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What's the Buzz?

If you were a Mass-goer back in the 70’s – gulp – 50 years ago – fifty! - especially if you were in high school or college, you might have rolled into Palm Sunday Mass with this going on:


Yes, ma’am, it was a time. Along with every...

2 months ago
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Worth Recovering, Indeed

(Re-post from Charlotte was Both because it directly relates to the subject of this place.)

Cardinal Dolan gave an exit interview to EWTN News – the text is here, for those of you who, like me, are too impatient to sit through videos.

In...

3 months ago
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The Gallery of Regrettable Lenten Food

Yes, this is a long-time, perennial post over at Charlotte was Both, but it occurred to me that it fit here as well.

I’m not going to reprint the entire post here, but rather reframe some of the material in a way that fits with this space...

3 months ago
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What St. Paul VI wants you to know about fasting

This is part of the “Open Vault” series - in which I pull relevant posts from Charlotte was Both and share them here to the Substack audience. I’ve combined parts of two posts for this. Originals are here and here.

Add this to the li...

3 months ago
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The "New Mass" of 1964

Hello there!

Today’s post is not about my work, but about something going on that’s very relevant to the theme of this Substack.

The Hand Missal Project is from Nico Fassino. In his words, “It’s an independent research initiative dedicat...

8 months ago
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