Dead Sea Scrolls 2.0: Israeli Experts Announce ‘Magnificent and Rare’ Discovery in Desert Caves South of Jerusalem https://t.co/FBlXyBPY3m pic.twitter.com/ViJxX8hnZS
— Russian Faith (@Russian_Faith) March 23, 2021
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
More Dead Sea Scrolls?
"Conservatism"
"Conservatism is built on gratitude. The conservative prioritizes the wisdom of tradition. He understands that he does not know more than the wealth of knowledge that has been passed down to him." - @mrJSDavenport for @ubookman: https://t.co/JCq9T0Ezmx. pic.twitter.com/EdJ0zJ7Ub9
— Russell Kirk Center (@KirkCenter) March 23, 2021
Fr. Panayiotis on Luke 12:16-21
Fr. Panayiotis tries to answer the question "what was wrong with the rich man's approach to wealth?"https://t.co/mugRMnDpLq
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) March 23, 2021
Sermon on Luke 12:16-21. pic.twitter.com/2IMNvHaDiu
Monday, March 22, 2021
Ave Virgo Sanctissima
Guerrero's 'Ave virgo sanctissima' was so popular in his lifetime that it was widely regarded as the perfect Marian motet. We round off our celebration of #earlymusicday with this intimate performance recorded at London's Warwick St Church https://t.co/xVxRjH3my2 pic.twitter.com/CD7XFDm0AZ
— The Sixteen (@TheSixteen) March 21, 2021
Is Bergoglio Responsible?
"Reliable sources have told the Register Pope Francis authorized it himself with the help of one of his close confidants, Cardinal Beniamino Stella, prefect of the Congregation for Clergy, and a number of other cardinals close to the Holy Father." https://t.co/WctDe9oDRa
— Diane Montagna (@dianemontagna) March 22, 2021
The Quarrel Over the Subject
The Fallout from the 20th Century Quarrel Over the Subject https://t.co/k6wPRXPmBP. This is very clarifying!
— John Cavadini (@JohnCavadini) March 17, 2021
Did anyone outside of academia care?
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Diliges Dominum
Happy #earlymusicday2021! To get your Sunday off to a peaceful start, here is a recent performance of #Byrd's gorgeous 'Diliges Dominum' recorded from @Hatfield_House as part of our #AChoralOdyssey series. Enjoy! https://t.co/IjfnJRDviL pic.twitter.com/xzgs0KuQr3
— The Sixteen (@TheSixteen) March 21, 2021
FUS Conference on Politike
Many thanks to @PostliberalTho1
— Pater Edmund (@sancrucensis) March 21, 2021
for a tremendously fun and thought provoking conference.
https://t.co/eZdRI0nFoG
Blast of a conference with the New Polity crew—@PostliberalTho1, Marc Barnes, Jacob Imam, Andrew Willard Jones, & many others
— Gladden Pappin (@gjpappin) March 21, 2021
They’re also actively revitalizing the downtown area where the conference was hosted. Amazing work!
Saturday’s panel is here 👇🏻https://t.co/yvktZUQuFE
Latin Catechesis?
This is why we need kids at Mass. You think some adult is going to shout “it’s blood time” when it is, in fact, blood time? https://t.co/YQQWSYtaLt
— Fr. David Paternostro, SJ (@DavidPaternostr) March 21, 2021
What would the alternative to this understanding be? Christ is becoming present on the altar? Christ comes to dwell with us?
Joshua Brown, In Light of Early Confucianism
ChinaSource | A Book about Balthasar and Why You Should Read It https://t.co/Siak6bgYS7 pic.twitter.com/heKtQ2zbkA
— ChinaSource (@ChinaSourceOrg) March 3, 2021
This is a great interview with my friend and @MSMU colleague Joshua Brown about his monograph Balthasar in Light of Early Confucianism and his interest in the relation between Catholic theology and Chinese thought. https://t.co/a7jo5PNTmE
— Josh Hochschild (@JoshHochschild) March 20, 2021
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Cardinal Müller with Raymond Arroyo on What Is Happening at St. Peter's Basilica
Here's the full interview: https://t.co/xUUUSpUvaV
— Raymond Arroyo (@RaymondArroyo) March 20, 2021
Friday, March 19, 2021
Projection onto St. Joseph
I pray that every family may feel the living presence of the Holy Family of Nazareth in their own home, that they may fill our small domestic communities with sincere and generous love, a source of joy even in trials and difficulties. #AmorisLaetitia pic.twitter.com/ku78PZroiC
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) March 19, 2021
A great read from Bishop Conley. https://t.co/tOOZ4RuiqD
— Fr. Thomas Petri, OP (@PetriOP) March 19, 2021
Latin Traditionalism?
Great thread on Traditionalism in the post-Vatican II Church from @hilarityjane, started by @EricRSammons, with an assist from @SteveSkojec: https://t.co/glAuQl57qE
— MrCasey (@MrCasey62) March 19, 2021
Jesus of Nazareth by Michael Hesemann
Michael Hesemann spoke with @CatholicFaithTV about his book "Jesus of Nazareth: Archaeologists Retracing the Footsteps of Christ" and how the historical and archaeological records can bring us face-to-face with the mystery of the Incarnation.https://t.co/2ZJVLROFtr
— Ignatius Press (@IgnatiusPress) March 19, 2021
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Kassianí's Hymn for Christmas
Shining the spotlight on the incredible women of Cappella Romana in this #TBT re-share their performance of Kassianí's Hymn for Christmas: https://t.co/upPXH0aSTi
— Cappella Romana (@cappellaromana) March 18, 2021
Pre-order #HymnsOfKassianí TODAY via https://t.co/Yw9wGY7Qan pic.twitter.com/SYIEVfucSa
A Common Good Approach to Constitutionalism?
Here is the video of 'Toward a Common Good Approach to Constitutionalism' with @Caseyco231 It was a great conversation in our 'What is the Common Good?' series and we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed hosting Conor. https://t.co/0rtQCGz9ey
— CommonGoodProject (@CommonGoodProj1) March 18, 2021
Pontifical Delegate Responds to Enzo Bianchi
Bose. Il Delegato Pontificio Risponde al Comunicato di Enzo Bianchi. https://t.co/0aU9TyCRG6
— Marco Tosatti (@MarcoTosatti) March 18, 2021
CNA:Pope Francis writes to embattled ecumenical community
In a letter to members of the ecumenical Bose Monastery, plagued by a months-long internal conflict, Pope Francis told the community not to be discouraged and urged members to stay faithful to their vocation.https://t.co/kUC5xadnwf
— Crux (@Crux) March 19, 2021
More on the German Mess
German Cardinal Facing Calls to Resign Welcomes Release of Independent Abuse Report https://t.co/whRM2QY7ss @cnalive
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) March 18, 2021
The Archbishop of Hamburg has asked #PopeFrancis to accept his resignation "immediately," following the publication of an independent report on the handling of clerical abuse cases in his former diocese. https://t.co/I6pZ8YlERw
— The Pillar (@PillarCatholic) March 18, 2021
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) March 18, 2021
A German cardinal facing calls to resign has welcomed the release of a long-awaited report on the handling of abuse cases in his archdiocese. https://t.co/xzPNXWPXjw
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) March 18, 2021
The full text of Cardinal Woelki’s interview with @CNAdeutsch, following the publication of an independent report on the handling of abuse cases in Cologne archdiocese. https://t.co/rvZBiqU7Tu
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) March 18, 2021
Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki of Cologne has temporarily dismissed an auxiliary bishop and a diocesan official from their duties following today's release of 1975-2018 abuse report. Investigators found Cardinal Woelki not guilty of any dereliction of duty https://t.co/62LsXuHCxm
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) March 18, 2021