
“There are not over a hundred people in the United States who hate the Catholic Church. There are millions, however, who hate what they wrongly believe to be the Catholic Church — which is, of course, quite a different thing.”
- Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
The Funeral Rites of the Graduale Romanum
Would that this “stational Psalmody” of the Novus Ordo funeral rites saw wider usage! If you or anyone you know have ever used it, please do let me know.
The Breviary in the Life of the Laity
‘Nothing can take the place of these great universal prayers of the Church, the prayers of the Mass and the divine Office. One has only to know them to find them indispensable. And alas, how few of the laity know them!’
The Matrimonial Mystery of the Biblical Narrative
God is saying to humankind, to Israel, to the Church, and to each one of us: “I want to marry you,” and Scripture tells the story of our frailty, His fidelity, and the final fulfillment to be found in “a new heaven and a new earth.”
Run to Mama
“It will be sufficient, in every need, to ask my Mother to make her intentions in my regard come true.”
Fr. Coleman O’Neill, OP on the Blessed Eucharist
“The focal point of all that belongs to Christ in the world, the Eucharist opens onto heaven. The substance of the bread is withdrawn from this world and changed into the substance of the glorified body of Christ; those who eat the transubstantiated bread are themselves drawn into the sphere of eternal happiness.”
Is Grace a Gas?
These seven sacraments are thus those parts of the material world which God, in His perfect freedom, has chosen to sanctify for the sake of our sanctification.
Not Merely Rites of Passage
Far from being merely rites of passage, the sacraments that a young person receives have ramifications not only for their own soul, but ramifications that reverberate through all of the “layers” of reality.
Who Needs the Sacraments?
We need the sacraments, because Christians are not Deists and human beings are not angels.
Introducing the CRCCM Repertoire Project
I hope that you will take advantage of this treasure trove of ideas and resources, and I would like to extend my thanks to all of my CRCCM colleagues for their collegiality and support, which enable us all to better serve Our Lord and His people.
In Festo Sancte Augustine
“In the psalms and hymns used in your prayers to God, let that be pondered in the heart which is uttered by the voice; chant nothing but what you find prescribed to be chanted; whatever is not so prescribed is not to be chanted.”
Unanswered Questions on the Liturgy of the Hours
On some finer details of the project that, as far as I’m aware, have not been definitively settled…
Updates on the Liturgy of the Hours
The exciting re-translation project for the Liturgy of the Hours continues! This article will get you up to speed.
Musician, Know Thy Theology!
Dear reader, it is up to you to ensure that the theological content of the music at your parish is faithful to the unchanging teachings of the holy Catholic Church.
Five Ways to Celebrate the Octave of Pentecost
For most Novus Ordo-going Catholics, myself included, the Octave of Pentecost is no longer officially part of the Church’s liturgical calendar, but here are five fitting ideas for extending the joy of Pentecost throughout the week.
Pray (At Least) As Much As You Practice
Dom Chautard, following St. Bernard of Clairvaux, challenges us not merely to be channels but to be reservoirs of this grace. Not to be “running on fumes,” as it were, but to be pouring ourselves out to our choristers and our parishioners and our co-workers from the overflow of grace that God pours into us through prayer.
The Moral Argument for God
Even secular society professes belief in moral facts about reality.
The Kalam Cosmological Argument for God
This is an excerpt from a longer presentation of mine called “Does God Exist?”
What Kind of Evidence Is There for God?
This is an excerpt from a longer presentation of mine called “Does God Exist?”