Monthly Archives: October 2006

Gratias libenter persolvo

I want to thank the kind person who used PAYPAL to send a gift of money in support of my internet work. He used the handy “Send Money” feature (which, frankly, I didn’t know they had). In any event, this small contribution is much appreciated and warms my heart on what otherwise was a tough day. I will apply it to my expenses for this blog and for the ASK FATHER Question Box. Read More

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“Tridentine” document: the date and the battle in the Congregation

For what it is worth, Marco Tosati, in La Stampa, offers today this about the internal battle in the Roman Curia over the draft. Here is my translation and emphasis: When some time ago Benedict XVI sent the draft of … Read More

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Il Giornale: The Mass in Latin returns – The Pope’s decree is ready

Over at Rorate Caeli there is an entry about the rumored papal document freeing up the use of the older Missale, the so-called "Tridentine" Mass. Rorate provided a translation of part of an article in Il Giornale about this, which … Read More

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London Times on restoration of Tridentine Mass

Biretta tip to Jon o{]:¬) for alerting me to a story in the London Times on the issue of the "restoration" of the older, "Tridentine" form of Mass to greater use in the Church. Keep in mind that this article … Read More

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Archived Mass video on Z-Cam

I figured out how to play piece of pre-recorded video over the streaming Z-Cam in the chapel of the Sabine Farm, which, alas, I am leaving soon in favor of the Roman chapel.  I recorded this mornings Holy Mass (with … Read More

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4th Luminous Mystery: The Transfiguration

We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 4th Luminous Mystery: The Transfiguration The Mystery of the Transfiguration was a matter of intense reflection on the part of the Fathers. Remember that this takes place some eight days after … Read More

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3rd Luminous Mystery: Proclamation of the Kingdom

We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 3rd Luminous Mystery: Proclamation of the KingdomThere are many moments in the Gospels we could use to illustrate this Mystery so we must make a choice. Consider what the Lord says … Read More

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On Benedict’s silence about limbo and on his theological method

In all the hype about limbo these days, keep some things in mind. When he met with the International theological Commission at the end of their work, Benedict XVI didn’t do two things: he didn’t give them a normal post-meeting … Read More

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Liberalization of “Tridentine Mass” in November?

This has come in via Rorate Coeli: Now the magazine of Continental Ultra-progressivism… Golias, the not incredibly popular magazine of French Ultra-progressive Catholic ideals, also publishes, in its current weekly issue, the information that a document on the liberalization of … Read More

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Limbo in Denziger-Schönmetzer

  In the handy volume called Denziger-Schönmetzer (L 5 – pp. 924-5)) there is an appendix on the question of limbo: Here is the text, in Latin (I will add some few abbreviations for clarity): Peccati originalis poena est carentia … Read More

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27th Sunday of Ordinary Time: POST COMMUNION

EXCERPT:
The verb inebrio as you might guess means “to make drunk, inebriate”. Pasco means, “to pasture, drive to pasture, to feed, attend to the feeding of; nourish; cherish, cultivate” and also “feast, gratify”. Many of you will instantly make the connection of this verb with the moment on the shore of the Sea of Galilee when after His resurrection Jesus heals Peters betrayal and gives him his special role by saying: “Feed my lambs… Pasce agnos meos… pasce oves meas… pasce oves meas…” (John 21:15-17). Transeo is, “to go over or across, to cross over, pass over, pass by, pass” or also “to go or pass over into any thing by transformation, to be changed or transformed into a thing.” For example, you might like the proverbial chicken “cross over” the road or like the shepherds in Luke 2:15 “go over” to Bethlehem to see what had happened. Were you to cross over a river, surely you would get wet and your clothes would be tinged and imbued with water. Anything that passes through dye is certainly tinged. Our souls are tinged and permanently marked with the Christian character when we are baptized. We “transit” from old death over to new life. Interestingly, the verb inebrio, according to soberingly thorough Lewis & Short Dictionary can also signify of colors, “to saturate” as in amethystum inebriatur Tyrio (cf. naturalist C. Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Eldar +AD 79) 9, 41, 65, § 139). Perhaps you will remember that in the WDPTRS column for Post communio the 4th Sunday of Lent when I digressed about the purple dye used in the ancient world made from the murex, a seashell toting critter possessed of a tiny gland producing a purple goo endowed with a marvelous staining quality, the best coming from Tyre. The dye produced from the muricidae tinted the hideously expensive cloth that was eventually the “imperial purple”. The odd little adverb quantenus we saw back on the 22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time. It means “how far, to what extent” and also “where”. The first meaning of the verb percipio is “to take wholly, to seize entirely” and then by extension “to perceive, feel and “to learn, know, conceive, comprehend, understand.” The verb sumo, sumpsi, sumptum basically signifies “to take, take up, lay hold of, assume” though by extension it is, “to take for some purpose, i. e. to use, apply, employ, spend, consume.” Thus, it can mean “consume, eat”. Read More

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2nd Luminous Mystery: The Wedding at Cana

We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 2nd Luminous Mystery: The Wedding at Cana The late great John Paul II wrote in his letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae wrote: 24. The Rosary is at the service of this ideal; … Read More

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1st Luminous Mystery: Baptism of Jesus by John

We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 1st Luminous Mystery: Baptism of Jesus by John The one God had sent to prepare the way and whom Christ Himself described as the greatest man born of woman, was a … Read More

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Religion in the academy

There is an interesting CNN article you could glance at: Harvard committee recommends returning religion to curriculum BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) — Harvard University, founded 370 years ago to train Puritan ministers, should again require all undergraduates to study religion, along … Read More

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Mundus patet and the Nones of October

Over at rogueclassicism there is an interesting comment about this date in Roman history. In Roman terms, still found in our breviaries by the way, it is iii nonas octobres, third day before the Nones of October. On this day … Read More

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5th Joyful Mystery: The Finding in the Temple

We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 5th Joyful Mystery: The Finding in the Temple Pious Jews would go to Jerusalem for the Passover so that they could bring a lamb to the Temple to be sacrificed at … Read More

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Stupidest headline ever?

Biretta tip to Amy  o{]:¬)   who alerted us to the story in the Times which purports to deal with the Church’s continual exploration of the theological opinion commonly called Limbo.  Ask yourself if this isn’t one of the stupidest headlines, … Read More

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4th Joyful Mystery: The Presentation

We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 4th Joyful Mystery: The Presentation We are made in God’s image and likeness and Christ came into the world to reveal man for fully to him (GS 22).  Though the Lord’s Circumcision took … Read More

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What price victory?

Someone will have to check these stats, but given the team payrolls over number of wins, each win cost the noble Twins, having a payroll of some 63 million, around 704k.  Each win cost the A’s (62 mil) about 707k.  … Read More

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3rd Joyful Mystery: The Nativity

We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 3rd Joyful Mystery: The Nativity Christ came into the world in “the fullness of time” (Gal 4:4). His First Coming was foreseen from all eternity and His Nativity was prepared from … Read More

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