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Afternoon - St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Widow - November 19th, 2009

Anna Arco's Diary >> Mussolini did not introduce crucifixes in Italian classrooms A Priest Life >> The Synod for Africa and the presence of the Church ADW Blog >> 2012 - Anti Catholic, Anti Religious A Trail of Flowers >> The Feast of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Creative Minority Report >> The Eucharist as Metaphor Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Translation approved Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Thursday, 33d Wk: "Jesus drew near Jerusalem " New Liturgical Movement >> Msgr. Guido Pozzo, the Motu Proprio and the Reform of the Reform: An Interview in L'Homme Nouveau The Curt Jester >> Rest assured ! SUB TUUM >> Dom Blaise Fuez: All Things Are Possible With God The Catholic Thing >> Happiness is Seldom Universal (Fr. James Schall) The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Papa Professore on Cathedrals The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Photos of the Curé D'Ars (Wow!) WDTPRS >> An ...

Evening - Feria or Daily Mass for the Dead - November 7th, 2009

In the Light of the Law >> Apud canonistas. Breves de consuetudinis lege ( Latinum ) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> 32d Sunday: "this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors " New Liturgical Movement >> Living a Liturgical Life: Customs of Advent New Liturgical Movement >> Different Forms of Altars as Historically Seen in St. Joseph's Cathedral, Sioux Falls WDTPRS >> Seminary TLM training? A shout to seminarians ! WDTPRS >> Bp. Donald “Ineffable” Trautman’s jihad against the new translation [Fr. Z POLL] Navy - 23 Notre Dame - 21 (Final)

Early Edition: Feast of the Holy Trinity, May 18th, 2008

Bonfire of the Vanities >> Getting to Know You (Holy Trinity Homily; Fr. Martin Fox) The New Liturgical Movement >> The Usus Antiquior at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary (Wynnewood, PA) WDTPRS >> Holy See: more on admission of homosexuals to seminaries - “What part of ‘No’ didn’t you understand ?” (Fr. Zuhlsdorf, " What follows was a Rescriptum ex audientia ." See more at WDTPRS.)

Visitors ask...most frequently asked questions on Masses, Basilicas, Latin Masses, etc.

Visitors, Welcome! Most of you find your way here using a search engine like "Google" or "Yahoo" which "plops" you here. Then, you may not know where to turn! If Google got you here, it is because I have used a combination of the search words you have used in one of my posts . The most frequently asked questions you have will be found here in one of the four "theme sections ." For example, people seeking a Mass (of any kind) in Maryland or D.C. can either go to the Archdiocesan websites (links found in the right menu) or use MassTimes.org. This is explained in the FAQs . If you are seeking a Latin Mass near Emmitsburg, MD, there isn't one...not each Sunday in any case. If you wish to know the full and proper names of the Basilicas, National Shrines and so one, these too are listed here . Many of you are not familiar with the "interesting" Archdiocesan boundaries of the State of Maryland. The Baltimore City area and the imme...

Kenrick-Glennon Seminary to Expand

Great news from the Archdiocese of St. Louis, MO posted by Saint Louis Catholic! There are reliable indications that the Archbishop will soon announce a major expansion of the facilities of the Archdiocesan Seminary. The seminary's enrollment increased this year by 50%, with all signs pointing to another increase in enrollment next year. The seminary has simply run out of room. Architectural plans have been submitted to His Grace for approval. A new residence hall is certainly needed, and perhaps a new library and other facilities are in the works. This is great news, of course. But another reason to be grateful is the faithful, orthodox and pastoral care of the Archbishop that has led to the increase in the number of young men entering Kenrick-Glennon. As has been proven all over the world, when the Diocesan Ordinary teaches and defends the Catholic faith, Diocesan vocations increase. Dissent and ambiguity lead to dwindling numbers of priests. Where the fullness of faith is held, ...