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Evening - St. Ambrose, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor - December 7th, 2009

Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Devil's Dictionary to Copenhagen (Straight-Long Cut, please) Minnesotans for Global Warming >> The Copenhagen Conference: Emission Impossible New Liturgical Movement >> Ambrosian Rite Vespers, Part I: The Rites of the Light SECRET HARBOR >> The Example of Saint John the Baptist The Foundry >> Johns Hopkins Medicine CEO: Obamacare Will Have “Catastrophic Effects” on Health-Care Safety-Net WDTPRS >> St. Ambrose: silent reader, croaking crow - beloved of Augustine, hated by Jerome WDTPRS >> Pro-death politician refused Communion Whispers in the Loggia >> Return of the Irish Whispers in the Loggia >> On the Hill, Return of the Bishops

Saturday of the Fourth Week in Lent - March 28th, 2009

Breviarium Romanum >> Canon 915: "Panem Angelórum manducávit homo...et ira Dei ascéndit super eos." Breviarium Romanum >> Fargo, North Dakota: "Salvum me fac , Deus: quóniam intravérunt aquæ usque ad ánimam meam." Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "Let us destroy...let us cut him off..." The New Liturgical Movement >> Solesmes This Summer Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> Ordinations to the Subdiaconate in Nebraska Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> Vespers WDTPRS >> What priests should do in the face of the floods

7 Star Edition: The New Liturgical Movement...

Kenrick Seminary celebrates Solemn Mass (Usus Antiquior) Sung Vespers from the London Oratory on BBC Radio 3 Today [UPDATED] The Ancient Roman Rite and Secularization Liturgical Congress in Asia Organised by the CDW Update on the Usus Antiquior Journal Design Contest

Early Roundup (Part II) - Thursday, July 31st, 2008

RORATE CAELI >> EWTN to telecast Sydney Pontifical Vespers (Thursday night and Friday morning; check EWTN TV) The New Liturgical Movement >> Fr. Tim Finigan gives an inside view of the Oxford U.A. Sessions The Way of the Fathers >> Basque in This The Way of the Fathers >> Topkapi Tourism Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> St. Ignatius of Loyola, Confessor

8 Star Edition - Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Conference: "The Faith, The Family...The Future" (St. Alban's; October, 2008) The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> From the barque The New Liturgical Movement >> Vespers in multimedia The New Liturgical Movement >> St. Cyprian, Clarence Gate (Exquisite!)

The National Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi, San Francisco, CA

The National Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi has a website located here . The site has the Latin prayers of the rosary in .wav format spoken online . You can listen to these Latin prayers and look at the written Latin simultaneously. In addition, the Shrine has the prayer for Vespers also online in Latin. One can listen to the Magnificat, for example, in Latin . There is also a nice Latin pronunciation guide located here. This is nice site. The Rosary in Latin has been added to the Websites and Blogroll in the right menu.

WFU professor writes chants for Pope's U.S. visit

I saw this story on the New Liturgical Movement and Jeffrey Tucker, in turn, noted it on Amy Wellborn's blog . The press release is from Wake Forest University : March 13, 2008 Samuel Weber, associate professor of early Christianity and spiritual formation at the Wake Forest University Divinity School, was invited to compose original chant settings that will be performed during the Pope’s visit to Washington, D.C., April 15 – 20. The chants will be sung during Evening Prayer at 5:30 p.m. April 16 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception with Pope Benedict XVI presiding, and during a private mass with the Holy Father at the Apostolic Nunciature (Papal Embassy) the following morning. "I am deeply honored to have a small part to play in the preparation of this vesper service,” says Weber. He composed original chant melodies for the antiphons, which are scriptural verses sung before and after the Psalms and Canticles of Vespers. Peter Latona, Ba