If you look on the right, you will see some changes to the Blog.
First, if you look on the upper right hand side, there is a link to a 24/7 video of the Daily Mass.
Under that, you'll find a link to EWTN radio, for your listening pleasure.
Under that, you'll find a widget to the iBreviary. I have that app on my iPhone and I love it.
Under that, you'll find a widget to pray the Scriptural Rosary.
Below that you'll find a link to a Catholic Blogger website and under that, a search engine that will search for Catholic blogs.
I hope you like the changes.
Sincerely,
De Maria
First, if you look on the upper right hand side, there is a link to a 24/7 video of the Daily Mass.
Under that, you'll find a link to EWTN radio, for your listening pleasure.
Under that, you'll find a widget to the iBreviary. I have that app on my iPhone and I love it.
Under that, you'll find a widget to pray the Scriptural Rosary.
Below that you'll find a link to a Catholic Blogger website and under that, a search engine that will search for Catholic blogs.
I hope you like the changes.
Sincerely,
De Maria
The daily mass is a great feature. However, based on the current mass video, it seems to me that it is quite a liberal mass as interpreted after VII. I've read that the "church of nice" or the more liberal churches (protestant leaning churches) will open their mass with a "good morning everyone". I found the mass that you provided to be flat and lifeless with canned music and no heart. I prefer a more tradition mass, ie., worshiping God and the Eucharist. Here in Phoenix we are blessed to have a wonderful mass, which is a replay of the Sunday service.
ReplyDeleteSeeing you are such a stickler for tradition, I'm surprised you provide the more liberal mass link. I can not speak for anyone else, but it would be awesome if you also provided a link to a more traditional or Tridentine mass.
I do enjoy reading your blog but I'll pass on the daily mass link.
JM
Thank you.
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DeleteSorry JM,
DeleteI've searched for a couple of hours now, but all I could find was a Latin Mass which was provided by a group which is against the Pope and separated from the Catholic Church.
I could not, in good conscience, provide a link to that.
I'll keep looking however.
Sincerely,
De Maria