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US energy lab's pump-happy petaflopper goes green

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  • US energy lab's pump-happy petaflopper goes green
  • WinPhone 8 preview SDK limited to established developers
  • The world's first Windows Phone 8 hands on – what's it like?
  • Consumers getting cagier about mobile app privacy
  • Apple weighs in on AntiSec's alleged FBI hack
  • IBM's z12 mainframe engine makes each clock count
  • Swedes are best at using the internet, says Berners-Lee
  • CSC pockets £68m under revamped NHS care database deal
  • Nokia tears wraps off new Windows Phone Lumias on steroids
  • Android spat loser Oracle ordered to toss Google some change
  • SanDisk flogs strap-on to speed up your lazy Windows 7 PC
  • Guinness World Records pulls beards off online Secret Santas
  • UK's non-x86 server sales dive off cliff, vendors take a hit
  • GCHQ spooks give biz chiefs crash course in thwarting hackers
  • UK's pay-by-bonk mobile network threesome wins EU approval
  • IT distribution titan Tech Data to gobble UK's SDG for $350m
  • 'World's first' dog to sniff out pilfered cabling is Brit black lab
  • Chick-lit star snubs Menshn.com password flaw alert
  • The Register flicks switch on Data Centre channel
  • RIM begs devs: Build for BlackBerry 10, we'll bung you $10K
  • Famous SAS man trousers £1m as e-publishing startup sold to Tesco
  • Finger-free Kinect coming to fondlesome Windows 8
  • Zuckerberg WON'T flog his Facebook shares for a year
  • Voyager's 35th birthday gift: One-way INTERSTELLAR ticket
  • Speaking in Tech: Lawyers are the enemy of the cloud
  • Oh no, sysadmins! VMware touts data centre that runs ITSELF
  • Third of iPad owners want smaller slabs
  • Sceptic becomes UK Environment - but <i>not</i> Climate - Secretary
  • Windows Server 2012: Smarter, stronger, frustrating
  • Auditor: You know what Scotland needs? Proper IT experts
  • You'll be on a list 3 hrs after you start downloading from pirates - study
  • LOHAN poses for sexy wide-angle vid
  • Game devs beg UK taxman: Can we pay 30% less?
  • Crucial v4 256GB budget SSD review
  • Apple hoards LTE patents to deflect Samsung attack
  • NEC looks to offload Lenovo shares
  • Old men who use computers less likely to get dementia
  • China's tech giants gang up on short seller
  • Bitcoin exchange shuts after heist
  • New Zealand's Copyright Tribunal to hear first cases
  • Greens promise free WiFi for Sydney
  • Qubes OS bakes in virty system-level security
  • Gunman takes potshots at Dell HQ, chopper search ensues
  • NASA captures mind-bogglingly gorgeous solar video
  • Intel teaches Xeon Phi x86 coprocessor snappy new tricks
  • Google/Oracle judge loses interest in paid bloggers
  • Another trans-Pac fibre mooted
  • FBI says Apple ID heist claim is TOTALLY FALSE

US energy lab's pump-happy petaflopper goes green

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 02:24 PM PDT

Shiny new Xeon–Xeon Phi hybrid splashes into water-cooled data center

The US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory has hooked up with HP, Intel, and partners to design a new hybrid supercomputer and an energy-efficient data center wrapper for it that will – among other green gains – use the exhaust heat from the supercomputer to heat adjacent offices.…

WinPhone 8 preview SDK limited to established developers

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 01:03 PM PDT

Want to join Microsoft's new phone OS dev crew? Cool your jets

Developers who expect to get cracking on apps for Windows Phone 8 this summer may be in for a disappointment: not only will the final WP8 SDK not arrive until later this year, but the Preview edition due next week will be available to only a select few.…

The world's first Windows Phone 8 hands on – what's it like?

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 12:40 PM PDT

Paws for thought on Nokia's brand-new Lumias

It was harder than usual, but not impossible, to get my hands on Nokia's two new Windows 8 phones today. Word has already gone around Twitter that press and analysts were forbidden from handling the devices. This is not true – and on a scale of difficulty it hardly rated alongside reporting from outside Baghdad's Green Zone. So here's my hands-on take.…

Consumers getting cagier about mobile app privacy

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 12:17 PM PDT

Finally, some good news for RIM

Mobile users are getting a lot smarter about what they are willing to share with application developers, with over half deciding against downloading an app because of the information it sought to harvest.…

Apple weighs in on AntiSec's alleged FBI hack

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 11:21 AM PDT

'Don't look at us'

If, as they claim, the black hats of AntiSec did indeed hack into an FBI agent's laptop and lift unique device identifier (UDID) codes and some users' personal info from 12,367,232 iPhones and iPads, the feds did not get that user and device data from Cupertino. Or so Apple says.…

IBM's z12 mainframe engine makes each clock count

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 11:02 AM PDT

All 5.5 billion of them – and then some

Hot Chips  When you charge hundreds of thousands of dollars per core for an engine that is designed to run full-out all day doing online transaction processing and all night running single-threaded big batch jobs, you have no choice but to believe in higher clock speeds and doing anything and everything to boost that single-thread performance. And that is what IBM's new z12 mainframe engines are all about.…

Swedes are best at using the internet, says Berners-Lee

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 10:26 AM PDT

Shock: Rich countries top Sir Tim's Web Index

Sweden has won the top prize in a new global index of countries getting the best out of the net socially and politically, with the US second and the UK coming third.…

CSC pockets £68m under revamped NHS care database deal

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 10:02 AM PDT

Waves final goodbye to original £2.9bn contract

CSC and the government have reached a truce over a central patient database with both sides agreeing to a more flexible contract until 2016 and to shelve any potential litigation.…

Nokia tears wraps off new Windows Phone Lumias on steroids

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:56 AM PDT

Ball-breaking design packs new features, PureView cam

From a distance, Nokia's new Lumia 920 flagship smartphone looks identical to its current flagship handset - but on a diet of performance-enhancing steroids.…

Android spat loser Oracle ordered to toss Google some change

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:32 AM PDT

What's $1m amongst multibillion-dollar friends?

Oracle has been ordered to pay part of Google's legal bill in the database giant's failed Android patent infringement lawsuit.…

SanDisk flogs strap-on to speed up your lazy Windows 7 PC

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:01 AM PDT

Retrofit SSD plus caching software

SanDisk has brought out a cheapish solution for flash-less Windows 7 PCs. The firm promises a start-up time that is four times faster as well as app-loading that's 12 times faster if you buy its new SanDisk SSD and caching software bundle.…

Guinness World Records pulls beards off online Secret Santas

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 07:28 AM PDT

Email leak blows cover of gift-giving Reddit record-holders

Guiness World Records has owned up to leaking 1,070 email addresses of Redditgifts users who won the record for the Largest Online Secret Santa.…

UK's non-x86 server sales dive off cliff, vendors take a hit

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 07:02 AM PDT

Everyone out of pocket - except Dell

Growth in the UK server market evaporated in Q2 as x86 platform sales dipped and the already dwindling base of non-x86 machines collapsed.…

GCHQ spooks give biz chiefs crash course in thwarting hackers

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 06:40 AM PDT

Try not to lose your blueprints through the firewall, OK?

GCHQ, the UK's nerve-centre for eavesdropping spooks, will advise the nation's business leaders on how best to thwart attacks by hackers.…

UK's pay-by-bonk mobile network threesome wins EU approval

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 06:04 AM PDT

One wallet to rule them all, nearly

The UK operator consortium to create a single electronic wallet will not impede competition, the EU has decided – though Three, Google and PayPal may beg to differ.…

IT distribution titan Tech Data to gobble UK's SDG for $350m

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 05:49 AM PDT

March of channel consolidation continues

Technology products distributor Tech Data (TD) has swallowed Specialist Distribution Group (SDG) for $350m (£220.3m) in a deal that is subject to regulatory approval from the EU's competition authorities.…

'World's first' dog to sniff out pilfered cabling is Brit black lab

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 05:34 AM PDT

Metal-searching Jazz has nose for crime

A dog named Jazz has been trained to sniff out forensic markings on metal to help cops nab crooks who pinch copper cabling from BT's underground telephone network.…

Chick-lit star snubs Menshn.com password flaw alert

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 05:17 AM PDT

'Snippy geek' finds fresh holes in ex-MP's web-jabber thing

A security researcher has warned of new vulnerabilities in former Tory MP and chick-lit queen Louise Mensch's three-month-old chatroom-cum-microblogging service.…

The Register flicks switch on Data Centre channel

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 05:00 AM PDT

All your big and virtual iron in one place

Our sharper-eyed readers - the sort that care about storage, servers, HPC and the like - will have noticed The Register has launched a Data Centre section.…

RIM begs devs: Build for BlackBerry 10, we'll bung you $10K

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 04:39 AM PDT

An offer you can't refuse

Developers who get BlackBerry 10 apps in quick will get their income bumped up to $10,000 if they make more than $1,000, as RIM gets in the drinks at the last chance salon.…

Famous SAS man trousers £1m as e-publishing startup sold to Tesco

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 04:18 AM PDT

Andy McNab, VC

Famous ex-SAS man "Andy McNab" will pocket almost £1m as Mobcast, an e-book publishing operation he co-founded, is sold to Tesco.…

Finger-free Kinect coming to fondlesome Windows 8

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 04:01 AM PDT

Microsoft game controller support for desktop

Kinect, Microsoft's hands-free game controller, will run Windows 8 applications from next month.…

Zuckerberg WON'T flog his Facebook shares for a year

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 03:42 AM PDT

But staff can cash out soon if they want... bitch

Facebook supremo Mark Zuckerberg has confirmed he will not sell any of his shares in his social networking website for one year.…

Voyager's 35th birthday gift: One-way INTERSTELLAR ticket

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 03:22 AM PDT

Veteran space probe bores outward into the deep void

As NASA's Voyager probes complete their 35th year of operation, Voyager 1 has sensed a second change in the surrounding expanse of obsidian nothingness - just as scientists predicted would happen before the craft enters interstellar space.…

Speaking in Tech: Lawyers are the enemy of the cloud

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 03:02 AM PDT

Plus: VMware still hard at work on the Death Star

Podcast  Enterprise tech guru Greg Knieriemen, cloud and storage expert Ed Saipetch and web2.0 ace Sarah Vela have wrapped it up at VMworld and are back to the grindstone, replete with tales of vOdgeball glory, San Fran's dice dives and more.…

Oh no, sysadmins! VMware touts data centre that runs ITSELF

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 02:39 AM PDT

Storage bods, your time is up

Now that vCloud Suite 5.1 has arrived, VMware is pushing a new term: the software-defined data centre (SDD). It's easy at first to dismiss this as merely another marketing buzzword, meaningless PR babble like "cloud" or "synergy". If you poke your head behind the curtain, you'll find there's good reason for this newest bit of jargon.…

Third of iPad owners want smaller slabs

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 02:32 AM PDT

But only one in five of all tablet owners do

Market watcher Strategy Analytics has been asking iPad owners about their desires for the platform and found that a third of them want a tablet with a different size screen.…

Sceptic becomes UK Environment - but <i>not</i> Climate - Secretary

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 02:16 AM PDT

New Minister for Nimbys takes up portfolio

Comment  Green campaigners are aghast at the news that a fairly blunt climate-change sceptic has been appointed to the post of Environment Secretary in the latest ministerial reshuffle - but they are no doubt also somewhat consoled by the fact that in the British government this post has very little to do with matters of climate change.…

Windows Server 2012: Smarter, stronger, frustrating

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 02:03 AM PDT

Perfect upgrade for punters with a passion for the obscure

Review  Microsoft has released Windows Server 2012, based on the same core code as Windows 8. Yes, it has the same Start screen in place of the Start menu, but that is of little importance, particularly since Microsoft is pushing the idea of installing the Server Core edition – which has no Graphical User Interface. If you do install a GUI, Server 2012 even boots into the desktop by default.…

Auditor: You know what Scotland needs? Proper IT experts

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 01:37 AM PDT

Central resource could help public sector, says watchdog

Audit Scotland is calling on the Scottish government to consider providing a central resource of specialised ICT expertise and advice for public bodies.…

You'll be on a list 3 hrs after you start downloading from pirates - study

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 01:21 AM PDT

Bad news for seeders 'n' feeders...

File sharers who download torrents from services such as The Pirate Bay can expect to find their IP address logged by copyright enforcers within three hours, according to a new study by computer scientists.…

LOHAN poses for sexy wide-angle vid

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 01:03 AM PDT

El Reg fondles news spaceplane mission kit

There's always a frisson of excitement when we take delivery of some new kit at the Special Project Bureau's mountaintop headquarters, and last week the bloke with the big white van drew up at the door to drop off the latest piece of Low Orbit Helium Assisted Navigator (LOHAN) kit - a GoPro HD HERO2 camera.…

Game devs beg UK taxman: Can we pay 30% less?

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 12:53 AM PDT

Firms spending to create British cultural product deserve a break – trade body

Companies involved in making video games in the UK should receive a tax break worth 30 per cent of what they owe, a trade association has said.…

Crucial v4 256GB budget SSD review

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 12:52 AM PDT

SATA 2 and proud of it

The latest addition to Crucial's range of SSD's, the v4 series isn't, as you might expect, the follow up to the company's highly successful m4 series but a different animal entirely. It's so different in fact, it makes you wonder what was Crucial's thinking behind it.…

Apple hoards LTE patents to deflect Samsung attack

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 10:44 PM PDT

Possible defensive move to stop Samsung marching iPhone 5 to court

Apple has been hoarding LTE patents in a bid to head off a possible legal attack from fierce rival Samsung on its forthcoming iPhone 5, according to reports from Korea.…

NEC looks to offload Lenovo shares

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 10:24 PM PDT

Kitchen sink next for ailing Japanese firm

Ailing Japanese electronics giant NEC looks set to sell all of its shares in Lenovo after the Chinese PC maker confirmed to The Reg that it has waived a previous restriction on the sale.…

Old men who use computers less likely to get dementia

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 09:13 PM PDT

40% lower incidence among men 69+ when they use computers, boffins say

Men who use computers as they enter their winter years have a better chance of avoiding dementia than those who don't, according to a new Australian study.…

China's tech giants gang up on short seller

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 08:07 PM PDT

Microsoft, SAP and others accuse market analyst Citron of fraudulent practices

A group of 60 Chinese entrepreneurs, CEOs, investors and regional heads of global tech concerns including Microsoft and SAP has turned their collective fury on short seller Citron Research, arguing the firm is deceiving the market by finding fault in firms where there is none.…

Bitcoin exchange shuts after heist

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 07:17 PM PDT

Bitfloor says 24,000 BTC pinched through unencrypted backup

Bitcoin exchange Bitfloor has suspended its operations while it tries to figure out who pinched 24,000 units of the virtual currency by accessing an unencrypted backup and using information it contained to transfer 24,000 BTC to destinations unknown.…

New Zealand's Copyright Tribunal to hear first cases

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 06:47 PM PDT

Skynet three strikes laws to be enforced

The New Zealand music industry has taken aim at illegal music downloaders threatening to use the controversial 'Skynet' law for the first time before the new Copyright Tribunal.…

Greens promise free WiFi for Sydney

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 06:16 PM PDT

Dutch leaves touted as ad-supported solar solution

New South Wales' local government elections aren't the forum for massive IT&T debates, but the Greens have at least given technologists something to sway their votes with a promise to introduce free WiFi in the City of Sydney and adjoining Marrickville local government area.…

Qubes OS bakes in virty system-level security

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 05:52 PM PDT

Blue Pill creator stacks multiple sandboxed VMs

Invisible Things Lab (ITL), a group of security researchers based in Warsaw, Poland, has announced Qubes 1.0, the first production release of a new desktop operating system designed to provide unprecedented security through the pervasive use of virtualization.…

Gunman takes potshots at Dell HQ, chopper search ensues

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 05:42 PM PDT

Everyone's a critic – but some are armed

Labor Day ended with a bang at the Dell headquarters in Round Rock, Texas, after an unidentified shooter fired a number of rounds though its windows.…

NASA captures mind-bogglingly gorgeous solar video

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 05:24 PM PDT

Your tax dollars at work – spectacularly

Video  Last Friday the Sun put on a magnificent display, ejecting a massive solar filament that was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) in all its glory.…

Intel teaches Xeon Phi x86 coprocessor snappy new tricks

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 05:18 PM PDT

The interconnect rings a bell

Hot Chips  It took fifteen years for Intel to shrink the computing power of the teraflops-busting ASCI Red massively parallel Pentium II supercomputer down to something that fits inside of a PCI-Express coprocessor card – and the Xeon Phi coprocessor is only the first step in a long journey with coprocessor sidekicks riding posse with CPUs in pursuit of exascale computing.…

Google/Oracle judge loses interest in paid bloggers

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 04:59 PM PDT

Letter of the law more important

In a surprise move, the judge overseeing the court battle between Google and Oracle over Java patents used in Android has pulled his order that the parties provide a list of bloggers or journalists paid to promote their respective wares.…

Another trans-Pac fibre mooted

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 04:21 PM PDT

South Pacific Island Networks redux

With wannabe pacific Pacific Fibre out of cash out of the game, a new group has re-emerged with a proposal to string a cable from from Australia and New Zealand to Hawaii, taking in a group of Pacific Islands along the way, rather than following the direct-to-US route proposed by the defunct Pacific Fibre.…

FBI says Apple ID heist claim is TOTALLY FALSE

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 04:03 PM PDT

'Not our data'

Popcorn time  Hot on the heels of AntiSec's claim that the purloined Apple device IDs it dumped to Pastebin came from the FBI, the G-men have flatly denied the story.…

Pro-Syrian attackers hacked Al Jazeera's website

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Pro-Syrian attackers hacked Al Jazeera&apos;s website


  • Pro-Syrian attackers hacked Al Jazeera&apos;s website
  • Shamoon attacks persist
  • FBI denies collecting Apple device IDs
  • Savviest North American cities for online security
  • Cybercrime costs consumers $110 billion
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2012 released
  • Service desks not equipped to deal with BYOD
  • Kaspersky Lab protects Linux mail servers
  • Pano Logic expands desktop computing platforms
  • Automatic and non-disruptive data migration

Pro-Syrian attackers hacked Al Jazeera&apos;s website

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 09:47 AM PDT

Visitors who tried to get their news from the website of the well-respected independent broadcaster Al Jazeera last night have been faced with an unexpected sight: a page sporting the Syrian flag, a s...

Shamoon attacks persist

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:43 AM PDT

While it still unknown whether the recent attacks against Saudi Aramco and RasGas were part of the so-called Shamoon attacks, the latter are continuing unabated, says Symantec. These newest attac...

FBI denies collecting Apple device IDs

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 07:52 AM PDT

Following yesterday's claim made by AnitSec hackers that they have gotten ahold of a document containing a list of over 12 million Apple iOS devices - including Unique Device Identifiers (UDID), user...

Savviest North American cities for online security

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 05:21 AM PDT

AVG announced the results of a survey of 15 key U.S. and Canadian cities to determine which is the savviest when it comes to defense against online threats. The winner: Austin, Texas. AVG commissio...

Cybercrime costs consumers $110 billion

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 03:03 AM PDT

With findings based on self-reported experiences of more than 13,000 adults across 24 countries, the 2012 edition of the Norton Cybercrime Report calculates the direct costs associated with global con...

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 released

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 01:00 AM PDT

Microsoft released Windows Server 2012, which expands the definition of a server operating system, with new advancements in virtualization, storage, networking and automation. Hundreds of new fea...

Service desks not equipped to deal with BYOD

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 12:00 AM PDT

A majority of company IT support teams are either unable or unwilling to support their employees who want to bring their own device (BYOD) to work, according to a survey by Dell KACE. The UK survey...

Kaspersky Lab protects Linux mail servers

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 11:15 PM PDT

Kaspersky Lab announced Kaspersky Linux Mail Security, which can be integrated into a variety of Linux-based mail server configurations to fight spam and block malicious attachments. One distinct f...

Pano Logic expands desktop computing platforms

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 10:21 PM PDT

Pano Logic announced Pano System for Cloud/Terminal Services 2.0, which links cloud-based computing with legacy terminal services resources, easing migration to the cloud. Pano Logic's core techn...

Automatic and non-disruptive data migration

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 09:36 PM PDT

Varonis Systems announced Varonis Data Transport Engine (DTE), the newest family member of its Data Governance Suite, which solves how to securely move and archive data, remove stale data, and ensure ...

Thomson joins vid-streamers' rush for MPEG-DASH

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Thomson joins vid-streamers' rush for MPEG-DASH

Posted: 09 Sep 2012 03:03 AM PDT

Web vid spec has Microsoft on board, but Apple's still hanging back

Now that the web vid spec MPEG DASH has been published and interoperability testing is well underway, vendors are starting to put their cards on the table with serious deployments. One of the first to build DASH into products is Thomson Video Networks, which is now supporting it in its ViBE VS7000 multi-screen video platform, with the help of multi-media software company VisualOn. The DASH support is built into VisualOn's multi-media player that Thomson now incorporates into ViBE for cross-platform audio and video playback on target devices.…

GNOME hacker: Culture isn't holding desktop Linux back

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GNOME hacker: Culture isn't holding desktop Linux back


  • GNOME hacker: Culture isn't holding desktop Linux back
  • Thomas-Rasset faces $220,000 file-sharing bill after losing appeal
  • Intel to turn Ultrabooks, all-in-one desktops into giant tablets
  • Intel demos next-generation voice and gesture interfaces
  • Touch tech firms tap Intel for factory cash
  • iPhone to account for half of US economy by 2030 - projection
  • Microsoft betas System Center service pack for unified control
  • Day-long outage 'not a hack,' claims GoDaddy
  • Al-Jazeera's mobe news feed hijacked by pro-Assad hacktivists
  • UK.gov blacklists Fujitsu from future contracts - report
  • Pirate Bay co-founder named in probe into Logica, tax office hacks
  • Viewsonic 22in Android 'tablet' hands-on review
  • Who'll save the 100 most endangered species? Microsoft, apparently
  • Zombie PC herders issue commands from Tor hideout
  • Google's Nexus 7 tabs 'can't perform' if flash RAM crammed
  • There is life after the death of Microsoft’s Windows 8 Start button
  • Cable offers to shower UK biz in taxpayer gold to stimulate growth
  • Shuttleworth drops one million cluster bucks on Ceph upstart
  • Google skids car insurance comparison engine onto rivals' lawn
  • Backroom music streamer Omnifone palms first profit
  • Windows 8? Nah: Win Phone 8 should give Apple the fear
  • Laugh all you want at 'the cloud' - it'll be worth '$100bn by 2016'
  • Phone-hack saga: Prison officer cuffed in cop bung probe
  • Profs: Massive use of wind turbines WON'T destroy the environment
  • Everything Everywhere swept away by its own 4G hype tsunami
  • More 'iPad Mini' tat pics leak ahead of Apple's big unzip
  • What a card: Brit boffin Alan Turing stars in Monopoly tribute set
  • So many devices, so little policy
  • Acer racks up Xeon E5s, picks fight with US server bad boys
  • Blighty battles Oz for stratospheric supremacy
  • Array biz Nimble: Quick, lob us $40m before storage giants wallop us
  • Gov IT bods must shield their budgets from gov's knife – Socitm
  • Want to avoid another cookie law mess? Talk to EU bods next time
  • WD to parade flash-disk mutant for Wall St moneybags this week
  • Apple's soon-to-be-slurped securo firm shrugs off crypto warning
  • Ambitious Alibaba wants to take on Android
  • Microsoft urges devs to 'lead Windows 8 app land grab'
  • Archos 101 XS 10.1in Android tablet review
  • Samsung accused of sex discrimination in China plant
  • Oz court to test AdWords' WHOLE BUSINESS MODEL
  • iPad no flight risk says Federal Aviation Authority
  • UK's loyalty set for £1.2bn Huawei reward
  • AMD previews Piledriver, Ivy Bridge SeaMicro microservers
  • McAfee: Emma Watson riskiest celebrity search
  • Hacker uses Kindle as Raspberry Pi screen
  • Firefox support extended to older Android mobiles
  • Intel contextual awareness: 'We know what your wife is up to'
  • Scientists provide a measure of uncertainty
  • NZ software giants join patent bill protest
  • E-publisher 'fesses up: 'Apple UDIDs were ours'

GNOME hacker: Culture isn't holding desktop Linux back

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:13 PM PDT

'There is no single simple issue to fix'

Open source bigwigs like Alan Cox, Miguel De Icaza, and Linus Torvalds can bicker all they want, says GNOME hacker Michael Meeks, but changing developer culture won't do a thing to attract more consumers to the Linux desktop.…

Thomas-Rasset faces $220,000 file-sharing bill after losing appeal

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 01:46 PM PDT

Court rules $9,250 per track is constitutionally fair

Nearly five years after being found guilty of file-sharing in the media industry's first jury trial on the issue, Minnesotan mother of four Jammie Thomas-Rasset is back where she started after the appeals court upheld the original verdict.…

Intel to turn Ultrabooks, all-in-one desktops into giant tablets

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 12:49 PM PDT

Can't beat 'em, join 'em

IDF 2012  Intel wants to turn laptops and even desktops into tablets in order to reverse the decline in the personal computer market. To that end, it unwrapped two form-factors it will be promoting to get tablet-hungry consumers back buying PCs.…

Intel demos next-generation voice and gesture interfaces

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 12:25 PM PDT

Offers a million bucks for the best 'perceptual computing' idea

IDF 2012  Intel wants computers to be as smart as humans in how they understand voices and gestures – and it's offering $1m to the best idea that can help achieve that goal.…

Touch tech firms tap Intel for factory cash

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 12:18 PM PDT

Chip giant to keep Win8 touch bandwagon rolling

IDF 2012  Intel has been pumping money into the touchscreen component business in order to encourage the production of panels of 13in and up to make sure there are enough of them for vendors to build all the touch-enabled Windows 8 notebooks Intel hopes World+Dog will want.…

iPhone to account for half of US economy by 2030 - projection

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 12:07 PM PDT

America to get rich selling Foxconn gizmos to itself!

Strange, terrible, yet curiously inevitable news today - the day before iPhone 5 day. Analysis based on figures from hefty Wall Street brains appears to show that the Jesus Phone is set to account for a large chunk - perhaps the majority - of US economic activity within a matter of decades.…

Microsoft betas System Center service pack for unified control

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 11:33 AM PDT

SP1 beta increases InTune integration

Redmond's been talking about how System Center will be at the heart of its reboot of the Windows franchise for months now, and now it has released the beta of its first service pack.…

Day-long outage 'not a hack,' claims GoDaddy

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 10:53 AM PDT

Just a little router trouble, that's all

Domain registrar GoDaddy has commented on the daylong DNS outage that downed many of its customers' websites on Monday, saying that not only was a hacker not responsible, but that the service interruption wasn't the result of a DDoS attack at all.…

Al-Jazeera's mobe news feed hijacked by pro-Assad hacktivists

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 10:24 AM PDT

More breaking news on the conflict in Syria

Pro-Syrian government hacktivists have cracked the mobile update service of al-Jazeera, the Qatar-based satellite news network.…

UK.gov blacklists Fujitsu from future contracts - report

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 09:24 AM PDT

Not good enough for government work. Cutting

Japanese IT group Fujitsu is among several companies that have been "blacklisted" by the UK Government, claims the Financial Times.…

Pirate Bay co-founder named in probe into Logica, tax office hacks

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 09:02 AM PDT

Warg hauled back to Sweden for copyright cooler stint

Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, a co-founder of download haven The Pirate Bay, is back in Sweden - and now faces allegations of playing a role in an attack on the country's taxmen and IT consultancy biz Logica.…

Viewsonic 22in Android 'tablet' hands-on review

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 08:28 AM PDT

Passes the Google test and then some

First look  There was birthday cake aplenty at Viewsonic's 25th anniversary event in London today that also saw the introduction of three new products covering an innovative range of display options.…

Who'll save the 100 most endangered species? Microsoft, apparently

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 08:06 AM PDT

No, not Nokia engineers. Well, not this time

Microsoft has pledged software and expertise in a battle to save the world's most endangered species - and we don't mean Nokia engineers.…

Zombie PC herders issue commands from Tor hideout

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 07:42 AM PDT

Bury command server deep in the onion

Security researchers have discovered a botnet that uses the Tor anonymiser network to hide its command nodes.…

Google's Nexus 7 tabs 'can't perform' if flash RAM crammed

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 07:18 AM PDT

Fondling fandroids say slab needs hard reset

Reports are filtering in that some Google Nexus 7 tablets slow to a crawl once the memory starts filling up, and require a hard reset to bring them back to the admirable speed expected of Google's flagship hardware.…

There is life after the death of Microsoft’s Windows 8 Start button

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 07:01 AM PDT

Keep calm and download these handy tools

Comment  The disappearance of the Start button in Microsoft's new Windows has proved unsettling for users. "I want Start. Start I say," said an early tester in a post entitled "Worst 60 minutes in my entire life".…

Cable offers to shower UK biz in taxpayer gold to stimulate growth

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 06:29 AM PDT

Govt-backed bank may pump bioscience, tech sectors

Blighty's Business Secretary Vince Cable pulled back the curtains on his new biz investment bank this morning.…

Shuttleworth drops one million cluster bucks on Ceph upstart

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 06:00 AM PDT

Linux moneybags funds Um Bongo's cloudy file system

Billionaire Linux kingpin Mark Shuttleworth has injected $1m into storage startup Inktank to bring the team's distributed file system Ceph to cloud computing.…

Google skids car insurance comparison engine onto rivals' lawn

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 05:42 AM PDT

Now, Brits, tell us everything about your motors

Google is now offering to compare car insurance prices for Brits following the company's acquisition of BeatThatQuote.…

Backroom music streamer Omnifone palms first profit

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 05:24 AM PDT

Stuffs wallet with Sony and BlackBerry cash

Privately owned music services pioneer Omnifone boasted its first ever annual profit this morning. The company provides a platform for streaming services including that of Sony (Music Unlimited) and RIM (BBM Music) and operates in 28 markets. Omnifone was founded in 2003 and launched its first service, MusicStation, in 2007. It has notched up several firsts, including the first cloud streaming service and the first licensed scan-and-match service.…

Windows 8? Nah: Win Phone 8 should give Apple the fear

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Tiled phone, not PC, could put Redmond on top

Open ... and Shut  Windows Phone 8 might spell the beginning of a climb to relevance for a desktop vendor breaking out its latest PC operating system at almost the same time.…

Laugh all you want at 'the cloud' - it'll be worth '$100bn by 2016'

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 04:44 AM PDT

Public-facing services to coin it, predicts IDC

Some $100bn will be slurped up by public IT cloud services by 2016, according to the crystal-ball gazers at IDC.…

Phone-hack saga: Prison officer cuffed in cop bung probe

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 04:26 AM PDT

Operation Elveden nets another suspect

A 31-year-old prison officer was arrested at his home in Northampton this morning as part of Scotland Yard's investigation into alleged bungs to cops. The probe is related to the Met's ongoing phone-hacking inquiry.…

Profs: Massive use of wind turbines WON'T destroy the environment

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 04:17 AM PDT

Would destroy the economy, though

Windy professors in the States have produced research in which they say that massive use of wind power would not, as had been thought, damage the planet's atmosphere and cause undesirable climate changes. They also argue that it would be "practical" to obtain half the energy required by the human race using wind turbines.…

Everything Everywhere swept away by its own 4G hype tsunami

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 04:02 AM PDT

EE rises to promise 16 cities next-gen mobe broadband

Everything Everywhere is no more: long live EE and 4G. The mobile operator now gets to watch its children, Orange and T-Mobile, starve to death as they're denied access to the 4G feast.…

More 'iPad Mini' tat pics leak ahead of Apple's big unzip

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 03:43 AM PDT

Rumour mill in overdrive for 7in tablet

Rumours that Apple will launch an "iPad mini" at its unveiling event tomorrow intensified today after more pictures of cases leaked online and retailers started advertising screen protectors for a 7in slab.…

What a card: Brit boffin Alan Turing stars in Monopoly tribute set

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 03:14 AM PDT

Bletchley Park flogs custom board in honour of code-breaker

He may not have made it onto the £10 banknote, but the face of WWII code-breaking hero Alan Turing now adorns the back of the silly money that's boxed into a new custom Monopoly set.…

So many devices, so little policy

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:45 AM PDT

So what are you waiting for?

Live event  Every one of your users has a computer at home, maybe a laptop, definitely a phone, and likes to log in from someone else's computer from time to time. They're carrying your data around, but often not your security policy.…

Acer racks up Xeon E5s, picks fight with US server bad boys

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:44 AM PDT

From little seeds giant oaks shipments grow

It has been a while since Taiwanese server and PC maker Acer has made some noise in the server racket, but the company is plodding along after planting its seeds on United States soil in February 2011 with a revamping of its Xeon-based servers.…

Blighty battles Oz for stratospheric supremacy

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:28 AM PDT

Amateur ballooning rivals meet for head-to-head showdown

Pics  The friendly rivalry between Brit and Oz amateur High Altitude Ballooning (HAB) enthusiasts hit new heights over the weekend when the two nations went head-to-head in a stratospheric clash of high-altitude titans.…

Array biz Nimble: Quick, lob us $40m before storage giants wallop us

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 01:58 AM PDT

Hybrid racker needs VC cash

Hybrid flash and disk drive array start-up Nimble Storage has been given $40.7m in venture capital funding to boost sales, marketing and engineering.…

Gov IT bods must shield their budgets from gov's knife – Socitm

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 01:42 AM PDT

Increased use of council ICT services putting the squeeze on managers

A report from the public sector IT directors' group Socitm has identified four ongoing priorities for ICT managers in the wake of continuing austerity.…

Want to avoid another cookie law mess? Talk to EU bods next time

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 01:19 AM PDT

'Dear ICO, sue us ... We're sick of you and this ridiculous cookie law'

UK businesses should actively involve themselves in the debate over changes to EU law if they want to avoid problems stemming from the way those laws are drafted, an expert has advised.…

WD to parade flash-disk mutant for Wall St moneybags this week

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 01:02 AM PDT

Thinner, 'extreme' capacities promised

Western Digital will face investors on Thursday and tell them what the world's new number-one disk drive supplier is going to do to stay at the top.…

Apple's soon-to-be-slurped securo firm shrugs off crypto warning

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 12:33 AM PDT

Windows passwords exposure confusion

AuthenTec, the security firm that's the target of an $356m acquisition by Apple, has denied reports that possible cryptographic weaknesses in its fingerprint scanner software pose a risk to the security of laptops.…

Ambitious Alibaba wants to take on Android

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 12:30 AM PDT

There's only one way to settle this...FIGHT!

Not content with dominating the massive Chinese e-commerce market, local hero Alibaba now wants to chase Android into the sea by making its cloud-based Aliyun mobile operating system China's preferred smartphone OS.…

Microsoft urges devs to 'lead Windows 8 app land grab'

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 12:11 AM PDT

Give the people what they want - ASAP

Microsoft has urged developers to "lead the land grab" by developing Windows 8 apps ASAP.…

Archos 101 XS 10.1in Android tablet review

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 12:00 AM PDT

Magnetic keyblet combo, anyone?

Archos has built a decent business making budget Android tablets, so I suspect the word 'merde' echoed loudly around the Igny HQ when Google pulled the rug asunder with its low Nexus 7 pricing. Archos hasn't given up though and has now released a new device pitched as a budget alternative to the Asus Transformer Pad.…

Samsung accused of sex discrimination in China plant

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 10:47 PM PDT

Electronics giant's woes continue as CLW turns the knife

South Korean electronics behemoth Samsung has been hit by fresh allegations of impropriety at one of its manufacturing plants in China, this time involving purported sexual discrimination in its hiring policy.…

Oz court to test AdWords' WHOLE BUSINESS MODEL

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 10:05 PM PDT

Regulator insists ad placements can misled and deceive

Australia's High Court, from which no appeal is possible, will this week hear a case in which Google stands accused of intentionally deceiving and misleading consumers by automatically placing ads according to advertisers' requested keywords.…

iPad no flight risk says Federal Aviation Authority

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 09:28 PM PDT

American Airlines allowed to use in-cockpit fondleslabs "in all phases of flight"

Being asked to switch off your electronic devices during the takeoff and landing phases of a flight now looks even more anachronistic, after American Airlines announced it has been given permission to let its pilots use iPads in the cockpit "in all phases of flight".…

UK's loyalty set for £1.2bn Huawei reward

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 08:50 PM PDT

There's a good boy...

The UK economy is set to get a much needed boost on Tuesday when Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei announces an expected £1.2bn investment including hundreds of jobs.…

AMD previews Piledriver, Ivy Bridge SeaMicro microservers

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 06:56 PM PDT

Stretches Freedom interconnect fabric out to storage

SeaMicro is not longer an independent company, but you would not have guessed that if you were dropped in from outer space to attend the launch of the new SM15000 microserver in San Francisco on Monday afternoon. Advanced Micro Devices may own SeaMicro, but the company went out of its way to support the latest "Ivy Bridge" Xeon E3-1200 v2 processor from rival Intel as well as its own forthcoming "Piledriver" Opteron processor as new compute nodes in a new SeaMicro chassis.…

McAfee: Emma Watson riskiest celebrity search

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 05:50 PM PDT

Malwaria activissima

In McAfee's latest survey of the celebrity searches most likely to lead to malware infection, Emma Watson – perhaps best known as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films – has taken the top spot, knocking off model Heidi Klum from last year's most-likely-to-infect honors.…

Hacker uses Kindle as Raspberry Pi screen

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 05:34 PM PDT

DIY instructions await the brave or foolish

A hacker named Gef has rigged up his Raspberry Pi to use a Kindle e-reader as its monitor.…

Firefox support extended to older Android mobiles

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 05:22 PM PDT

Experimental builds for phones with ARMv6 chips

The Mozilla Foundation would like to see its Firefox browser running on more mobile phones. But since almost no handsets ship with Firefox pre-installed, that means getting the software onto more of the phones that are already out there – even if they use older hardware.…

Intel contextual awareness: 'We know what your wife is up to'

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 04:38 PM PDT

Knows when its best to call, text, or just leave her alone

IDF 2012  Intel Labs is working on a technology that uses what it calls "contextual awareness" to advise you of the best method to use when contacting others.…

Scientists provide a measure of uncertainty

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 04:16 PM PDT

What would Heisenberg's position be?

A group of Canadian PhD researchers claim to have obtained information beyond the "Heisenberg limit" using a technique called "weak measurement".…

NZ software giants join patent bill protest

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 03:45 PM PDT

Petitioning against patent trolls

Updated: govt says "no"  New Zealand's largest software exporters, Jade and Orion Healthcare, have lined up with the NZ Open Source Society, InternetNZ, and local industry lobby NZRise to ask the government to revise its proposed patent laws.…

E-publisher 'fesses up: 'Apple UDIDs were ours'

Posted: 10 Sep 2012 03:14 PM PDT

BlueToad clears FBI of device data collection

It seems both Apple and the FBI were telling the truth: the Apple UDIDs published last week didn't come from either organization, with an American e-publisher posting a statement that the data was stolen from its systems.…

Rembrandt's painting "The return of the prodigal son"

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You gotta love Rembrandt's painting, "The return of the prodigal son". That's the elder brother peeking around the column in the background.

Rembrandt-The return of the prodigal son

Henri Nouwen has a highly reviewed book about this painting and the parable behind it. I haven't yet read the book, but it seems to be about moving from being the prodigal son, to being the elder brother, to being the welcoming father.

12 Ekim 2012 Cuma

ON THE VIGIL OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF VATICAN II AND THE HOLY FATHER'S YEAR OF FAITH, WE CELEBRATED THE SOLEMN RECITATION OF THE HOLY ROSARY AND EXPOSITION AND BENEDICTION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT

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On Wednesday, October 10th at 7:00 PM our parish celebrated the Most Holy Rosary with a liturgical procession of our 2nd graders bringing flowers to Our Lady's Chapel, Solemn Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament, the Holy Rosary and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament to conclude.

Our 9th graders preparing for Confirmation read meditations at the beginning of each Luminous Mystery and our choir sang anthems to Mary following the meditation and then finally the reciting of the decade of the Rosary.

We had very good attendance and it was a most beautiful event. The following is the program for the event, which also included the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus Honor Guard.




Solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament
and
Solemn Recitation of the Holy Rosary
In Celebration of
The Month of the Holy Rosary, the 50th Anniversary of the Opening of Vatican II and The Year of Faith


Wednesday, October 10, 2012
7:00 PM

St. Joseph Catholic Church
830 Poplar St.
Macon, GA 31201
Fr. Allan J. McDonald, Pastor
Fr. Dawid Kwiatkowski, Parochial Vicar
Monsignor John Cuddy, Retired
Deacon Don Coates Deacon Tom Eden
Nelda M. Chapman, Organist/Director of Music
The Choirs of St. Joseph
Honor Guard: Knights of Columbus Honor Guard

Procession of Flowers: First Holy Communion Class of 2013
St. Joseph Catholic Church


ORDER of SOLEMN BENEDICTION
of the
MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
and
SOLEMN RECITATION of the HOLY ROSARY
In Celebration of
The MONTH of the HOLY ROSARY


Entrance of the Honor Guard (Remain seated.)

Children’s Procession of Flowers for Our Blessed Mother (Remain seated.)

LITURGICAL PROCESSION (Please stand.)

Hymn “Hail, Holy Queen Enthroned Above” #531

Solemn Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament (Please kneel.)

“O salutaris Hostia”
1. O salutaris Hostia, Quae caeli pandis ostium:
Bella premunt hostilia, Da robur, fer auxilium.
2. Uni trinoque Domino Sit sempiterna gloria,
Qui vitam sine termino Nobis donet in patria.

The Holy Rosary (Remain kneeling.)

The Apostles’ Creed

I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.
and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord.
Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried;
he descended into hell;.
On the third day he rose again from the dead;
he ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty;
from there he will come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church,
the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.

Our Father . . . .

Hail, Mary (3 times)
Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners,
now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to heaven,
especially those who have most need of your mercy.
(Please stand.)

First Luminous Mystery: The Baptism of Our Lord

(Please sit.)
Choral Meditation “When John Baptized in Jordan’s River” Timothy Dudley-Smith
(Please kneel.)
First decade of the Rosary
(Please stand.)

Second Luminous Mystery: The Wedding in Cana
(Please sit.)
Choral Meditation “O Holy Mary” Owen Alstott
(Please kneel.)
Second decade of the Rosary

(Please stand.)
Third Luminous Mystery: The Proclamation of the Kingdom
(Please sit.)
Hymn “O Radiant Light” #678
(Please kneel.)
Third decade of the Rosary

(Please stand.)
Fourth Luminous Mystery: The Transfiguration
(Please sit.)
Choral Meditation “Eternal Light” David Ashley White
Text by Christopher Idle
(Please kneel.)
Fourth decade of the Rosary

(Please stand.)
Fifth Luminous Mystery: The Institution of the Eucharist
(Please sit.)
Choral Meditation “Ave verum corpus” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(Please kneel.)
Fifth decade of the Rosary

(Please stand.)
HYMN “Salve, Regina” #739

PRAYER

HOMILY


Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament (Please kneel.)

HYMN Tantum ergo Sacramentum
Tantum ergo Sacramentum Genitori, Genitoque Veneremur cernui: Laus et jubilatio, Et antiquum documentum Salus, honor, virtus quoque Novo cedat ritui: Sit et benedictio: Praestet fides supplementum Procedenti ab utroque Sensuum defectui. Compar sit laudatio.

Priest: You have given us bread from heaven.
People: Having all sweetness within it.

PRAYER

THE DIVINE PRAISES (All)
Blessed be God.
Blessed be his holy name.
Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true man.
Blessed be the name of Jesus.
Blessed be his most sacred heart.
Blessed be his most precious blood.
Blessed be Jesus in the most holy sacrament of the altar.
Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete.
Blessed be the great Mother of God, Mary most holy.
Blessed be her holy and immaculate conception.
Blessed be her glorious assumption.
Blessed be the name of Mary, virgin and mother.
Blessed be Joseph, her most chaste spouse.
Blessed be God in his angels and in his saints.

(Please stand.)
RECESSIONAL HYMN
“Virgin Great and Glorious” #817

EXCERPTS FROM THE HOLY FATHER'S MASS THIS MORNING ON THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL

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MY COMMENT FIRST: The only comment I can make to what the Holy Father says below is, "right-on Holy Father" and may the reform of the Church within the hermeneutic of continuity with our glorious past come about by actually and literally implementing the documents of Vatican II in light of the needs of the Church in the modern world of today, not 1962.

From the Holy Father's Homily, October 11, 2012:

..."Vatican Council II did not wish to deal with the theme of faith in one specific document. It was, however, animated by a desire, as it were, to immerse itself anew in the Christian mystery so as to re-propose it fruitfully to contemporary man. ... In his opening speech Blessed John XXIII presented the principal purpose of the Council in this way: “What above all concerns the Ecumenical Council is this: that the sacred deposit of Christian doctrine be safeguarded and taught more effectively. … Therefore, the principal purpose of this Council is not the discussion of this or that doctrinal theme, a Council is not required for that, ... [but] this certain and immutable doctrine, which is to be faithfully respected, needs to be explored and presented in a way which responds to the needs of our time”.

..."In the light of these words, we can understand what I myself felt at the time: during the Council there was an emotional tension as we faced the common task of making the truth and beauty of the faith shine out in our time, without sacrificing it to the demands of the present or leaving it tied to the past: the eternal presence of God resounds in the faith, transcending time, yet it can only be welcomed by us in our own unrepeatable today. Therefore I believe that the most important thing ... is to revive in the whole Church that positive tension, that yearning to announce Christ again to contemporary man. But, so that this interior thrust towards the new evangelisation neither remain just an idea nor be lost in confusion, ... I have often insisted on the need to return, as it were, to the “letter” of the Council - that is to its texts - also to draw from them its authentic spirit, and why I have repeated that the true legacy of Vatican II is to be found in them".

..."The Council did not formulate anything new in matters of faith, nor did it wish to replace what was ancient. Rather, it concerned itself with seeing that the same faith might continue to be lived in the present day, that it might remain a living faith in a world of change. ... The Council Fathers wished to present the faith in a meaningful way; and if they opened themselves trustingly to dialogue with the modern world it is because they were certain of their faith, of the solid rock on which they stood. In the years following, however, many embraced uncritically the dominant mentality, placing in doubt the very foundations of the deposit of faith, which they sadly no longer felt able to accept as truths."

"The journey is a metaphor for life, and the wise wayfarer is one who has learned the art of living, and can share it with his brethren - as happens to pilgrims along the Way of St. James or similar routes which, not by chance, have again become popular in recent years. How come so many people today feel the need to make these journeys? Is it not because they find there, or at least intuit, the meaning of our existence in the world? This, then, is how we can picture the Year of Faith: a pilgrimage in the deserts of today’s world, taking with us only what is necessary: ... the Gospel and the faith of the Church, of which the Council documents are a luminous expression, as is the Catechism of the Catholic Church, published twenty years ago."