Author: Michael S. Rose
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-BLOG: Papa Ratzi Post (Michael S. Rose) -BOOK SITE: Benedict XVI: The Man Who Was Ratzinger by Michael S. Rose (Spence Publishing) -ESSAY: The Man Who Was Ratzinger (Michael S. Rose, July/August 2005, New Oxford Review) -ESSAY: The Man Who Was Ratzinger (Part II) (Michael S. Rose, September 2005, New Oxford Review) -BOOK SITE: Goodbye, Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption Into the Catholic Church by Michael S. Rose -ESSAY: MEDIA TWISTS PAPAL STATEMENT ON EVOLUTION (Michael S. Rose, Editor, St. Catherine Review) -ESSAY: Are gay priests the problem?: Yes, when they're part of the church's gay subculture, the 'Lavender Mafia.' (Michael S. Rose, October 18, 2005, Dallas Morning News) -ESSAY: METROSEXUAL GOES AMERICA: Effeminacy in the Service Of Capitalism (Michael S. Rose, July-August 2004, New Oxford Review) -ESSAY: A Question of Integrity: Michael Rose and the American College of Louvain (Brian Saint-Paul, Crisis) -ESSAY: STRANGELY OUT OF CHARACTER: The Astounding Naivete of Crisis Magazine (Michael S. Rose, December 2002, New Oxford Review) -ESSAY: SCHMOOZING JUST DOESN'T CUT IT: The Crisis at Crisis Magazine (Michael S. Rose, June 2003, New Oxford Review) -ESSAY: WRESTLER PRIESTS AND LAPDOG EDITORS: Cincinnati's West-Side Story (michael S. Rose, June 2005, New Oxford Review) -ESSAY: THE VOCATIONS DROUGHT THAT NEED NOT BE: The Four Marks of a Vocation (Michael S. Rose, November 2003, New Oxford Review) -ESSAY: THE CASE OF FR. JAMES HALEY: Killing the Messenger (Michael S. Rose, March 2005, New Oxford Review) -ESSAY: The Church and the EU: An unprecedented vote by a commission of the European parliament underscores the growing conflict between extreme secularism and Christianity in Europe. (Michael S. Rose, February 2005, Ignatius Insight) -ESSAY: Extravagance, for Whose Glory? (Michael S. Rose, January 12, 2003, Newsday) -ESSAY: Mission Aborted: The failed Dutch invasion of Poland (Michael S. Rose, September 8, 2003, The American Conservative) -ESSAY: Working For Peace In A Troubled City (Michael S. Rose, June 26, 2002, The Wanderer) -ESSAY: Can't Get Out of the Box: They call it a cathedral. It sure doesn't look like one (MICHAEL S. ROSE, September 13, 2002, Opinion Journal) -ESSAY: A Gospel in Stone: Notre Dame de Paris and the Three Natural Laws of Church Architecture (Michael S. Rose, May/June 2002, Catholic Answers) -ESSAY: Notre Dame: Renovation Redux (Michael S. Rose, October 1999, Adoremus Bulletin) -ESSAY: In the Image and Likeness of God: Classical Renaissance: In Italy, the Gothic style never really took hold. In a land built on classical antiquity, Gothic was seen as outlandish, alien, and un-Italian. Consequently, Gothic architecture was increasingly regarded with contempt. In fact, the 15th-century Italian architect Filarete (1400-69) once declared: "A curse on those who thought of such rubbish! Only barbarians can have brought it into Italy." (Michael S. Rose, Nov/Dec. 2002, Lay Witness) -ESSAY: Height and Light for the New Jerusalem: Innovative Romanesque elements such as the ambulatory and the masonry vault became more common during the early 12th century, as the emerging Gothic culture left its mark on the refined Romanesque architecture of the day. ( Michael S. Rose, Sept/Oct 2002, Lay Witness) -ESSAY: House of Christ the King: Churches of the Early Christian Centuries: The earliest Christian "houses of God" not only established themselves as permanent sacred places, they reflected in many ways the divinely inspired design and construction of Solomon's Temple and its transient precursor, the Tabernacle in the Wilderness (Michael S. Rose, Jan/Feb 2002, Lay Witness) -ESSAY: House of God Foundations: The moveable tent-like sanctuary of the Hebrews is the earliest known structure in Judeo culture to establish a sacred place, one that was specifically meant to be a "house of God." In Latin this tent sanctuary is called tabernaculum, meaning "little tent," from which our contemporary word "tabernacle" is derived. Whereas the tabernacles of the Christian churches are designed to hold the presence of God in His Sacrament of the Eucharist, Israel's tabernacle in the wilderness housed the presence of God in a different way. (Michael S. Rose, Nov/Dec 2001, Lay Witness) -ESSAY: Did Sacrosanctum Concilium Promote the Reform of Church Architecture? (Michael S. Rose, September/October 2000, Catholic Dossier) -ESSAY: Rome Hits the Brakes: Responding to a complaint by lay Catholics, the Vatican asks an American archbishop to suspend renovations of his cathedral. (Michael S. Rose, Sep. 27, 2001, Catholic World News) -ARCHIVES: Michael S. Rose (Crux News) -ARCHIVES: Michael S. Rose (Diocese Report) -ARCHIVES: "michael s. rose" (Catholic Education Resource) -ARCHIVES: "michael s. rose" (First Things) -ARCHIVES: "michael s. rose" (Brothers Judd Blog) -ARCHIVES: "michael s. rose" (Find Articles) -ESSAY: DID HE STEP ON THOSE BLUE SUEDE SHOES?: Why Are They Going After Michael Rose? (Jay McNally, December 2002, New Oxford Review) -ESSAY: Killing Michael Rose (New Oxford Review, September 2002) -ESSAY: Anti-Catholic 'Experts' Fuel Church's Scandals (Phil Brennan, April 4, 2002, NewsMax.com) -ESSAY: WWW.LIBEL.COM: Bloggers beware (Rod Dreher, 9/16/02, National Review) -REVIEW: of Goodbye! Good Men: How Catholic Seminaries Turned Away Two Generations of Vocations From the Priesthood by Michael S. Rose (Mary Jo Anderson, Crisis) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Ralph McInerney, Crisis) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Jim Fritz, The Defender) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Robert J. Johansen, M.A., Culture Wars) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Kenneth Baker, S.J., Homiletic & Pastoral Review) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Rev. Fr Clement Mary, C.SS.R., The Catholic) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (John S. Webster, AD 2000) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Maria T. Gaetano, Catholic Herald) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Garry Wills, NY Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Geraldine Hawkins, Mass News) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (NewsMax) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Chris Weinkopf, FrontPageMagazine.com) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Peggy Whitcomb, Oregon Magazine) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (UWE SIEMON-NETTO, UPI) -REVIEW: of Goodbye, Good Men (Rod Dreher, National Review) -REVIEW: of The Renovation Manipulation: The Church Counter-Renovation Handbook by Michael S. Rose (Christopher Carstens, Sacred Architecture Journal) -REVIEW: of Ugly as Sin: Why They Changed Our Churches from Sacred Places to Meeting Spaces-and How We Can Change Them Back Again by Michael S. Rose (Michael Morris, Crisis) -REVIEW: of Ugly as Sin (Moyra Doorly, The Catholic) -REVIEW: of Ugly as Sin (Gretchen T. Buggeln, The Christian Century) -REVIEW: of Ugly as Sin (Catesby Leigh, Touchstone) -REVIEW ESSAY: God's Houses (Alison Lurie, NY Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Priest: Portraits of Ten Good Men Serving the Church Today by Michael S. Rose (Karl Maurer, Catholic Citizens) -REVIEW: of Priest (MICHAEL F. FLACH, Catholic Herald) Benedict XVI: The Man Who Was Ratzinger (2005) - Michael Rose (1969-) (Grade:A) |
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