NLM: Lectio Divina: Why Not Try It This Lent? by Peter Kwasniewski (part 1 of a series)
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
NLM: The Growing Realization of the Irreparable Failure of the Liturgical Reform
by Peter Kwasniewski
If Fr. Fessio were to come out stating his agreement with the authors cited above, that the reform of the reform is not the path to take (unless it be brought more into conformity with the ancient use?), then the reform of the reform movement in the U.S. is done. (Can it really be called a movement when its adherents are probably fewer by a magnitude or two than traditionalist priests?) Is there any interest in the reform of the reform overseas? Anyway, I don't think Fr. Fessio would ever come out and publicly state this, since it would entail an implicit or explicit criticism of the Pauline reform, and he is a good Jesuit.
by Peter Kwasniewski
If Fr. Fessio were to come out stating his agreement with the authors cited above, that the reform of the reform is not the path to take (unless it be brought more into conformity with the ancient use?), then the reform of the reform movement in the U.S. is done. (Can it really be called a movement when its adherents are probably fewer by a magnitude or two than traditionalist priests?) Is there any interest in the reform of the reform overseas? Anyway, I don't think Fr. Fessio would ever come out and publicly state this, since it would entail an implicit or explicit criticism of the Pauline reform, and he is a good Jesuit.
Labels:
liturgical reform,
Paul VI,
Peter Kwasniewski,
Roman rite
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Dom Mark Daniel Kirby Revises His Opinion of the Reform
Let nothing be preferred to the Work of God
(Rorate Caeli)
Related: Father Hugh Somerville-Knapman - The Lament of a Liturgical Loner
(Rorate Caeli)
Related: Father Hugh Somerville-Knapman - The Lament of a Liturgical Loner
Roland's Comments: An historical overview of natural law theory from Budziszewski
Labels:
books,
J. Budziszewski,
natural law,
the Natural Law
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Pravmir: From the Ascesis of Virginity to the Ascesis of Agape (Love): Revisiting the thought of St. John Chrysostom on Marriage and Sexuality by Fr. Panayiotis Papageorgiou, Ph.D.
Greek Orthodox Ordination
As far as I know photos of his ordination have not been made available yet... looks like the ordination video is no longer available.
Nvm. Poked around on Youtube. They've uploaded it there:
Nvm. Poked around on Youtube. They've uploaded it there:
Labels:
Greek Orthodox,
Matthew Baker,
people,
priesthood
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Constantinople and the Byzantine Millennium (330-1453)
February 28-March 1, 2014
Marines' Memorial Theatre, San Francisco
Cornucopia: Constantinople and the Byzantine Millennium (330–1453)
More info: Humanities West
Marines' Memorial Theatre, San Francisco
Cornucopia: Constantinople and the Byzantine Millennium (330–1453)
More info: Humanities West
CUA Press: Breaking the Mind: New Studies in the Syriac Book of Steps
Editors: Kristian S. Heal and Robert A. Kitchen
CUA Press is having its winter sale - 20% of new titles with the code CWS14. (I'm not sure when the sale ends.)
Editors: Kristian S. Heal and Robert A. Kitchen
CUA Press is having its winter sale - 20% of new titles with the code CWS14. (I'm not sure when the sale ends.)
Monday, February 17, 2014
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