Category Archives: Liturgy Science Theatre 3000

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A study in contrasts

Here is one side. Bishop Schneider makes such a crucial point about the Latin language in liturgy. Please SHARE It’s a short video but it makes a powerful argument. pic.twitter.com/OIwAeFzJ9l — Michael J. Matt (@Michael_J_Matt) June 26, 2025 Here is … Read More

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Pope Benedict XVI on Corpus Christi processions and a rant from Fr. Z

Today is the true Feast of Corpus Christi.  In many places the Feast of Corpus Christi gets an “external celebration” on Sunday.  There’s nothing wrong with that, as it gives more people a change to participate.  It is wonderful to … Read More

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Why reverent, traditionally-oriented Novus Ordo Masses may soon come under attack.

There is a piece at the blog Unam Sanctam Catholicam which merits attention. I’ll preface this with personal experience. Over the years I’ve seen time and again that people who are exposed to a more traditional style of worship in … Read More

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Pentecost Saturday: We Are Our Rites – Wherein Fr. Z rants

Today, Pentecost Saturday, the Season of Easter comes to an end.  The cycle that started with pre-Lent Sunday’s is over. Being an Ember Saturday, there would have been a vigil in the night in preparation for ordinations to the priesthood … Read More

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Pentecost Friday: tearing it up

Pentecost Friday At NLM there is a great explanation of the Pentecost Roman Stations. I find these historical details interesting because we find traces of ancient things in the traditional rites even today. In any event, if I am to … Read More

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PODCAzT 60: Pentecost customs; St. Ambrose on the dew of the Holy Spirit

Originally Published on: May 16, 2008 Today is Friday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. [NB: Yesterday I forgot to … Read More

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Pentecost Thursday: No Joy in Mudville for Dustman.

Pentecost Thursday. The Roman Station is St. Lawrence outside the walls, which is where it was in the Easter Octave on Wednesday. In the Gospel from Luke 9, Jesus sends the Apostles out with authority to heal and cast out … Read More

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ASK FATHER: Communion services simply because the priest is away?

From a reader… QUAERITUR … sort of… there is am implied question: It all started when I tried to go to a noon Mass today at the liberal parish you have showcased before (the old pastor retired but the new guy … Read More

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Pentecost Wednesday: Peter’s shadow

Pentecost Wednesday: Ember Day Another Octave ramble which might have a couple of surprises. Back in the day, 5th c or so, Pentecost was enriched with an Octave, thus extending the festal character of the great feast. For a while … Read More

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OLDIE PODCAzT 58: Ember Days; Chrysostom on St. Matthias; Prayer to the Holy Spirit

ORIGINAL NOTES from 14 May 2008: Today is Wednesday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the third PODCAzT for the Pentecost … Read More

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