Daily Archives: 15 March 2025

From a reader: “We can sing this, but chant and Latin are ‘too hard’.”

From a reader: Looking through our parish hymnal for music for Sunday for the Transfiguration, I came across this gem.  It has 10 time signature changes in one verse (that’s 40 time signature changes if you sing all the verses!) … Read More

Posted in Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, You must be joking! |
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ASK FATHER: Mass “for the gift of tears”… for someone else?

From a reader… QUAERITUR: Can a Mass for the gift of tears be said for someone else or is it only for the celebrant or person requesting the Mass? The prayers seem like a powerful source of conversion for self. … Read More

Posted in "How To..." - Practical Notes, ASK FATHER Question Box |
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Daily Rome Shot 1269 – Oh great… just what we needed…

Please remember me when shopping online and use my affiliate links.  US HERE – WHY?  This helps to pay for health insurance (massively hiked for this new year of surprises), utilities, groceries, etc..  At no extra cost, you provide help for which … Read More

Posted in SESSIUNCULA |
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“Pro aris et focis” – Food for thought

Not being a fan of The Pillar for various reasons, I wouldn’t ordinarily point out one of their posts.  However, this one is by Luke Coppen, my former editor at The Catholic Herald when I wrote for them in happier times. I … Read More

Posted in Hard-Identity Catholicism, The Drill, The future and our choices, Traditionis custodes |
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15 March – Annual ramble about the #IdesOfMarch

We call today the Ides of March, made especially famous in the English speaking world by Shakespeare in his play Julius Caesar. Caesar: Who is it in the press that calls on me? I hear a tongue shriller than all the … Read More

Posted in Classic Posts, Lighter fare, Linking Back |
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