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Morning - The Holy Innocents, Martyrs - Missa 'Ex Ore Infantium' - December 28th, 2009

ADW Blog >> Some Gifts You May Have Missed Under Your Christmas Tree A Trail of Flowers >> Great little One ! Biblical Evidence for Catholicism >> Biblical Evidence for God Sharing His Glory With His Creatures Biblical Evidence for Catholicism >> Explicit Biblical Evidence of Men Helping to Save Themselves or Participating in Their Own Salvation (Which is Always Enabled by God's Grace) Divine Life >> Top 10 Most Popular Posts of 2009 Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> God beyond Being ? Love Remains the Same >> Three Points for Holy Family Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Holy Innocents, martyrs: "I lay down my life " RORATE CÆLI >> Reminder: Two Upcoming Solemn Pontifical Masses by Cardinals Shouts in the Piazza >> From the Film "Becket" (1964) (the Feast of St. Thomas of Canterbury is tomorrow) The Catholic Thing >> To Have and Have Not (Robert Royal makes an excellent point) WDTPRS >&

Morning Roundup - Sts. Peter and Paul - June 29th, 2009

Breviarium Romanum >> SS. Apostolorum Petri et Pauli: "Lingua mea cálamus scribæ: velóciter scribéntis. " Insight Scoop >> Sinners, Apostles, Martyrs: On the Solemnity of Sts. Peter & Paul New Liturgical Movement >> Papal Mass for Ss. Peter and Paul RORATE CÆLI >> The Return of the “Fundamentalists” A Shepherd's Mission >> Sharing in the Ministry of St. Peter The Catholic Thing >> Imagine (Robert Royal) WDTPRS >> St. Paul, Apostle - new finds (fascinating!) WDTPRS >> National Catholic Register thanks priests WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: Feast of the Precious Blood Whispers in the Loggia >> The Great Gotham Road Show Whispers in the Loggia >> Plus Ça Change.... (SSPX again) Whispers in the Loggia >> "Love" is On the Way Vocation-Station >> Abbaye de Solesmes

Morning Roundup - Pentecost Monday (EF) or Saint Justin, Martyr (OF) - June 1st, 2009

A Priest Life >> "They took their meals in common" A Priest Life >> Lundi Insight Scoop >> "Can the killing of abortionists be justified? " (NO! Detailed article from "The Wanderer") Insight Scoop >> The "Constitution State" goes after the Catholic Church. Again. (Bishop Lori details the story) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "Proclaim the death of the Lord until He comes" New Liturgical Movement >> Complete Video of the Harmoniemesse at St. Peter's Basilica RORATE CÆLI >> What Was Sacred Then Is Sacred Now The Catholic Thing >> Res Gestae (Robert Royal) WDTPRS >> Robby George on the murder of George Tiller WDTPRS >> WDTPRS: Whit Monday

Monday of Holy Week - April 6th, 2009

American Papist >> Abp. O'Brien says abolition of Legionaries should be "on the table" Breviarium Romanum >> Feria Secunda Majoris Hebdomadae Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "The coastlands will wait for His teaching" The Catholic Thing >> Dividing the Body ? (Robert Royal) The New Liturgical Movement >> Gueranger: The Mystery of Passiontide and Holy Week The New Liturgical Movement >> St. Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate Whispers in the Loggia >> ...And Bradley Makes "Sixburgh"

Monday of the Second Week in Lent - March 9th, 2009

Breviarium Romanum >> Dominica II in Quadregesima: "...et transfiguratus est ante eos ." www.Chiesa.com >> Give to Darwin What Is Darwin's. But Creation is God's (Sandro Magister) Dignare Me Laudare Te, Virgo Sacrata >> Rosary Vigil at Georgetown University FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> The Terrible, Traumatic, and Intolerable Name of Jesus Christ (Stephen H. Webb) Telegraph.co.uk (Damian Thompson) >> Latin Mass Society loses chairman and chaplain The Catholic Thing >> Living Tradition (Robert Royal) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "We have rebelled and departed from your commandments"

The Catholic Thing: The End of the Secularist Age - Michael Novak

This is a fascinating interview of Michael Novak by Robert Royal . Here is just one snippet: MN: Years ago, Irving Kristol wrote in Commentary that secularism as a philosophy is dead, even though its after-effects still advance through our major institutions. It is too shallow to deal with human tragedy, for it has essentially posited that we humans are meaningless creatures, without purpose, a result of chance. Most people cannot put up with the hardships of life if their struggle is meaningless and without nobility. Secularism, therefore, cannot sustain a civilization. More recently, the German philosopher and public atheist Jurgen Habermas wrote that after September 11, 2001, he felt for the first time that secularists are a small island in a turbulent sea of religion. Marvelous interview !

The Catholic Thing: The Quiet Power of Benedict XVI - Robert Royal

Robert Royal writes a powerful essay on Pope Benedict's trip to WYD and his seeming modus operandi . He states, "If JPII was a Shakespearean king, Benedict is a Mozart symphony." Here is just a highlight from his essay: Yet we see even more clearly after WYD2008 that Benedict has his own quiet and powerful way of truth telling. He virtually summed up his whole position during the welcoming ceremony at Bangaroo: “There are many today who claim that God should be left on the sidelines, and that religion and faith, while fine for individuals, should either be excluded from the public forum altogether or included only in the pursuit of limited pragmatic goals. This secularist vision seeks to explain human life and shape society with little or no reference to the Creator. It presents itself as neutral, impartial and inclusive of everyone. But in reality, like every ideology, secularism imposes a world-view. If God is irrelevant to public life, then society will be shaped i