“Extraordinary Form” • Is This Name Still Allowed?
Fulton J. Sheen reminded us: “Many a pontiff goes through life without making a single infallible decision … not one.”
“If we do not love those whom we see, how can we love God, Whom we do not see?” Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Fulton J. Sheen reminded us: “Many a pontiff goes through life without making a single infallible decision … not one.”
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The conscientious choirmaster takes people where they are and then—carefully and prudently—leads them to something higher.
I could not function as a choirmaster without this collection.
What I’ve labeled “musical diversity” could also be thought of as “balance.”
This powerful response—by a Catholic priest—is without question one of the most fascinating things I’ve ever read.
English has words whose meanings directly contradict each other (such as “cleave” or “sanction”).
I’m someone who harbors an irrational fear of anything I’m not familiar with.
Also included are three (3) versions of the Stations of the Cross, by Fulton J. Sheen, Cardinal Ratzinger, and Alphonsus Liguori.
Sophia Institute Press has made a huge announcement regarding the 3rd edition.
The music of Mæstro Clark was featured in the “Metro Section,” which has a tremendous circulation.
For those who have never experienced Vespers, an answer like that comes across as “gobbledygook.”
Destroying the season of Epiphany was in direct disobedience to Vatican II.
My brother immediately said: “I would never use this; it’s terrible, Jeff.” — And he was correct!
Vatican II said: “The treasury of sacred music is to be preserved and fostered with great care” (SC §114).
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We’re under tremendous pressure to transfer our website to a “subscription model.”
We don’t want to do this. We believe our website should remain free to all. It’s annoying to have to search for login credentials (e.g. if you’re away from your desk).
Our president has written the following letter:
* Thirteen Men & Coins (Holy Thursday Appeal)
Traditionally on Holy Thursday, the priest washed the feet of thirteen men. Theologians held various opinions regarding whom the “13th man” represented. Before the liturgical changes of Pope Pius XII (which changed the number from thirteen to twelve), the priest washed each man’s feet, kissed his foot, and gave him a coin.
This “coin” business seems providential—inasmuch as our appeal begins on Holy Thursday this year.
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