Monthly Archives: April 2006

More about old Mass and “abrogation”

This might be old news to all of you, but I have been überbusy and travelling to boot.  Another CWN piece, (emphasis mine): Cardinal Jorge Medina Estévez, the former prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship, … who is a … Read More

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Indults and rumors of indults

In Catholic World News there is an article on Vatican and traditionalists: rumors continue  In that article you read: For the past month, a recurrent rumor at the Vatican has been that Pope Benedict will issue a motu proprio allowing … Read More

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Back in Rome, with a zillion of my closest friends

I have arrived back at my apartment in Rome, overlooking the City from two very fine and very high views.  So, I am back.. yep, sure am…  with about six zillion tourists who have invaded!  Here is a shot from … Read More

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Easter Sunday sermon

I had posted audio of my sermon for Easter here some days ago. Here is an image. I think it is obvious that I have been in Italy for a long time. Read More

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Expression of gratitude

Thanks to all of you who have been reading regularly and posting comments.  Your participation makes the blog work more fun and rewarding.  I am a relative newcomer to the Catholic blogosphere (though I am a battle hardened vet of … Read More

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The Chapel of the Sabine Farm

As some of you might remember, I am presently in the USA at "the Sabine Farm", as I like to call it. Spring is really happening, and this is my LAST day here. Today I will be starting some herbs … Read More

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Birettiquette

When visitors come to St. Agnes Church they often comment on the fact that the clergy wear birettas.  The biretta used to be obligatory on the part of the priest celebrant and deacon and subdeacon.  Now it is an option, … Read More

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19 April 2005: Where were you?

It is sometimes possible to remember precisely where you were and what you were doing when historic events took place. People often cite examples like where they were when they heard that JFK was shot, or when Neil Armstrong stepped … Read More

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The Modern Rite by Klaus Gamber

Many thanks to "F and the wild bunch" for my spiffy new copy of the little collection of essay on the reform of liturgy by Klaus Gamber entitled The Modern Rite.  I am grateful for the thought and the gift. … Read More

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Vigil Revisited: Lumen Christi

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500th Anniversary of first stone of St. Peter’s Basilica

At the Regina caeli of Easter Sunday His Holiness spoke about the 500th anniversary of the placing of the first stone of the Basilica of St. Peter by Pope Julius II. I have a pretty fabulous view of the Basilica from my window in Roma. However, since I don’t get back to Rome until next Sunday, here is a photo from my files. I shot this back on 4 October 2005. Read More

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To belong, or not to belong?

I tip my biretta  o{]:¬)   to In The Light Of The Law for the very interesting news that the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts has made a far more narrow distinction about what it takes to leave the Church "by … Read More

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The Tridentine clock is ticking

Now that Holy Week and Easter have concluded, and we are into the great Octave of Easter, the real waiting will begin.  Did His Holiness intend to "free up" the older, "Tridentine" form of Mass or not?  A comment made … Read More

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Holy Week revisited

Alas in my plentiful lack of free time during Holy Week, I was not able to post any of the fine photos made available to be by the kindness of a parishoner, of the ceremonies at St. Agnes Church in … Read More

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An Easter sermon

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Vigil of Easter

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Concerning the title of lay people who help the priest and deacons distribute, I could write reams of material. Suffice to say that the proper term is “Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion”. The bishop, priest and deacon are the only “Ministers of the Eucharist”. Lay people are never “Ministers of the Eucharist”, but they can be, in case of genuine necessity, a great help in distribution of Communion, either in church or to the homebound, and so forth. It is helpful to review what the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments wrote in its document Redemptionis Sacramentum about the participation of lay people involving the Eucharist (my emphasis):…
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Easter Sunday: POST COMMUNION

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In our prayer today we recognize the “renewal” that we as a Church have experienced. Like grains of wheat we fell and died during Lent. We rise now to life and bear fruit. Just as we prune flowering bushes and certain trees and they then burst into even more abundant blossoms and fruit, we too are pruned back in Lent. And not only in Lent, but constantly during the year. Each Friday is a little Lent when we are all required by law to do penance. Each Sunday is a little Easter when we rise to new life. Each week is a chance for us to bear great fruit because of the ongoing cycle of dying and rising.
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Easter Sunday: SUPER OBLATA (1)

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The Church is being forced into a new kind of fast through the scandals caused by wicked clergy. It is bad enough that the people of God have been cheated of their heritage for decades through a poor or even maliciously false implementation of the liturgical reforms mandated by the Second Vatican Council. It is bad enough that catechetics have been neglected or subverted. It is bad enough that seminaries were hijacked by ideologically driven dissenters. Now we are being brought as a Church to pay for the sins of bishops and priests who commit the abomination of sexual abuse of children and minors. While I loathe the way the media exaggerates the charges and inflates the numbers of men involved, I cannot help but be grateful in a reserved way. Jackals clean the land of rotting flesh, after all. They cull the sick of the herd. I think that we have at last now the chance to clean our house with a real spring cleaning. Just as Lent (which means “spring”) is our spiritual preparation through penance and mortifications and Easter is our Resurrection, so too as a Church we must now go into the desert and fast and suffer and pray. The enemy of the soul will tear at us, tempting us to vainglory, pride, desire for material comfort. Read More

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EXSULTET

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Here is my rendering of the 1970 Missale Romanum version of the Exultet. Alas, there is no space to give you the Latin also. The Exultet is also called the Praeconium Paschale. Paschale is an adjective of a Latinized Hebrew word pascha, for the Passover meal of the lamb. The sure and certain Lewis & Short Dictionary says the adjective praeconius, -a, -um is “of or belonging to a praeco or public crier” while the substantive praeconium is “a crying out in public; a proclaiming, spreading abroad, publishing.” In a Christian context this of course also infers the Good News! A praeconium is simultaneously a profession of faith and a call to faith extended to all who hear. Read More

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The washing of feet: approved in the USA?

Some folks are offering that the USCCB approved the washing of the feet of women for the USA. Nope. The USCCB website provides this: Regarding the phrase viri selecti, the Chairman of the Bishops Committee on the Liturgy, after a … Read More

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