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Morning Roundup - St. Augustine of Canterbury (EF) or Thursday of the Seventh Week of Easter - May 28th, 2009

American Papist >> Live coverage: CUA Symposium on US-Vatican relations Breviarium Romanum >> Tempus Ascensionis: "Ascendísti in altum, cepísti captivitátem" Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Theologians doing what Judges do? Insight Scoop >> And the nominee to be the new U.S. ambassador to the Holy See is... Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> The commander "brought Paul down and made him stand before them." New Liturgical Movement >> Pope Speaks to Diocese of Rome Congress on Vatican II, Beauty in the Liturgy OSV Daily Take >> Why the sudden lack of interest in religion? (Bill Donohue) The Alphonsianum >> Confidence in Jesus Christ The Catholic Thing >> An Illiberal Education (Fr. James Schall) Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop and Confessor WDTPRS >> Pres. Obama chooses Vatican Ambassador Whispers in the Loggia >> Capital Briefing

Evening Roundup - Friday, December 5th, 2008

www.Chiesa.com >> The Encyclical on Social Doctrine Can Wait. But the Wager on Poor Countries Can't (Sandro Magister) FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> The Religion Business (Fr. Richard John Neuhaus) NCRCafe.org >> Vetting possible ambassadors to the Holy See (John L. Allen, Jr.) The Black Biretta >> A Catholic Leader Votes His Conscience; How Novel (Grand Duke Henri) The New Liturgical Movement >> ICEL pulls plug on free Mass settings The New Liturgical Movement >> More offerings on the Psalms front (FREE!) The New Liturgical Movement >> Latin High Mass and Benediction, 1962 Missale Romanum: DVD Instruction of the Traditional Latin High Mass for Priests, Seminarians, Altar Servers, Sacristans, Church Musicians (St. John Cantius Society) The New Liturgical Movement >> CD from Wyoming Catholic College WDTPRS >> Moral Theology and St. Thomas Aquinas - the comeback WDTPRS >> Fr. Bux on a new liturgical movemen

New US ambassador to Vatican arrives in Rome: agency

This is linked from Catholic World News and is from AFP . Harvard Law Professor Mary Ann Glendon arrived in Rome Friday to take up her post. She will present her credentials to His Holiness Pope Benedict in the coming days.