Showing posts with label announcements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label announcements. Show all posts

Monday, 17 August 2015

How you can help this blog


Do you want to help out this blog in promoting and spreading traditional Catholic vocations?  Here are some things that you can do to help out this blog:

Spread the word!

  • Can you feature this site on your blog?  Or ask your friends to do the same?
  • Would your oratory, chapel, parish, or diocese feature this in a newsletter or on a website?  Would you ask them?
  • Are there other websites we should be featured on or linked from?

Let us know!  After all, this blog is designed to encourage vocations, so people need to see it!

Translation

  • Can you translate materials about the societies, institutes, and communities listed here out of their original languages and into English?  

Be our eyes and ears

  • Is there content we ought to feature?  If so, tell us!
  • Do you have information on courses of studies in various seminaries, entrance requirements, website links?  
  • Do you have personal experience of or with one of the communities featured here?  Share your experiences with us!
And, if you know of any others discerning their vocations, point them to this blog!

Use the Contact Form in the sidebar to submit information or contact us.

May the Lord send us many holy priests, monks, and religious sisters and nuns!  

Thursday, 13 August 2015

A blog revival

After a three year period of dormancy, this blog is being revived under "new management!"

Over the next few weeks and months, this blog will feature new and updated information for most of the communities previously featured, along with fixing and replacing any broken media links where relevant (images, videos, etc).  Once that task is completed, we intend to regularly post information relating to traditional Catholic vocations and the discernment thereof.

The blog will continue to focus primarily on communities using exclusively the traditional Catholic liturgy (in general, the rites and rituals in effect in 1962).  The blog will also try to provide information on retreats and pilgrimages with traditional communities around the world.  However, this blog will also post about communities that are either discovering or re-discovering their traditional Catholic heritage by (re-)implementing traditional forms of Catholic liturgy.

Please pray that this endeavor grows and helps lead souls to their proper vocation.

Please also pray for the St. Conleth's Catholic Heritage Association, whence this blog idea came.

Please also pray for the original blog creator, Mark.  Last I heard, he entered the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter's seminary.  If you might, please offer a prayer for his vocation, wherever he is.

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

New Release: bilingual Diurnale Romanum

A new release for all friends of the traditional Roman liturgy: Fr Ramm of the FSSP's Apostolate in Thalwil announces a new edition of the 1962 Diurnale Romanum. This edition, newly typeset is bilingual: german-latin, in a clear two-column format.

The new edition is available for pre-order, and will be shipped in mid-August. Available with or without zippered cover, prices start at 80,- CHF / 60,- € (approx. $103 / £63).

For more information, including order form, please seewww.introibo.net/diurnale.