How does the virtue of faith make a difference to the life of a Christian? Theologian of the Papal Household and beloved Angelicum professor Fr. Wojciech Giertych, OP shows how faith is the spark that ignites the life of virtue.https://t.co/epX2u2nsbW pic.twitter.com/zcchGMLAUe
— Angelicum Thomistic Institute (@TAngelicum) July 22, 2022
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Why Is Faith Important?
Friday, July 22, 2022
Parts 3 and 4 of Fr. Braga's Series
The Post-Vatican II Reform of the Proper of Saints in the Missale Romanum – As Told by Fr Carlo Braga, C.M. (Part 3) https://t.co/nz5T7dhC4Z pic.twitter.com/C2hn7XOfEa
— NLM (@NLMblog) July 21, 2022
The Post-Vatican II Reform of the Proper of Saints in the Missale Romanum – As Told by Fr Carlo Braga, C.M. (Part 4) https://t.co/RN3oiAwKNN pic.twitter.com/zf5I6YGuXz
— NLM (@NLMblog) July 22, 2022
"Supreme Legislator"
Pope Francis issued a document on Friday that changed the oversight of Opus Dei. It also decreed that its leader, the prelate, can no longer be a bishop. https://t.co/LoHXuMDSJO
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) July 22, 2022
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Another Warning
The Vatican has issued another warning of a new schism from Germany coming out of the “Synodal Way” in an official statement it says aims to "safeguard the freedom of the People of God." https://t.co/TuiedXu5jC
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) July 21, 2022
VATICAN—Yet another warning issued by the Holy See to the church in Germany, and their “synodal way”. pic.twitter.com/KoGNV8oOl6
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) July 21, 2022
Today’s Vatican declaration on the German ‘synodal way’ is just the latest in a series of interventions from Rome.
— The Pillar (@PillarCatholic) July 21, 2022
Here’s a timeline of the key events:https://t.co/n57H2hybEc
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
An Article on the Syro-Malabar Liturgical Controversies
A liturgy war in India means Catholics are burning cardinals in effigy, priests are going on hunger strikes, and there are riots in the streets.
— JD Flynn (@jdflynn) July 20, 2022
Guys, you are going to want to read this. I promise.https://t.co/ZtYuR0xH6T
Getting the pope involed was the wrong thing to do; his opinion about liturgical uniformity as a means to unity is irrelevant to other jurisdictions, and the Syro-Malabar Christians should have settled this on their own, either with a compromise or with ecclesial sanction, if they couldn't get unanimity on ad orientem worship.
No Clip of the Lord's Prayer
Opening Prayer (including the Lord’s Prayer in Syriac) at the Suryoyo Youth Global Gathering (SYGG) Atchane-Lebanon pic.twitter.com/8R7ylqJ2nr
— Mor Aphrem II (@MorAphremII) July 20, 2022
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Latin Ecclesiology
St. Pius X:
— vlgn1 (@vlgn11) July 19, 2022
“we must not place [Pope’s] orders in doubt, adding the facile pretext of those unwilling to obey - that it is not the Pope who commands, but those who surround him; we do not limit the field in which he might and must exercise his authority.” pic.twitter.com/Bdg0TNTHDu
Another Interview with Margaret Turek
In “Atonement” (https://t.co/yjm8bDAaCD) Margaret Turek presents the wholly gratuitous, radically forgiving, passionate & powerful nature of God's redeeming love for mankind.
— Ignatius Press (@IgnatiusPress) July 19, 2022
She spoke about the book with @mabrumley for the Ignatius Press Podcast: https://t.co/qpioFXZbq1
Monday, July 18, 2022
Margaret Turek on Atonement
Diagnosing the Modern Aversion to a Biblical Theology of Atonement --Margaret Turek of @StPatricksSem published with @IgnatiusPress#mondaythoughts #Catholic #Theology #CatholicTwitter #Godislove #religion #biblicaltheologyhttps://t.co/f5mllVx9Nx
— Church Life Journal (@ChurchLifeND) July 18, 2022
Sunday, July 17, 2022
The Wilton Diptych
Richard II was crowned King #OnThisDay in 1377 👑
— National Gallery (@NationalGallery) July 16, 2022
The Wilton Diptych, one of a few English panel paintings to have survived from the Middle Ages, was made for his private use. On the inside the King is presented to the Virgin and Christ Child: https://t.co/FdRFcGkpGP pic.twitter.com/ucYfpHNI2Y
Saturday, July 16, 2022
One Year Later
Today is the first anniversary of Traditionis custodes, one of Pope Francis’ most controversial documents.
— Luke Coppen (@LukeCoppen) July 16, 2022
What impact has it had 12 months on?#CatholicChurchhttps://t.co/C9IcjhYsyj
Thursday, July 14, 2022
A Byzantine Hymn in the Ambrosian Rite
A Byzantine Hymn in the Ambrosian Rite https://t.co/sZQBxmHvRE pic.twitter.com/bl8kYIgjIJ
— NLM (@NLMblog) January 23, 2022
The Rupturist Rubric
“The Rupturist Rubric”: The Attempt to Cut Off the Liturgy from Tradition https://t.co/7mnjyHR8oJ pic.twitter.com/lLUgti4334
— NLM (@NLMblog) July 14, 2022
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Desiderio Desideravi Commentary
A Superb Column on Desiderio Desideravi https://t.co/WRLk4WCb5W
— NLM (@NLMblog) July 13, 2022
Margaret Turek with Cordial Catholic
Dr. Margaret Turek had a great conversation with @cordialcatholic about her new book "Atonement: Soundings in Biblical, Trinitarian, and Spiritual Theology" (https://t.co/yjm8bDRLub). Listen now! https://t.co/smLlUdwuPS
— Ignatius Press (@IgnatiusPress) July 13, 2022
Monday, July 11, 2022
Anaxios
Cardinal Vincent Nichols has led the English Archdiocese of Westminster since 2009.
— Luke Coppen (@LukeCoppen) July 11, 2022
He continues to serve as he approaches his 77th birthday.
Who could succeed him? 🏴https://t.co/oEdHnf7Ztj
An Intellectualist Understanding of the Relationship Between Theology and the Spiritual Life
Mysticism and infused contemplation transcend theology and dogma, but they neither contradict nor nullify it. The mind & will must be nurtured on the milk of theo/dogma before passing to the solid food of contemplation. If not, one will read the mystics but not truly grow.
— Taylor Patrick O'Neill (@thomaesplendor) July 11, 2022
Thursday, July 07, 2022
NLM Roundup of Articles on Desiderio Desideravi
Roundup of Articles on Desiderio Desideravi https://t.co/hXvWZQobjf pic.twitter.com/UqDBObbzKg
— NLM (@NLMblog) July 7, 2022
Wednesday, July 06, 2022
Margaret Turek on the Ignatius Press Podcast
In “Atonement” (https://t.co/0i4DXGPAAj) Margaret Turek illuminates the gratuitous, radically forgiving, passionate & powerful nature of God's redeeming love for mankind.
— Ignatius Press (@IgnatiusPress) July 6, 2022
Listen to this conversation w/ Dr. Turek, here or on your favorite podcast platform: https://t.co/INIdBLsDxn pic.twitter.com/duC5bbcflf
Locus Iste
In an exclusive film from the forthcoming Live from London Festival, @VOCES8 sing Bruckner's ‘Locus Iste’ https://t.co/YxOrwO4QmD
— Gramophone (@GramophoneMag) July 6, 2022
Monday, July 04, 2022
Bill McCormick's Book on the De Regno
My book is on sale right now! Probably because it is selling too many copies. Use discount code THEO22.https://t.co/IdF11t8kyt
— Bill McCormick, SJ (@BMcCSJ) July 4, 2022
Saturday, July 02, 2022
Latin Take on Deification
This is it. Whatever deification means, sacred scripture, the theological tradition, and the witness of the mystics are clear: we are oned with Christ's humanity and thereby participate in His own hypostatic union. https://t.co/lJbEZ8fani
— Taylor Patrick O'Neill (@thomaesplendor) July 2, 2022
John Garvey's Farewell Book
Outgoing Catholic University of America president John Garvey describes his new book "The Virtues" as a sort of valedictory statement that wraps up the past 12 years at CUA, and nearly four decades in high education.https://t.co/YTIRzEFgcG
— Crux (@Crux) July 2, 2022
Friday, July 01, 2022
Bauerschmidt Interview
I recently talked with the folks @CredoMagazine: https://t.co/EXSd6Ftkwh
— Fritz Bauerschmidt (@BauerschmidtC) June 30, 2022