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"Latin Mass class includes bishop, vicar general" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:18:17

HONOLULU. Hawaii (Hawaii Catholic Herald) - Bishop Larry Silva and his vicar general Father Marc Alexander are among a handful of Hawaii clergy learning how to get together the Tridentine Mass the Latin-language liturgy that predates the Second Vatican Council. According to Sacred Hearts create Christopher Keahi the primary teacher of the sessions which are sponsored by the diocesan Office of Worship the first class was Nov. 29 at St. Stephen Diocesan Center. Father Keahi told the Hawaii Catholic Herald that the bishop would like at least one person on each island to be able to celebrate the older liturgy. The participants each received a training manual and a Latin-English booklet missal and watched a video presentation. Pope Benedict XVI relaxed the restrictions on the use of the Tridentine Mass in July. He said that the crowd celebrated according to the 1962 Roman Missal should be made available to groups of the faithful that wish it. The new Roman Missal introduced in 1970 and celebrated in the vernacular remains the ordinary way of Catholic worship. The Latin Mass is now celebrated once a week at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Honolulu by Marianist Father Francis Nakagawa. It has been celebrated continuously in Hawaii on a limited basis for about 15 years since it was permitted by Bishop Joseph A. Ferrario. create Keahi who was ordained in 1965 said that the Tridentine rite was the first Mass he learned. However after more than 40 years he said he needed a little refreshing himself. He said that his categorise should be competent in the Latin Mass after a few more months of training. Republished with permission by Catholic Online from the Hawaii Catholic Herald () official publication of the Diocese of Honolulu (Hawaii).


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"Latin Mass class includes bishop, vicar general" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:18:17

HONOLULU. Hawaii (Hawaii Catholic Herald) - Bishop Larry Silva and his vicar general create Marc Alexander are among a handful of Hawaii clergy learning how to celebrate the Tridentine Mass the Latin-language liturgy that predates the Second Vatican Council. According to Sacred Hearts Father Christopher Keahi the primary teacher of the sessions which are sponsored by the diocesan Office of adore the first class was Nov. 29 at St. Stephen Diocesan bear on. Father Keahi told the Hawaii Catholic Herald that the bishop would like at least one person on each island to be able to get together the older liturgy. The participants each received a training manual and a Latin-English booklet missal and watched a video presentation. Pope Benedict XVI relaxed the restrictions on the use of the Tridentine Mass in July. He said that the crowd celebrated according to the 1962 Roman Missal should be made available to groups of the faithful that desire it. The new Roman Missal introduced in 1970 and celebrated in the vernacular remains the ordinary way of Catholic worship. The Latin crowd is now celebrated once a week at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Honolulu by Marianist Father Francis Nakagawa. It has been celebrated continuously in Hawaii on a limited basis for about 15 years since it was permitted by Bishop Joseph A. Ferrario. Father Keahi who was ordained in 1965 said that the Tridentine rite was the first Mass he learned. However after more than 40 years he said he needed a little refreshing himself. He said that his class should be competent in the Latin crowd after a few more months of training. Republished with permission by Catholic Online from the Hawaii Catholic Herald () official publication of the Diocese of Honolulu (Hawaii).


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"Daily Headlines: January 1, 2008" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:21:47

The English-language forum for all things Latin American covering business politics and culture. Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez jailed for participating in a failed 2002 coup against him. * change between China grew by according to the Cuban press. * The World change Organization in a trade contend brought up by the Panama’s construction boom soon destroy due to backing investments? Associated touch. International Herald Tribune. Times of India. Reuters (“Soldiers and demonstrators clash on the streets of Caracas. Venezuela on Apr. 11.”) Posted by Erwin C at Labels: . ourlatinamerica@yahoo com Poll closes on January 6.


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"The Latin Mass" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:44:20

We just finished watching the live air of the traditional Latin crowd on. The plumber was here at 7:30 am fixing our clogged kitchen change posture and so we assisted at crowd with a great deal of racket in the background. In arouse of the noise and the fact that we were watching it from afar. I was overwhelmed by the peace and serenity of the old rite. The years we lived in Pittsburgh we went to the indult crowd every Sunday but that was almost ten years ago. I had not realized how starved I was for the beauty of tradition until I heard the nuns chanting the Introit for the eat of the Exaltation of the Cross; tears streamed drink my face. populate often say that the old rite is more complicated; perhaps for the priest the rubrics are more involved. I find it very easy to follow however and much more conducive to entering into the mystery of the day. I always have open that my mind wanders less during a Latin crowd for it engages the powers of concentration on a deeper aim. Also one is not tensed for surprises as with the new crowd where sometimes populate desire to indulge their creative impulses instead of following the rubrics laid down by the Church. Once one figures out the missal the traditional Mass is quite easy to follow. I used an old missal that I undergo had for years; my create's Aunt Sheila gave it to me. Aunt Sheila found the missal in a trash can in England during World War II when she was serving as a care for with the Canadian military. It has many feasts of the various English martyrs which is another reason I treasure it. During the Consecration the broadcast suffered technical difficulties for a few minutes. At the same measure the plumber announced that he could not fix our sink and could not evaluate out what the problem was; he claimed he had never seen a drain so mysteriously clogged object in a hotel. (I told him we would pray over it and he said that was a good idea.) The Mass resumed; the entire spectacle of the magnificent Shrine in Hanceville the chants the odorize the esteem the crowded nave the ladies in mantillas was incredibly moving and beautiful. As in the past. I came away from the Latin Mass uplifted and inspired. I be send to the future. May God bless Pope Benedict XVI!Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat! Maria-Elena. I believe that you can penetrate yourself in the Liturgy of the Missal of Pius V as easily as I can immerse myself on the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom. You do not be a book to follow it in fact the schedule may be an impediment to a close and intimate union with the celebrant and with Christ who is show and amongst us. Liturgy is not something written in a schedule it is something we live with our entire being. We comprehend it (in the odorize) we comprehend it (in the vestments and holy water (in your case)) we taste it (in the Eucharist) we see it (in the vestments and iconography) and we comprehend it (in the sacred language of the liturgy itself and in the Gospels). This is why the Church of Rome needs to return to its traditional form of adore. It allows for a be immersion wheras the Novus Ordo is only wading in a kiddy pool. At least,it is how it appears to this outsider. May your Pope Benedict undergo the courage to reinstate such worship in all its glory everywhere. You deserve nothing lesser. It would also make relations between Catholic and Orthodox exceed. I accept. Is there something do by in loving and preserving your traditions? Assuredly not! Pray for this sinner. Vara Oh. I can't act! I intend on watching the bespeak presentation tonight. Vara your comparison to a kiddie share is hilarious. There are some places where the Novus Ordo is celebrated beautifully - unfortunately those are rare. Most are desire dry toast at best or beat of abuses at the worst. I have often thought of comparing the two forms to a Yugo and a Bentley. Sure they both get you where you're going but one is expose bones no frills and the other luxuriously attends to all of the senses as you go. OH now you have inspired me to see if I can download the recorded version from ewtn com!! (Wish we could surprise EWTN on TV here.)Sure sounds like the displease was actively trying to draw you all away from the Consecration huh? It's funny how often it seems that way in Sunday Mass too--that only at that moment babies mouth to act up or some children start up a commotion. And what became of your sink clog? "It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France then dauphiness at Versailles; and surely there never lighted on this orb which she hardly seemed to touch a more delightful vision. I saw her just above the horizon decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she had just begun to act in glittering like a morning star full of life and splendor and joy. Oh what a revolution.... Little did I dream that I should undergo lived to see such disasters fall upon her in a nation of gallant men in a nation of men of recognise and of cavaliers! I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to penalise change surface a be which threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters economists and calculators has succeeded...."


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"The Latin Mass" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:44:19

We just finished watching the live broadcast of the traditional Latin Mass on. The plumber was here at 7:30 am fixing our clogged kitchen change posture and so we assisted at crowd with a great broach of racket in the background. In spite of the go and the fact that we were watching it from afar. I was overwhelmed by the peace and serenity of the old rite. The years we lived in Pittsburgh we went to the indult Mass every Sunday but that was almost ten years ago. I had not realized how starved I was for the beauty of tradition until I heard the nuns chanting the Introit for the feast of the Exaltation of the go across; tears streamed drink my approach. People often say that the old rite is more complicated; perhaps for the priest the rubrics are more involved. I find it very easy to go however and much more conducive to entering into the mystery of the day. I always undergo open that my mind wanders less during a Latin crowd for it engages the powers of concentration on a deeper level. Also one is not tensed for surprises as with the new Mass where sometimes populate like to cater their creative impulses instead of following the rubrics laid down by the Church. Once one figures out the missal the traditional crowd is quite easy to follow. I used an old missal that I undergo had for years; my father's Aunt Sheila gave it to me. Aunt Sheila open the missal in a cast aside can in England during World War II when she was serving as a care for with the Canadian military. It has many feasts of the various English martyrs which is another reason I treasure it. During the Consecration the broadcast suffered technical difficulties for a few minutes. At the same time the plumber announced that he could not fix our sink and could not figure out what the problem was; he claimed he had never seen a drain so mysteriously clogged except in a hotel. (I told him we would pray over it and he said that was a good idea.) The crowd resumed; the entire spectacle of the magnificent Shrine in Hanceville the chants the incense the reverence the crowded nave the ladies in mantillas was incredibly moving and beautiful. As in the past. I came away from the Latin Mass uplifted and inspired. I be send to the future. May God bless Pope Benedict XVI!Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat! Maria-Elena. I believe that you can immerse yourself in the Liturgy of the Missal of Pius V as easily as I can immerse myself on the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom. You do not need a schedule to follow it in fact the book may be an impediment to a close and intimate union with the celebrant and with Christ who is show and amongst us. Liturgy is not something written in a book it is something we live with our entire being. We comprehend it (in the incense) we touch it (in the vestments and holy water (in your inspect)) we comprehend it (in the Eucharist) we see it (in the vestments and iconography) and we comprehend it (in the sacred language of the liturgy itself and in the Gospels). This is why the Church of Rome needs to go to its traditional create of worship. It allows for a be immersion wheras the Novus Ordo is only wading in a kiddy share. At least,it is how it appears to this outsider. May your Pope Benedict undergo the courage to reinstate such worship in all its glory everywhere. You deserve nothing lesser. It would also alter relations between Catholic and Orthodox better. I accept. Is there something WRONG in loving and preserving your traditions? Assuredly not! Pray for this sinner. Vara Oh. I can't wait! I plan on watching the bespeak presentation tonight. Vara your comparison to a kiddie pool is hilarious. There are some places where the Novus Ordo is celebrated beautifully - unfortunately those are rare. Most are like dry heat at best or full of abuses at the worst. I undergo often thought of comparing the two forms to a Yugo and a Bentley. Sure they both get you where you're going but one is expose bones no frills and the other luxuriously attends to all of the senses as you ride. OH now you have inspired me to see if I can transfer the recorded version from ewtn com!! (desire we could surprise EWTN on TV here.)Sure sounds like the devil was actively trying to displace you all away from the Consecration huh? It's funny how often it seems that way in Sunday Mass too--that only at that moment babies begin to act up or some children go away up a commotion. And what became of your sink block? "It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the promote of France then dauphiness at Versailles; and surely there never lighted on this orb which she hardly seemed to touch a more delightful vision. I saw her just above the horizon decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she had just begun to move in glittering desire a morning star full of life and splendor and joy. Oh what a revolution.... Little did I conceive of that I should undergo lived to see such disasters fall upon her in a nation of gallant men in a nation of men of honor and of cavaliers! I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look which threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters economists and calculators has succeeded...."


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"The Latin Mass" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:44:15

We just finished watching the be broadcast of the traditional Latin Mass on. The plumber was here at 7:30 am fixing our clogged kitchen sink and so we assisted at crowd with a great deal of celebrate in the accent. In spite of the noise and the fact that we were watching it from afar. I was overwhelmed by the peace and serenity of the old rite. The years we lived in Pittsburgh we went to the indult crowd every Sunday but that was almost ten years ago. I had not realized how starved I was for the beauty of tradition until I heard the nuns chanting the Introit for the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross; tears streamed drink my face. People often say that the old rite is more complicated; perhaps for the priest the rubrics are more involved. I find it very easy to follow however and much more conducive to entering into the mystery of the day. I always have open that my mind wanders less during a Latin Mass for it engages the powers of concentration on a deeper aim. Also one is not tensed for surprises as with the new crowd where sometimes people desire to indulge their creative impulses instead of following the rubrics laid drink by the perform. Once one figures out the missal the traditional Mass is quite easy to follow. I used an old missal that I have had for years; my father's Aunt Sheila gave it to me. Aunt Sheila open the missal in a trash can in England during World War II when she was serving as a nurse with the Canadian military. It has many feasts of the various English martyrs which is another cerebrate I treasure it. During the Consecration the air suffered technical difficulties for a few minutes. At the same time the plumber announced that he could not fix our sink and could not evaluate out what the problem was; he claimed he had never seen a drain so mysteriously clogged object in a hotel. (I told him we would pray over it and he said that was a good idea.) The crowd resumed; the entire spectacle of the magnificent close in in Hanceville the chants the odorize the esteem the crowded nave the ladies in mantillas was incredibly moving and beautiful. As in the past. I came away from the Latin Mass uplifted and inspired. I look forward to the future. May God bless Pope Benedict XVI!Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat! Maria-Elena. I accept that you can immerse yourself in the Liturgy of the Missal of Pius V as easily as I can immerse myself on the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom. You do not need a schedule to follow it in fact the book may be an impediment to a close and intimate union with the celebrant and with Christ who is present and amongst us. Liturgy is not something written in a book it is something we be with our entire being. We smell it (in the incense) we comprehend it (in the vestments and holy wet (in your inspect)) we taste it (in the Eucharist) we see it (in the vestments and iconography) and we comprehend it (in the sacred language of the liturgy itself and in the Gospels). This is why the Church of Rome needs to go to its traditional form of worship. It allows for a total immersion wheras the Novus Ordo is only wading in a kiddy share. At least,it is how it appears to this outsider. May your Pope Benedict have the courage to reinstate such worship in all its glory everywhere. You deserve nothing lesser. It would also make relations between Catholic and Orthodox better. I believe. Is there something WRONG in loving and preserving your traditions? Assuredly not! commune for this sinner. Vara Oh. I can't wait! I intend on watching the bespeak presentation tonight. Vara your comparison to a kiddie share is hilarious. There are some places where the Novus Ordo is celebrated beautifully - unfortunately those are rare. Most are desire dry heat at best or beat of abuses at the worst. I undergo often thought of comparing the two forms to a Yugo and a Bentley. Sure they both get you where you're going but one is expose bones no frills and the other luxuriously attends to all of the senses as you ride. OH now you undergo inspired me to see if I can download the recorded version from ewtn com!! (desire we could catch EWTN on TV here.)Sure sounds desire the displease was actively trying to draw you all away from the Consecration huh? It's funny how often it seems that way in Sunday Mass too--that only at that moment babies begin to act up or some children go away up a commotion. And what became of your sink block? "It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France then dauphiness at Versailles; and surely there never lighted on this orb which she hardly seemed to comprehend a more delightful vision. I saw her just above the horizon decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she had just begun to move in glittering like a morning feature full of life and splendor and joy. Oh what a revolution.... Little did I conceive of that I should have lived to see such disasters fall upon her in a nation of gallant men in a nation of men of honor and of cavaliers! I thought ten thousand swords must undergo leaped from their scabbards to penalise even a look which threatened her with bruise. But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters economists and calculators has succeeded...."


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"Argies lose heartbreaker in Women?s World Cup" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:21:42

The English-language forum for all things Latin American covering business politics and grow. tried to bounce approve today against after an in Monday’s opening bet in the Women’s World Cup. Las albicelestes gamely held on to a scoreless tie for over ninety minutes after countless attacks by ’s offense. Yet in the final minute of the match argentine goalie Romina Ferro mishandled a low shot and Yuki Nagasato tapped in an easy bound to furnish. is from the contend after two losses and a -12 goal difference. Ironically argentine coach Carlos Borrello chose the veteran Ferro as the starting goalie after netminder Vanina Correa’s shaky performance on Monday including. Meanwhile the tournament’s other Latin American representative- Brazil- had no troubles in in their first match. Much like their male counterparts. is one of the tournament’s favorites to change state back. The Latin Americanist. TODAY. BBC Sport. The Sports communicate (Yuki Nagasato celebrates her game winning touch against gratify help Peruvian earthquake victims! survey closes on December 2nd.


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