Sunday, March 30, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
I was very pleased to receive the following email from Diane:
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The 9:30am Liturgy at our parish was a most majestic ceremony, celebrated in the extraordinary form of the Roman rite (more casually called, the Traditional Latin Mass or "Tridentine"). It was a solemn high Mass.
Between three photo posts there are probably more than 50 detailed pictures of the day from before Mass, the blessing of palms, the procession and the Mass itself.
Bloggers, feel free to use some of the photos if you wish. I would humbly request a link back to the post below [Post 3] since it links directly to the other two photo posts. It was too much for a single post.
Photo Post 1
Photo Post 2
Photo Post 3
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Last year and the previous year I created a special post welcoming all new Catholics, and this year I have done the same. I am very pleased that the Curt Jester has again kindly created another image for this project. I have had it created for all of you! Please save it and post it on your blogs, websites, etc.
Please visit the weblogs of these people and welcome them into the Universal Church, the one established by Jesus Christ. Pray for them too!
Please let me know if anyone else should be added to this list.
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Please visit the weblogs of these people and welcome them into the Universal Church, the one established by Jesus Christ. Pray for them too!
Please let me know if anyone else should be added to this list.
- Danielle at My Anticipation
- BC at The Sacred Heart Brigade
- Chris at Cow Bike Rider
- Stephen at Proud to be a "Catholic" Convert
- Kelly at Answering the Call
- Erik at Y Taith Cristnogol
- Melissa at Almost Catholic Momma
- Gretchen at Proto-Catholic
- Jim at The Trail Home
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