Prayerfully praying the Sorrowful Mysteries can actually do more to unite one to the Sacrifice of the Altar than listening to uninspiring homilies and singing banal hymns. Therefore it can allow one to participate more fully in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
— Fr. Brendon Laroche (@padrebrendon) February 13, 2022
Sunday, February 13, 2022
A Latin View of Sacrifice
Thursday, February 10, 2022
The Chastisement Would Continue
“On the list of cardinals that Francis would like to see as his successor there is one new name that has quickly jumped to the top of the rankings. It is that of [Jesuit] Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich,” writes Sandro Magister. https://t.co/1rQrRvICKY
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) February 10, 2022
Bergoglio as Legislator
Italian canonist Geraldina Boni noted in her book “problems with imperfect drafting” of ecclesial legislation during Francis’ pontificate, including “poor attention to formal aspects, inaccurate terminology, inner incoherence and lack of coordination with the whole legal system.” https://t.co/UHIcnPCjkr
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) February 10, 2022
Fr. Michael Sherwin Lecture
Next in Our Virtue Series: St. Thomas' Guide to Happiness and the Moral Life:
— Angelicum Thomistic Institute (@TAngelicum) February 10, 2022
Hope: The Virtue of Spiritual Desire Made Possible in Christ with Fr. Michael Sherwin, OPhttps://t.co/wx20HF5BLf pic.twitter.com/up9xV7NR32
Wednesday, February 09, 2022
Starting Tomorrow
#ANGELICUM Professors speaking @avemariauniv fr. Wojciech Giertych OP @Dominikaniepl fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino OP @OpToulouse fr. Thomas Joseph White OP @opeast "St. Thomas Aquinas as Spiritual Teacher" @TAngelicum @ThomisticInst @Dominican_Orderhttps://t.co/UBobF4doDp pic.twitter.com/3spsF1hBKi
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) February 9, 2022