From the Medieval Piety Dept.
Christian Today: and Medieval News:
Performance Art
The post also uses the correct word "celebrate" for this Mass.
Also: University of York
It's not religion -- connecting man to God -- it's archeology -- connecting man to the physical artifacts of his past.
PhD student Eleanor McCullough pieced together the Mass used in York churches in the 14th Century based on manuscripts from the period held by York Minster and the Bodleian Library.
This may well be the first time that a York Lady Mass has been reconstructed and performed from the medieval manuscripts here in York since the Reformation.
It will be used in a special ceremony on Saturday 18 July at All Saints Church North Street, in York, to celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of North Street.
Labels: anglican, catholic, church, history, liturgy
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Patrick Sweeney at 9:12 PM
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A takedown of Peggy Noonan
I'm sorry I have not been combing the Internet for articles like this -- so you may have read it already. It is a no mercy critique of Peggy Noonan's whole attitude about conservatives in general and Sarah Palin in particular.
Peggy Noonan is Sarah Palin jealous
via proecclesia blog
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Patrick Sweeney at 9:27 PM
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Cash for Clunkers
Since this is a program for people to choose destroy what is still a useful car, years ahead of its time. I wonder if this is soften us for the destruction of human life when the government wants to reduce the burden they impose on the "economy".
See also: Just a reminder: Cash for Clunkers requires destroying perfectly usable car: Hot Air Blog
Labels: economy, obama, politics, pro-life
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Patrick Sweeney at 8:18 AM
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