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Benjamin Norcia, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who later did logistical work for NASA and was a longtime substitute teacher in Prince George's County, died Oct. 2 at his home in Clinton on his 97th birthday.
Benjamin Norcia; Air Force officer Post 2010
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For this reason, fatihful to the intentions of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, this Pontifical Commission, responding to your request, entrusts to the Monastery of San Benedetto in Norcia the special apostolate of the celebration of the Holy Eucharist “in utroque usu”, that is, both in the ordinary as well as the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite, in collaboration with the Holy See and in communion with the diocesan bishop.
Benedictine Monastery of Norcia, Italy to Celebrate Both Forms of the Roman Rite 2009
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"We started off in Norcia, in Umbria," says Swift.
Best UK Food Producer 2010: Trealy Farm, Monmouthshire Carole Cadwalladr 2010
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The Monastery of San Benedetto in Norcia has been asked to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in utroque usu – according to both the extraordinary and ordinary forms of the Roman rite.
Benedictine Monastery of Norcia, Italy to Celebrate Both Forms of the Roman Rite 2009
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It is inaccurate and confusing to call Norcia a "biritual" monastery!
A NEW BIRITUAL MONASTERY Traditional Mass in Norcia, Italy 2009
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Tenebrae from the Benedictines of Norcia, Italy by
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Speaking of Tenebrae, some of our readers may also be interested in following Tenebrae from the Monastery of San Benedetto, Norcia, Italy.
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New Liturgical Movement: Tenebrae from the Benedictines of Norcia, Italy skip to main | skip to sidebar
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For this occasion, the monks of Norcia are pleased to announce a new liturgical apostolate, given to us by the Holy See.
Benedictine Monastery of Norcia, Italy to Celebrate Both Forms of the Roman Rite 2009
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The following came into the NLM this evening from the Benedictine monastery of Norcia:
Benedictine Monastery of Norcia, Italy to Celebrate Both Forms of the Roman Rite 2009
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