Monthly Archives: October 2014

ASK FATHER: Placement of choir

From a reader… QUAERITUR: What does the Church recommend IF there is NOT A LOFT? I am a music director at a small rural church and ONLY at Christmas and Easter do we have the choir come up during communion … Read More

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Michael Voris, Card. Burke… corrections

Get this from Michael Voris: Michael stood up. Good for him. UPDATE 24 Oct: It has been interesting reading the reactions to what Mr. Voris did. I wonder if some people, especially over at The Olympian Middle, aren’t mired in … Read More

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ROME – Day 3: Vestments, cont. Other stuff.

This morning we had Mass at Ss. Trinità dei Pellegrini, the FSSP parish.  They are always welcoming and helpful when priests want to say Mass. I like the way the amices are done here.  The ribbons can be removed easily, … Read More

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ROME – Day 2: Vestments edition

This morning the group went off to the Audience and some time in the Museum, both of which I passed. On my way to meet a priest friend at Gammarelli I stopped at Sant’Eustachio.  Just a nice view, inside a … Read More

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Oh the humanity!

Okay… we orthodox, faithful, conservative Catholics are the most flexible people around, but this simply needs some sort of intervention. Michael Voris is in Rome.  He was doing some coverage of the Synod and has stayed also for the trad … Read More

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D. Pittsburgh: Extraordinary Form Parish

I firmly believe that when the older form of Holy Mass is celebrated in more places, we will have a sounder basis for the “New Evangelization” called for by our Popes. Thus, celebrations of the Extraordinary Form must not be … Read More

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Pope Francis, Pope

I have been, frankly, both exhausted and a bit disgusted after the last Synod and I have been trying to have a little RnR.  That doesn’t make for a lot of posting of edgy stuff. So, here’s a little meat … Read More

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Sistine Chapel “rented” out to Porsche?

Someone allowed the the Sistine Chapel to be “rented” for a corporate event. HERE  Someone else in the Holy Sees denies that it was “rented”.   However, a big German corporation gave money to the Holy See and, after that, … Read More

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Helen Hull Hitchcock – RIP

In your charity, please remember to pray for the soul of Helen Hull Hitchcock, who died recently.

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ROMA – Day 1: Hitting the ground running

Here we are again. I arrived in time for rush hour. The flight was uneventful, which is how I like them.

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Card. Kasper invokes journalist war against another Cardinal?

Card. Kasper looks around for people to blame for his own enormous gaffe.  But the ending is a little … dunno… threatening? From CWR. Go there for links and other stuff. The controversy about statements made last week about African … Read More

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My View For Awhile: Midtown Tunnel Edition

I hurtled through the Midtown Tunnel and I am on the Van Wyck on the way to JFK. And so the pilgrimage to Rome begins. UPDATE I had a note that a couple of priest friends are also heading to … Read More

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Extraordinary Synod on Family is, thanks be to God, over.

The Extraordinary Synod on the family is, thanks be to God, over. The bishops will meet again next year at the same time in the Ordinary Synod on the same topic: the Family. Let me start with the pessimistic take, … Read More

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VIDEO: Stop this and watch this

Watch and learn: Enough said. This is the guy who did this! This book was the game changer. As I post this 564 views.

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ASK FATHER: Prayer for the Holy Father’s intention?

From a reader… QUAERITUR: To gain an indulgence we are required to “pray for the Pope’s intention”. How are we to understand this – are we asking God to answer the specific prayer intentions of the Holy Father (crudely, asking … Read More

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NYC Day 2: Benedict Edition

The day began with eggs Benedict. By the way. Did you see how some loons are saying that some Cardinals tried to conspire with Benedict XVI to sway the proceedings of the Synod? Sheesh. Next, from the Met.  There is … Read More

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes

Was there a good point in the sermon you heard for your Sunday Mass? Another question: Was the Synod that just closed mentioned in the sermon?  In what terms? Was the Beatification of Paul VI mentioned?

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Wherein Card. Burke is compared to Archbp. Lefebvre

Just in case you were wondering what sort of people were on the other side of the issue, this is a Twitter exchange between the Jesuit James Martin and Massimo Faggioli, a liberal academic in St. Paul: Card. Burke is … Read More

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Pope Francis’ final address to the Synod as it closes

Pope Francis addressed the Synod participants at the end of the Synod.  I’ll out the blah blah: (Vatican Radio) At the conclusion of the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, Pope Francis addressed the assembled Fathers, thanking them for their efforts … Read More

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NYC Day 1: Pastrami Edition

I am at the glorious Pastrami Queen on Lexington. Mushroom Barley soup Pastrami Corned Beef “Smile!” … yep… he was smiling. We spent time in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sort of my Mecca, to which I bow several times … Read More

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