For those with niche interests: some thoughts on the post-Vatican II liturgical reforms: https://t.co/RdgvqVesi6
— Fritz Bauerschmidt (@BauerschmidtC) November 30, 2021
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Bauerschmidt on the Pauline Reform
Cormac Burke Passes
A great canonist died last week. May he rest in peace. https://t.co/wE4yiEldVV
— Edward Peters (@canonlaw) November 30, 2021
Monday, November 29, 2021
Standing Fast
Asked point blank if the lack of vocations to the priesthood could lead to the ordination of women, even if only to the deaconate, the prelate said that from a “doctrinal point of view” there are “no conclusions that open this door.”https://t.co/HUpqKJoFny
— Crux (@Crux) November 29, 2021
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Medieval Bologna
Manhattan of the Middle Ages.
— Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) November 28, 2021
The Italian city of Bologna had 180 towers by AD 1200. The tallest, 320 (97 meters) feet high, still stands and was completed in AD 1119.#archaeohistories pic.twitter.com/vZuDcZaBjW
Friday, November 26, 2021
Klima's Recovery of Form
Gyula Klima's recent lecture, describing his "historical-analytical metaphysical" project of recovering the notion of *form* as the "conceptual keystone" in the scholastic "cathedral of thought"https://t.co/Ouc8nWKWEu
— Josh Hochschild (@JoshHochschild) November 26, 2021
Thursday, November 25, 2021
Andromeda Galaxy
Mind-blowing!
— World and Science (@WorldAndScience) November 24, 2021
A zoom out of the sharpest view of the Andromeda Galaxy ever, showing more than 100 million stars!
(Credit: NASA, ESA, J. Dalcanton, B. F. Williams, L. C. Johnson, the PHAT team, R. Gendler / video by Universal-Sci) pic.twitter.com/Qvdimr4MiG
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
The Great Martyr Catherine
On the 24th of November, we celebrate the great Martyr Catherine!
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) November 23, 2021
Full video: https://t.co/5G7e7VqHGk
This video was the first video that my wife Marina did the art for. A few of the scenes were done on cardboard and the rest were done digitally. pic.twitter.com/VwESbloN67
St. Justin Popovic on the Theanthropic Mystery of the Church
The Theanthropic Mystery of the Church - St. Justin Popovic
— Call me Ignatius☦️ (@DrakeBratton) November 22, 2021
by Orthodox Wisdom(@AudioScribeOW)https://t.co/hA6KK7eZ8q
Monday, November 22, 2021
Tollund Man
Tollund Man, Tollund Fen, Denmark, c. 405 BC - 380 BC. Archaeologists believe that the Tollund Man was a human victim rather than an executed criminal due to the arranged position of his body, no traces of rope on his hands, and his eyes and mouth closed. pic.twitter.com/N363jJlueY
— Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) November 22, 2021
Fr. Paul Mankowski
Last month, Professors Gary A. Anderson and Fr. Kevin Flannery, SJ, joined us for an evening reflection and discussion on the late Fr. Paul Mankowski, SJ, his vocation, and his legacy.
— Lumen Christi (@LC_Institute) November 22, 2021
The video recording is now available on YouTube: https://t.co/N8ntdxUmsr pic.twitter.com/DJsGiWCdY1
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Guess the Author...
Guess the author. pic.twitter.com/HpCMPTSUXq
— Pater Edmund (@sancrucensis) November 21, 2021
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Analogies...
Told ya I was right about the multiplicity and polyamorous nature of water at hydrogen bonding networks. Water also uses Metcalfe’s law in ways biology remains impotent to understand. Water and light are a decentralized network. https://t.co/BBPUwx2Jzk pic.twitter.com/eoo44VEqS8
— ☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist 🟩🔆 (@DrJackKruse) November 20, 2021
Bishop Kevin Rhoades on the BTS of the USCCB's Eucharist Document
When the U.S. bishops decided to write a document on the Eucharist, Bishop Kevin Rhoades was responsible for actually making that happen.
— The Pillar (@PillarCatholic) November 20, 2021
But it wasn't easy. He sat down with The Pillar to talk about the process, the document, and Eucharistic revival:
https://t.co/onPsY04QwD
Friday, November 19, 2021
Benedict Sheehan's Orthodox Vespers
Cappella Records is thrilled to announce today's official release of Benedict Sheehan's Vespers, an Orthodox Vespers performed in English by The @StTikhonChoir, conducted by the Composer! Get it NOW on all your favorite music platforms via https://t.co/qwulYJjtX9#SheehanVespers pic.twitter.com/e3jwS7Mfzp
— Cappella Romana (@cappellaromana) November 19, 2021
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
John Milbank and David Bentley Hart Podcast
"You Are Gods" with David Bentley Hart and John Milbank https://t.co/HAnpL5qOci via @YouTube
— john milbank (@johnmilbank3) November 16, 2021
Roberto de Mattei's Biography of St. Pius V
Alan Ruhl at @OnePeterFive - "When I heard that traditional Catholic historian Roberto de Mattei had published a four hundred page biography of Pius V I simply couldn’t resist." Me too! I just got the Kindle version.https://t.co/yQAr7L0oi8
— Fr Timothy Finigan (@FatherTF) November 16, 2021
Monday, November 15, 2021
Hrm?
President of Communion and Liberation resigns https://t.co/BS54VqQf2s via @cnalive
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) November 15, 2021
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Grenier Online
I would never encourage anyone to click on this link and view a copy of volume three of Grenier’s “Thomistic Philosophy.” https://t.co/1SxBte1z1L
— Pat Smith (@smithpatrick08) November 14, 2021
Saturday, November 13, 2021
Recent Photos of Benedict XVI
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI received 4 recipients of the 2020/2021 Ratzinger Prize this afternoon. “It was a very lively meeting which lasted a full hour,” said the Joseph Ratzinger-Benedict XVI Vatican Foundation who supplied these photos. https://t.co/iujAmDbt0B pic.twitter.com/puBDf8ESiW
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) November 13, 2021
Benedict XVI, 94, met today with four recipients of the Ratzinger Prize at the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican. https://t.co/EzZ3vrta5g
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) November 13, 2021
Contra Roche
Did Pope Paul VI Abrogate the Traditional Latin Mass? | National Catholic Register https://t.co/091kQ2Bdjx @NCRegister
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) November 13, 2021
The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to John chanted in Latin.
— Br. Martin (@BVMConsolatrix) November 13, 2021
Now ILLEGAL according to Traditionis Custodes.https://t.co/N3chTVpdHN
Friday, November 12, 2021
MacIntyre on Human Dignity
Beginning at 1:30PM ET: philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre's #humaNDignity21 keynote, "Human Dignity: A Puzzling and Possibly Dangerous Idea?" Watch live: https://t.co/Bz29wC5BRc
— de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture (@ND_EthicsCenter) November 12, 2021
Thursday, November 11, 2021
A Dominican on the Older Form of the Roman Rite
Most Holy Father,
— Joseph Zen (@CardJosephZen) November 11, 2021
I was born 57 years ago and joined the Dominican Order 35 years ago. I took my perpetual vows 29 years ago and have been a priest now for 28 years. I had only vague recollections from my early childhood of the Holy Mass in its form predating the reforms of 1970. https://t.co/LeQeMziMRk
Archbishop Teofilo Camomot
The Theological Commission of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints affirmed Nov. 9 the heroic virtues of Archbishop Teofilo Camomot, a Filipino prelate and founder of a religious order, who died in 1988. https://t.co/C5mhJoDMxh
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) November 11, 2021
Friday, November 05, 2021
A Papal Visit to Greece and Cyprus
The Vatican has officially announced that Pope Francis will travel to Greece and Cyprus on Dec. 2-6. https://t.co/nz6SSyeCAd
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) November 5, 2021
Wednesday, November 03, 2021
Francis the Legalist
Love is the supreme rule for following the path of Christ, it makes us aware of our weakness, and merciful and in solidarity with the difficulties and weaknesses of others. #GeneralAudience
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) November 3, 2021
At least he or his ghostwriter recognizes that agape is a matter of precept or law, the Greatest Commandment, despite his denunciations of pharisaism or legalism.