Category Archives: Brick by Brick

A reader’s experience of the Extraordinary Form

From a reader: Yesterday evening, I had the pleasure of attending my second Extraordinary Form mass. It was held in honor of the close of our parish’s Forty Hours devotion. Unlike the first mass where I felt overwhelmed and a little … Read More

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Pope Benedict talks about “New Evangelization”

From CNA: Pope believes secularized nations can become Christian again Vatican City, Oct 15, 2011 / 03:24 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Today Pope Benedict XVI told over 8,000 Catholics involved in the “new evangelization” that he has every confidence they can … Read More

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Pipe Organs and a famous Chicago church

There is an interesting video on YouTube about the pipe organ project going on at St. John Cantius in Chicago. If you don’t know much about pipe organs, you could learn a few things from this 12 minute video. Remember: … Read More

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US Anglican Ordinariate imminent this autumn

In the UK’s best Catholic weekly, The Catholic Herald, we pick up on comments by Card. Wuerl of Washington DC that soon in the USA some form of the Ordinariate foreseen in Anglicanorum coetibus will be established. Here is a … Read More

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What makes this blog worthwhile

From a reader: Father, Thanks for your encouraging words to get to confession. It’s hard getting the motivation to go, but it is a worthwhile effort once one bites the bullet and just does it. I finally made the time … Read More

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Bp. Sample explains his vision for New Evangelization and Sacred Liturgy

My friend Fr John Boyle of the blog Caritas in veritate sums up a convocation of priests in the Diocese of Marquette. His notes about Bishop Alex Sample’s remarks are worth reading in full. Here is an excerpt of the … Read More

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Communion under both kinds: Bp. Morlino explains the situation to his priests.

You have by now read that His Excellency Most Rev. Robert Morlino, intrepid Bishop of Madison, helped the priests of that diocese to understand that the indult distribution of Holy Communion under both kinds upon a wide variety of occasions … Read More

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The fruits of being inviting

For your Brick by Brick file. I have often suggested that you, dear readers, invite people to come to Mass with you. Be inviting. People like to be invited, even if they don’t accept. And you never know what will … Read More

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London Rosary Procession

Yesterday’s Rosary procession from Westminster Cathedral to the Brompton Oratory produced lots of prayers, or course, and lots of nice photos as well.  Here is a link to a flicker collection.

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QUAERITUR: How to get people to stop doing Novus Ordo things in a TLM?

From a reader: In my parish there is offered both the TLM or EF and the NO. Sometimes parishioners who almost exclusively attend the NO come to the TLM (which is a great thing, praise God and Vivat Papa!) . However, often these … Read More

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