AT THE CRUSHED STONE WORKSHOP OF ST ELISABETH CONVENT
— St Elisabeth Convent. Orthodox Life And Chants (@StElisabethConv) May 22, 2021
In the video, our Sr Anastasia gives us an amazing tour of the Convent’s crushed stone workshop where icons from semiprecious stones are made.
To watch the video, please follow the link: https://t.co/nlhXEr7CcR
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
A Crushed Stone Workshop
VOCES8 Sings Byrd
Voces8 puts on another masterful performance of Renaissance polyphony. https://t.co/Y4HtZRh5FS
— Aleteia (@AleteiaEN) May 25, 2021
A Good Choice for CUA Press?
I’m thrilled that @CUAPress is endeavoring to publish English Critical Editions of the works of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II. Many of his works have not been translated.
— Fr. Thomas Petri, OP (@PetriOP) May 25, 2021
Wonderful that they started with Person and Act— the previous English translation was fraught with problems. pic.twitter.com/Xy1aR3EKFm
Mark Brumley on Pro-Abortion Catholic Politicans
Certain prominent Catholic politicians are obstinately committing gravely sinful acts in public. What does the Lord ask of us so we may receive the Eucharist? Not perfection. But repentance. Read from @mabrumley https://t.co/I9t3RwfMsc
— America Magazine (@americamag) May 25, 2021
Cardinal Müller Gives the Traditional Christian Teaching on Sex
Any freely chosen sexual activity outside of marriage is a grave violation of God’s holy will. https://t.co/Mv23D0KWnB
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) May 25, 2021
Vatican Double-Speak
When Rome's calls for "dialogue" and "consensus" are taken by a minority to mean "shut down the debate."
— Stephen White (@Stephen_P_White) May 25, 2021
One does sometimes wonder... https://t.co/Qf12Jtui2c
The Book of Nature
It was astounding to learn how central the idea of Nature as a Book as been in the Christian tradition, from Basil to Bonaventure to Benedict.
— Peter Mommsen (@PeterMommsen) May 25, 2021
Here's a fantastic article by Fr. Giuseppe Tanzella-Nitti that I drew on: https://t.co/XQ4cbZmjLJ
Latin Chauvinism
The "synodal process 2021-2023" is about to start has its roots in the Second #Vatican Council and could become the most important ecclesial event in global #Catholicism since Vatican II. @MassimoFaggioli @LaCroixInthttps://t.co/wH7z2Wa2FG
— Civiltà Cattolica EN (@civcatt_en) May 25, 2021
The 2021-23 synodal process could become the most important global Catholic project since Vatican II, writes @MassimoFaggioli (I am making a similar argument in the next edition of @The_Tablet...) #Synodality https://t.co/ewmRBHsSpQ
— Christopher Lamb (@ctrlamb) May 25, 2021
Panagia Mouchliotissa
Panagia Mouchliotissa (St. Mary of the Mongols) is a Middle Byzantine church significantly altered during the Palaiologan and Ottoman eras.
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) May 25, 2021
Its name probably refers to Maria Palaiologina, the “Lady of the Mongols”, who was married the Mongol khan Abaqa.
Photos taken today pic.twitter.com/BcLyvPZOgA
"Toward the Dawn"
Watch Stile Antico's short introduction to Toward the Dawn https://t.co/NILmtrzAwy & join us on 29 June in Cambridge! General booking opens on 31 May, or become a Friend & book your tickets today! https://t.co/ZJqz2EAS1v
— CambridgeEarlyMusic (@CambsEarlyMusic) May 25, 2021
An Icon of (St.) Constantine
This beautiful icon of St. Constantine the Great hangs on the wall of the Ecumenical Patriarchate at the Phanar in Constantinople.
— Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada (@GO_Metropolis) May 22, 2021
Αυτή η όμορφη εικόνα του Αγίου Κωνσταντίνου του Μεγάλου κρέμεται στον τοίχο του Οικουμενικού Πατριαρχείου στο Φανάρι της Κωνσταντινούπολης. pic.twitter.com/8Dko8U644e
Special Sale at Ignatius Press
"Anyone interested in the Christian life will benefit from this tour de force of a book." - @BishopBarron. "Liturgical Dogmatics: How Catholic Beliefs Flow from Liturgical Prayer" by David Fagerberg is 25% off this week, with other select liturgy titles: https://t.co/Cb2nsEFGhy pic.twitter.com/8OUDSGnFx0
— Ignatius Press (@IgnatiusPress) May 25, 2021
Will Bergoglio Pull the Trigger?
One Take on a Developer of the Medieval Papacy
St. Gregory VII, pope, reformer, and defender of priestly celibacy, pray for us! pic.twitter.com/6yMlJYmLs0
— Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) May 25, 2021
A Latin View of the Spirit of God?
The Holy Spirit, the love of God, acts in our spirit. He comes down “within the heart”, as “the soul’s most welcome guest”. He is the very love of God, who does not abandon us. #Pentecost https://t.co/lYb421RJBX
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) May 23, 2021
The True Tomb of St. Peter?
A Sensational Discovery: Is The Tomb of Saint Peter Actually in the Catacombs? https://t.co/2sP8KvHsjT
— Marco Tosatti (@MarcoTosatti) May 25, 2021