ROME 26/4– Days 27 & 28: Pope SAINT Leo IX lead an army

This beautiful sunny yet cool Roman day started by the sun’s rising at 06:20 and it will end at 19:59.

The Ave Maria (which you know all about now) is at 20:15 according to the Vatican curial calendar.

On this day in 1303 Boniface VIII founded the Sapienza University here in Rome, which still exists today.

On this day in 1884 Pope Leo XIII published the encyclical Humanum genus, condemning Freemasonry.

In the Novus Ordo calendar it is the feast of Pope St. Anicetus (+c. 166).   In the Vetus, he was commemorated on the 17th.  According to St. Irenaeus, St. Polycarp of Smyrna (a disciple of St John the Evangelist), came to Rome to discuss the date of Easter with Anicetus. They didn’t conclude anything at that time.  This eventually became a big controversy.   It was a massively complicated matter, still disputed today.   Anicetus opposed Gnostics and priests with long hair.  Really.  Tradition says that Anicetus was martyred during the reign of the Emperor Lucius Verus, who is the boy in the movie GladiatorGladiator II is terrible, by the way.

Speaking of Popes, yesterday we celebrated another saintly pontiff, St. Leo IX (+19 April 1054).  He militated against simony and decreed clerical celibacy to the rank of subdeacon.   As Pope he travelled all over the place, attending “walking togethers” which dealt with concrete issues, rather than dreamy bloviating.   During his time as Pope, relations broke down with Constantinople.  He also had a hard time with the Normans in the south and led an army against them – yes, the SAINT Pope led an army.  He lost and was held captive until he recognized the Normans in Calabria and Apulia.

Why do I bring him up?  Because yesterday was his feast day and because TAN published a work by him

The Battle of the Virtues and Vices: Defending the Interior Castle of the Soul

US HERE – UK HERE

Here’s the table of contents.  See if there isn’t a point in there for you.  Or … maybe more than one?  You can right click this for a bigger image in a new tab.

Yesterday, Sunday, I said Holy Mass for my monthly and Roman donors.  Especially dear to me are my “200!”s and “100!”s.  These are people who signed up for a monthly donation when I was in a really tough situation.  My otherwise cold, black heart always warms a little when a notice from one of these arrives.

I’ve also in the last weeks said Masses with intentions from SH, SW, MP, VC, DM, LM, WC, SB, MF, JW, VD.  I have had to say a couple Requiem Masses at the report of the death of someone close to a friend so my regular list is interrupted slightly.

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This is very cool…

Black to move and mate in 4. (Easy.)

NB: I’ll hold comments with solutions ’till the next day so there won’t be “spoilers” for others.

Interested in learning?  Try THIS.

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