Daily Rome Shot 1195 – Better shot

Right click for larger.   A better shot of the vestments for the Immaculate Conception at The Parish™ in Rome.  Spiffy.

This is interesting…

This…

A favorite… I miss them.

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3:16 isn’t just in John.

In chessy news… HERE

White to move and mate in 2.

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Daily Rome Shot 1194 – OH MY!

In the Via dei Pettinari alongside The Parish™.  From The World’s Best Sacristan™.

He wrote: “We had put the white (candle) up this summer but it would go out with the wind, so it remained there all these months blown out, but a few days ago we found it lit and strangely, even if the wind is blowing, it doesn’t go out.”

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The wonderful Dominican sisters of Summit, the “Soap Sisters” will keep their shop open for a few more days before they close for the end of Advent.   They have great gift options.  I get candles for my chapel from them and things for my mother.  Fr. Z’s Mother Approved.

We all saw the consistory list.  I couldn’t watch it.  However, I’m told that, through Radcliff showed up in the habit he slept in, he did get a hair cut.

Andrea Gagliarducci has a piece on the College.  HERE

Catholic Unscripted reacted to the reopening of Notre Dame in Paris.  Regarding the music and the furnishing, let’s just say GMTA.  They echoed what I wrote.  Interesting discussion HERE

In chessy news… OH MY!  HERE

Also, white to move and mate in three.

UPDATE:

Okay… that pushes it a bit. I was also reminded the the Google thing and the Microsoft logo.

However. What I find most alarming is the dash to infantalize the Catholic people through use of what you do to get the attention of babies: primary colors and critters with big eyes, like that dreadful “mascot” for the Jubilee. I’ve ranted for years, decades, about “dumbing down” worship. The result has been “dumbing down” the devotion of the rank and file. If you change how we worship, over time you change what we believe. The massive contrast between the space, Notre Dame, and the new accoutrement is a massive chaotic clash. It’s the liturgical (and therefore doctrinal) slithering of the “smoke” of the Enemy that poison’s the clarity and quality of the Faith-air.

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If it’s Immaculate Conception, then BLUE vestments on the 2nd Sunday of Advent… RIGHT??!? – POLLS

Remember the BLUE vestment craze during Advent?   Does anyone still see that?

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In Advent 2024 have you seen any BLUE vestments for Advent Sundays?

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Meanwhile, at The Parish™ in Rome, this is what people say today, but NOT for ADVENT. Rather, for Immaculate Conception! Members of the Archconfraternity in their habits are the torchbearers.

Not too shabby.

Meanwhile, remember the blue vestments during Advent? The use of blue vestments during Advent has been dying out for several years as the aging hippies drop.

Of course there is a basis for blue vestments for Marian Feasts.  There was an indult, though I haven’t seen the text, for Spanish territories.  I saw once reference: “This privilege was granted to Spain, its colonies, and Latin America by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Rites on Feb. 12, 1864.” I suppose you would also have to demonstrate that your territory was under Spanish control on 12 Feb 1864.

Apart from whether their use is licit, it is clear that they were used in some Spanish territories and that they probably survive in the Rite of Toledo and in other regions too.

I learned from a commentator here that the Spanish bishops approved, in their liturgical Ordo, the use of blue (“azul”) for the Marian Feast of the Immaculate Conception. A couple years ago it read:

8 LUNES. LA INMACULADA CONCEPCIÓN DE LA VIRGEN MARÍA, patrona de España, solemnidad
(…)
Misa de la solemnidad (blanco o azul).
bl az MISAL: ants. y oracs. prop., Gl., Cr., Pf. props. No se puede decir
(…)

That’s something.

There was an old argument that the purple to be used in Lent should be on the red side of purple and the purple for Advent the blue side.

I dunno.  Frankly, I’ve gotten to a point where, in the time of Francis and the approval of Pachamama Rite, etc., just do what you want.

Over at NLM there is an interesting and serious post about Latin Rite blue vestments in Spain.

But let’s have a walk down nostalgia lane and the Official Parodohymnodists famous

LITURGICAL BLUE!

Sing this to the tune of O Come, O Come Emmanuel:

Sing along!  Lemme help you out.

O come, o come liturgical blue;
out with the old, and in with the new.
Let’s banish purple vestments from here,
the color blue is very HOT this year.

REFRAIN:

Gaudy, gaudy, gaudy chasubles,
in baby, navy, powder-puff and teal.

Since Advent is the Blessed Virgin’s time,
we’ll wear blue, though it’s canonic crime,
and in the third week, we’ll wear white.
Although it’s wrong, we’ll say that it’s alright.

R.

Around the wreath we’ll place blue candlelight,
and in one corner, we will place one white.
We’ll drape blue over our communion rail,
and use blue burses with blue chalice veils.

R.

Yah… we can and should have a little fun with this, for all the seriousness of the role of worship in our lives.

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes – 2nd Sunday of Advent – Immaculate Conception

Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to the detriment of all. Share the good stuff.

Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at your Mass of obligation for this traditional 2nd Sunday of Advent (Novus Ordo), or, in the Vetus Ordo, the Feast Immaculate Conception?

Tell us about attendance especially for the Traditional Latin Mass.

Any local changes or (hopefully good) news?

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Daily Rome Shot 1193 – The Wreath for the Immaculate Conception

I have great shots today, which I feel compelled to post.   There were sent by The World’s Best Sacristan™ at The Parish™.

Each year, the confreres of the Archconfraternity at Santissma Trinità in Rome give a wreath for Our Lady’s column at the Piazza di Spagna, set up in honor of the infallible declaration of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception (celebrated today, even though it is the 2nd Sunday of Advent).   The confreres make sure that their wreath is front and center for the eyes of which ever Supreme Pontiff will show up.

Let’s follow the wreath from parish to column.    The lovely facade. newly restored, in an artful shot.

We start at Mary’s altar in church.

   

The wreath is in the center still, but someone shoved it over.

Here’s some proof of the report that Francis has a massive bruise on his chin.  From the live stream, I think.

Did anyone watch the live stream of the reopening of Notre Dame in Paris?  I did, for part of it.

The church is splendidly bright.   The vestments and new altar etc., and the organ music, were ugly, contradictory.   The build proclaims ORDER! FAITH! which the accoutrement screams CHAOS! INSTABILITY!

 

GAH!

Check out this disc of Christmas music from the seminary of the FSSP! A great stocking stuffer!

By FSSP seminarians

In chessy news… HERE

White to play and mate in 4.

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Daily Rome Shot 1192 – A day that will live in infamy.

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Talk about infamy! Try 16 July 2021.  The Traditional Latin Mass must be suppressed. BUT… this!  A whiff of hypocrisy, perhaps? Those high atop the thing are singing along “We are the poseurs! Weeee are the pooooseurs… of the Church!”

I share my outrage with my friend His Hermeneuticalness, the great Fr. Tim Finigan. I feel cheated that we don’t have jet packs by now. HERE

Behold, the Christological Goldfinch!

In chessy news… HERE

Motus ad lusorem cum militibus albis pertinent. Scaccus mattus, scilicet mors regis, duobus in motis veniat.

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ASK FATHER: Looking for an altar stone

From a transitional deacon…

QUAERITUR:

I am searching for an altar stone because I am in the process of ordering one of those beautiful St. Joseph the Apprentice altars like the one you posted a number of years ago.

As you know altar stones are hard to come by these days and I am on the search. I know you are very busy but if you had any suggestions, advice, or contacts I would be very thankful.

St. Joseph’s Apprentice! Good choice. He makes beautiful portable altars. I warmly endorse him and I am grateful for what he has made for me.

At his website, he wrote (my emphases):

Part of our mission statement here at St. Joseph’s Apprentice is to put as many altar stones back into the service of Our Lord as we can. This remains our goal and we have been very successful. Of the 300 + altars I have built thus far, probably 95% have altar stones. Many of these stones are from the basements of churches or backrooms in rectories. Most altar stones were removed from the altars when the many changes came about with the Sacrifice of the Mass in the 1960’s. The altars, instead of representing a place of sacrifice, became more like a banquet table. Because it was so hard to find suitable altar stones, with much discussion and encouragement of several priests, I started making simple altar stones with empty sepulchers. These altar stones are not consecrated, so a priest will either have to get permission from his Diocesan Offices (Bishop) to consecrate his own stone, or he will have to ask his Bishop to consecrate it himself. I am also willing to sell my altar stones to those priests who only want a stone, not a complete altar.

NB: The cavity into which a relic is placed and then sealed in is called a “sepulcher”.

In addition to rectory basements, sometime there are stones in chancery archives or in parish vaults of churches which are old and at some point wreckovated.  I suspect that some lay people have rescued stones.

I recall how at my hell hole US seminary we seminarians were told by a super heretic traitorous dog of a disgusting priest to dumpsterize vestments and stones from the chapel’s side altars.  We rescued a lot of stuff.  Horrid days.  I digress.

Another solution could be to use an antimension, sometimes called a Greek corporal since Eastern eparchs consecrated then pretty often.  They are like a corporal with a relic sown into or placed in a pocket.  They are spread out like a corporal and are, in effect, a portable altar.

An antimension would cut down on the weight of a St. Joseph’s Apprentice (SJA) altar.

I have a couple antimensia – two sizes, one small enough for my SJA altar – consecrated by Card. Burke using the rite for the consecration of a portable altar.   That rite is not easy to find, so here it is as a public service.

Blessing of ONE – HERE

Blessing of MORE than one – HERE  (NB: You will need to change the name of the saint in the text from St. Justin to whosever relic you have)

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Send 2024 CHRISTMAS CARDS to Fr. Z!

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UPDATE 8 Jan:  NEW CARDS ARRIVED!  I’ve added a lot more towns.  There was new kid art and KID LATIN!

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Report: French Bishops may forbid Traditional Masses in churches for the 2025 Chartres Pilgrimage

First there’s this.

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Now from Rorate

French Bishops’ Paper: The Vatican Considering forbidding Traditional Masses inside Cathedrals for the 2025 Chartres Pilgrimage

The semi-official daily newspaper of the French bishops, La Croix, had news on this startling development yesterday: the greatest Traditional pilgrimage in the world (and largest Catholic pilgrimage in France) under threat.

From our friends at French blog Le Salon Beige:

The Vatican may ban the celebration of the traditional Mass at the Chartres pilgrimage. According to information gathered by La Croix:

“…the dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments considers that this annual gathering raises questions of conformity with the rules in force on the Mass in the ancient rite. And would indeed consider banning certain celebrations.”

British Cardinal Arthur Roche, author of the texts restricting the celebration of the traditional Mass, believes that the organizers of Notre-Dame de Chrétienté did not respect the norms. As a diocesan priest recently wrote on X, liturgical norms were not respected for the installation of the new altar at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. But these norms can be flouted without the prefect of the dicastery for divine worship and the discipline of the sacraments reacting:

“The closing mass in Chartres cathedral is a lawless zone. The question of banning this mass seems to be on the table.”

Jean de Tauriers, president of Notre-Dame de Chrétinté [Rorate note: the organizers of the Pilgrimage], interviewed in La Croix, expresses his “befuddlement” and says he feels “overwhelmed” by the “bureaucracy.” He regrets a potential limitation that could “be difficult to explain” to future participants.

The bishop of Chartres, Mgr Philippe Christory, refuses to make a decision and puts the responsibility back on Rome:

“If anyone should decide anything, it’s the Pope”.

In Paris, Mgr Ulrich did not wait for a decision from Rome. He has already indicated that the traditional mass will not be celebrated in the restored cathedral. At the risk of letting the organizers celebrate mass in front of the cathedral’s closed doors? A return to the origins of pilgrimage…

And Notre-Dame de Chrétienté knows how to organize open-air masses. Jean de Tauriers says he’s not worried:

“This pilgrimage began outside the cathedrals. Maybe that will be the case in 2025 – that would be sad, but it won’t stop us and it won’t limit our enthusiasm or our numbers.”

Personal anecdote of a moment of grace.  I was in Paris when the late great Extraordinary Ordinary, Bp. Robert Morlino died.  Though a contact, the day after I was able to celebrate a Requiem Mass for him in Notre Dame at the altar of the Crown of Thorns using the Vetus Ordo in black vestments.  Amazing memory moment and memory.
Later that evening, I was nearly run into by a motorcycle when I slightly slipped off I curb near that well-known place for macarons off the Rue Jacob.  The next day, something shoved me from behind in front of a motorcycle near the Pont des Artes.  That resulted in various broken ribs and several broken bones in my … of course left… foot.   Pay back.
On the other hand, I gave Bp, Morlino’s Latin breviaries – passed on to me – to an exorcist friend who was missing a volume or two.  He threatened a demon to bring them with him to pray the office.  The demon flipped out.
Some people don’t take demons seriously.
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From a reader… to you other readers… “Thank you”

This is the sort of thing that makes my day… week… month…

From a reader… my emphases.

Praised be Jesus Christ!
Now and forever, Amen!

Greetings Fr. Zuhlsdorf,
We would like to thank you for asking for prayers on behalf of Patrick through the intercession of Chaplain Emil Kapaun in early November.
Patrick had surgery to remove the tumor which was rather large and located on his brain stem. The delicate surgery was successful in removing the entire tumor and the pathology results were that it was benign. We could not have asked for a better outcome! We came home the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and Patrick is adjusting to his new normal as his brain continues to heal. We have felt the gentle presence of Chaplain Kapaun’s intercession in so many ways. What a blessing the communion of saints are to us! Please thank your readers for all their prayers for little Patrick.
We would like to send you a Christmas card, too. May we have an address that will get it to you quicker? We met you years ago, at St. Mary’s of the Pine Bluff August 15, 2020. You prayed a beautiful Mass of the Ages and blest many items before Mass for our children. I think D gave you a challenge coin. He has since retired.
We have followed your blog for years and are so grateful for your prayers, wisdom and insights. Just a little sliver, of the good that has come from it…
Tomorrow is December 6th. In 2019, you sent out a plea from your exorcist friends to pray a holy hour of reparation for the pachamama on first Friday which was December 6th. I asked our pastor if we could do this and he agreed (I think he reads your blog). We have been having a Holy Hour of Reparation since then and it has grown to many people coming. It is beautiful.

Thank you again,
D & G

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