The Theology of the Offertory - Part 7.7 - The Use of Seville
Seville is a very ancient center of Christianity on the Iberian peninsula; it had a bishop already by 303 A.D., when Ss Justa and Rufina were martyred there in the persecution of Diocletian. It is of...
View ArticleSt. Joseph in the East
Today at Wyoming Catholic College there is a general euphoria for the celebration of the Solemnity of St. Joseph. Parties are being given, Italian dinners will be consumed, and in general, the students...
View ArticleLatin and Greek Summer Immersion Program at Ave Maria University
This news comes to us from the Classics department at AMU in Ave Maria, Florida.At Ave Maria University in southwest Florida, we have been offering interested students a unique opportunity for the past...
View ArticleA New Regular TLM in the Diocese of Dunkeld
A new monthly Traditional Mass has begun in Diocese of Dunkeld, Scotland, at the behest of the recently appointed bishop, His Excellency Stephen Robson, supported by the work of Una Voce Scotland....
View ArticleA Roman Pilgrim at the Station Churches 2015 (Part 8)
Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent - The Four Crowned MartyrsScroll down for some especially nice pictures of the procession through the church’s cloister. Once again, thanks to our friend Agnese for...
View ArticlePhotopost Request: Annunciation and Passiontide Veils 2015
Our next major photoposts will be for the feast of the Annunciation, March 25; please send your photos (whether of the Ordinary or Extraordinary Form) to photopost@newliturgicalmovement.org for...
View ArticleLaetare Sunday, St Joseph, and St. Patrick Photopost
As always, our thanks to all those who sent in photos for Laetare Sunday and the feast of St Joseph. We also received from Northern Ireland some photos of a Mass for St Patrick’s Day, and a nice image...
View ArticleFrom the Archives : Liturgical Colours for Lent in the Ambrosian Tradition
This article by our Ambrosian expert Nicola de’ Grandi was originally published on NLM on March 23, 2010. From time to time, we will be reposting earlier articles which may be of interest to our newer...
View ArticleHow the Cistercians Can Help Us Disentangle the Washing of the Feet
Every year, we come back to the Holy Thursday ceremony of the washing of the feet -- and all the inevitable controversy that surrounds it when women are included among the group whose feet are washed,...
View ArticleThe New Evangelization and the Domestic Church - Pope Benedict XVI on the...
Why the beauty of the prayer corner in the family home is crucial to the New EvangelizationThe New Evangelization has become a buzzword of the age. Used by Pope St John Paul II, it refers to the need...
View ArticleA Roman Pilgrim at the Station Churches 2015 (Part 9)
Friday of the Fourth Week of Lent - Saint EusebiusIn the historical lectionary, this was the day on which the Gospel of the Raising of Lazarus (John 11, 1-45) was read; the station was therefore kept...
View ArticleMonks of Norcia Sign with Recording Label
From a press release just made public:The Monks of Norcia Sign with Recording Label De Montfort MusicDistributed Worldwide Through Decca/Universal Music ClassicsDebut International Recording of...
View ArticleThe Feast of the Annunciation 2015
Today is the beginning of our salvation, and the manifestation of the mystery from the ages; the Son of God becometh the Son of the Virgin, and Gabriel proclaimeth grace. Wherefore, let us also cry out...
View ArticlePassiontide Veils 2015 - Your Photos
As always, thanks to all of our readers who sent in photographs of their churches with veils for Passiontide. We are looking forward to seeing your pictures of yesterday’s feast, the Annunciation,...
View ArticleHoly Week Services in the Dominican Rite, East SF Bay Area
A schedule of Dominican Rite Holy Week Services at the Carmel of the Holy Family in Kensington (north Berkeley) CA may be found here. This link will be reposed before the Triduum.
View ArticleHoly Week Photopost Request
As always, the high point of our photopost collection is Holy Week;. We invite you to send your photos (whether of the Ordinary or Extraordinary Form) to photopost@newliturgicalmovement.org for...
View ArticleThe Hungarian Greek-Catholic Church Elevated to Metropolitan Sui Juris Status
As reported last week on Vatican Radio and elsewhere, the Holy Father has elevated the Hungarian Greek-Catholic Church from a church sui juris to the status of a metropolitan church sui juris. The...
View ArticlePicture Post: Passion Sunday at St. Theresa's, Trumbull, CT
St. Theresa's Church, Trumbull, CT, celebrated its third Mass in the Extraordinary Form to mark Passion Sunday. The Rev. Shawn W. Cutler, parochial vicar, was the celebrant, assisted by the pastor, the...
View ArticleA Beautiful Collection of Holy Week Photographs
A stunning collection of photographs of Holy Week taken during the last ten years at St John Cantius in Chicago has been assembled, which you can see over at their website. As a preview, I have posted...
View ArticleThe Raising of Lazarus in the Liturgy of Lent
Until the first part of the eighth century, the Thursdays of Lent were “aliturgical” days in the Roman Rite, days on which no ferial Mass was celebrated. A similar custom prevails to this day in the...
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