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The View from the Back Pew--and Responses to Observations from a First-Time Extraordinary Form Attendee SAINT LOUIS CATHOLIC - November 5, 2009 ... me say that this review is very thoughtful, and raises more issues about the entire issue of liturgical reform that I could possibly address, even if I were competent to do so. Therefore, I just want to make some selected points, both about the perception of the traditional Mass and the changes in ... http://stlouiscatholic.blogspot.com/2009/11/view-from-back-pew-and-responses-to.html

How not to regulate worship and liturgy IDLE SPECULATIONS - October 24, 2009 ... to develop Catholic practices in liturgy and ritual("Ritualism") From the 1850-1890s several liturgical practices espoused by many Ritualists led to some occasional and intense local controversies. Those considered most important by adherents of the Catholic movement were known as the "six points": ... http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/PNJD/~3/Dzs3z_sXhFo/how-not-to-regulate-worship-and-liturgy.html

The Byzantine Altar NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT - October 17, 2009 ... these altars. In view of this, and being a firm believer that it is ideal as a part of any liturgical formation that one should strive to have at least some basic sense and familiarity for these variations (and the similarities for that matter) within our liturgical tradition, when I ... http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNewLiturgicalMovement/~3/11XqqlF0IFQ/byzantine-altar.html

Blessing of My New Rosary OUR BEAUTIFUL CATHOLIC FAITH - September 19, 2009 ... using that Sacramental. . From the Cathechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) Chapter 4: OTHER LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS ARTICLE . 1 SACRAMENTALS 1667 "Holy Mother Church has, moreover, instituted sacramentals. These are sacred signs which bear a resemblance to the sacraments. They signify effects, ... http://beautifulcatholicfaith.blogspot.com/2009/09/blessing-of-my-new-rosary.html

Summorum Pontificum 2nd Anniversary SAINT MARY MAGDALEN - September 12, 2009 ... parents understood to be holy and sacred. When I was a seminarian less than a decade after the liturgical changes, we experimented with all sorts of "liturgies", the only thing which was forbidden was the "Tridentine" Mass. One heard, not too long ago, about seminarians in Rome being expelled, or ... http://marymagdalen.blogspot.com/2009/09/summorum-pontificum-2nd-anniversary.html

Solemnity: The Crux of the Matter SCRIPTURE & CATHOLIC TRADITION - September 8, 2009 ... although High Mass (or a Sung Mass) and Low Mass are not far behind. Supported by the rich liturgical culture of thirteenth-century Europe, Saint Thomas Aquinas could calmly state: "Because the whole mystery of our salvation is comprised in this Sacrament [of the Eucharist], it is therefore performed ... http://catholictradition.blogspot.com/2008/03/solemnity-crux-of-matter-part-one.html

7 things I'd like to see happen GEM OF THE OCEAN - August 28, 2009 ... tabernacle within 5 seconds of entering, the place should be razed or put to rights. Whichever liturgical "team" approved the hide-and-go-seek tabernacle placement shall be immediately be put in the stockades so people can throw rotten fruit at them. And after that they will be stripped naked, tarred ... http://gemoftheocean99.blogspot.com/2009/08/7-things-id-like-to-see-happen.html

"Reform of the reform"? Or an end to abuses? MY HEART WAS RESTLESS - August 25, 2009 ... Fr. Z writes that we need to have a few options and exceptions cancelled, we need greater liturgical discipline and oversight from ecclesial authority, and we need to stop tolerating liturgical abuses. Here in the UK, Fr. Ray Blake has outlined the current norms. See whether your ... http://myheartwasrestless.blogspot.com/2009/08/reform-of-reform-or-end-to-abuses.html

Master or Moderator SAINT MARY MAGDALEN - August 24, 2009 ... my list, I apologise for not citing text references, but they can be easily found on the net: Liturgical Language Latin is the norm in the liturgies of the Latin Church, the vernacular may be used for readings or even other parts of the liturgy. Latin should be used for international gatherings. The ... http://marymagdalen.blogspot.com/2009/08/master-or-moderator.html

Liturgical minimalism hurts the poor ATHANASIUS CONTRA MUNDUM - August 19, 2009 Too often, when every other attack by liturgical progressives has been exhausted, we get the absurd old argument trotted out that reverent celebrations of the liturgy are too triumphalist and unconcerned about the poor. This is a technique they pick up from the political left - that of attempting ... http://athanasiuscm.blogspot.com/2009/08/liturgical-minimalism-hurts-poor.html

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