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St. John Eudes
- Prosper of Aquitaine (+c.455), De gratia Dei et libero arbitrio contra Collatorem 22.61
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“He [Satan] will set up a counter-Church which will be the ape of the Church because, he the devil, is the ape of God. It will have all the notes and characteristics of the Church, but in reverse and emptied of its divine content. It will be a mystical body of the anti-Christ that will in all externals resemble the mystical body of Christ. In desperate need for God, whom he nevertheless refuses to adore, modern man in his loneliness and frustration will hunger more and more for membership in a community that will give him enlargement of purpose, but at the cost of losing himself in some vague collectivity.”
“Who is going to save our Church? Not our bishops, not our priests and religious. It is up to you, the people. You have the minds, the eyes, and the ears to save the Church. Your mission is to see that your priests act like priests, your bishops act like bishops.”
- Fulton Sheen
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- C.S. Lewis
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"But if, in any layman who is indeed imbued with literature, ignorance of the Latin language, which we can truly call the 'catholic' language, indicates a certain sluggishness in his love toward the Church, how much more fitting it is that each and every cleric should be adequately practiced and skilled in that language!" - Pius XI
"Let us realize that this remark of Cicero (Brutus 37, 140) can be in a certain way referred to [young lay people]: 'It is not so much a matter of distinction to know Latin as it is disgraceful not to know it.'" - St. John Paul II
Grant unto thy Church, we beseech Thee, O merciful God, that She, being gathered together by the Holy Ghost, may be in no wise troubled by attack from her foes. O God, who by sin art offended and by penance pacified, mercifully regard the prayers of Thy people making supplication unto Thee,and turn away the scourges of Thine anger which we deserve for our sins. Almighty and Everlasting God, in whose Hand are the power and the government of every realm: look down upon and help the Christian people that the heathen nations who trust in the fierceness of their own might may be crushed by the power of thine Arm. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. R. Amen.
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A member of our parish is studying for the permanent diaconate. We will have two ordinations next week, including a man who is blind. He hasn’t let that stop him at all.
After several years of stalled attempts (ran out of time, bad weather…) I was finally able to begin and complete my hike to the top of Mt. San Jacinto (Palm Springs, CA). The hike up (and back down) the mountain was both exhilarating and exhausting.
I give thanks to Almighty God for His creation. I also give thanks for being able to complete this hike.
It is always wonderful and awe-inspiring to walk through undisturbed (for the most part) areas of His creation and, in doing so, both see and experience the awesome beauty of nature: huge boulders, tall trees and trees in various stages of decay, howling winds that sounded like a freight train, running streams (as a result of the snow melt), crisp air, beautiful panoramic views (especially from the top of the mountain)…
With God’s help, I look forward to many more hikes.
Bad news: I won’t be able to go to Acton U again this year because of financial constraints.
Good news: My visit to the FSSP house has been approved! I still need some paperwork (e.g. visa, plane ticket) to sort, but hopefully, it will push through. Please pray for me, father!
It’s a girl! Well, probably. We’ll know in October.
Please do not catch cold again. I always pray for your good health, especially when you are in Rome. My husband and I were especially fond of Rome so I love your photos.
[I’m very grateful for that. Thank you.]
Last Friday I tripped in our garage and fell (I’m 16 weeks pregnant, so falling was scary). I called Hubby and my OBGYN, who told me I should go to a nearby ER for a sonogram to make sure baby was okay and – Deo Gratias – baby is fine. I have some bruises but otherwise am also fine. God is very good, family were near and available when we needed them to watch the other kids so Hubby could go with me. Needless to say, bikes will be kept out of the way from now on in our garage. :)
Tomorrow is Corpus Christi which means we’ll have a beautiful Mass and procesion after it celebrating the Lord’s wonderful gift that is Eucharist. Since it is also a public holiday in my country, it also means I’ll have a four-day weekend because my college won’t work on friday either. However, we will have to work next saturday to make up for friday.
A nice counterpoint to my mother’s ongoing medical troubles and frustrations has been good news in from other quarters (and folks turning out to visit).
A cousin just got engaged.
The son of another cousin is now a proud father. Mother and two impressively large twins all doing well.
While this medical saga has brought home that there’s hardly anybody on our side of the family that still lives closer than 50 miles to Mom, those that do have supported closely and visited when possible. Her parish friends have come as well, and my wife’s family (many of whom do live in the area) have turned out.
We just ordained 6 new permanent deacons for the Diocese of Syracuse. I have watched them grow over the past two years as I am in the class behind them. They will be a blessing to their parishes.
Nine men were ordained priests today at the Cathedral of St Paul in St Paul MN. Eight archdiocesan priests and one for Pro Ecclesia Sancta, which has a parish near the seminary and is where surplus seminarians are stashed.
The Cathedral was packed.