For "anyone looking for particularly Western traditional expressions of the devotion to the name of Jesus, and the power of prayer in his holy name."https://t.co/zR0ygOEJbi
— Akenside Institute for English Spirituality (@AkensideInst) July 1, 2022
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus
Foolishness to the Greeks
A new conversation with @RFultonBrown "Foolishness to the Greeks: History and Liberal Learning in a Christian Key." Enjoy. https://t.co/R4CqEpx536 @stthomashouston @USTMAXCenter @ustcsb
— Spelunking with Plato: Arts & Sciences @ UST (@ArtsUst) June 30, 2022
Thomas Pink on Papal Monarch
Available online now : The Iota unum from Prof @thomaspink1 on Papal Monarchy recorded earlier in the year in London. https://t.co/c8X464dSLa
— Latin Mass Society (@latinmassuk) June 30, 2022
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics
Today's reading: pic.twitter.com/i6bKqY7605
— Timothy Troutner (@troutsky_) June 29, 2022
OUP: The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics: Patristic Philosophy from the Cappadocian Fathers to John of Damascus by Johannes Zachhuber
A New Prior for Bose
The new prior of the Bose Monastery in Italy has spoken out about the status of the community after a contentious internal deadlock culminated with the exile of its founder last year.https://t.co/7QEwpsgkOk
— Crux (@Crux) June 29, 2022
Responding to Roche
“Recollections of a Vatican II Peritus” by Alfons Cardinal Stickler — Another Nail in the Coffin of the Roche Narrative https://t.co/ZwoX6UzQD3 pic.twitter.com/rDR5mmYpJt
— NLM (@NLMblog) June 29, 2022
Desiderio Desideravi
VATICAN: Pope Francis issues “reflection” on liturgy in form of Apostolic Letter.
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) June 29, 2022
Below is provided the official English translation:https://t.co/wJxNwot63v
Pope Francis has published a new Apostolic Letter, Desiderio Desideravi, “on the liturgical formation of the people of God" in which he shares “some reflections on the liturgy.” https://t.co/MBfrlcA4sb
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) June 29, 2022
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Leo XIII on Roman Primacy
"are past. Placed again under the peaceful and paternal sceptre of the Roman pontiff, it would again become what Providence and the course of ages made it - not dwarfed to the condition of a capital of one kingdom, nor divided between two different and sovereign powers in a
— Fr Thomas Crean OP (@crean_fr) June 28, 2022
"dualism contrary to its whole history, but the worthy capital of the Catholic world, great with all the majesty of religion and of the supreme priesthood, a teacher and an example to the nations of morality and of civilisation" (Leo XIII, Dall'alto dell'apostolico seggio, 1890).
— Fr Thomas Crean OP (@crean_fr) June 28, 2022
Dominican Ultramontanism
Tomorrow the Church celebrates the principal feast of these heavenly patrons. The rock still supports the Church, and the chosen instrument still intercedes for men. https://t.co/cgFw0Vqsld
— Dominicana (@DominicanaDHS) June 28, 2022
The Vigil of Saints Peter and Paul
The Vigil of Ss Peter and Paul https://t.co/zXHLQUct3P pic.twitter.com/D3NNcyo5RW
— NLM (@NLMblog) June 28, 2022
A Latin View of Satisfaction?
"Christ satisfies in a way that is superabundant. Why? Why would he die if he doesn't need to die? Because the passion & death of Jesus is a human manifestation of the intensity of divine love. God loves you, & Jesus Christ on the cross is the perfect expression of that fact."
— Thomistic Institute (@ThomisticInst) June 28, 2022
Robert George on Joseph Raz
My tribute to my esteemed teacher and friend Joseph Raz: Philosopher of Freedom. https://t.co/Hd1IaUbp8V via @PublicDiscourse
— Robert P. George🇻🇦🇺🇸🪕 (@McCormickProf) June 29, 2022
VOCES8 with a Recording of Renaissance Sacred Choral Music
VOCES8 has done it again, with another exceptional recording of sacred choral music from the Renaissance. https://t.co/YxDhFgB2El
— Aleteia (@AleteiaEN) June 26, 2022
Sunday, June 26, 2022
Calming Choral
However you've spent this warm June Sunday, we predict you can probably do with a chill out around now. How about sinking into our #newplaylist - aptly named Calming Choral? #sundayvibes #calming #choral
— Tenebrae Choir (@TenebraeChoir) June 26, 2022
🎧https://t.co/E3aTpmNXou
📸Image by https://t.co/0SA4t4dj67
Saturday, June 25, 2022
Bonagura Defends the Latin Doctrine on Infallibility
Infallibility: An Antidote to Intellectual Madness | David G. Bonagura, Jr.: The gift of infallibility illuminates the Church when she teaches what God has clearly revealed to her. https://t.co/Qyleqm2XyJ pic.twitter.com/e4LMtFiieA
— The Catholic Thing (@catholicthing) June 26, 2022
Pontifical Academy of Life Responds to the SCOTUS Decision
I will admit I am somewhat surprised that this statement never mentions the moral dimension of abortion, namely that the willful destruction of human life is a sin and an affront to the Creator. https://t.co/VSoihCzAI6
— Fr. Pius Pietrzyk OP (@PiusOP) June 25, 2022
Friday, June 24, 2022
2 Black Holes Merging... Supposedly
The first direct observation of gravitational waves captured the merging of 2 black holes which emitted 36 septillion yottawatts of power (3.6×10⁴⁹ watts), greater than the combined power of all light radiated by all the stars in the observable universe https://t.co/s1T5uNB2gB pic.twitter.com/qdcHbcE0rO
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) June 24, 2022
Thursday, June 23, 2022
The Etymology of Auctoritas?
𝘈𝘶𝘤𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘴 derives from augere, “to make grow”. A shared etymological origin ties it to the words Augustus (he who makes grow), auxilium (help provided by a higher power), augurium (also a word of religious origin: a vow made to obtain divine cooperation in growth).
— Augusto Del Noce (@AugustoDelNoce) June 23, 2022
Fr. Bonino, "Théologie philosophique et intelligence de la foi"
Théologie philosophique et intelligence de la foi - Serge-Thomas Bonino, op
— Angelicum Thomistic Institute (@TAngelicum) June 22, 2022
Visioconférence puis séance de questions/réponseshttps://t.co/RuR6736BM7
Regardez toute la série française (Christianisme et Vérité philosophique) sur YouTube: https://t.co/ckAxsXGPxZ pic.twitter.com/O7kcFB7RwK
Subsidiarity and Family Policy
Subsidiarity and Family Policy@smarick in @NationalAffairs https://t.co/8lutDWz6pD
— Josh Hochschild (@JoshHochschild) June 22, 2022
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Miserere Nostri, Domine
To mark today's summer solstice, we paired our recording of Tallis's incomparable 'Miserere nostri, Domine', with wonderful drone footage from the beautiful south coast of the UK. For more video content, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. https://t.co/Y4oA5e6ezL
— Stile Antico (@stileantico) June 21, 2022
Going to Church in Medieval England by Nicholas Orme
Just finished a review copy of Nicholas Orme's 'Going to Church in Medieval England', a brilliant work of synthesis by one of the main contributers to the subject. It goes up to 1559 and gives the historical grounding for @SaveTheParish, @giles_fraser @WalkerMarcus pic.twitter.com/2SOblxT7KG
— Stephen Holmes (@amalarius) June 21, 2022
Yale University Press
Thursday, June 16, 2022
The Narrative for the Pauline Reform
These constant attempts by the DDW Prefect to rewrite history are so very tiresome.
— Matthew Hazell (@M_P_Hazell) June 16, 2022
The fact is that Vatican II's Constitution on the Liturgy repeatedly proposes an «instauratio» of the liturgy (e.g. nos. 1, 14, 21, 23-24, 33, 43, 87-90): a "renewed" liturgy, not a "new liturgy"! https://t.co/ufAOvAwLZu pic.twitter.com/TLJATDeYpD
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Franciscan "Collegiality"
JUST IN: #PopeFrancis limits authority of diocesan bishops, requiring them to obtain written permission from Rome before establishing a public association of the faithful. This marks a change in the Code of Canon Law, Book II Ch. II (can. 312 §1). Decree and relevant canon below. pic.twitter.com/LIkUbAs65V
— Diane Montagna (@dianemontagna) June 15, 2022
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
God Grant Him Many Years
As Father Fessio celebates 50 years of the priesthood this week--here's a great interview about him and the wonderful work of @IgnatiusPress https://t.co/lQNN2iSQgK
— National Catholic Register (@NCRegister) June 14, 2022
Festal Icons by Aidan Hart
Book Recommendation: Festal Icons by Aidan Hart https://t.co/Qn9ESyV9ws pic.twitter.com/XOwfWjaSYD
— NLM (@NLMblog) June 14, 2022
Thursday, June 09, 2022
A Note on Bonaventure
PSA: Bonaventure says the rational form of the irascible and concupiscible powers are according to which "immediate nati sumus in deum ferri, communicavimus cum Angelis, et in qua...habet reponi theologicas virtutes."
— Luke Togni (@LukeTogni) June 9, 2022
III Sent, d. 33, a. unic, q. 3, ad. 1
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Friday, June 03, 2022
Thursday, June 02, 2022
In----s
Friends, I am overjoyed and humbled to learn that Pope Francis (@Pontifex) has appointed me the ninth bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester in Minnesota (@WinonaRochester). Read my full statement here: https://t.co/hCmQyZi8Ks pic.twitter.com/ZrLbSayf5u
— Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) June 2, 2022
Friends, the press conference concerning my appointment as the new Bishop of the Diocese of @winonarochester is beginning right now, at 11:00am CT (12:00pm ET). I invite you to watch it live here: https://t.co/2jk0lTAtQK
— Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) June 2, 2022
Wednesday, June 01, 2022
Adding Insult to Injury
Pope Francis has named Cardinal Blase Cupich as a member of the Vatican’s Congregation for Divine Worship. https://t.co/loD1r1RAET
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) June 1, 2022
The 1955 Holy Week Reform
Fr Carlo Braga on the 1955 Holy Week Reform (Part 1) https://t.co/qZFnGMmN6h pic.twitter.com/qhRpmep2GY
— NLM (@NLMblog) June 1, 2022