True marriage is for life

I enjoyed this story from CNA:

Winners of 2012 Longest Married Couple contest announced

San Bernardino, Calif., Feb 1, 2012 / 03:39 am (CNA).- The faith-based marriage enrichment program Worldwide Marriage Encounter has announced the 2012 state winners of its Longest Married Couple contest: a Nevada couple who married in 1933.

“The number of years many of these couples are married is just awesome,” Scott and Karen Seaborn, the U.S. leadership team for Worldwide Marriage Encounter, said of the contest entrants.

“There are four couples married 78 years, many couples married 70 plus years and quite a few couples with 60 plus years of marriage. What a testament to having a commitment to a long marriage!”

The project received 256 nominations from 47 states.

The longest-married couple to be nominated is Wilbur and Theresa Faiss of Las Vegas, Nevada, who have been married for 78 years. They were married on April 14, 1933.

The Faiss couple will be honored by the Seaborns in a special Feb. 11 ceremony in their hometown.

Couples involved in Worldwide Marriage Encounter will recognize and honor individual state winners across the U.S. over the week of Valentine’s Day.

Last year, the longest-married couple contest honored Marshall and Winnie Kuykendall of Lordsburg, New Mexico, who were married for 82 years after their 1929 wedding. Three other couples who had been married 80 years won their state contests.

Winners of last year’s contest became members of the contest’s alumni group. Couples cannot succeed themselves each year as national or state winners so that other long-married couples can be honored.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter, based in San Bernardino, Calif., has a presence in more than 90 countries and is the world’s largest pro-marriage movement.

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Email scams and viruses and other ominous stuff

It seems that half the people I talk to of – excuse me – a certain age have computers infected with viruses.

Scammers and identity thieves – may they roast in the deepest cinders of hell – are becoming more clever in enticing people to open emails and attachments to emails with viruses.

BE CAREFUL!   If there is anything about an email that seems strange to you, don’t open it right away.  You might do a web search using the subject line to see if there is something going on.  People pass along and forward around infected stuff all the time.

This morning, for example, I got one claiming to be from FedEx.  I wind up using FedEx quite a bit, so it had my attention.  However, it didn’t look right.  I did a search and sure enough there was something malevolent within.  Check HERE for more on the fake FedEx thing.

Again, be careful!  Exercise a healthy suspicion.

Also, back up your files and do some basic maintenance on your computer.   One day your hard drive will fail or you will have some other problem.  You will lose things you don’t want to lose and headaches will multiply.  I dedicate a little time on Saturday mornings to tidy things up.  I defrag the drive if necessary and check the registry and make sure to check my back ups.

One way to back things up, if you are not using a service such as Carbonite, is to have an external hard drive, a big one. I suspect most people initially don’t need one bigger than 1 TB.  HERE is one that is pretty affordable.

Memory is cheap.  Losing your files is not and is painful.  Do the math.

If you are crusin’ around on the internet without virus software and firewall, etc., you’re nuts and you’ll be really sorry.

Make yourself a nice pot of Mystic Monk Coffee or Tea, sit down in the chair, and get it done!

I’m just sayin’

BTW… for the Litany for the Conversion of Internet Thugs click HERE.

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Let’s go over this AGAIN. It’s our liturgical worship…

“If the crisis of church life today is above all a crisis of liturgy, then the renewal of the church must begin with a renewal of the liturgy.”

Sound familiar?

This was the Swiss-born Kurt Card. Koch, President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity as quoted by the German section of Vatican Radio.

We’ve heard from Card. Koch before.

Card. KochHere is a translation someone sent me for our convenience.

Allowing the Old Latin Mass is just “a first step” according to Kurt Cardinal Koch, an official of the Roman Curia. The time is however not yet ripe for the next steps Koch said on the Weekend in Freiburg. Liturgical questions are overshadowed by ideology especially in Germany. Rome will only be able to act further when Catholics show more readiness to think about a new liturgical reform “for the good of the Church.” The Cardinal spoke at a conference on the theology of Joseph Ratzinger, which also considered Ratzinger’s pontificate as Pope Benedict XVI. In July 2007 Pope Benedict decreed that Tridentine Rite Masses according to the Missal of 1962 may once again be celebrated world wide. The Missal of 1970 is however still the “normal form” of the Eucharistic Celebration in the Roman Church. Koch is the President of the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity. He tried to refute the charge that Pope Benedict is going against the Council in liturgical questions: “the Pope suffers from this accusation.” On the contrary, the Holy Father’s intention is rather to implement conciliar teachings on the liturgy which have been ignored up till now. Present day liturgical practice does not always have any real basis in the Council. For example, celebration versus populum was never mandated by the Council, says the Cardinal. A renewal of the form of divine worship is necessary for the interior renewal of the Church: “Since the crisis of the Church today is above all a crisis of the liturgy, it is necessary to begin the renewal of the Church today with a renewal of the Liturgy.

I’ve said it before. I will say it again.

There can be no renewal of any aspect of our Catholic lives and identity without first a revitalization of our liturgical worship.

Fathers, implement Summorum Pontificum in your parishes.
And read this.

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Pres. Obama appoints architect of Roe v Wade to the bench.

Some people write to me with a lament that they don’t like GOP candidates.  I sometimes write back with one word: judges.

From Life Site comes the news that Pres. Obama has appointed one of the architects of Roe v Wade to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.  Where else?

Senate hearings start Thursday.

If your Senators have role on the Senate Judiciary Committee, I suggest some calls.

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A new view

I have from time to time written about putting on a pair of “resurrection glasses”, (e.g., here), about trying to see people as God intends them to be in heaven.

Here is a variation on this theme which I picked up from my friend Patrick Madrid.  A nice midday aid for an examination of conscience.

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BTW… don’t think I meant to restrict the point of our examination of conscience only to the guy who had been biting his tongue.  There are other people in the filmette as well.

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Regarding Pres. Obama’s attack and rise of our Catholic bishops…

… I wonder when the first retaliatory attacks from the left will start on the Church’s tax exemption?

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The world is going to hell in a handbasket, so, let’s watch a funny video!

The economy is a disaster, the Obama Administration is eroding our civil liberty, the world seems to be going to hell.

So, let’s have  a video.

Who can forget the spectacular commercial with the little kid dressed as Darth Vader?

Again from VW and again with the Star Wars theme:

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REVIEW: Convenient TLM “travel” altar card set for Mass kits. GREAT! Hey, Father! Check ’em out!

Want to promote the New Evanglization?

Looking for something to give a bishop, priest or seminarian?

Want to complete that Mass kit or home altar?

The “Society for the Preservation of Roman Catholic Heritage” (SPORCH … yah, I know) has developed extremely convenient and well-made portable, altar cards that are perfect for a priest’s Mass kit, or setting up on a side altar, etc.

Here they are.  I include a standard holy card for perspective.

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The package folds open.  The two cards for the Gospel and Epistle sides are detached, and the center card opens like a triptych.  Included is a card with vesting prayers and, on the flip side, the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.   I does not have the Prayers After Mass.

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The text on the main cards does not include accent marks, for pronunciation of the Latin.  The accents are included on the separate card of the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.

I noted that in the said Prayers, the Latin “I” is used, but on the altar cards, “J” is spotted for “Jube” and “Jesus” (insert biretta tip here).  However, in the vesting prayers we find “Iugum”.  Other than that, I didn’t spot any typos.

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The Vesting Prayer/Foot of Altar card is pretty flexible, but it is plastified (if that’s a word).  It should be durable.

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That black part behind the lighter text is a fabric reinforcement.  They were made the last.

That gold thing is a velcro tab that holds the package closed.

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Very thin.  Very light.  VERY convenient.

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This is going into my Mass kit right now.

“But Father! But Father!”, are are surely saying. “Where I can get one?… or two?  Are you getting a commission, as you do for Mystic Monk Coffee”?

I wish I were!  I hope they sell thousands of them!

But here is the tag on the back and here is a LINK.

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Kudos.  This was a great idea.

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A bishop effectively blasts priests for disregarding Summorum Pontificum

My experience of Italian bishops did not prepare me for the surprise of reading something over at NLM. They have a translation of a letter of an Italian bishop to the priests of that diocese pretty much upbraiding them for not implementing, or being at least respectful about, Pope Benedict’s Summorum Pontificum.

Bishop Mario Oliveri of the Diocese of Albenga-Imperia!

Here is a sample:

Dear Priests and Deacons,

It is with much bitterness of spirit that I have found that many of you have not taken up or made a right attitude of mind and heart toward the possibility given to the faithful by the motu proprio “Summorum Pontificum” of Pope Benedict XVI, of the celebration of Holy Mass “in the extraordinary form” according to the Missal of Blessed John XXIII, promulgated in 1962.

In the “Three days of the Clergy” of September 2007, I indicated with strength and clarity what is the value and the true meaning of the Motu Proprio, how we should interpret it and how we should accept it, with a mind that is open to the magisterial content of the document and with a ready willingness of a convinced obedience. The position taken by the Bishop was not missing its calm authority, strengthened by his full concordance with a solemn act of the Supreme Pontiff. The position of the Bishop was founded by reason of his theological argument on the nature of the Divine Liturgy, the immutability of the substance in its supernatural contents, and was also based on surveys of the practical, concrete, good sense of the Church.

The adverse reactions to the motu proprio and the theological and practical guidance of the bishop are almost always dictated by emotional and superficial theological reasoning, i.e. a rather poor and shortsighted “theological” vision, that is not part of and which does not reach the true nature of the things which concern the Faith and the work the Church’s sacramental life, that is not fed by the perennial Tradition of the Church, which looks at rather marginal aspects or at least incomplete issues.

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You can read the rest there.

WDTPRS Kudos to Bp. Oliveri.

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