2011 Newsletters

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January 2011

  • Pope Benedict XVI’s World Day of Peace excerpts
  • Anglican Ordinariate begins to form
  • Bishop Fellay, SSPX – “Solely a Problem of Canonical Nature”
  • Benedictines, Mary Queen of Apostles move to new convent

February 2011

  • Archbishop Gullickson on bishops who obstruct Summorum Pontificum
  • Pope Benedict XVI on Catholic presence on the internet
  • Father Austin Milner, O.P. on the meaning of “et cum spiritu tuo”

March 2011

  • Excerpts from Una Voce International’s report to Pope Benedict XVI on how well (or poorly) Summorum Pontificum is being implemented
  • A Virtual Tour of the Sistine Chapel – great for Lenten meditations
  • Suggested Lenten reading from St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Tips for Participating in the Traditional Latin Mass

April 2011

  • Father Hunwicke on Church councils, especially Vatican II
  • Father Mark Kriby, O.S.B.’s meditation on Christ and the woman taken in adultery
  • Enrollment information for St. John Bosco Academy for boys and St. Cecelia’s school for girls

May 2011

  • Excerpts from Pope Benedict’s sermon at the beatification of Pope John Paul II on May 1, 2011
  • Icons of the BVM for meditation and prayer
  • Information on the new location for the Traditional Latin Mass in Tontitown, Arkansas

June-July 2011

  • Full text of Universae Ecclesiae with commentary
  • News of St. Peter Parish in Tulsa on purchasing Our Lady of Sorrows in Broken Arrow
  • Information on contacting the Rorate Caeli Purgatorial Society for loved ones who have passed away

August 2011

  • How to obtain access to the Traditional Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form) and what to do about abuses in the EF
  • Essentially Satanic – a short bio on the Comte de Maistre and his thoughts on the French Revolution which still affects the Western world today

September 2011

  • The Latin Mass brings forth “greater spiritual fruit” – Domenico Cardinal Bartolucci to Pope Benedict XVI
  • Meditation on the Nativity of Our Lady
  • Father Mark Kirby, OSB, on the Good Samaritan

October 2011

  • Discernment: How to know what God’s will is for you
  • Oath against Modernism
  • The Jewish Roots of September Ember Days
  • All That Remains – film project on the life of Dr. Paul Takashi Nagai whose cause for canonization is advancing

November 2011

  • Why the Catholic Church prays for the dead
  • St. Catherine of Genoa on purgatory
  • 26 Martyrs

December 2011

  • FSSP closes Cherokee Village apostolate
  • Assessing and developing a vibrant Latin Mass Community
  • Stand in the Gap Ministries

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