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Early Roundup - Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

RORATE CAELI >> Castrillón satisfied with SSPX answer - SSPX will give heed to the five points Charlotte was Both >> Meanwhile, in Canterbury Chiesa.com >> Pauline Year: The Ecumenical Dream of Pope Benedict (Sandro Magister) FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> The Human Experience (Amanda Shaw) Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Early Afternoon [Updates] - Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

WDTPRS >> I.Media: SSPX requests lifting of excommunications (acknowledges and comments on the RORATE CAELI story below) WDTPRS >> Anglican Communion falling apart (Fr. Longenecker commented on this early this AM) The New Liturgical Movement >> Two videos from Juventutem at the Quebec Eucharistic Congress

Fr. Z. is right...things are not as they seem!

WDTPRS >> Behind the scenes SSPX things are brighter than they may seem WDTPRS >> PRAY! PRAY NOW! RORATE CAELI >> Breaking I. Media: SSPX asks for removal of excommunications (we don't know what is really happening, I believe; take this with a grain of salt)

Evening News with Fr. Zuhlsdorf and "New Catholic"

WDTPRS >> Rodari on Benedict and Communion in the hand WDTPRS >> Opinion piece on the TLM in the Charlotte Observer WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: Resources for Anglicans thinking about the Roman Church WDTPRS >> Reuters: SSPX “answer without response” to Vatican ultimatum RORATE CAELI >> Warning (I am confused as to whether this confirms the above story from WDTPRS or is different!)

What Does the Prayer Really Say: Four Fascinating Articles from Sunday

Insider rumor about the SSPX letter-response to Rome (Oh Lord, that this be true!) Pallium Points Boston Cathedral: weekly Sunday TLM? Benedict XVI and Bartholomew I: together the Creed in Greek

Afternoon Roundup - Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

WDTPRS >> Tornielli: the five points were for Bp. Fellay WDTPRS >> SSPX prospects and my ruminations The New Liturgical Movement >> How to Build a New Parish Music Program (Fr. Frank Phillips, Pastor of St. John Cantius in Chicago)