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Live Stream Daily TLM from Christ the King Church, Sarasota, Florida

I received the F.S.S.P. newsletter today and found this exciting announcement: Christ the King Catholic Church, an Apostolate of the F.S.S.P. in Sarasota, Florida, now offers a daily live stream of the Traditional Latin Mass. The Chapel received the permission of Bishop Dewane of the Diocese of Venice to allow this Mass to be "streamed." The l ink is posted above in the blue header and is also linked here . I am not sure how much bandwidth the site has, but hope it can accommodate those who wish to view the Mass. In times when the Mass is not offered, the viewing screen will be black.

Morning Roundup - Saturday, September 27th, 2008 - Feast of Saint Vincent de Paul

St. Peter Canisius Apostolate >> Rule of Life Summorum Pontificum >> Catholics have a juridical right to Gregorian Rite, priests & bishops “must accept” their requests The New Liturgical Movement >> More Liturgical News from Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis WDTPRS >> D. of Venice: Extraordinary Use parish (Florida) Whispers in the Loggia >> Saint Cookie and Uncle Bert Whispers in the Loggia >> "Lady Katrina" and the Specter of "Eugenics"

Afternoon Roundup - Monday, September 22nd, 2008

FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> The Real Problem with Bishops (Fran Maier) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> The power of sin does NOT "prevail " Shrine of the Holy Whapping >> The Mass, on Its Own Terms The New Liturgical Movement >> Closing Mass at Ss. Trinita, Summorum Pontificum Conference The New Liturgical Movement >> Learn Pater Noster (Video) WDTPRS >> If you are wondering what to give a more "traditional" priest WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: servers using clerical collars WDTPRS >> D. of Venice in Florida: Personal Parish for TLM

Nine Star Edition - Sunday, September 21st, 2008

RORATE CAELI >> Good news: a faithful Diocese in Florida (Bishop Frank Dewane, Diocese of Venice) The New Liturgical Movement >> All Latin Ordinary Without Hymns in Your Parish Whispers in the Loggia >> "For All the World, a Witness to Hope "