Thursday, May 07, 2015

Discussion of Bishop Larry Silva's decision on confirmation at Pray Tell: Bishop Restores the Traditional Order of the Sacraments of Initiation

Protestants Re-Inventing the Wheel?

Five Questions with Nicholas Wolterstorff

Jonathan Pageau on Depicting the Transfiguration of Christ

Sobor Uspenia Pressvjatoy Bogorodici

This is beautiful! Sent to us from a follower, this is Sobor Uspenia Pressvjatoy Bogorodici in Kolomna, Moscow Region, Russia.

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Christian Joy

Our paschal demeanor and worldview should never end! Amen?

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Doing Coffee Hour Right

Charging for lunch after you fast all morning? Christina writes that this can be extremely harmful and makes some suggestions for moving forward.

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, May 7, 2015

Ugly Ecclesial Politics?

“The Ukrainian Orthodox Church does not just seek peace in Ukraine. We call upon the conflicting parties to see in each...

Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Thursday, May 7, 2015

His Beatitude Onufry, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine, arrived in Varna on May 1, 2015, at the invitation of His...

Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Fr. Roman Braga, On Prayer of the Heart

Excerpts from Exploring the Inner Universe


Related:
“God is Always with You” by Jessica Precop

Wednesday, May 06, 2015

FATHER ROMAN BRAGA – MEMORY ETERNAL
Father Roman Braga: May his memory be eternal!
By Dr. Dan Hinshaw

(via Mere Comments)

St Antonius Coptic Church



website

The Divine Liturgy - An Anthology for Worship - Father Peter Galadza

Interview with Dom Alcuin Reid on Sacra Liturgia USA 2015

"Sacra Liturgia” Is Coming to New York City in June (via NLM)

Still Not Hagia Sophia

Saint Sophia Cathedral, Washington, D.C.

Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral will be consecrated this month by His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios. What is a consecration and why does it take place? Find out!

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Natural Law & Natural Revelation

A Conversation with J. Budziszewski & Douglas Wilson

Notes on the Formal Cause of Political Community

Re: De Regno, even if we accept its authenticity, Aquinas does not explicitly claim that political authority/government is the formal cause of political community.

Government is a function/act proper to some or all of the material elements of political community, it is not identical to the material elements in themselves .

As for what makes a community, it is custom taken in a broad sense, encompassing law (and not just civil law), culture, and also the recognition that one is a member of such a community (what falls under the subjective conception of group identity) both by one's self and by others.

Coming to a proper understanding of political community and society will not be easy for most of us as we have become habituated to living in degenerate forms of community (to the point at which they cease being communities properly speaking).

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Dr. William Marshner: Former Lutheran - The Journey Home Program



I am not sure if this episode aired before or after this one.

Tuesday, May 05, 2015

Jésus de Nazareth de Joseph Ratzinger



From 2012:
Jésus de Nazareth : le livre de Benoît XVI

Sunday, May 03, 2015

Divine Liturgy, 150503









Jeff Mirus on Henri de Lubac's Vatican Council Notebooks, Vol. 1

Henri de Lubac's fascinating notes on Vatican II By Dr. Jeff Mirus

How good is this generalization?
A more immediate historical influence might be attributed to the two world wars of the twentieth century. Throughout the West, people came to have a profound respect for military precision and obedience, and all the habits of thought associated with soldiering. Those who can remember the 1950s will remember a society still interested in precise dress, short military hair cuts, and punctilious manners when it came to rank, not to mention the need to concern oneself primarily with one’s own duties, while accepting unquestionably the larger decisions of authority. This lent the entire culture a quality of systemic formalism.

(Ignatius Press)

Saturday, May 02, 2015

An Impractical Patriotism

A Catholic Patriotism by James Kalb
America is not a system of beliefs but millions of people living together, so rejecting some beliefs now treated as official is not rejecting America

James Kalb is a good tradcon fighting the good fight but he's missing the problem of scale, too.

The Battle for the Extraordinary Synod

Between the Synods: Testing the Catholicity of our Faith by Fr. D. Vincent Twomey, SVD
What will be the outcome of the Synod? There are signs both positive and disquieting.

Related:
Sodomy Synod

Two from Fr. Schall

The Reasonable Character of the Credibility of the Christian Faith
The Church understands that it needs thinkers to examine and explain why arguments are leveled against it and whether or not these arguments are valid

On Pope Francis and Understanding Theology
The world is like a school that the students refuse to attend because they do not want to know what they need to know to be saved

More Common Good Rhetoric

Pope to Community of Christian Life: 'Devote Yourselves to the Common Good'Meets with Ignatian Movement Ahead of May 3rd Conference in Frascati

Posted by Zenit News Agency on Friday, May 1, 2015

Christian Social Order by Brian Mullady, OP

Fr. Brian Mullady, OP, has published a new book--Christian Social Order--on the social teachings of the Church. Order...

Posted by Western Dominican Vocations on Wednesday, April 29, 2015

800 Years of the Order of Preachers

Teaser

The Order of Preachers is getting ready to celebrate our 800th Jubilee! Check out this video and visit six key places where our founder St. Dominic established the beginnings of Dominican life.

Posted by Western Dominican Vocations on Thursday, April 23, 2015

Franciscan University Presents: Benedict of Bavaria

Friday, May 01, 2015

Trinitarian Image of the Marital Embrace

Not synchronicity, but juxtaposed with the child who is the fruit of that union.

Revelation and Discovery of the Nuptial Meaning of the Body
A Brief Explanation of the Nuptial Meaning of the Body.

Humility and Apatheia

Think about these words from Abba Isaac: "A humble man is never rushed, hasty, or agitated, never has any hot or...

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Friday, May 1, 2015

Beauty Will Save the World

Beauty and Tradition in the “Church of the Poor” by Benjamin Mann and Abbot Nicholas Zachariadis (via NLM)

Fr. Roman Braga

Memory Eternal, Fr. Roman Braga! You can read about his incredible life here: http://bit.ly/1GKoB3u

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, April 30, 2015

Franciscan University Presents: Pope Benedict XVI and Jesus of Nazareth



Related:

Thursday, April 30, 2015

The Institute for Priestly Formation

Located at a Jesuit university to give Jesuit/Ignatian spirituality to diocesan priests. (Though they do read Corbon, apparently.)

A Church that Was Never Militant Enough

The Latin churches in the United States from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. After assimilating neo-Yankee values and the gospel of progress and wealth (while maintaining ethnic enclaves for newcomers), is it surprising that they failed?

Mirror of Justice: Father Robert Henle, S.J., and the Crisis in Catholicism

Memory Eternal


obituary

Eastern Christian Books: A Centenary of Armenian Tears (Updated)

Eastern Christian Books: A Centenary of Armenian Tears (Updated)

Eastern Christian Books: Liturgical Subjects

Eastern Christian Books: Liturgical Subjects

Eastern Christian Books: Sacramental Theology

Eastern Christian Books: Sacramental Theology

Metropolitan Nikolaos on the Holy Mount

This is a really cool article about the spiritual influence of the Holy Mountain. Let us know what you think!

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Wednesday, April 29, 2015

John 13:35

The early church was an incredibly loving community. Let us reflect on our own lives and that of the early church and decide which path we will walk.

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Fr. Fessio Taking the Minority View?

Contraception and Abortion. Which Is the Greater Evil by Sandro Magister

The first withholds life from one who could be born. The second takes it from one who is already alive. A back-and-forth between two theologians, on a question that remains open to free discussion

Franciscan University Presents: Theology of Pope Benedict XVI

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The Start of a Trend?

Honolulu: Bishop plans to return sacraments of initiation to “their proper order”

Icon of Noah's Ark

Fr. Noah explains the icon of Noah's Ark and why it is placed where it is in the church. Listen to Fr Noah here: http://tinyurl.com/nefdsc5

Posted by Ancient Faith Radio on Friday, April 24, 2015

Sunday Night Live: Fr. Joseph Koterski - The Resurrection

From 2010

Dr. John Bergsma: The Bridegroom: Jesus, Easter, and the Song of Songs

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Communio in Christo

Recently, the German-based “Communio in Christo” community held an international conference for various priests,...

Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Monday, April 27, 2015

"New Heaven and New Earth: Church Architecture as Sacramental Participation in the Heavenly Banquet"

Pope Francis at the UN

The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon met with Pope Francis in the Vatican on Tuesday before going on to...

Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Fr. Rif'at Bader on Pope Francis and Genocide

Hymns of Armenians and Syriacs at the Vatican

In Need of Clarification

Francis: Priests are shepherds, not managers
Pope Francis

Pope Francis
Pope Francis has made clear that priests cannot refuse baptism to anyone who asks for the sacrament. The pontiff also reiterated that priests should think only of helping Catholics in their care, not of their own ambitions





Pope Francis presided over the ordinations of priests for the diocese of Rome in Saint Peter’s Basilica.Go the link...

Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Sunday, April 26, 2015

Pope Francis recited the Regina Coeli on Sunday, joined by two of the priests he ordained earlier tin the morning.See...

Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Sunday, April 26, 2015

On Sunday, Pope Francis presided over the ordinations of priests for the diocese of Rome in Saint Peter’s Basilica, reminding them they are ministers of unity in the Church.

Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Sunday, April 26, 2015

Creeds

What is The Creed? What do we mean when we say that The Creed is the standard of faith? In what way is The Creed relevant to us today?Listen here: http://tinyurl.com/mz77j3u

Posted by Ancient Faith Radio on Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Saint John the Dwarf

What has a man whose obedience once caused a barren stick to blossom forth a tree in the desert to tell us today about...

Posted by Ancient Faith Radio on Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The Icon of the Good Shepherd

Cynthia explains how the icon of the Good Shepherd best describes her journey to Orthodoxy. Check it out!

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Monday, April 27, 2015

Dcn. Sabatino Carnazzo - Passion of Christ: A Biblical Tour of Jerusalem’s Way of the Cross

Luka

Apparently it finished filming?

St. Luke the Blessed










Misericordiae Vultus

BULL OF INDICTION OF THE EXTRAORDINARY JUBILEE OF MERCY - Latin

English

Defending Marriage as from God

An open letter entitled “The Defense of Marriage and the Right of Religious Freedom: Reaffirming a Shared Witness” was issued to all in positions of public service on April 23.

Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Monday, April 27, 2015

Politicians, Take Heed

The duty of the Bishop is to reprimand the faithful!

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Saturday, April 25, 2015

Church of Life-Giving Spring

Read about the history of the Monastery of the Mother of God at the Spring.

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Monday, April 27, 2015

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Divine Liturgy, 150426









Edit.

Joseph Ratzinger-Benedict XVI Library

Joseph Ratzinger-Benedict XVI Library To Be Opened in RomeLibrary Is Dedicated Entirely to the Life and Thought of German Pontiff as Scholar and Pope

Posted by Zenit News Agency on Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Interesting Choice of an Accompanying Photo

Happy Name-Day, Pope Francis!

Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Thursday, April 23, 2015

Friday, April 24, 2015

Saw a Freeway Billboard Reminding Drivers of the Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

There are always two genocides. The first is the physical act and the second is the denial.

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Friday, April 24, 2015

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Patriarch Bartholomew's Message for Earth Day

The Glory of God

Explore beautiful Hubble Space Telescope images from each year the telescope has been in orbit: http://go.nasa.gov/1zQf6bb #Hubble25

Posted by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration on Thursday, April 23, 2015

Man, know your limits. The Lord created all of this to express His glory and to remind you that despite your greatness in His material creation, there are still boundaries which you cannot pass.

Dreams of interstellar space travel, Babeilian pride and man's desire to ascend to the heavens by his own power.

The Resurrection of Christ

We are each connected to Christ's resurrection. And that is good news!

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Feast of St. George

You were bound for good deeds, O martyr of Christ: George; / by faith you conquered the torturer’s godlessness. / You...

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, April 23, 2015

"Kalimera! As today is the eve of the feast of St George I thought it appropriate to search out my photos of our...

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Wednesday, April 22, 2015

BART

Photos of Metropolitan Hilarion


МИТРОПОЛИТ ИЛАРИОН СОВЕРШИЛ ЛИТУРГИЮ ДРЕВНЕРУССКИМ ЧИНОМ В МОСКОВСКОМ ХРАМЕ ПОКРОВА ПРЕСВЯТОЙ БОГОРОДИЦЫ В РУБЦОВЕ18 а...

Posted by Митрополит Иларион Алфеев (Metropolitan Hilarion) on Monday, April 20, 2015

Related:

МИТРОПОЛИТ ИЛАРИОН: В ПАСХАЛЬНОМ ПРИВЕТСТВИИ «ХРИСТОС ВОСКРЕСЕ!» ВЫРАЖАЕТСЯ ГЛАВНАЯ РАДОСТЬ И НАДЕЖДА ВСЕЙ НАШЕЙ ЖИЗНИ...

Posted by Митрополит Иларион Алфеев (Metropolitan Hilarion) on Monday, April 20, 2015

St Sergius of Radonezh and St. Benedict of Nursia

"At the Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary Conference on St Sergius of Radonezh, John Martin (HTOS, 5th year) reflected in his paper on the similarities between St Sergius’ life and the life of the sixth century Western monastic founder, St Benedict of Nursia. He noted a number of thought-provoking parallels and showed how these similarities were rooted in a common monastic tradition."

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Not Sure How I Missed This Book When It Was First Published



I'll have to obtain a copy.

Edit. Come to think of it, I may have a copy but in storage...

Lectures by Fr. David Anderson

Christendom College: Faith & Reason Lecture Series

The Chronicler has some more photos.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Count on the Dominicans...

Vatican Insider: Does the Successor of Peter need “theological structuring”?

Interview with Fr. Benoît-Dominique de La Soujeole, O.P.

Turning point?

Jewish Catholic relations were under the spotlight in the Vatican on Monday as Pope Francis met with a delegation from...

Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Monday, April 20, 2015

Vatopaidi on Mt. Athos

"Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in...

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Monday, April 20, 2015

Related:

A little about Athonite obediences. Check it out!

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Monday, April 20, 2015

I Think I've Posted a Link to This Article Before

First step: set up a prayer corner. The next step is even more important: actually using the space regularly for prayer.

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Monday, April 20, 2015

Spring 2015 Issue of Sacred Music

NLM

I'm actually interested in this piece: "Twentieth-Century Reform and the Transition from a “Parallel” to a “Sequential” Liturgical Model: Implications for the Inherited Choral Repertoire and Future Liturgical Compositions" by Jared Ostermann

But this should be good: "Contributions of Pope Benedict XVI to the Continuing Liturgical Reforms" by Edward Schaefer

Then there's "A Charter for the New Liturgical Movement" by Peter Kwasniewski

What's Going on at the POI?

Chiesa: Earthquake among the Jesuits, at the Pontifical Oriental Institute

In Defense of Historical Truth

A First for Francis. With the Ottoman Enemy by Sandro Magister

In two years as pope, he had never been attacked so harshly as he is now by Turkey, for his denunciation of the Armenian genocide. A turning point in the pontificate

Debate

I remember trying out for the debate society one year and how I didn't like the exercise of finding the arguments necessary to win, rather than practicing arguments for the sake of the truth. The problem was that I looked at it as an exercise of dialectic, rather than that of rhetoric. Unfortunately, the debate society would not have been a good way of learning classical rhetoric, either...

"The Augustinian Roots of Thomistic Deification"

Christendom College: Author Fr. David Meconi to Deliver Annual St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture - itunes

I did not know he had taken over editing of HPR from Fr. Baker. Something he wrote for Christmas: Why God Becomes Human

Monday, April 20, 2015

Something Recent by Keith Lemna

The Heythrop Journal: Liturgical Reduction and Eucharistic Memory: Louis Bouyer's Response to the Crisis of Modern Science

James Chastek on CST

Social Teaching: "In other words, it rejects both Adam Smith and Karl Marx; both individualism and collectivism. In explaining this to the class, it became clear that this was, in effect, to reject the ideals of the left, right and center. The class ended with no one in the room having any idea what the Church thought a just regime would look like."

Still a work in progress... though it does assume the work of the medieval scholastics but it has not critically reappropriated it.

A Melkite Wedding

The Deacon's Bench Roman Catholic Dn. Greg Kandra experiences his first Crowning, in Jordan. You can also read about...

Posted by Our Lady of Fatima Russian Byzantine Catholic Church on Sunday, April 19, 2015

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Divine Liturgies, 150419







Thomas Sunday, Julian Calendar

Everywhere there are souls turning to the Lord, and they see and feel Him, for which reason they are a hundred-times...

Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Sunday, April 19, 2015

More on Soteriology

The Cause of Our Salvation: Soteriological Causality According to Some Modern British Theologians 19898-1998 by Eamonn Mulcahy




Atonement as Gift: Re-Imagining the Cross for the Church and the World by Katie M. Heffelfinger and Patrick McGlinchey

Friday, April 17, 2015

Fr. Alexander Men on Pascha

The Essential Meaning of the Paschal Feast by Archpriest Alexander Men (+1990)


Fr. Florovsky on Pascha

This Luminous Night by Protopresbyter Georges Florovsky (+1979)


Christ the Sower

This explanation is really cool.

Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Friday, April 10, 2015

Last Lecture by Fr. James Schall



I think that the settings may have been changed so that it is no longer embeddable. Here is the link.