gravitational masses was first made (1890-1906) by L. Eötvös, who found that the masses coincide with an error of ˜ 10’8. The error was reduced to 10-11by the American physicists R. Dicke, R. Krotkov, and P. Roll in 1959-64 and to 10-12by the Soviet physicists V. B. ...
In the Middle Ages the synods granted to bishops the right of allowing house-chapels within their dioceses. According to the law of today (Council of Trent, Sess. XXII, de reform.), the Mass may be celebrated only in chapels and public (or semi-public) oratories, which must be ...
Here’s what the Pope said to the bishops of the Northwestern United States: “The two-thousandth anniversary of the birth of the Savior is a call to all Christ’s followers to seek a genuine conversion to God and a great advance to holiness. Since the Liturgy is such a central part of...
If a "Novus Ordo-oriented" person had directed that movie, Jesus would have spoken English with an American accent (to be dubbed into local dialects for other countries), and would have thrown in slang and politically correct, inclusive language to make everyone (but traditional Catholics) feel...
In defense of my criticism, I refer to today’s second reading. Paul wrote, “May the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, just as we have for you, so as to strengthen your hearts, to be blameless in holiness before our God and Father at the comi...
Vic Biorseth, Tuesday, March 05, 2013 http://www.CatholicAmericanThinker.com/Why are we even discussing going back to the old Latin Mass? First, look at this video presentation by Michael Voris:http://www.churchmilitant.tv/daily/?today=2013-03-04Then, refresh your ancient Catholic ...
In the Middle Ages the synods granted to bishops the right of allowing house-chapels within their dioceses. According to the law of today (Council of Trent, Sess. XXII, de reform.), the Mass may be celebrated only in Chapels and public (or semi-public) oratories, which must be ...