Friday, May 20, 2005
Pope Could be Heading to Canada in 2008
To Quebec for a Eucharistic Congress commemorating the 400th anniversary of the founding of Quebec City...CBC News: Pope could be heading to Canada in 2008
A Blessing to One Another - Pope John II & The Jewish People
Exhibit opens at Xavier University in Cincinnati today through July 15th, visit the website at A Blessing to One Another - Pope John II & The Jewish People
Fr. Marcial and the Vatican
The latest issue of the New Oxford Review has three pieces on the Legion and Fr. Marcial. I'll leave it to the judgment of the reader to determine what they think about them. Meanwhile Sandro Magister offer this today...Legion of Christ Founder's Trial Nears
Resignation Accepted
From the Vatican Information Service:
The Holy Father accepted the resignation from the office of auxiliary of the diocese of Pittsburgh, U.S.A., presented by Bishop William J. Winter, upon having reached the age limit.
The Holy Father accepted the resignation from the office of auxiliary of the diocese of Pittsburgh, U.S.A., presented by Bishop William J. Winter, upon having reached the age limit.
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Priest Charged for Smuggling Illegal Immigrants into US
Irish Echo Online - News
The priest is a Jesuit, from Buffalo, NY. The immigrants in question are Irish and he was smuggling them in from Canada.
Not at all what I expected when I first read the headline.
The priest is a Jesuit, from Buffalo, NY. The immigrants in question are Irish and he was smuggling them in from Canada.
Not at all what I expected when I first read the headline.
Beware Liturgical Abusers
Catholic World News : Austrian bishop resigns after liturgical-abuse complaints
This would clearly be missed by the secular media's radar but wouldn't it be interesting if others start resigning early? I have said all along from reading the Pope's writings that liturgy would be his main focus and I think this will bear out.
From a faith perspective I see all of this as the fruition of the Year of the Eucharist declared by Pope John Paul II. I believe the synod of Bishops to be held this year will bear much long lasting good fruit that we all will experience first hand in our parish churches in the near future.
This would clearly be missed by the secular media's radar but wouldn't it be interesting if others start resigning early? I have said all along from reading the Pope's writings that liturgy would be his main focus and I think this will bear out.
From a faith perspective I see all of this as the fruition of the Year of the Eucharist declared by Pope John Paul II. I believe the synod of Bishops to be held this year will bear much long lasting good fruit that we all will experience first hand in our parish churches in the near future.
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Interesting Post (to me anyways)
From Daisy's Journey:
I've been reading this book, "The How-To Book of the Mass" by Michael Dubruiel which details the celebration. I'm really into the book (although only about 1/3 of the way through). I was so excited to go to Mass today to apply what I learned. The book talks about everything from the doors to how much prayer we actually do during the Mass. It has really been interesting.
I've been reading this book, "The How-To Book of the Mass" by Michael Dubruiel which details the celebration. I'm really into the book (although only about 1/3 of the way through). I was so excited to go to Mass today to apply what I learned. The book talks about everything from the doors to how much prayer we actually do during the Mass. It has really been interesting.
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