- Native American Devotion at Mission Carmel Ruins: What Robert Louis Stevenson Saw on the Feast of St. Charles Borromeo November 4, 1879, Roseanne T. Sullivan Substack, November 4, 2023
- Could this minuscule museum's scorched artifacts prove the fiery sufferings of souls in Purgatory?, Roseanne T. Sullivan Substack, November 1, 2023
- My poem, "Kierkegaard's Enormous Paradox," was published in Homage to Søren Kierkegaard, an anthology composed of fifty original poems inspired by the writings of Kierkegaard by Wiseblood Books. The poem was already published at Catholic Arts Today here. Homage to Søren Kierkegaard is available from Wiseblood Books here. October 31, 2023.
- What poetry is, why it does what it does, and why it is so important to Catholics, Roseanne T. Sullivan Substack, October 18, 2023
- The Man Who Lived in a Roll of Paper, Roseanne T. Sullivan Substack, September 28, 2023
- Notre Dame des Vignerons, Roseanne T. Sullivan Substack, September 19, 2023
- The Making And Premiere Of ‘Fiat Lux’: A Radiant Oratorio For A Cathedral Suffused With Light, Religion Unplugged, July 14, 2023
"Your new review of Fiat Lux is the definitive coverage of the event. It is the only one that gives an overall account of the work in the context of the Christ Cathedral. I expect to see it quoted in the next biography of James Macmillan."—Dana Gioia- Sir James MacMillan’s Masterpiece ‘Fiat Lux’ Finally Takes The Stage In California, Religion Unplugged, June 14, 2023
- Fiat Lux: A Luminous Oratorio by Sir James MacMillan and Dana Gioia Comes Home, Catholic Arts Today, July 2, 2023
Catholic Art In A Secularized World: Meet Dana Gioia And Frank La Rocca, Dappled Things, June 9, 2023
- Kierkegaard’s Enormous Paradox: A New Poem, Catholic Arts Today, May 9, 2023
- Sir James MacMillan’s Masterpiece ‘Fiat Lux’ Finally Takes The Stage In California, Religion Unplugged, June 14, 2023
Miscellaneous
- In May 2023, I started Roseanne T. Sullivan Substack. To sign up for free email notices whenever new posts are added, you can go here.
- Poetry Reading: In December 2021, I read a poem of mine at a ZOOM event sponsored by Catholic Literary Arts, on the topic of "Walking with the Mother of God during Advent." You can read it here: "The Baptizer's Baptism."
- Poetry Reading: In February 2021, at a ZOOM poetry reading, I read a poem of mine, which won First Prize in a Catholic Literary Arts competition, on the topic of "Waiting with the Mother of God during Advent." The poem is published at Catholic Literary Arts and at Catholic Arts Today. You can read it here: "Mater Dolorosa in Via Crucis."
- Poetry Reading: In December 2020, I read my poem, "The Love Song of Our Lady of O" at a reading sponsored by Catholic Literary Arts. The poem is published at Catholic Literary Arts and at Catholic Arts Today. You can read it here.
- Became editor of the "Ancient Liturgies—SF Update" newsletter for the Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Divine Liturgy. The first issue was mailed on the second week of September 2021.
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December 20, 2017
December 19, 2017
December 14, 2017
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February 14, 2017
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- Edit the Benedict XVI Institute and the Catholic Arts Today Facebook pages
- Edit Immaculate Heart of Mary Oratory, El Camino Real, and St. Ann Choir pages. (Latin Mass Magazine and Keep the Faith pages I previously maintained were removed by request of the publisher.)
Publications List
- Catholic Arts Today
- California Catholic Daily
- Catholic Pundit Wannabe
- Catholic Stand
- DaCunha.Global
- Dappled Things
- Deep Down Things
- Homiletic and Pastoral Review
- Latin Mass
- Miscellaneous
- National Catholic Register
- New Liturgical Movement
- Regina Magazine
- Religion Unplugged
- Roseanne T. Sullivan Substack
- Sacred Music Journal
- Santa Clara Weekly
- San Francisco Faith
- The Catholic Thing
- Also see archived articles linked at: http://www.geocities.ws/roseannesullivan/
Catholic Arts Today
July 2, 2023May 9, 2023
October 21, 2022
March 29, 2022
December 10, 2020
- The Love Song of Our Lady of O
California Catholic Daily
November 29, 2019June 24th, 2019
March 14th, 2019
January 20, 2019
December 3, 2018
May 28, 2018
March 20, 2018
January 3, 2018
December 20, 2017
December 19, 2017
December 14, 2017
November 19, 2017
Catholic Pundit Wannabe (Selected Posts)
- Miracles Still Happen: How One Man Asked for Prayers from Beyond the Grave and Another Man Delivered Him: How This Man Learned from Mary How to Deliver Souls from Purgatory
- "Christ the King: Ruler of All to Whom We Owe Homage, or Cosmic Jesus?"
- "A Look Back at the Bay Area Visit of Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop from Kazakhstan"
- When Emily Dickinson Heard Jenny Lind Sing, and Another Surprising Literary Juxtaposition
- Evelyn Waugh's The Loved One and the Four Last Things
- Blessed Fra Angelico, Patron of Artists, and Model for Those who Would Paint Christ
- St. John the Evangelist, Poet of the Word and of the Deification of Believers
- C. S. Lewis was Wrong about the Liturgy; Observations from Sohrab Ahmari's From Fire By Water
- Respectfully Critiquing Pope Francis: Father Rutler's Example
- When Is a Sin Not a Sin? A Crime Not a Crime?
- Dorothy Day on Abortion: Forgiveness for Repented Sins, Yes. Approval of Sins, No
- Other People's Happinesses (Christmas and New Year's Eve 1997/1998)
- Sacred Music Proponent William Peter Mahrt's 80th Birthday
- Mass Below a Miraculous Crucifix that Embraced the Holy Man of Santa Clara
- Love and Not Love At the Movies
- Questions About the Coming Consecration of California to Mary
- Ecce Agnus Dei: The Priest's Fourth Turn Away from the Altar during the Traditional Latin Mass
- Father Rutler Sets Me Straight About the Altar of Sacrifice
- Opposing Amoris Laetitia: Not Envious Bitterness, But Love and True Mercy
- The Miracle and the Hope: Cardinal Kung's Requiem and Burial
- Atheists Bring Down a Historic Cross in Santa Clara, CA
- Sudden World-Wide Adulation of a Man Who Rose from Nowhere: Where Have We Seen This Before?
- Unequal Rights for Women
- Ever Hear of the Agatha Christie Indult? It's a Fascinating Story
- First Comes Love .... Not Anymore!
- Do You Ever Wonder Why Prominent Catholics Openly Defy Church Doctrine?
- Dante, Rod Dreher, and Medusa
Catholic Stand
March 21, 2017February 14, 2017
daCunha.Global was a website with "curated stories," where members could access "beautiful, exclusive, and unexpected stories" for a fee. They weren't able to make a go of it and regrettably closed down.
To read my story in a downloadable PDF, click this link: "They Are Coming to Take Me Away."
Mary Queen of the Angels 2021
Double Issue Easter 2021Mary Queen of Angels 2019
Deep Down Things Blog at Dappled Things
"Your article on the Carmel Mission in Dappled Things is simply beautiful in both what it expresses and in the lyrical writing. Congratulations and thank
you." And where I'd shared the post on a Faithful Catholic Musicians'
Facebook page, Frank wrote in a comment, "Everyone in this group needs to read this beautifully written essay."
Facebook page, Frank wrote in a comment, "Everyone in this group needs to read this beautifully written essay."
Kudos (from Frank La Rocca): Dear Roseanne, Thank you for applying all your skill as a writer, your lived knowledge and experience of Catholic liturgy, and what must have been score of hours of research and editing to the creation of this article. I hope you’re as pleased with the results as I am. And thank you for sort of putting my feet to the fire so that I had to formulate more explicitly things that were lodged in my creative semi-conscious mind regarding certain of the decisions and choices I made. Pax Christi, Frank
The Latin Mass: The Journal of Catholic Culture and Tradition
The Latin Mass magazine is available by subscription, in printed or online E-editions. Links in this list are to PDF files.Latin Mass Magazine
Fall 2022
Summer 2022
Christmas 2021
Fall 2021
Summer 2021
Winter/Spring 2021 Summer 2015
Winter/Spring 2021
Christmas 2020
Summer 2020
Winter/Spring 2020
Winter 2019
Fall 2019
Fall 2019
Summer 2019
Spring 2019
Christmas 2018
Winter/Spring 2018
Summer 2017
Winter/Spring 2017
Christmas 2017
Summer 2016
Christmas 2018
- Soul of Father Magin, Help Us: The Wonder Working Lesser-Known Missionary of the California Missions
Winter/Spring 2018
Summer 2017
Winter/Spring 2017
Christmas 2017
- Why Does the Modern Age Need the Mass of the Ages?
- Alma Redemptoris Mater the Marian Antiphon for Advent and Christmas
Summer 2016
- What We Can Learn From Shanghai's Oppressed Catholics (Part 3 of "Three Books for Catholics Contemplating the Times In Which We Live)
- A Dystopian Fiction Dubbed Prophetic by Two Popes: Lord of the World (Part 2 of "Three Books for Catholics Contemplating the Times In Which We Live)
- The Surprising Utopian Socialism of Saint Thomas More and Its Long-Reaching Effects (Part 1 of "Three Books for Catholics Contemplating the Times in Which We Live")
- Hebdomada Tranquilla et Jucunda cum Familia Sancti Hieronymi: A Peaceful and Joyful Latin Holiday with the Family of St. Jerome. I've posted a slightly edited version with more photos here.
Article about the beauty and significance of the Pontifical Latin Mass celebrated by Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone in San Francisco in September 2014.
Summer 2014
- An interview with Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone: “Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone Leading by Example,” and an accompanying article titled “San Francisco’s Archbishop Cordileone and the Traditional Latin Mass," about the archbishop's initiatives to improve liturgy in the Bay Area. A PDF copy with both articles is here.
Homiletic and Pastoral Review: America's Foremost Pastoral Publication, Since 1900
- Book Review: The Song of Ascents – Tom Hiney March 2023
- The Emerging Catholic Literary Renaissance: Interview with Poet James Matthew Wilson February 25, 2021
- Abortion Stories: Exploding the Myths of Consequence-Free Sex September 30, 2019
- "'From Fire by Water: My Journey to the Catholic Faith.' By Sohrab Ahmari. Reviewed by Roseanne T. Sullivan" Book Reviews – January 2020
- The Color Pink and Abortion Glee: Toward Comprehending the Incomprehensible Events in New York on January 22, 2019 (reprinted with small changes from Latin Mass Magazine) May 31, 2019
- Father George Rutler's Calm in Chaos: Catholic Wisdom for Anxious Times: A Review "February 12, 2019
- Who Knows? The Truth About Pope Pius XI and His Much Maligned Successor February 24, 2018
- Is There Really Any Hope for a Return to the Traditional Latin Mass? Interview with Dr. Peter Kwasniewski December 12, 201
- In Heaven There is Only Singing: A Review of Two of Father Rutler's Books, and an Interview with the Author August 19, 2017
- Index Lectionum: Scripture Usage in Roman Catholic Masses Before and After Vatican II January 20, 2017.
- Teaching Silently, Reaching the World Through a Hidden Life of Suffering: An Interview with Raymond Arroyo on Mother Angelica: Her Grand Silence August 29, 2016. A longer version is also published here at my blog.
- Sometimes It’s Best to Cover Your Eyes May 14, 2016. A longer version of this same article was published as Dante, Rod Dreher, and Medusa , Catholic Pundit Wannabe, May 16, 2016.
- Propers of the Mass Versus the Four-Hymn Sandwich (January 15, 2016)
- Propers of the Mass Versus the Four- Hymn Sandwich(modified version on this blog)
- Fr. Samuel Weber’s “The Proper of the Mass": An Interview with Dr. Peter Kwasniewski (modified version on this blog)
- Fr. Samuel Weber’s “Propers of the Mass”: An Interview with Dr. Peter Kwasniewski by Roseanne Sullivan (posted at New Liturgical Movement)
- Review of Proclamation and Celebration: Preaching on Christmas, Easter, and other Festivals under "Summer Reading for June 2015." PDF file of the review edited to reduce the need to scroll.
- Review of The Romance of Religion by Fr. Dwight Longenecker, under "Spring Reading for March 15, 2015, Homiletic and Pastoral Review. PDF file of the review edited to reduce the need to scroll.
Miscellaneous
- Radio Interview: Interviewed on an EWTN-affiliated radio show on September 4, 2020 about my article Saint Clare: Patron Saint of Silicon Valley.
- Poetry Reading: In December, 2020, I read a poem at a ZOOM reading. The poem was one of the top five entries in a poetry contest at Catholic Literary Arts, on the topic of "Waiting with the Mother of God during Advent." It is published at Catholic Literary Arts and at Catholic Arts Today. You can read it here: The Love Song of Our Lady of O.
National Catholic Register Newspaper: America’s Most Complete and Faithful Catholic News Source
July 27, 2022
November 13, 2007
- "Chant Survivor William Mahrt: Anno quadragesimo quarto" unedited version with photos
- "Sweetness and Light:What Drives Some Jews to Christ": NCR archived article about Roy Schoeman, author of Salvation is from the Jews and Honey from the Rock (Ignatius Press), from an interview I had with him at his home.
- "Roy Schoeman Interview - The Complete Version" unedited version of interview
- "Roy Schoeman and the Return of the Jews: From a Jewish Perspective Within the Catholic Faith" unedited version of article
New Liturgical Movement: Sacred Liturgy and Liturgical Arts
Regina Magazine: Inspiring, Intelligent, Catholic
- New California Men’s Order Will Teach Roman Liturgy: About the Contemplatives of St. Joseph in Formation in South San Francisco
- After 50 Years, There’s a TLM in San Francisco: Article about the regularly scheduled first Sunday-morning Extraordinary Form Mass in San Francisco after five decades
Dana Gioa: "A startling review which I enjoyed!”
- The Crucifix That Keeps On Coming Back
- Sacred Art’s Mysterious Call to the Heart
- They’re Coming to Take Me Away
- Saint Clare: Patron Saint of Silicon Valley
- Going to Italy and Coming Back Again
- The Christmas Eve I Met St. Francis in Assisi
- Great Peaches: Today and Yesterday
- HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS: CONVERT, JESUIT PRIEST, POET, LOVER OF GOD AND HIS CREATION
- The Crucifix That Keeps On Coming Back
- Sacred Art’s Mysterious Call to the Heart
- They’re Coming to Take Me Away
- Saint Clare: Patron Saint of Silicon Valley
- Going to Italy and Coming Back Again
- The Christmas Eve I Met St. Francis in Assisi
- Great Peaches: Today and Yesterday
- HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS: CONVERT, JESUIT PRIEST, POET, LOVER OF GOD AND HIS CREATION
Sacred Music Journal
- Review: Tallis by Kerry McCarthy
- Christmas Music of William Byrd, Paradoxical Catholic Composer for Protestant Elizabeth I
Santa Clara Weekly: Community Newspaper
San Francisco Faith
- Another Name for Pastor: The Direction of Lay Ministry in the Diocese of San Jose—with sidebar: "Data Raw or Cooked?" Published under the nom de plume, Ingrid Hofer.
The Catholic Thing
Fostering the Catholic Imagination
- Kudos: I forwarded the above article link to Dana Gioia, former head of the National Endowment for the Arts, who had told me The Catholic Thing might be interested in an article by me about the Catholic Imagination Conference. And I was delighted when he wrote back:"This is such a lovely piece and feature. I feel that you have articulated what the conference is and has been better than anyone else. . . ."Thank you for bringing all your skill and intelligence to bear."
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