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Daniel Eusterman

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  • Sep 7, 2024 | adoremus.org | Joseph O'Brien |Carol Jones |Daniel Eusterman

    On September 18, 1951, the final day of a three-day event celebrating the dedication of the Holy Cross Memorial Seminary in La Crosse, WI, the great Catholic apologist Bishop Fulton J. Sheen stood at an outdoor podium before a crowd of 12,000 faithful in the shadow of the newly erected school for future priests. He delivered that day a presentation on the importance of the priesthood, but one which had an unexpected focus: women.

  • Sep 7, 2024 | adoremus.org | Joseph O'Brien |Carol Jones |Daniel Eusterman

    Dom Prosper Guéranger has been called the “grandfather” of the Liturgical Movement, a century-long effort within the Catholic Church to inspire deeper understanding and greater appreciation for the liturgy of the Roman rite through liturgical piety, which Dom Alcuin Reid defines as “drawing one’s spiritual nourishment from active and conscious contemplation of the faith of the Church as it is celebrated and expressed in the liturgical rites and prayers throughout the annual round of seasons...

  • Jul 6, 2024 | adoremus.org | Carol Jones |Aaron Sanders |Jeremy J. Priest |Daniel Eusterman

    As a child starting school in the late 1950s, there was not much about “hearing” Mass that was readily accessible to me. There were lots of intriguing mysteries about what went on up there between the priest (whose back was turned to us) and the Tabernacle (directly in front of him on the altar) to which he seemed to be whispering in secret; however, little of it filtered down to the fourth-to-the-last pew of the nave of St. Ann’s Parish, our usual Sunday morning haunt.

  • Apr 12, 2024 | adoremus.org | Christopher Carstens |Daniel Eusterman

    Liturgy has become the plaything of ideologues. In this new podcast, Adoremus Editor, Christopher Carstens, and host, Michael Gormley, recover the biblical meaning of the Sacred Liturgy, which is to communicate God’s own life and grace to His faithful sons and daughters. This weekly podcast, sponsored by Adoremus Bulletin, places the doctrine of Theosis or Divinization at the center of our holiness, our corporate worship, and the desire for Heaven. Fall in love with the mystery of Christ.

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