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What’s the Next Stage of Liturgical Renewal?
From: The Chant Cafe: by Jeffrey A. Tucker We are now eight months into the liturgical year using the third edition of the Roman Missal. The people have not fled. The priests have not collapsed in exhaustion from learning something … Continue reading
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St. Benedict for Beginners – ‘Welcomed as Christ…’
Fr. Dwight Longenecker “Saint Benedict of Nursia” by Fra Angelico ‘All guests who present themselves are to be welcomed as Christ.’ Monks and nuns might stay in their monasteries, but they are not cut off from the world. Instead of … Continue reading
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The Immaculate Heart of Mary
Historically, devotion to the Heart of Mary grew up in parallel, but at a lesser intensity than that of devotion to the Heart of Jesus, only starting to become more prominent during the time of St John Eudes. John Eudes … Continue reading



