Category Archives: Liturgy Science Theatre 3000

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REVIEW: Roman Missal from the Catholic Truth Society (UK) – spiffing!

At long last I received my new altar edition of the Roman Missal by the Catholic Truth Society in England. The book was ridiculously held up in customs. I have looked virtually all the new missals. I really like this … Read More

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Reader challenge: craft a response

From a readerette (as is): I am a lady of an age group that never was allowed on the alter. I always love to see the little server girls and so wish it had been allowed in my day. I … Read More

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New architecture and music “team” at the Vatican’s Congregation for Divine Worship?

From the intrepid Andrea Tornielli of Vatican Insider. Not my translation, but my emphases and comments: New Vatican commission cracks down on church architecture The new commission will be established shortly, as part of the Congregation for Divine Worship. It … Read More

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ACTION ITEM! WDTPRS POLL ALERT

On WaPo we find this tendentious poll. I’m not suggesting how you should vote… but… Here are the results so far. UPDATE  22 Nov 1324 GMT: UPDATE  22 Nov 1552 GMT: UPDATE  22 Nov 2134 GMT: UPDATE 23 Nov 2206 … Read More

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CH: “You cannot be an Anglican and use the Roman Missal.”

On the site of the best Catholic weekly in the UK, The Catholic Herald, there is an interesting piece about Catholic and Anglican and Anglo-Catholic and Anglicanorum coetibus Catholic identity. The Bishop of London is right about Anglicans using the … Read More

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PODCAzT 123: The Liturgical Year and a Custom

It is the Last Sunday of the liturgical year.  In the older, traditional form of the Roman Rite it is the 24th and Last Sunday after Pentecost, even though numerically it is the 23rd.  The Last Sunday is always the … Read More

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QUAERITUR: “Thee” instead of “you” in the form for baptism

From a reader: I understand that there is a number of traslations of the traditional form of Baptism, which can be used instead of the Latin. However some translate the baptism as “I baptize you” while others “I baptize thee” … Read More

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QUAERITUR: Saying “for all” even after the new translation is in force.

From a reader: I was wondering what the mind of Catholics ought to be toward the validity of Masses which are celebrated after the implementation of the Third Edition of the Roman Missal by certain Priests who may dare to … Read More

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QUAERITUR: When during Mass should people strike their breasts?

From a reader: For those of us who attend the Tridintine form of the Holy Mass, we see the servers striking their breasts at several points in the liturgy. In the Novus Ordo, where are appropriate points for the servers … Read More

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QUAERITUR: Valid matter, water, for baptism

From a reader: Several months ago, we attended a violin recital in a Methodist church (did not attend their service) and the pastor announced that he would be doing a “beach baptism”, and I imagine that he used the salt … Read More

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