Daily Rome Shot 1067 – Summery Guayabera time

Reposing the chain that bound St. Paul.

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From Bucharest, I would like to have better news. Fabiano is still in the lead. My guy Wesley So had a good game again Nodirbek, but he wasn’t able to convert it. It ended in a draw. The tournament is winding down. Today Wesley faces MVL in Round 8.

Interim, motus ad lusorem cum militibus albis pertinent. Scaccus mattus, scilicet mors regis, tribus in motis veniat.

NB: Detineam explicationes in crastinum, ne vestrae interrumpantur commentationes.

Hey Fathers!  How about a clerical Guayabera shirt for the hot summer days?

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There are also two belt level front pockets on the shirt.  Very handy.

With a woven fedora or panama, you’ll be in good shape for the heat.

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Of course they also have regular Guayabera shirts for lay people in all sorts of colors.

Also, yesterday I took my car in to the dealership for its annual check up.  While I was waiting I used my wonderful travel set to work on some zwischenzug puzzles.

White to move.  Can you find the best plan?   Hint: its a puzzle from a book of zwischenzug puzzles.

This is a great little set.  Magnetic.  Leather backed folding board.  Wood pieces with extra queens.  All goes into a small pouch.  I wrote about it last year – HERE – when I went to the conference for priests held by the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology.  I am going again this year in a couple of days thanks to some readers here.

WH, LD, MM, BMR, JK, DC, AR, DM, JMcG, SEN, KM, MH, BF, GG, MF, RM, LP, MW, JL… I think I have you all.

I’ll be in Pittsburgh for a couple days before the conference begins visiting a priest friend.

The little chess set… take a look.  It could be a great gift, also.  HERE

Finally, a Days In Rome Oct ’24 donations came in already via the wavy flag.  I will shortly have a dedicated post on this.  However, thanks…

VF, JL, MR, DVDH, DC

 

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Wherein Fr. Z muses about TLM, Vetus Ordo, “repression” stuff

There are developments.

The Times of London published a letter signed by “prominent figures” in the UK world of arts, business, politics and journalism urging that there be no new restrictions on the Vetus Ordo, the Traditional Latin Rite.

This is an echo of the letter to Paul VI, the famous “Agatha Christie” letter which gained for England the “indult” (which apparently was never needed) to continue to use the TLM.

The new letter has some 40 signers including quite a few names that even Americans might recognize.

There are conflicting rumors now about the text of the alleged document that would smash down mostly diocesan priests and the people they serve.  The uber-liberal La Croix claims that there is no such document or intention.  If they say there isn’t, there probably is one.  One of my sources said that something will be issued on 16 July and that it will restrict also bishops from using the Pontificale.  So much for bishops being bishops.

However, another strand of speculation in this which I have heard is also found at The Pillar. My emphases:

One Vatican official told The Pillar that some proponents of new measures to restrict celebration of the TLM were not aiming for complete and total suppression, which they termed “practically unworkable,” but rather a kind of “quarantine.”
“The thinking, and some will put it in these terms, is to ‘force them [traditionalist Catholics] onto reservations,’ with [NB] everything that goes with that kind of imagery.”
Taking them out of diocesan life, driving them into little pockets around things like the ICKSP, the [Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter] and even the SSPX [which is in irregular communion with the Church] would take them out of local bishops’ hands,” the official said.
“For the ones pursuing ‘maximum TC’, it would be a welcome relief,” he said. “And for those bishops who have been pushing back [by seeking to make space for traditionally minded communities] it would take the whole issue out of their hands.”

Did you get that?

  • Take it out of the hands of the bishop.
  • Quarantine.
  • Force them onto a reservation “with everything that goes with that kind of imagery”.

THAT’s the key phrase.

First, what goes with forcing people onto reservations?   First, it signals oppression, dishonesty on the part of those doing the forcing, lack of justice, condescension and contempt.

Next, it means “sovereign nation”.  Reservations run under the federal government, but they are in many respects autonomous.   It is not for nothing that Native Americans, forced onto reservations, are called “nations”.   These once oppressed peoples now have massive casinos, to which thousands of people drive or are bussed so that they can leave lots of money.

What this sounds like in ecclesiastical terms is “Ordinariate”.

I don’t know how viable that idea is in a time when Opus Dei got the stuffing kicked out of them, pastorally, and the Sovereign Order of Malta was mercifully taken over in a coup d’état, smallest nation against smallest.   Does that seem like the pattern that would see the establishment of an Ordinariate?

It could, since it would accomplish a lot of anti-traditional agenda, give relief to bishops who really would rather not be involved (to their detriment as well as to their flocks – stick with the 99, right?).  It would avoid being the ecclesiastical version of Baba Yaga.

As a matter of fact, it would make you look pretty good!  You could be hero man instead of that guy.

Ordinariate?  I’ve spoken with canonist friends about it.  I’m all for it.  It could be done.

MEANWHILE, as of 1 July, Feast of the Most Precious Blood, this is what I am doing.

At the offertory of Holy Mass, when I put the few drops of water into the chalice, I attach to those drops this intention:

For the preservation of the Vetus Ordo and the spiritual protection of the people who desire it.

I still pray a Memorare for the conversion of heart of those who have been attacking the Traditional Roman Rite.

There is cause for concern.  There are signs of conflict.  There are tough times ahead.

We have our spiritual and material resources.

I mentioned home chapels and posted a tweet with photos of what people had already created.

Today, someone sent a photo of his home chapel.  I wish mine were as nice!  Well done!

A nice touch is the staggered candles.  We see in the Roman Missale for how to incense the altar…

Notice how they guide the eye to the LORD.  

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Daily Rome Shot 1066

Hmmm… something’s not quite right here.

Hey! That’s doesn’t seem right either!

Rome and Romans have an odd rude elegance. It is an amazing fact that, back in the day, the people in the street and the Roman nobility spoke the same dialect. In the photos we have the weird (certainly thoughtless) juxtaposition of a place with an old sign about the sale of religious articles and a t-shirt with a vulgar idiom that means something like “I don’t give a ****!” and “Holy ‘cow’!” depending on the circumstances. In the second, we have a form of pasta which are literally called “priest stranglers”. I have been know to carry this to an extreme when making “Suppers for the Promotion of Clericalism” with my brother priests (not excluding a couple bishops) when I have made strozza preti alla putanesca.

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Meanwhile, in chessy news… in Bucharest, Fabiano Caruana is in the lead. Unfortunately, Alireza “Puer” Firouzja bested my guy Wesley So in the day’s only clear victory. The action continues today, even I as write they are at it. Today Fabi is up against Gukesh, who will challenge Ding Liren for the champ title in Singapore. Wesley faces dangerous Nodirbek.

On a personal note, yesterday at OTB I played very well, winning all my games. I took advantage of a few misplays and also had really good end games, which I seem to be good at. Now if I can only clean up my middle game.

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Meanwhile, white to move and mate in 4.

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

Priestly chess players, drop me a line. HERE

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Finally, a Days In Rome Oct ’24 donations came in already.  I will have a dedicated post on this.  However, thanks…

VF, JL

UPDATE:

Hey!   n******ville@fuse.net !  My thank you note was kicked back as undeliverable!  New email?

 

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Daily Rome Shot 1065

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Meanwhile, white to move and mate in 2.

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

Chessy news… not much. Yesterday in Bucharest was a rest day. The FIDE World SENIOR Team Championships are starting,, over 50 and over 65, in Krakow, Poland. Speaking of “old” players, 54-year old legend Vishy Anand won the Leon Masters in Northern, Spain. The man is a force of nature. He said of 10 year old Faustino Oro (who broke the record obtaining the IM title).

“John Nunn always used to say that you have to beat the young before they get very strong. Instead I can say I’ve given him an autograph before he got very strong! Another achievement.”

Finally, I must post this.

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Notes From The Underground?

I saw this at Twitter/X.  These home chapels are more Catholic than a lot of post-Conciliar churches.

Are you doing anything?

Today I received a note from a donor:

I just now received the first part of the home chapel: reversible green/white chasuble, stole, maniple, burse and veil. Towels and alb next, I think. The real challenge is going to be the relic.

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2nd Joyful Mystery: The Visitation (Traditional observance 2 July)

In the traditional calendar, the Feast of the Visitation, 2 July, came at the end of the long-suppressed Octave of John the Baptist.  In the Novus Ordo it now falls on 31 May, between the Annunciation and the Birth of John the Baptist.

Here is something that I wrote years ago for the Patristic Rosary Project.

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We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with:

2nd Joyful Mystery: The Visitation

Commenting on Luke 1:39-45, the when Mary journeys to visit her cousin Elizabeth, St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) speaks of the infant John, to be known as the Baptist, leaping in the womb at the sound of Mary’s voice:

We see instances of leaping not only in children but even in animals, although certainly not for any faith or religion of rational recognition of someone coming.  But this case stands out as utterly uncommon and new, because it tool place in the womb, and at the coming of her who was to bring forth the Savior of mankind.  Therefore this leaping, this greeting, so to speak, offered to the mother of the Lord is miraculous.  It is to be reckoned among the great signs.  It was not effected by human means by the infant, but by divine means in the infant, as miracles are usually wrought. [ep 187.23]

God wrought something in John at that moment.  What happened?  We can look to the Greek writer Origen (+ c.254) for his view:

Elizabeth, who was filled with the Holy Spirit at that moment, received the Spirit on account of her son.  The mother did not inherit the Holy Spirit first.  First John, still enclosed in her womb, received the Holy Spirit.  Then she too, after her son was sanctified, was filled with the Holy Spirit.  You will be able to believe this if you also learn something similar about the Savior.  (In a certain number of manuscripts, we have discovered that blessed Mary is said to prophesy.  We are not aware of the fact that, according to other copies of the Gospel, Elizabeth speaks these words of prophecy.)  Mary also was filled with the Holy Spirit hen she began to carry the Savior in her womb.  As soon as she received the Holy Spirit, who was the creator of the Lord’s Body, and the Son of God began to exist in her womb, she too was filled with the Holy Spirit.  [Homilies on the Gospel of Luke 7.3]

The concept of being “filled with the Holy Spirit” is interesting.  Perhaps some of you have heard of the glosses on this phrase which compare the Blessed Virgin, John the Baptist, and St. Stephen.  All were said to be filled with the Holy Spirit.  Mary was prevented from ever having any stain of original sin.  John was said to have been forgiven the guilt of original sin before his birth, which is the moment he leapt in the womb at the coming of the Lord.  Stephen, the Protodeacon, was also “filled with the Holy Spirit”, but after his birth.  In any event, the always creative and interesting Origen speaks of John’s sanctification in the womb at the coming of Mary who was bearing the Son of God.

Each of us must prepare to bear Christ and be filled with the Holy Spirit.  St. Ambrose, the bishop of Milan (+397) said:

You see that Mary did not doubt, but believed and therefore obtained the fruit of faith.  “Blessed … are you who have believed.”  But you also are blessed who have heard and believed.  For a soul that has believed has both conceived and bears the Word of God and declares His works.  Let the soul of Mary be in each of you, so that it magnifies the Lord.  Let the spirit of Mary be in each of you, so that it rejoices in God.  She is the one mother of Christ according to the flesh, yet Christ is the Fruit of all according to faith.  Every soul receives the Word of God, provided that, undefiled and unstained by vices, it guards its purity with inviolate modesty.  [Exposition of the Gospel of Luke 2.26]

Our baptism should remind us every day that we are deeply woven into the fabric of the Church, a Church which in many ways can said to stretch back into the depths of our great “Family History”  as God’s People.  In a comment on the Magnificat, which Mary pronounced during her mysterious Visitation, Venerable Bede (+735) says:

When blessed Mary was making mention of the memory of the fathers, she properly represented them by naming Abraham in particular.  Although many of the fathers and holy ones mystically brought forward testimony of the Lord’s incarnation, it was to Abraham that the hidden mysteries of this same Lord’s incarnation and of our redemption were first clearly predicted.  Also, to him it was specifically said, “And in you all the tribes of the earth witll be blessed.” (Gen 12:3)  None of the faithful doubts that this pertains to the Lord and Savior, who in order to give us an everlasting blessing deigned to come to us from the stock of Abraham.  However, “the seed of Abraham” does not refer only to those chosen ones who were brought forth physically from Abraham’s lineage, but also to us…. Having been gathered together to Christ from the nations, we are connected by the fellowship of faith to the fathers, from whom we are far separated by the origin of our fleshly bloodline.  We too are the seed and children of Abraham since we are reborn by the sacraments of our Redeemer, who assumed his flesh from the race of Abraham.  [Homilies on the Gospels 1.4]

Did you catch that great phrase?  “Mary was making mention of the memory of the fathers…”  Perhaps we can see how the Blessed Virgin is a good model for all patristicists and, of course, patristibloggers!

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Omnium Gatherum: Card. Müller, “gay” stuff, demonic attacks, Card. Zen v. commentator, video recommendation

Some things that caught my eye.

Firstly, about the present atmosphere around the Vetus Ordo, His Eminence Gerhard Ludwig Card. Müller ordained priests for the traditional Institute of the Good Shepherd in Courtalain, France.  This is a good group.  I had lunch with a whole bunch of them after one of the Summorum Pontificum events.  The Cardinal preached, obviously.   He commented on the antagonism of the Rome toward the Vetus Ordo.

English of the sermon is HERE.

Card. Müller remarked that, after his participation the massive Chartres Pentecost Pilgrimage he had discussion with “a senior representative of the Roman Dicastery for Divine Worship.”  My emphasis:

I was still moved by the fidelity of the 20,000 young Catholics with whom I was able to celebrate Holy Mass in the marvelous Cathedral of Chartres on Whit Monday, when he objected that this was by no means a cause for joy, because Holy Mass was celebrated according to the old Extraordinary Latin rite. Indeed, some see the old rite of Holy Mass as a greater danger to the unity of the Church than the reinterpretation of the Creed, or even the absence of Holy Mass. They interpret the preference for the ancient rite as the expression of a sterile traditionalism, more interested in the theatricality of the liturgy than in the living communion with God that it conveys.

What B as in B, S as in S.  As I keep repeating, they don’t just dislike the Vetus Ordo, they dislike those who want it.  They fear it.  They fear you.  They perceive it and you as obstacles to their agenda, which over the years is becoming clearer.

They see you as – no, rather, they label you as having psychological problems.

Next, I’ve emerged from a frustrating battle with the “back end” of the blog.  I find the timing interesting.

The problem revved up precisely at the time when I was about to start a new Days In Rome campaign for October and precisely when I beginning to offer a chain of Masses for the intention of the preservation of the Vetus Ordo and the spiritual protection of those who desire it.

At the offertory, when I put the drops of water into the chalice, I attach to those drops my intention, asking God to transform them into what we truly need for our good even as the water is transformed into the wine which will become the Most Precious Blood.

BAM.  Blog problems.  My gratitude to the guys at Federated Computer for the help.

On top of that, after a long hiatus, I started receiving obscene hate mail from “gays” again.  It’s pathetic.

It’s pathetic but it’s all of a piece…the repression of the Vetus, the sideways attacks, the verbal abuse from a specific direction….  It’s all of a piece.

On that point: HERE

More items which have caught my eye.

Regarding what I just mentioned, I read at the National Catholic Register, that a Paulist priest – these guys dying out fast and good riddance if this is their thing – celebrated a homosexual-themed Mass at the infamous “Stonewall Inn” in Manhattan.  The priest is from the Paulist parish in the area.  They had an art exhibit “God is Trans”.  Under pressure, the exhibit was renamed to some less stupidly blasphemous.    The Archdiocese of New York was, it seems, as unaware of this Mass as it was with that sacrilegious Mass in St. Patrick’s.  They should read their email and look at parish bulletins.   Also, in DC there was a similar Mass.  Lot’s of protest, but the locum tenens refused to deal with it.

LifeSite reports that a certain homosexualist Jesuit was at a conference near Dayton, Ohio.

Delivering his speech in a church on the grounds of the Marianists’ property, Martin stood at a pulpit adorned with a banner that appeared to show Mary holding a transgender flag. 

The banner showed a woman wearing a Muslim-style burqa, while clutching onto the transgender “progress” flag. Forming the background on the banner was another “progress” flag.

In an image posted by Martin himself, the Jesuit appeared with the conference organizers, proudly displaying a conference t-shirt that mixed images of Christ and Mary with the rainbow flag. Another participant wore a t-shirt with an image of Our Lady wearing the LGBT flag around her.

Also attending the conference alongside Martin was the controversial transgender-identified “diocesan hermit” – “Brother Christian Cole Matson,” who, though born as Nicole Matson, now presents herself as a man.

Also at LifeSite, there is an op-ed piece by the great Joseph Card. Zen.   Zen was recently attacked by a one of those nihil habentes with a webcam, Michael Lofton, for criticizing Fiducia supplicans (the document from Fernandez urging the blessing of “same-sex couples”).

Card. Zen was straight forward in his remarks… a sample:

I must confess that I have often wasted my time following the program “Reason and Theology” of Michael Lofton, this big man with a little beard (who would do well to hide his tattoo when he speaks like a theologian). I have been driven by curiosity to hear the hilarious nonsense he says. This time, however, I saw that he was criticizing me. With great seriousness, he is scandalized that I, who insist so much on the hermeneutics of continuity, now dare to criticize Fiducia supplicans (26-06-2024).

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The rest is blistering and fully merited.

Lastly, if you have some time, EWTN put a video interview on YouTube with the fellow who was the appointed general auditor for Vatican finances.  HERE

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Many thanks to Federated Computer for the assistance. What the heck is Federated Computer? I’m glad you asked, especially if you have site, business which uses Software as a Service (SAAS)!

My recent blog problems were a serious headache.  They got worked out with the assistance of Federated Computer.

What is Federated Computer?

Have a Catholic site or concern to build or maintain? I’d make a bee line for this service.

Safer. Cheaper. Better support. Can’t be “cancelled”.

Today with the way “Big Tech” is openly hostile to customers like us, why – other than habit or false convenience – anyone continues to use Google, Zoom, Dropbox, Office365, or Apple software services to run a team or business.  “Software as a Service” (SaaS).

Each of these companies supports really horrible social policies, they throw folks off their system if they support the “wrong” causes, they use our data for training their AI stomping on our privacy. The lists goes on and on.

It is common to hear: “What’s the alternative!”

I have one.

Federated Computer, a service from a long-time supporter of this blog.

What is Federated Computer?

Here is some material Federated sent me that I’ve simplified…

Federated Computer is like Google or Office 365, it gives you all the software you need to work on the internet today but without the lack of privacy, the high prices, or the corporate enthusiasm for very questionable policies.

Services like Dropbox and Zoom are now mining all the data to feed A.I.  Sound good to you?

In fancier terms, Federated breaks the chains of expensive and dominating “SaaS… Software as a Service”.    And, your data is YOUR data.

With Federated Computer you get:

  • An email service that works, includes anti-spam, and is secure;
  • Groupware for calendar, scheduling, project and task management, contact management, word processing and spreadsheets (think Google workplace);
  • File storage (like Dropbox); Photo storage;
  • Password management (like 1password);
  • Video conferencing (Zoom replacement) and group chat (Slack replacement);
  • WordPress for publishing your website.
  • Much more including stuff I don’t understand but some of you will.

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You can use Federated in a web browser or using desktop or mobile applications for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS.

Everything is backed up, encrypted (secure).

How they treat customers:

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They offer human support. You can call them on the phone, talk to them over chat, or use the normal support-ticket system. They get back to you and solve your problem quickly.

They don’t gouge customers on price.

Most systems like this would cost a business or team of only five people hundreds of dollars a month. With Federated Computer you can start at $8 a month up to $59 a month (depending on how much functionality you want).

You’ll use your domain name so everything looks like your business, your team.

How do they do all this?

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There’s much more to learn here at their website: HERE 

If you decide to try them, please use my link.

If you have any questions, please reach out to David Young and tell him Fr. Z sent you!  

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PS: Dioceses, parishes, schools… which all have teams that increase the cost of “SaaS” … you name it, could save huge money and have all their data safe and secure.  And they wouldn’t be using services that hate what the Church stands for.  Just sayin’.

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Daily Rome Shot 1064 – NEW ABBOT!

Figs are in season.

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In honor of the NEW ABBOT of Norcia!

HEY!  v*********@stonyhurst.ac.uk  and a****.w****@erickson.com – My thank you emails were kicked back.  New address?  Help me update!  Also,  a******900@charter.net –  you too!

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White to move and mate in 3.

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

In chessy news, the location of the World Championship has been revealed: Singapore. Also, 10 year-old Faustino Oro has become the youngest International Master in history. Today is a rest day in Bucharest. Fabiano Caruana is in the lead. Wesley is tied with several guys in third after his draw yesterday with Pragg. Lots of drawn games so far.

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1 July – Most Precious Blood and the Feasts of St. Junipero Serra and St. Aaron, brother of Moses

A thought for you:

Though we all may be different in height or sex or shape of eye and color of skin, we all bleed the same red Our Savior bled for our sins.

Our unifying human blood, divinely infused, courses ruddy within His risen veins, His glorious and still lacerated Sacred Heart!

What a powerful proof of the unity of our entire race.

Today is the Feast of the Most Precious Blood… in the older, traditional calendar of the Roman Rite.  Thus we inaugurate the month of July, during which in a special way, fire up our devotion to the Most Precious Blood of the Lord.

Every even tiny drop is worth the salvation of the souls of everyone who has ever lived.

While many have and will accept the gift Christ won by the pouring out of His Precious Blood, not all will.

Here is the Collect:

Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, qui unigénitum Fílium tuum mundi Redemptórem constituísti, ac eius Sánguine placári voluísti: concéde, quaesumus, salútis nostræ prétium sollémni cultu ita venerári, atque a præséntis vitæ malis eius virtúte deféndi in terris; ut fructu perpétuo lætémur in coelis.

Here is someone else’s translation:

Almighty, eternal God, Who made Your only-begotten Son the Redeemer of the world, and willed to be reconciled by His Blood, grant us, we beseech You, so to worship in this sacred rite the price of our salvation, and to be so protected by its power against the evils of the present life on earth, that we may enjoy its everlasting fruit in heaven.

And… by the way… today is also the feast of St. Aaron, brother of Moses.

Some people may not realize that many great figures of the Old Testament are considered saints and are listed in the Roman Martyrology.

Here is his entry in the 2005 Martyrologium Romanum:

1. Commemoratio sancti Aaron, de tribu Levi, qui a Moyse fratre oleo sacro unctus est sacerdos Veteris Testamenti et in monte Hor depositus.

Who wants to translate this for the readers?

Also, today is the, in the Novus Ordo calendar, the feast of St. Junipero Michael Serra Ferrer, whose memory is being attacked, sacrilegiously, these days. I was so pleased when Archbp. Cordileone read the Title XI, Chapter 3 exorcism at Golden State Park where the demoniac influenced mob tore his statue down.

Here is his Collect (Notitiae 269 Vo. 24 (1988) p. 928:

Deus, cuius ineffabili misericordia plurimas Americae gentes Ecclesiae tuae per Sanctum Iuniperum Serra, aggregare dignatus es; da nobis, eius intercessione, ita corda nostra tibi in caritate coniungere ut imaginem Unigeniti Filii tui coram hominibus semper et ubique portare valeamus. Qui tecum vivit et regnat.

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