7 July: 6th Anniversary of Summorum Pontificum – A SUGGESTION!

A good idea from one of your fellow readers and long-time participants in the combox:

FYI, below is this week’s newsletter item touting the Te Deum at end of Mass Sunday. The link gives the Te Deum handout for the folks.

Henry

SUMMORUM PONTIFICM . . DEO GRATIAS . . TE DEUM

This Sunday is the sixth anniversary of Pope Benedict’s 07/07/2007 promulgation of his Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum, which restored the traditional Latin Mass and initiated the revitalization of the liturgy that is now underway throughout the Church. At the end of Mass we will mark this epoch-beginning event by singing (in place of the usual closing Marian antiphon) the Te Deum, the Church’s official thanksgiving hymn which is chanted on the most solemn occasions of praise and gratitude.

Click here for a printable copy in which the Latin original and the especially beautiful English translation found in the Campion missal (967) are specially formatted so that parallel Latin and English clauses correspond to facilitate understanding by those who follow or sing the Latin.

Note: Copies will be available this Sunday. Please pick up one on your way into Mass.

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Help needed in Mississippi! No TLM? ANYWHERE?!?

I had a note from a fellow in Mississippi which contained bad news and a plea which I must pass along (edited):

Father, I am a member of Una Voce Mississippi. We are in a very large diocese with very few Catholics and Mississippi is the only state without a TLM. [Horribile lectu!] We are a small group, but I know there are other Catholics in MS who want a TLM, but who we have trouble reaching due to the physical distance that our diocese spans. So, we are having difficulty getting the unified “stable group” to request the TLM, which our diocesan hierarchy vehemently opposes. [A “stable group” does not have to be large.  The people do not have to be geographically close to a parish or each other.] […] We need a large group to make a bold statement. I was wondering if you could make a post asking all interested Catholics in Mississippi, USA to contact Una Voce Mississippi via our website http://www.unavocemississippi.org/ or our Facebook group “Una Voce Mississippi”. It would be greatly beneficial to our organization and the establishment of a permanent TLM in our state.

For those not in MS, we ask for lots of prayers! God bless!

I hope you get a good response.

Some friendly advice.

First, as you get a number of people together, be willing to do all the work and pay all the expenses.  You have to be up front about these important points.  Make sure that everyone in the inner ring of organizers is on board and committed to these.

Also, if you get a TLM established at a parish, then promote participation in other activities of the parish as well.  Don’t just show up for Masses, drop $5 in the basket, and hit the trail until next Sunday.

In the same vein, your TLM group should be the first people to volunteer to get involved with parish activities which involve spiritual and corporal works of mercy.  Excel and give an example that cannot be ignored.

Above all, in all your dealings with priests, be diplomatic and cordial.  And I refer you back to my first point.

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A note from a happy man about his first TLM experience

I am finally working through the waterfall of email that has been pouring into my inbox.

Here is a nice note:

I am 45 and I just attended my first Latin Mass. Wow! The only thing in my head was “I am so sorry Jesus for the disrespectful way you have been treated all these years.” I never want to go to Mass any other way. I am taking my wife and 6 daughters Sunday. Gotta get chapel veils!

Indeed!

Reason #4 for Summorum Pontificum.

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No. You may not park here.

A young man in the Diocese of Madison recently posted on his blog (HERE) a photo of the jolly sign at the chancery marking the parking place of the local bishop, His Excellency Most Reverend Robert C. Morlino.

To wit…

Can. 1340 §1 A penance, which is imposed in the external forum, is the performance of some work of religion or piety or charity.

§2 A public penance is never to be imposed for an occult transgression.

§3 According to his prudent judgement, the Ordinary may add penances to the penal remedy of warning or correction.

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I wonder if Lady Gaga will get half the treatment dished out to Paula Deen

I am angry.

I want you to be angry.

From Newsmax:

Former Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., offers harsh criticism to pop star Lady Gaga for replacing “home of the brave” with “home for the gays” in a rendition of the National Anthem she gave last week.

Waiving a rainbow flag at a New York City gay pride rally, Lady Gaga, sang, “Oh, say does that star-spangled flag of pride yet wave, o’er the land of the free, and a home for the gays.”

West registered his disapproval in a Facebook post Monday.

“Having served in the U.S. Army for 22 years alongside some very brave men and women, I find Lady Gaga’s defiling of our National Anthem reprehensible,” he wrote.

“This young lady should be taken to Ft. McHenry and given a history lesson as to why Francis Scott Key wrote those words incredible words.”

Lady Gaga’s timing is particularly poor given that this week marks the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg and the 237th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, West said.

“She and all those who cheered her abomination should be ashamed and apologize to every serving and retired member of our Armed Services.”

West served one term in Congress before losing a close race to now-Rep. Patrick Murphy, D-Fla., in November.

Apologizing is not enough. I hope this stunt kills her career.

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A reminder:

O say can you see by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there;
O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave,
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning’s first beam,
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream:
‘Tis the star-spangled banner, O! long may it wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle’s confusion,
A home and a country, should leave us no more?
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps’ pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave:
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave,
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

O thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved home and the war’s desolation.
Blest with vict’ry and peace, may the Heav’n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: “In God is our trust.”
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

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Crystal (Catholic) Cathedral renamed St. ….

Pane by pane.

I saw this in the LA Times:

On the plaza of the future Christ Cathedral, 3,000 chairs and 7,000 water bottles awaited the faithful. On Saturday, before Mass welcomed families from St. Callistus Church to their new home, an organizer said into the microphone: “Those sitting in the sun will get more blessings from God.”

The service on the grounds once belonging to the Crystal Cathedral started on time at 4 p.m., as a parade of priests led by Bishop Kevin Vann let their words — English, sprinkled with Spanish, Tagalog and Vietnamese — embrace the multicultural crowd.

[…]

There was a lot more but I have two points to make.

First, multi-cultural? BAH! I think that using all those languages would have manifested disunity, just as the unfortunate Babel Incident did. If only the Catholic Church, the Roman Rite, had a common language that everyone could use. Gosh. Wouldn’t that be great?

Second, I like that the church was named St. Callistus! An ancient saint, too. How refreshing not to have something like “Living Faith Fellowship Community”
“Fluffy Lamb like Nice Jesus Pastoral Center”.

Speaking of odd names for churches, check out this amusing blog post. HERE.

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Horrific scenario prompts another concealed carry weapon debate – POLLS

Please vote in all three polls, below.

I saw on TV a report, including security camera videos, of a horrific situation.

A mentally ill man takes an infant from a grocery cart seat, holds a knife to the baby’s throat and starts to ramble and make demands.

Many people call 911 and police come.  They try to reason with the guy. After about a half hour, the guy starts a 60 count-down while holding the knife to the baby’s throat.  A cop, the hostage negotiator, puts his gun close to the guy’s head and shoots him in the head.  Deranged guy dead, baby (physically) unharmed.

What a nightmare.  This scenario gave me the creeps.  I can’t imagine what that would be like for a parent.  Story HERE.

I have a question for you readers who have chimed in on discussions about concealed carry weapons.

What if… what if… you are there with your CCW and law enforcement is nowhere in sight.  The guy, obviously freaking out and holding a knife to the baby’s throat, has started a countdown.

Few of us will ever experience anything like this, so it is nearly impossible to guess at what we would do.  I’ll ask anyway…

In the absence of any law-enforcement officers, do you draw your concealed weapon - try to imagine that you have one - and shoot him while he is counting down?

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And also

TO THOSE AGAINST CONCEALED CARRY WEAPONS AND FOR VERY STRICT HAND-GUN CONTROL: Does this incident make you reconsider your position in any degree at all?

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Let’s push this a little farther for the sake of discussion.

In this scenario, I hope I would ...

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Sr. Joan had better keep her eyes on the Prize!

Why hasn’t Sr. Joan Chittister returned to Tahir Square?

I posted about her historic journey HERE.

Remember how she pushed for the overthrowing of Hosni Mubarak?

Does her absence from the Square mean that she is rooting for Muhammed Morsi?

Where in the world is Sr. Joan?

Is she bunkered in Orlando with the LCWR (aka The Zittelle)?

Sr. Joan better get back to Egypt right away if she wants a shot at her trip to Oslo.

It seems Dennis Rodman, fresh from his triumphs in North Korea, now has his eyes on the Prize!

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Fishwrap gives Archbp. Weakland a pass on clerical sexual abuse of children

As I was slumming through the site of the Fishwrap (aka National Schismatic Reporter) I stepped in their piece about retired Archbishop Rembert Weakland’s role in the clerical sexual abuse scandals in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

I got to the end of the piece and scratched my head.  I had the sense that Fishwrap gave Archbp. Weakland a pass.

Among other things, Weakland explained that, back in the day, … well… let’s quote Fishwrap:

In the deposition, Weakland said he did treat priests with more leniency because they were men of the cloth.

“I admit that in many ways we treated, or I treated, the priest a little bit differently than I would have treated an ordinary school teacher,” Weakland said. “There was a certain obligation that I had toward the priests that went beyond what I might have toward anyone else.”

Get that?  Today, that sounds pretty bad.  When bishops and priests talk about how they used to handle the sexual abuse problems way back when, we all cringe now and even get angry at the “cover up”, the “clericalism”, the “lack of accountability”.  We get mad.

At the end of the piece…

Nine years after Weakland’s resignation, the Milwaukee archdiocese became the eighth in the nation to file for bankruptcy. It spent more than $29 million over 20 years to cover costs associated with the sex abuse scandal. Weakland was archbishop during the majority of the sex abuse cases.

Doesn’t sound very good, does it?

Here’s my problem.

As you read on in Fishwrap‘s piece about Weakland, you never get protestations of outrage, anger, disappointment about how this BISHOP didn’t do enough to protect children and punish priest abusers, etc. etc.

What has Fishwrap written about bishops who have had far less naïveté than Weakland?

Fishwrap had a Schadenfreude-induced, spittle-flecked nutty over Bp. Finn’s mistake in Kansas City.  Even poor Orestes wasn’t pursued by the Furies as relentlessly as NSR went after Finn.

I looked around on the site of the Fishwrap for editorials denouncing Archbishop Weakland’s handling of the crisis in his archdiocese.  I searched for articles along the lines of those they fired off about Bp. Finn in Kansas City.

Maybe I am missing something.  Perhaps you readers can find them?

 

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Ass. of U.S. Catholic Priests meet, give an award, run down the new translation

The National Schismatic Reporter informs us that, just about the same time the wonderful conference Sacra Liturgia 2013 was going on in Rome, the Ass. of U.S. Catholic Priests met in Seattle.   Sort of like bearded-Spock doing his thing in that strange parallel dimension.

The Ass. of U.S. Catholic Priests gave an award to the former Erie Bishop and inveterate foe of the new, corrected translation, His Excellency Most Rev. Donald W. Trautman.

In his address to the Ass. of U.S. Catholic Priests, Bp. Trautman (here’s a surprise) ran down the new, corrected translation!

According to Fishwrap (aka the National Schismatic Reporter):

U.S. Catholic bishops “must take to heart” that the “vast majority” of U.S. priests are “extremely dissatisfied” with the current translation of the Roman missal, says the bishop who was responsible for the nation’s liturgy policies for six years.

Setting aside the specious claims about “vast majority” and “extremely dissatisfied”, I have two points.

First: Priests are dissatisfied? So what. Say the black and do the red.

Second: Fathers, if you are so unhappy, I say “REBEL!”  Rise up against your oppressive overlords in the CDW and ICEL.   Refuse to use the new translation, I say!  Set aside the English book and just use Latin.

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