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22:00 - Tuesday of the Third Week in Lent (Feast of Saint Patrick) - March 17th, 2009

American Papist >> Blowup in Madison: Bp. Morlino Dismisses Feminist Pastoral Associate The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Australian Bishop's sterling support for the Holy Father The Recovering Choir Director >> Organ music for Laetare Sunday (which is THIS Sunday!) The Recovering Choir Director >> Imagining the Future of Sacred Music: Part 1 — Small-Scale and Self Publishing

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

RORATE CÆLI >> The Christian message always brings hope The New Liturgical Movement >> CMAA Summer Programs Filling Up WDTPRS >> POLL: to chew or not to chew WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: making vestments Whispers in the Loggia >> Summit of the Chiefs

Diocese of Arlington, Directory of Traditional Latin Masses

The Diocese of Arlington now has a complete directory of Traditional Latin Masses . This link has been posted in the Right Menu under Blogroll and Favorite Websites . The directory above confirms that Saint Michael's in Annandale, VA is offering a TLM each Sunday at 6:15 AM . This is confirmed by the Ecclesia Dei TLM master list. I have added this Mass to the TLM Mass list in the Right Menu . Note that the Mass has not been added to the Parish website as yet.

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