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Morning Roundup - St. Peter Celestine, Pope & Confessor - Missa 'Si Diligis Me' - May 19th, 2010

A Priest Life >> Rima Fakih and cognitive dissonance: "We practice both Muslim and Christian faiths " ADW Blog >> The Whole Counsel of God Ask Gavino >> Aspirations and Aspersions Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: St. Peter Celestine Creative Minority Report >> Aborting Fatherhood ? First Thoughts >> Pro-Life and the Demonization of Sex (Micah Mattix) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Wednesday, Easter Wk 7: "by hard work...we must help the weak " New Liturgical Movement >> McCrery Architects Design New Monastery for Carmelites of Wyoming New Liturgical Movement >> Usus Antiquior Pontifical Mass at Brazilian National Eucharistic Congress New Liturgical Movement >> A Guide for the Perplexed on the New Translation on the Mass RORATE CÆLI >> The Prophet - I - The miracle of the Church amidst the flood of corruption of her members SECRET HARBOUR >> The Treasurer of Divine Grace WDTP

Visitors ask...TLM (or Latin Mass) in Wyoming (or some state)

This question seems to be a perennial. Wyoming, in particular, has the marvelous Wyoming Catholic College which features the TLM and that engenders hope of finding the TLM in other locales. Sadly, that also applies to the Eastern Shore counties of Maryland as well where vistors often check to see if things have changed. There is even a link on the Blogroll to "sign up to keep abreast of things." In the header to this blog, I now have a link to the TLMs listed by Ecclesia Dei , the premier Coalition that handles all of North America (US and Canada). By clicking that link in the header, I got to the Coalition for Ecclesia Dei website, clicked Wyoming, and got this answer: Wyoming CHEYENNE Diocese None at present Please Pray! That answer would apply to many sites within the U.S. So, your work is cut out for you! Pray, speak to priests, and give them all the assistance they can use. Pray for them, o

Monks, Gregorian Chant and Coffee

An Order of Carmelite Monks, the Carmel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary , is trying to build an Abbey that will last for centuries in Wyoming. As their website says: In a solitary monastery under the Rocky Mountains in northern Wyoming, the Carmelite Monks of Wyoming seek to perpetuate the charism of the Blessed Virgin Mary, living the Marian life as prescribed by the primitive Carmelite Rule and the ancient monastic observance. This new monastery of contemplative monks lives a life of faithful orthodoxy to the Magisterium, where joy and peace abound in a manly, agrarian way of life. The Carmelite Monks wear the Holy Habit faithfully, which includes the brown Carmelite scapular and white mantle of our Lady of Mount Carmel. These young Roman Catholic monks live a full, reverent, and traditional Carmelite liturgical life, with the Divine Office and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass being prayed in Latin with Gregorian Chant. Desiring to become great saints, this community of s