New Liturgical Movement: The Feast of St Barbara

Today is the feast of St Barbara, who was in the later Middle Ages one of the most popular among

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New Liturgical Movement: Against “Organic Development”

This essay is the result of something I have been reflecting on for a very long time, after many discussions

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Triggernometry Interviews Peter Whittle: Does The West Have The Will To Survive? (CLIP) – YouTube

This is a clip from Triggernometry’s interview with Peter Whittle, Founder & Director of the New Culture Forum. To watch

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New Liturgical Movement: A White Advent: Daily Rorate Masses in Hungary

We are grateful to a Hungarian Norbertine for sharing with us this account of his country’s liturgical customs of Advent.

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New Liturgical Movement: The Collects of Advent: Who is Being Addressed, and What Difference Does It Make?

Some time ago, when my duties with two different choirs had me attending both the traditional and post-Conciliar rites, I

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New Liturgical Movement: The First Sunday of Advent 2021

Looking from afar, behold I see the power of God coming, and a cloud covering all the land: * go ye to

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New Liturgical Movement: The Five Week Advent

The most ancient liturgical books of the Roman Rite attest that the Roman Advent was originally five weeks long, rather

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New Liturgical Movement: The Life and Afterlife of St. Catherine of Alexandria

Note: The following article appeared in the Fall 2015 issue of The Latin Mass magazine on pages 48-52 (vol. 24,

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New Liturgical Movement: Patronal Feasts of the Schola Sainte-Cécile

Our good friends of the Schola Sainte-Cécile recently celebrated the feast of St Eugenius, the principal patron of their home

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New Liturgical Movement: Portable Altars at Auction; Guest Post by Andrew Marlborough

This week, I present another guest article by my friend, Andrew Marlborough, who worked in the art gallery business for

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