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Evening Roundup - Ember Friday in the Octave of Pentecost - Missa 'Repleatur Os Meum' - May 28th, 2010

Catholic Hour >> Seatbelts and Abortion First Thoughts >> Robert George's New Voice (David Mills) New Liturgical Movement >> Sing a New Song, Please (send this to your Pastor!) New Liturgical Movement >> Marian Festival at St. John Cantius Church New Liturgical Movement >> Winnipeg Residents Establish Society of St. Gregory II and Coordinate Solemn Vespers The Anchoress >> God is not sophisticated enough The hermeneutic of continuity >> Judgementalism The hermeneutic of continuity >> News from Chartres WDTPRS >> SHOCK! A Cardinal is pro-life ! WDTPRS >> Being "judgemental." Fr. Finigan hits for six !

Noon (EDT) - Easter Friday - Missa 'Eduxit Eos Dominus' - April 9th, 2010

A Priest Life >> Buon compleanno, Abp Edwin O'Brien ! (Ad multos annos, Excellency!) Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Friday in Easter Week A Trail of Flowers >> Easter Friday Colleen Hammond >> Are People Evil or Odd ? Creative Minority Report >> Liberation Theologians Use Crisis to Attack Dymphna's Road >> St. Katherine Drexel First Thoughts >> Selling Stem Cells Insight Scoop >> An Italian Smoking Gun New Liturgical Movement >> Holy Week at St John Cantius Parish, Chicago Mulier Fortis >> A Call for Caution... The Black Biretta >> National Review editor responds to Maureen Dowd's latest attack on the Church :: Catholic News Agency (CNA) The Catholic Thing >> Reflections on Mercy (Matthew Hanley) The Cathoholic >> George Weigel in Newsweek: the Catholic Solution to Abuse WDTPRS >> The Pfleger-ization of the Catholic Church… in Chicago WDTPRS >> The editorial offices o

WDTPRS: TLM Workshop ... for lay people

Fr. Zuhlsdorf has a wonderful post on a workshop on the TLM for lay people . Here is just one paragraph of his opening comments before showing the email from the St. John Cantius Parish: True active participation, as the Church understands it, is more along the lines of active receptivity, uniting our heart, mind and will to the words and gestures in the sacred Action of the Mass. Christ is the true Actor in the liturgy. Sometimes He uses our voices and gestures. At other times we participate in his words and gestures through the priest and sacred ministers, always being open to what Christ is offering. In this way we are actively receptive. There is nothing passive about listening and watching intently, in union what what is being said, sung and enacted. Marvelous must read !

When in Chicago >> St. John Cantius Parish Website

I "filched" this link from the New Liturgical Movement... This is the new website for St. John Cantius Parish in Chicago, IL. It is awesome. Please visit--personally and electronically via the blogosphere! For those who are unaware, the Sancta Missa site is located in the right menu under the Websites and Blogroll . Laus Deo!