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Afternoon Roundup - Tuesday of the Third Week in Lent (Feast of Saint Patrick) - March 17th, 2009

The New Liturgical Movement >> Early and Mediaeval Irish Ecclesiastical Art The New Liturgical Movement >> Mundelein Seminary Now to Offer Instruction in the Usus Antiquior WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: priest lays on hands, deacon anoints the sick WDTPRS >> Hand in Glove - 02: another Communion in the hand experiment WDTPRS >> Rabbi: Pope must remove his Cross to visit Western Wall WDTPRS >> Card. Castrillon is little inclined to shoulder the blame - rightly Whispers in the Loggia >> "God Bless Africa!"

Holy Week and Easter Schedule 2009 - Saint Alphonsus Church, Baltimore, MD (TLM)

Holy Week and Easter Schedule 2009 - Saint Alphonsus Church, Baltimore, MD (TLM) Sunday, April 5th, Palm Sunday - 11:30 AM - TLM Mass with blessing and distribution of palms Monday, April 6th, N.O. Masses at 7 AM and 12:10 Noon; Confessions from 11 AM to Noon Tuesday, April 7th, Same as Monday Wednesday, April 8th, Same as Monday but with Tenebrae at 7 PM Thursday, April 9th, Confessions 11 AM to Noon; 7 PM - TLM Mass and Procession to the Repository Following Friday, April 10th, 8 AM Rosary and Procession; Noon to 3 PM: Seven Last Words; 3 PM - Liturgy of the Passion and veneration of the Cross; 5 PM - Stations of the Cross Saturday, April 11th, Confessions 11 AM to Noon; 7 PM- TLM Easter Vigil Mass Easter Sunday, April 12th, 11:30 AM - TLM Mass Sunday, April 19th, Divine Mercy Sunday: 11:30 AM - TLM Mass with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Divine Mercy Chaplet and Procession and Benediction immediately following Mass NOTE: I will be happy to post the Holy Week Schedule for

Tuesday of the Third Week in Lent (Feast of Saint Patrick) - March 17th, 2009

Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "Forgive your brother from your heart." The Catholic Thing >> St Patrick was an Irishman (Ralph McInerny) The New Liturgical Movement >> Highest Call, Birmingham, Alabama (St.Cecilia Schola) The New Liturgical Movement >> The Pope on the Correct Reading of the Council and Avoiding Discontinuity Whispers in the Loggia >> "Pauline Year" to "Priestly Year"

Evening Roundup - Monday of the Third Week in Lent - March 16th, 2009

Catholic World News >> The Pope's trip to Africa: ignore at your own risk Catholic World News >> Boston Catholic health-care agency wins state contract- including abortion coverage RORATE CÆLI >> Vianney, the model priest RORATE CÆLI >> Ongoing Vatican wars - Rino Fisichella, saboteur The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Holy Father proclaims "Year for Priests" The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> On blogs and blogmen The New Liturgical Movement >> Further Seminarian Questions The New Liturgical Movement >> Breviarium Romanum Presented to Benedict XVI WDTPRS >> Benedict XVI to Cong for Clergy: priesthood without discontinuity

Afternoon Roundup - Monday of the Third Week in Lent - March 16th, 2009

American Papist >> Chinese to become 8th Vatican website language (+ a sneaky tip) American Papist >> Pelosi-Watch: enacts Obama's ESCR-decision, calls it "moral opportunity" The New Liturgical Movement >> Earlier Christian Mosaics: Beauty and Witnesses to Liturgical History Whispers in the Loggia >> "The Announcement of Peace"

Monday of the Third Week in Lent - March 16th, 2009

www.Chiesa.com >> The Pope Speaks His Mind. A Cardinal Explains Him (Sandro Magister) FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> Ratifying U.N. Radicalism (Michael Fragoso) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Benedict's Letter to the Bishops: "I thank...our Jewish friends, who quickly helped to clear up the misunderstanding " The Catholic Thing >> Walking with Schall (Hadley Arkes) Whispers in the Loggia >> Off to Africa

Evening Roundup - Third Sunday in Lent (OF) - March 15th, 2009

Note: As the Triduum approaches, I have been getting more requests for items such as "sung Introits ." While I love sacred music and have a passion for listening to it, I am the last person to advise someone on this! I would highly recommend clicking this link to the Church Music Association of America and placing the words "sung Introit" in their search box. I just did so and recovered at least 18 articles on this subject. The Recovering Choir Director and The New Liturgical Movement (two links below) are also THE places to look for items on sacred music! The New Liturgical Movement >> Signs of Further Growth from the Oratory of Ss. Gregory and Augustine, St. Louis The New Liturgical Movement >> Laetare Sunday is a real thing Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> Papa Stronsay Texts

Third Sunday in Lent (OF) - March 15th, 2009

The New Liturgical Movement >> Light of the East in the Eternal City Third Sunday in Lent >> USCCB Daily Readings WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: Biformal priests and the gravitational pull WDTPRS >> POLL: communion in the hand (MUST SEE!) WDTPRS >> Cassock Propaganda

Third Sunday in Lent: Missa 'Oculi Mei' (EF) - March 15th, 2009

INTROIT ¤ Ps. 24. 15, 16 [STATION AT ST. LAWRENCE'S OUTSIDE THE WALLS] Oculi mei semper ad Dominum, quia ipse evellet de laqueo pedes meos: repice in me, et miserere mei, quoniam unicus et pauper sum ego. -- Ad te, Domine, levavi animam meam: Deus meus, in te confido, non erubescam. V.: Gloria Patri . . . -- Oculi mei semper ad Dominum . . . My eyes are ever towards the Lord: for He shall pluck my feet out of the snare: look Thou upon me, and have mercy on me; for I am alone and poor. -- ( Ps. 24. 1, 2). To Thee, O Lord, have I lifted up my soul: in Thee, O my God, I put my trust; let me be not ashamed. V.: Glory to the Father . . . -- My eyes are ever towards the Lord . . . Third Sunday in Lent Tridentine Latin Rite Missal Project

Evening Roundup - Saturday of the Second Week in Lent - March 14th, 2009

Bonfire of the Vanities >> True Worship (Sunday Homily) The Recovering Choir Director >> "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly " (Aristotle's commentary on a post by Fr. Longenecker) The New Liturgical Movement >> Fr. Tim Finigan's new rose vestments The New Liturgical Movement >> Soon-to-be-Ordained Usus Antiquior Priest Seeks Chalice WDTPRS >> There is no rosacea of such virtue!