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Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Picayne, MS and the Catechism of the Catholic Church

I have have never visited Picayune, MS but when I do, I am going immediately to this Catholic Church . By my deductions, Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church appears to be a "spiritual powerhouse." The Parish has many beautiful devotions online, but the "searchable" Catholic Catechism--available to all--is fantastic . I bookmarked it many years ago and have used it often. I was in a discussion with a good Protestant friend and was asked "how do Catholics interpret Scripture?" I could have gone off on the "senses" of Scripture (an excellent book by Jimmy Akin, I should say), but decided to quote the Catechism definition. I went here to this spot , typed in "scripture interpretation" and retrieved a number of good matches including number 111 . I then clicked "enter CCC at this point," and received this answer: III. THE HOLY SPIRIT, INTERPRETER OF SCRIPTURE 109 - 119 . I was then able to tell my friend that this is w

Noon Roundup - Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Light posting today... LatinMassNetwork >> Saint Paulinus of Nola Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> Sixth Sunday after Pentecost The New Liturgical Movement >> Vestments of St. Charles Borromeo

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.)

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary to have Traditional Mass

Fr. Zuhlsdorf's blog, "What Does the Prayer Really Say?" has an email report and some comments on the initiation of the Traditional Latin Mass at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. He writes, in part: I received this wonderful bit of news via e-mail from a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, in Philadelphia: I just wanted to send you a quick note to let you know that the rector of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia made the announcement tonight at the rector’s dinner. Next semester St. Charles will have the Mass according to the 1962 Missal , an elective on the Mass and Sacraments from the 1962 form, and the Eucharist and Liturgy classes will be modified to cover the extraordinary form. These are all the details for now. God Bless Pope Benedict! We never thought this could ever happen, even a year ago. There will be celebration tonight in Philadelphia! Please read the entire post and the comments which are very