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Evening Roundup - Chair of St. Peter - Commemor.: St. Paul - February 22nd, 2011

Accepting Abundance >> Secularism Gave Us Freedom ? Acts Of The Apostasy >> TIME: Men Are Bad For The Planet (Larry, this is a spoof from The Onion , right?) ADW Blog >> The Chair of St. Peter – Faith, not Furniture ! (Fr. Hurd) American Papist >> In New York, an Extraordinary Showing of Mercy for ex-abortionist Nathanson Caritas in Veritate >> Marquette University appoints Partial-Birth Abortion Politician to Law Faculty Catholic Herald.co.uk >> Vatican talks are almost over, says head of SSPX (John Thavis) Creative Minority Report >> Laughable Religion Reporting - Part MXVII Creative Minority Report >> Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Indifference InsideCatholic >> Who Are You Calling "Anti-Science" ? (Michael Baruzzini) InsideCatholic >> Understanding Media (David Warren) Insight Scoop >> ‘UnPlanned’ influences historic U.S. House vote to defund Planned Parenthood® New Liturgical Movement >

Men's Retreat with Father James Buckley, FSSP - June 30th to July 3rd, 2011

I received this via email and have been given permission to post the details... This will again be a 3-day silent contemplative retreat for men with daily Mass according to the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, 1962 Missal (Traditional Latin) lead by Rev. James Buckley, F.S.S.P., M.A., seminary professor and spiritual director of Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Denton, NE. DATES: Thursday, June 30th to Sunday, July 3rd (Begins at 4:00 P.M. on Thursday, 6/30/11; concludes after lunch on Sunday, 7/03/11) LOCATION: San Damiano Spiritual Life Center (White Post, Virginia) ACCOMMODATIONS: Each retreat participant will have his own room and bathroom complete with central air conditioning. COST: $280 per person includes meals, room and board. A $50 non-refundable deposit is due in order to hold your space. Due to limited space, reservations will be honored on a first-come, first-accepted basis. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. NOTE: Father Buckley’s retreat is bas

Anglo-Catholic Blog: Clergy and Parishes of the ALCC will be Entering the Ordinariate

The indispensable Ioannes sent me this link and I wanted to post it immediately. Yesterday on The Anglo-Catholic, Fr. Christopher Phillips posted this story: Our Family is Growing ! The post begins: I received an email today from the Most Reverend Irl A. Gladfelter, Metropolitan of the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church , with the very good news that the clergy and parishes of the ALCC will be entering the Ordinariate with us. Read the entire story !

Late Morning Roundup - Chair of St. Peter - Commemor.: St. Paul - February 22nd, 2011

A Trail of Flowers >> Our prayers ADW Blog >> Scientism is not Science – Toward a Christian Admiration for True Science (Msgr. Pope) Catholic Herald.co.uk >> ‘We want to be outward-looking’ (Anna Arco) Colleen Hammond >> What Can We Learn From Jesus' Agony in the Garden ? Creative Minority Report >> 7 Reasons the March for Life is Better Than Wisconsin Protests Dymphna's Road >> No matter what you've done you can repent First Things >> What Flannery Said! (Elizabeth Scalia) First Thoughts >> Are We Reading Hamlet Wrong? (Joe Carter) Insight Scoop >> "Primacy in Love": The Chair Altar of Saint Peter's in Rome Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter, Apostle: "“You are the Christ" New Liturgical Movement >> The Feast of Saint Peter's Chair Ordinariate Portal >> Anna Arco interviews Fr Keith Newton RORATE CÆLI >> Let us pray (for

Chair of St. Peter - Missa 'Statuit Ei Dominus' - Commemor.: St. Paul - February 22nd, 2011 - Propers

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Image Credit: Principium Unitatis - Feast of the Chair of St. Peter the Apostle Chair of St. Peter In Cathedra S. Petri Ap. ~ II. classis Commemoratio S. Pauli Missa 'Statuit Ei Dominus' Commemoration of St. Paul 2nd Class White [Gloria & Creed; Preface of the Apostles; Commemoration of St. Paul (under one conclusion); 2nd Vespers of the Chair of Saint Peter] Latin Mass Propers Online - Full Latin with Commemoration ( Click Here; Virgomaterdie.com ) Latin Mass Propers Online - Full Latin with Commemoration, PDF Format ( Click Here; MaternalHeart.Org ) +++++++++++++++ Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter, apostle USCCB Daily Mass Readings ( Click here ) SQPN.com: Saints of the Day & Link to Daily Divine Office MP3's Saint of the Day: Chair of Peter +++++++++++++++

Evening Roundup - Feria - Missa 'Circumdederunt Me' - February 21st, 2011

Accepting Abundance >> Óscar Biscet for 2011 Nobel Peace Prize ADW Blog >> Prayer and Work (Fr. Hurd) Caritas in Veritate >> NY Governor Andrew Cuomo Should Be Denied Communion says Canonist Dr Edward Peters Catholic-Hierarchy News >> Six Cardinal-Deacons become Cardinal-Priests CatholicVote.Org >> ACTION: Fight to defund Planned Parenthood will focus on 13 Senators Colleen Hammond >> Meditation: Obligation and Recompense in the Service of God Conversion Diary >> Are graphic abortion images ever helpful ? Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> The real drama: belief/unbelief First Thoughts >> America’s Support of “Taliban-lite” Leads to Christian Martyrdom (Joe Carter) Godzdogz >> Litany of Loreto – Ark of the Covenant In the Light of the Law >> Andrew Cuomo and holy Communion: the CNS interview Insight Scoop >> The debate continues over the truth about lying... (this is an excellent summary if you have missed

Quaerendo invenietis: how do you pronounce Deo volente, Imago Dei, Opus Dei?

Quaerendo invenietis By seeking you shall discover I am receiving a fair number of questions relating to pronunciations. I handled this in the past, but those posts are now in the archives, I presume. So, let me try to handle some of these that are appearing frequently: Deo volente The Merriam Webster online dictionary allows one to hear this pronunciation The speaker ends the phrase ( God willing ) with a "hard E". I would end it instead with the sound, AY. That is less "Anglicized." Ad majorem Dei gloriam The Merriam Webster online dictionary does a good job with this phrase ( For the greater glory of God which is the motto of the Jesuits). I use it as it gives the sound of Dei , which is the genitive case for Deus , God. That makes the translation "of God." This allows a number of words linked with Dei . For example: Agnus Dei (Lamb of God); The softer sound for Agnus that uses a "Y" sound is more ecclesiastical. Imago D