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Love Letters to the Latin Mass 1: In the Beginning

by Cynthia Millen at CATHOLIC STAND In principio erat Verbum … (John 1:1) In Irish, it is said: Cuimhín an tír na Manaigh (pronounced “quivin on tier na monig”), translated roughly as “the land knows the monks.” It infers that the prayers … Continue reading

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What’s Really Needed for a “Eucharistic Revival”? 

By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas at The Catholic Thing: October 2022 Our American bishops, rightly concerned about the widespread loss of faith in the Most Holy Eucharist, have launched a three-year “Eucharistic revival.” All the teaching, preaching, and programs in … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Francis’ claim that non-vernacular readings are “laughing at the Word of God”

From Fr. Z’s Blog: Fr. John Hunwicke’s blog is a constant source of fascinating details, amusing invective, and inverting insight. Those first two may be obvious, but what do I mean by “inverting insight”? I mean that Fr. H has a keen … Continue reading

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