Modern day Arian heretics, from a post on Way of the Fathers.

A few links. I like videos.
1. Gregorian Chant CD: St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary
2. Gregorian Chant CD: St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary (another one)
3. Regina Caeli sung
4. Tridentine liturgy at St. Louis MO cathedral
5. The beauty of Tradition
For even more, click on the videos linked on the right hand side of these above. One of the worst [...]

Pentecost

May 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment

…with my favourite painting on the subject:

My little bit of Pentecost shopping: the Compendium of the Catechism (at last) to build my library and a little statue of our Lady of Lourdes to watch over my living quarters.
Other news: heard a wonderful sermon from a local priest for the Saturday evening service, coloured with Paul’s [...]

New book

May 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment

I got Papa’s new book. I was surprised to find it displayed in the religious section of a prominent non-Christian bookstore here in India (two copies only) right next to Abp. Sheen’s Life of Christ, but Bombay has a large Christian population and the book has caused a sensation. For all the hype, I didn’t [...]

See this view of the Holy City, with the large mosque sitting on the Temple Mount. Everthing of importance seems to be marked up. The church of the Holy Sepulchre is sitting to the west of the Temple Mount, the Garden of Gethsemane to the immediate right.
Tantalising.

Link to the Onion article. It’s funny.

…makes his way onto the internet in this report from the Chicago Courier News. Here in Bombay, I hear occasionally about faith healing like the one described here, although I have never attended one and am highly skeptical when the healer is not a priest. In the linked report, the good priest prays over people [...]

Ascension day

May 17, 2007 | 2 Comments

And I’m trapped offshore, again. I await these days more than ever before and I begin to tire now of this job, that imprisons me offshore even when it is not necessary. It is my delight that I find God everywhere, and am able to find his Church on this flimsy internet connection.
On this [...]

Nice article from the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: “Oh dear, the Pope is Catholic”.

In Delhi now, a priest is shot, apparently over the subject of admission of a child to his school. From the Indian Catholic. This was a pretext; they wanted to rob the school. The police claimed that the men were trying to steal the priest’s mobile telephone (?!) but shot him when he resisted. A [...]

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