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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Today is the feast of St Barbara, who was in the later Middle Ages one of the most popular among
This essay is the result of something I have been reflecting on for a very long time, after many discussions
This is a clip from Triggernometry’s interview with Peter Whittle, Founder & Director of the New Culture Forum. To watch
We are grateful to a Hungarian Norbertine for sharing with us this account of his country’s liturgical customs of Advent.
Some time ago, when my duties with two different choirs had me attending both the traditional and post-Conciliar rites, I
Looking from afar, behold I see the power of God coming, and a cloud covering all the land: * go ye to
The most ancient liturgical books of the Roman Rite attest that the Roman Advent was originally five weeks long, rather
Note: The following article appeared in the Fall 2015 issue of The Latin Mass magazine on pages 48-52 (vol. 24,
Our good friends of the Schola Sainte-Cécile recently celebrated the feast of St Eugenius, the principal patron of their home
This week, I present another guest article by my friend, Andrew Marlborough, who worked in the art gallery business for