![]() While I can attest that nothing replaces the experience of being there, it certainly gives you a lovely view of the various chapels, halls, gardens and the like of the university and makes the "city of dreaming spires" (as it is called) come alive moreso than still pictures can ever hope to. While so doing, I happened across this very wonderful Virtual Tour of Oxford University and its various colleges (including Merton) all in 360 degrees - including some spaces one normally wouldn't see. I was looking up information on the upcoming training conference in the usus antiquior that the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales is putting on in the same location as last year's CIEL colloquium, Merton College, Oxford ( see details on the training here and for a little nostalgia's sake, see a clip of Solemn Vespers in that same chapel from the CIEL Conference this past Autumn). Dom Christopher Lazowski on Summorum Pontificum.There Was Great Joy in That City: Reflections of.Action Alert: Summorum Pontificum Contact Database.On Not Missing (or Avoiding) the Correctives in th.The Latin Mass Document: Fact and Fiction.On the Use of a Hieratic Liturgical English.Forgotten Architectural Styles IV: Lecce, the Flor.Book Notice: The Rites of Eastern Christendom.FSSP to offer Vocational Training program for Women.Parish Priests: What resources do you need to impl.Reform or Return? An Interview with Rev.The Abbots of Fontgombault and Barroux speak on th.Alcuin Reid on National Australian Radio.The 1962 Missal's glorious lack of options.CWN reports that the Pope uses the 1962 Missale Ro.FIRST THINGS: The Jewishness of the Roman Rite.One Rite, Two Forms: The Liturgical Life of St.Again, what's wrong with the freedom to say two fo.Diocese of Monterey to Offer Two Traditional Latin.Extraordinary Use Pronunciation Guide soon to be f. ![]()
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