New Liturgical Movement: Book Recommendation: Christian Iconography – Selections from The Art of Painting (1649), by Francesco Pacheco

At long last, this classic treatise on Baroque and Counter-Reformation sacred art has been translated from the original Spanish for

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New Liturgical Movement: “For a General Liturgical Reform”: First-ever Translation of a Programmatic 1949 Article by Annibale Bugnini (Part 1)

NLM is very grateful to Carlo Schena for translating a text of crucial importance in understanding the history of the

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New Liturgical Movement: Two Classic Works by Dom Columba Marmion, in New Centenary Editions

In honor of the upcoming centenary of Dom Columba’s death, Silverstream Priory has brought out new unabridged editions of two

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New Liturgical Movement

The following was written by Dom Alcuin Reid OSB and published as part of the Monastère Saint-Benoît’s Time After Pentecost

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New Liturgical Movement: Bishop Aillet on Traditionis Custodes: Towards a Restoration of Peace?

The YouTube channel of the French Catholic magazine L’Homme Nouveau has just published an interview with His Excellency Marc Aillet,

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New Liturgical Movement: Forgotten English Rituals: A New Research Project by Nico Fassino

Our thanks to Mr Nico Fassino for sharing with us this account of his latest research project, on the 1954

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New Liturgical Movement: The Vigil of All Saints

In the Roman Rite, the term “vigilia – vigil” traditionally means a penitential day of preparation for one of the

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New Liturgical Movement: An Essential Resource for Restorationists: Detailed Charts Comparing Pre-’55, ’55, and ’62 Mass and Office

In the slow but steady work of restoring the Roman liturgical tradition, it seems that we are never quite fully

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New Liturgical Movement: The Mortifying Orations of Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday, which inaugurates the sacred season of Lent, is one of the most memorable days of the liturgical year.

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New Liturgical Movement: A 12th-Century Coptic Gospel Book (Part 1)

Here is another beautiful manuscript which I stumbled across on one of my favorite websites for liturgical books, that of

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