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David Schütz
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Peccator apud peccatores, et insanus apud insanosTwitter: @scecclesia
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- Response to Paul Forgasz on “How Jesus the Faithful Jew became the Christ of Christian Faith”
- The Christian Hope and Christian Dialogue with Jews (2013)
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Australian Blogs
- Blog of a Country Priest Father John Corrigan from “out west”
- Cardinal Pole's Blog on Church and State
- Cooees From The Cloister
- Glosses from an Old Manse – Lutheran Pastor Mark Henderson’s blog
- Lightly Salted Peter’s blog
- One Bread, One Body – Jeff Tan’s Blog
- Psallite Sapienter – Joshua’s Blog
- The Glorificamus Society for the Renewal of Catholic Liturgy
- The Holy Irritant Tony Robertson’s blog
Liturgical Resources
- ACBC List of Approved Hymns and Songs Prepared by the National Liturgical Music Board, awaiting recognitio from Rome
- Cantica Nova
- Chabanel Psalms Free downloadable chant settings of the Psalms for each Sunday and Feast
- Church Music Dr Geoffrey Madden’s blog – AOV stuff
- Corpus Christi Watershed lots of resouirces and ideas for chant
- DivineOffice.Org Daily Prayer in audio and text
- GIRM (2011) The General Instruction on the Roman Missal (including Australian adaptions – as published in the Roman Missal 2012)
- Illuminare Publications Home of the Lumen Christi Missal
- Musica Sacra Many resources for Chant in the Mass
- Revised Grail Psalter online
- Simple English Propers of the Mass (Ordinary Form) Everything you need for Entrance, Gradual, Offertory and Communion Chants
- The Ordo From the Brisbane Liturgical Commission
- The Processional: Texts for Singing the Processional Songs of the Mass from the Church’s primary sources (Society of Saint Gregory) From the Website of the Bishops Conference of England and Wales, the full texts for the antiphon and psalm verses of the Entrance, Offertory and Communion Chants according to the new translation of the Roman Missal
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My Sites
- Anima Education – Do an Adult Faith Formation course!
- Sing Lustily and With Good Courage My Hymnody and Music blog
- Year of Grace – My 2000/01 Conversion Diary done as a “retro-blog”
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- Against the Grain Christopher Blosser
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- Crux – Covering All Things Catholic Where John L. Allen Jnr now hangs out, working for the Boston Globe
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- Faith World Blog (Reuters)
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- Vatican Information Service
- www.Chiesa – Sandro Magister
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Overseas Blogs
- Mercy Journeys with Pastor Harrison President of LCMS
- Sonitus Sanctus – Free Catholic Audio and Video
- The Ironic Catholic – To put a Catholic smile on your dial
- Weedon's Blog – Lutheran pastor William Weedon
- What Does the Prayer Really Say? – Fr John Zuhlsdorf
- Whispers in the Loggia – Rocco Palmo’s News Blog
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The Schütz Model for a Elective Australian Constitutional Monarchy
I propose that
1) We replace the absentee monarch of Australia (who is also the Monarch of Great Britain) with an elected Australian monarchy.
2) The elected monarch exactly replaces the current monarch in the current constition.
3) The elected monarch has exactly the same powers, duties and responsibilities as those of the current absentee monarch. All the monarch's functions are carried out by his/her personal representatives (as is currently the case): federally by the Governor General, and in the states by the State Governors.
4) The Governor General and the Governors continue to be selected and appointed as they currently are, that is, by the premier with the approval of the monarch.
5) The monarch is elected to sovereignty over Australia for life, but his/her sovereignty is strictly non-hereditary.
6) The elective body is the "college of electors" comprised of the state governors and federal governor general.
7) The election of the monarch must be a unanimous decision on the part of the college of electors.