Monthly Archives: October 2008

Don’t worry

His Hermeneuticalness has a great post about happiness in the present moment over at his excellent place. Here is a portion of it.    Do go visit him, however.  He ranges from Stocism, eschatology, to … and I love it when … Read More

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“If we do not believe in miracles, we do not ask for them.”

I found this on a refrigerator.   Then I discovered that I wrote it. I guess that memory isn’t what it used to be. This was from a post I did on the 2nd miracle of St. Gianna Molla.  (This … Read More

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Monsignori

There is an old phrase. "What’s the difference between a regular priest and a monsignor?" Answer: "None, though most monsignors forget that. Well… there are monsignors and there are monsignors.  It is both a church honor given to some priests … Read More

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KC Blognic underway!

The blognic is underway! We started later because Mass at Old St Patrick’s started late and went long. Coffee is hot and strong.

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KC: local media coverage of Old St Patrick

Today I see in the KC STAR on B5 a black and white photo and box on the consecration of Old St Patrick. I wonder if the KC based National Catholic *Reporter* covered the event. After all… this is their … Read More

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Ave Maria Univ.: TLM Cantata

From a reader: Dear Fr. Z, Here’s an email we received at Ave Maria University: "Dear AMU Community, The AMU Chamber Choir will sing a Missa Cantata tomorrow at 12:30pm in the Oratory.   In Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, tomorrow … Read More

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Synod on Scripture proposes making women Lectors… er… Lectrices

Here is a story from CNS by my friend in Rome and fellow Minnesotan Mr. John Thavis: Remember that once upon a time, Holy Church had the minor order of Lector.  Paul VI suppressed the minor orders in favor of … Read More

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TLM in York, England: aftermath

You might remember that I posted news of a solemn TLM in York, England. Here is a debriefing: Dear Fr ZMany thanks for posting the information about the Solemn Mass in Honour of Our Lady, which was celebrated yesterday at … Read More

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WDTPRS: Christ the King (1962MR)

Here is some of my article for The Wanderer for this Sunday, which in the older, traditional calendar, is the Feast of Christ the King, always celebrated on the last Sunday of October. What Does the Prayer Really Say?   Last … Read More

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FSSP celebrates in Rome

Our friend John Sonnen over at Orbis Catholicus has posted some great photos of the FSSP’s celebration in Rome.  Here and here and here and here and many other places.  Go explore. Here is a teaser. My my… that looks … Read More

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KC: Bp. Finn’s sermon for the consecration of Old St. Patrick

Here is the sermon of His Excellency Most Rev. Robert Finn, Bishop of Kansas City for the consecration of Old St. Patrick and a Pontifical Mass. It is slightly edited, and with my emphases and comments. Sermon for the Consecration … Read More

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KC: post Consecration celebrations

After the consecration of Old St. Patrick in Kansas City, MO, and the Pontifical Mass, many people headed to a hall near the Cathedral for an elegant reception.  His Excellency Most Rev. Bishop Finn came also.  He made some comments … Read More

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More of the Consecration of Old St. Patrick in KC

Here are a few photos of some of the more interesting moments in the rite of consecration and a couple from the Pontifical Mass and its aftermath. I’ll post and maybe add notes later. 

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Consecration and Pontifical Mass

We have consecrated the church. Pontifical Mass will soon begin. The consecration and Mass are over and we have spilled outside! What a ceremony and day. At the reception.

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KC: Old St. Patrick’s – nearing its consecration

When a church is newly built, desecrated, or in a major way restructured, it must be blessed in a solemn way before worship can take place within.  There are different levels of blessing, including dedication and consecration. Today the church … Read More

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More Philadelphia blognic photos

This is the best part about traveling… meeting wonderful people. I very much appreciate that some of the folks who came had to come from quite a distance. Here are a few more shots. Since these are people into blogs, … Read More

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Blognic underway

People are gathering! After a tough night of blogniking… it is time for supper. Off to the Capital Grill, which I understand is good for fending off starvation.

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On the way to the bognic

Here we go!

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Cistercian Missal… strange for us Romans

When clergy of a more traditional stripe get together, what do they do besides tour battlefields, have some decent meals and have some laughs? Why, they look at old missals, of course. I had the chance to look at an … Read More

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BLOGNIC ALERT: Philadelphia – Thursday evening!

I believe we have locked down the time and place for the Philadelphia blognic. I can be at the Irish Pub at 20th & Walnut in the Rittenhouse Square area Thursday evening, 23 October, from 6:00-8:00 pm. Other bloggers and … Read More

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