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The Order of Mass | Catholic Reading Group
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A reading group for Catholics. Our Next Text: Sensus Fidei →. The Order of Mass. September 6, 2014. After a brief hiatus, I am delighted to post the next post on this blog, courtesy of Ttony, of The Muniment Room. The Order of Mass. I) THE NORMATIVE MASS. The programme for the revision of the Roman Missal provided for seven study groups, of which group 10 was assigned to study the Order of Mass. It thus became the group from which the others took their lead. 4 As part of the work done by the preparatory ...
2012 year in blogging | Catholic Reading Group
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Happy New Year from WordPress.com! Each rocket represents a post published on this blog in 2012. And because we like to share, we made the fireworks available as a jQuery plugin on GitHub. Some browsers are better suited for this kind of animation. In our tests, Safari and Chrome worked best. Your overall score is not known. We made beautiful, animated fireworks to celebrate your blogging! 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 3,000. In 2012, there were 9. That's 68 ...
Next text | Catholic Reading Group
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A reading group for Catholics. 2012 in review →. September 22, 2012. Having looked back at our poll, I would like to propose that we read. The English text can be found here. And the Latin, here. However, based on the discussions following our reading of. I also propose that we read it one section at a time, have a discussion on each section, and then, when we get to the end, see if we can pull the threads together. Therefore I propose we read the Introduction and Chapter One (say by next weekend? 2) One...
Our Next Text: Sensus Fidei | Catholic Reading Group
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A reading group for Catholics. The Order of Mass. In support of our priests, our families, and our Church →. Our Next Text: Sensus Fidei. December 6, 2014. Maybe Bugnini was too ambitious – after a very interesting initial post, and two very rich comments, the thread went quiet. So the next proposal is something shorter, and I hope more inspiring, which was in fact brought to my attention by a commenter on my blog, in response to my unease with some aspects of episcopal leadership…. And tagged Next text.
In support of our priests, our families, and our Church | Catholic Reading Group
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A reading group for Catholics. Our Next Text: Sensus Fidei. In support of our priests, our families, and our Church. March 29, 2015. You may have seen the recent letter from more than 450 priests in support of the Church’s teaching on marriage. We would like to invite you to sign the letter below, to be sent to the press in support of them, and to encourage others to sign it. We, the undersigned, wish to endorse and support the letter signed by over 450 priests in the recent edition of the Catholic Herald.
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About the BCB List. London Catholic Writers' Circle. BCB List A to Z. Accidental Organist, The. Aglow Pilgrimages - Latest Medjugorje Message. ALDU (The Association of Lawyers for the Defence of the Unborn). All this life and heaven too. An Honour and a Responsibility. Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Communications Office. Arundel and Brighton Latin Mass Society. Barry's Musing and Family News. Bishop's Blog, The. Blog of the Albertus Institute, Scotland, The. Brief Encounter, A. Catechesis of Caroline, The.
From the Desert: The Aquinas Institute's Grand Publishing Project
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Wednesday, 28 August 2013. The Aquinas Institute's Grand Publishing Project. For those of you who like collecting Aquinas translations, I thought I'd put in a link to the opera omnia. Project of the Aquinas Institute. Is based on the older Dominican translation. 6 September 2013 at 11:46. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 22nd Sunday in OT. A Treat ...
From the Desert: A Relic
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Saturday, 15 January 2011. I cannot resist this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I stare out from my cave upon the decline of the West, praying for the Conversion of England and the rebirth of Christendom. View my complete profile. Guess Who’s Coming for Dinner? 22nd Sunday in OT. In the local park. Prayers for Norcia and Environs. Standing on my Head. Why they hate us.
From the Desert: From Benedict XVI's First Speech in the UK
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Thursday, 16 September 2010. From Benedict XVI's First Speech in the UK. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I stare out from my cave upon the decline of the West, praying for the Conversion of England and the rebirth of Christendom. View my complete profile. Guess Who’s Coming for Dinner? 22nd Sunday in OT. In the local park. Prayers for Norcia and Environs. Why they hate us.
From the Desert: Oh Noes!
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Thursday, 23 September 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I stare out from my cave upon the decline of the West, praying for the Conversion of England and the rebirth of Christendom. View my complete profile. Guess Who’s Coming for Dinner? 22nd Sunday in OT. In the local park. Prayers for Norcia and Environs. Standing on my Head. Is Your House Built on the Rock? Comment...
From the Desert: Perturbed by Predestination?
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Wednesday, 15 September 2010. Quoted in “Predestination”, by Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange O.P.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I stare out from my cave upon the decline of the West, praying for the Conversion of England and the rebirth of Christendom. View my complete profile. Guess Who’s Coming for Dinner? 22nd Sunday in OT. In the local park. Standing on my Head. That Th...
From the Desert: Oremus
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Thursday, 16 September 2010. Oremus pro pontifice nostro Benedicto. Et ego dico tibi, quia tu es Petrus, et super hanc petram ædificabo Ecclesiam meam, et portæ inferi non prævalebunt adversus eam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I stare out from my cave upon the decline of the West, praying for the Conversion of England and the rebirth of Christendom. 22nd Sunday in OT.
From the Desert: Remember...
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Monday, 25 October 2010. Before the silver cord is snapped;. Remember your Creator in the days of your youth. Before the golden bowl is broken;. Remember your Creator in the days of your youth. Before the pitcher is broken at the fountain;. Remember your Creator in the days of your youth. Before the wheel is broken at the cistern;. Before the spirit returns to God who gave it;.
From the Desert: How lonely sits the city that was full of people!
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Saturday, 15 January 2011. How lonely sits the city that was full of people! The hands of compassionate women. Have boiled their own children;. They became their food. In the destruction of the daughter of my people. O daughter of Babylon, you devastator! Happy shall he be who requites you. With what you have done to us! Happy shall he be who takes your little ones. I suppose ...
From the Desert: Last Pope Quote
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An old man said, 'If you acquire silence do not consider yourself as having gained a virtue, but say, "I am unworthy to speak".'. Thursday, 23 September 2010. Mining Benedict XVI's addresses certainly makes a blogger's life easier. Here's one to finish off with, giving an indication of the hard and painful road that may lie ahead of us in the UK. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I stare out from my cave upon the decline of the West, praying for the Conversion of England and the rebirth of Christendom.
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A reading group for Catholics. In support of our priests, our families, and our Church. March 29, 2015. You may have seen the recent letter from more than 450 priests in support of the Church’s teaching on marriage. We would like to invite you to sign the letter below, to be sent to the press in support of them, and to encourage others to sign it. To sign, please leave your name and your diocese in the comments box below, or if you prefer email them to me or to one of the coordinators:. For the sake of t...
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Catholic Reading Project Online. Catholic Social Teaching in the Year of Faith. The Year of Faith. About the Catholic Reading Project. Read any work with greater understanding. Thursday, July 4, 2013. Have we failed to learn the lessons in Rerum Novarum? That highlights the ways in which the tenets of socialism have invaded modern society, even where the government is not overtly or structurally socialistic (communist). I think too many of us in the West have become complacent, believing that socialist i...
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The Catholic Daily Reading Reflections. Thank you for joining me in reading and reflecting on the readings from todays mass! Readings for Thursday July 14, 2011. Memorial of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, virgin. First Reading: Exodus 13:13-20. Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 105. Jesus said: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take some time today and really reflect on this passage. What does this mean to you? Are you one of the burdened who needs to come to Jesus? Like Mose...
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