I am watching the replay of Pope Benedict's Mass from National's Stadium on EWTN. I didn't catch it all but turned the TV on right at the very end of the homily.
I just have to say about the music . . . . TERRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who planned this? Pope Benedict has been quite clear about his thoughts on liturgical music. The music utilized for this Mass was the exact opposite of everything the Holy Father has said about liturgical music.
The jazzy, lounge singer number during Holy Communion was particularly awful.
Are those who were in charge of planning (I have to assume there were some high ranking church officials and liturgist involved) just plain ignorant or so full of arrogance that they can't respect Pope Benedict's very vocal teachings on this matter?
Kudos to Raymond Arroyo and Fr. Richard John Neuhaus for not shying way from being critical of the music and pointing out Pope Benedicts repeated teachings on liturgical music.
It could just be me, but I couldn't help but feel that many times when the camera would go close up on Pope Benedict during some of the painful music blaring forth that he looked visibly disturbed by it.
Friday, April 18, 2008
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
New bishop for Little Rock
Included is the barrage of appointments today, Pope Benedict XVI named Father Anthony B. Taylor the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Little Rock.
For complete coverage visit the Diocese of Little Rock website.
Monday, April 07, 2008
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Two New Vocations Blogs
A blogger friend in Scotland sent me the links to these two new vocations blogs.
Traditional Vocations Blog
A blog to promote Priestly and Religious Vocations, male and female alike, to all Traditionalist groups.
FSSP Vocations Scotland and Ireland
A blog to foster traditional Priestly vocations in Scotland and Ireland
Traditional Vocations Blog
A blog to promote Priestly and Religious Vocations, male and female alike, to all Traditionalist groups.
FSSP Vocations Scotland and Ireland
A blog to foster traditional Priestly vocations in Scotland and Ireland
Monday, March 31, 2008
New bishop in Shreveport
Hat tip to American Papist for this report from Whispers in the Loggia.
It looks like the Diocese of Shreveport in Louisiana is getting a new bishop tomorrow. The Diocese of Shreveport has had the second longest vacancy in the US behind the Diocese of Little Rock.
With more appointments expected ahead of Pope Benedict's visit to the US I'll be praying for a good and faithful bishop for Little Rock soon.
It looks like the Diocese of Shreveport in Louisiana is getting a new bishop tomorrow. The Diocese of Shreveport has had the second longest vacancy in the US behind the Diocese of Little Rock.
With more appointments expected ahead of Pope Benedict's visit to the US I'll be praying for a good and faithful bishop for Little Rock soon.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Tulsa World: Inside Clear Creek Monastary
The Tulsa World has a nice special feature on Clear Creek Monastery in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Clear Creek is the only cloistered Benedictine monastery in the United States.
Click here for the special section
Hat tip to: Kansas City Catholic.
Click here for the special section
Hat tip to: Kansas City Catholic.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
He was made known to them in the breaking of the bread
The Gospel from today's Mass readings was Luke 24: 13 - 25. This passage is very special to me as I related in my first post.
Today's readings remind us that we are called to make Christ known to the world and to spread His gifts. We should offer the gifts we receive from God in the breaking of the bread as our offering to God by sharing them with all we meet.
Today's readings remind us that we are called to make Christ known to the world and to spread His gifts. We should offer the gifts we receive from God in the breaking of the bread as our offering to God by sharing them with all we meet.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Assumption and Coronation of Mary
Anybody have suggestions for meditations on these two mysteries while praying the Rosary?
24 Hour Rosary: World Day of Prayer for Vocations
The few of you who still visit the blog may have noticed the image at the top of the right sidebar and thought, "hmm, I wonder what that is?". Or you may not have thought about it at all.
I would like to encourage you to think about it and better yet click on it!
Some of you may or may not have realized that I have another blog, Catholic Converts. This is where I spend most of my "blogging time" while unfortunately neglecting this one.
I have attempted to start an effort to get as many people as possible to join in 24 Hours of the Rosary for Vocations on April 13. The details may all be found by clicking the image in the sidebar.
I would like to encourage you to think about it and better yet click on it!
Some of you may or may not have realized that I have another blog, Catholic Converts. This is where I spend most of my "blogging time" while unfortunately neglecting this one.
I have attempted to start an effort to get as many people as possible to join in 24 Hours of the Rosary for Vocations on April 13. The details may all be found by clicking the image in the sidebar.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
When God puts people in our way . . .
A couple of years ago I went on a mission trip with some people from my old church the spring before I enrolled in RCIA. During the trip we met this one lady who when I asked her how she was doing she responded, "I'm blessed." It struck me then that in reality I too was blessed. Regardless of what troubles I thought I might have, God was right beside me. He just had to put this lady in my way to help me realize it.
A few weeks ago, I was at work at a basketball game for the university that I work for now. I wasn't having the best day and evidentially it showed. I happened to walk through an area that I never walk through and an older gentleman who works as an usher said to me, "You have to smile to walk through here" and wouldn't let me pass until I had. Instantly the day was better.
Tonight I was working another game and happened to walk through that same area. I saw the same usher and slowed down to ask him how he was doing. His response stopped me dead in my track. He said, "I am blessed and favored and so are you."
I can't help but to think of the lady from the first story. If you've read the few posts on this blog lately you probably know that I've been struggling with my faith lately. I guess God decided it was time to put somebody else in my way.
A few weeks ago, I was at work at a basketball game for the university that I work for now. I wasn't having the best day and evidentially it showed. I happened to walk through an area that I never walk through and an older gentleman who works as an usher said to me, "You have to smile to walk through here" and wouldn't let me pass until I had. Instantly the day was better.
Tonight I was working another game and happened to walk through that same area. I saw the same usher and slowed down to ask him how he was doing. His response stopped me dead in my track. He said, "I am blessed and favored and so are you."
I can't help but to think of the lady from the first story. If you've read the few posts on this blog lately you probably know that I've been struggling with my faith lately. I guess God decided it was time to put somebody else in my way.
Sunday, January 06, 2008
Saints of the Year 2008
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