By bryan on Jul 25, 2008 in The Catholic Church | 0 Comments
This was posted by the USCCB:
WASHINGTON— The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has receivedapproval (recognitio) from the Holy See’s Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments for the new English-language translation of the Order of Mass (Ordo Missae).This is the first section of the translation of the third […]
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By bryan on Nov 15, 2007 in Pope Benedict | 0 Comments
A few days ago, it was announced that Pope Benedict XVI will be coming to the U.S. for a visit in April 2008. He will be visiting Washington D.C. and NYC. Several masses are planned and a visit to “Ground Zero.” (Zenit Article)
Living in St. Louis, I can remember JPII’s visit here about 10 years […]
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By bryan on Aug 7, 2007 in The Catholic Church | 0 Comments
Thanks to Fr. John for this link:
SanctaMissa
It’s a tutorial for Priests and the Faithful to learn more about the Tridentine Latin Mass.
Now if only I could read Latin. Actually, now I have the impetus to get through my Ecclesiastical Latin books.
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By bryan on Aug 7, 2007 in The Catholic Church | 0 Comments
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Very cool furniture
(tags: furniture recliner sofa)
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By bryan on Aug 3, 2007 in Social Justice | 0 Comments
If you’ve ever wished you could do something about all the violence in the world but thought you were powerless, I just found something you’ve got to see.
Before you start thinking, “Oh yeah, another ‘peacenik’ site,” let me tell you, this is VERY different. Notable people like Nobel Peace Prize winner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, […]
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By bryan on Jul 28, 2007 in Theology | 0 Comments
Tonight was the second installment in our Christopher West discussion group. (I guess that’s what I should call it.) Here is part one.
Very enlightening, to say the least.
Mr. West talked about Adam and Eve and the concept of original shame. It opened my eyes to the passage in Genesis where Adam and Eve cover themselves. […]
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By bryan on Jul 25, 2007 in Social Justice | 0 Comments
This makes me realize how fortunate I am to be so blessed.
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By bryan on Jul 24, 2007 in CRHP | 0 Comments
The Fall retreat formation at St. Rose Philippine Duchesne is well underway. I have discerned that I will be the Lay Director for this retreat.
As I am preparing for the September retreat, I will share some of my observations with the retreat team. We have a fine bunch of men on the team so far. […]
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By bryan on Jul 4, 2007 in General | 0 Comments
Happy Fourth of July!
May God bless you and keep you safe.
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By bryan on Jul 3, 2007 in The Catholic Church | 0 Comments
I ran across this story from CNS, Internet offers resources for those interested in Tridentine rite.
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Libraries and the neglected corners of sacristy closets may not be the best place to find resources for taking advantage of expanded permission to use the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal for the Tridentine […]
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