Best of the Blog
Here are a selection of topics that can be found in our pages.
They are here to provide first time readers an overview of what can be found in this blog, and also so that you don't miss some really insightful and informative pieces that have appeared in the past.
Personal Sharings
- Compare... the Veritas! Website- comparing two church websites leads to an informative debate on whether the church should pay for quality work. (Aug 06)
- Is the Sunday Missal meant to be read during Mass?
- The Church and Media relations:- On the Archibishop's response to the tsunami
- Familiar or Foreign?: Church Architecture and Worship
- Should we sing the 'Our Father' in Latin?
- On the recent changes to the way we celebrate mass in Singapore: more on the Latin debate.
- Should Catholics read the Da Vinci Code?
- Good ole Liturgy - the Latin rite
- Confirmation : Problems with our catechesis and what to do about it.
- Discovering the Purpose of Youth Ministry
Theology
- Why God 'allowed' deadly tsunami to strike?
- The Problem of Evil: A Reflection in the Wake of the Asian Tsunami
- Image is nothing but an image
- Creation and Evolution
- Where do the souls of those who died professing other faiths fit in?
- (In)credible "intelligent design" -- what should science teachers be teaching?
1 comment:
Dear Chris Yeo,
I read that there is an Extraordinary Form Mass in Singapore (UCAN "SINGAPORE Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) Draws Young Working Adults." October 8, 2008). As I shall be visiting Singapore shortly, I plan to attend the Extraordinary Form Mass on Sunday.
However, the Singapore Archdiocesan official website only lists Masses in the vernacular (English and many other languages). The Extraordinary Form Singapore website only posts photos and recordings, after the fact.
Could you please list the Latin Mass (times, location map, directions, contact details, etc.) on your website?
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