QUAERITUR: The scheduling of Good Friday and Holy Thursday in the Extraordinary Form

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I will let you liturgical experts and interested dabblers provide this good reader with some help.

I may be missing something, but I can’t see much of a problem.  You readers might see differently.

From a reader:

A question for you and your readers, which is bound to arise as more and more places offer the Triduum in the EF. Our local clergy here have so far welcomed the idea of a celebration of the entire Triduum in the extraordinary form, in addition to the parish’s celebration in the ordinary form. Amazing! Who would have thought it possible a few years ago?

One practical difficulty we have run into is a conflict between different books as regards the permissible range of times for the Holy Thursday and Good Friday liturgies — a question, naturally, that has to be solved if there will be two of each. The discrepancy can be seen in comparing the Sacred Congregation of Rites General Decree from November 16, 1955 (printed as an appendix in Fr. McManus’s The Rites of Holy Week, 1956) and the fine print in the Liber Hebdomadae Sanctae Cantus Gregoriani (PCP reprint, 2011, of a book that appears to be a Desclee publication of around 1956).

Holy Thursday
SCR General Decree: “On Holy Thursday … the Mass of the Lord’s Supper must be celebrated in the evening, at the most suitable hour; not, however, before 5 nor after 8 p.m.”
Liber Hebdomadae Sanctae: “The Mass must be celebrated at a convenient time in the evening, but not before 4 p.m. or after 9 p.m.”

Good Friday
SCR Decree: “On Good Friday, the solemn liturgical service is celebrated in the afternoon, and indeed about 3 p.m.; but if a pastoral reason urges this, a later hour may be chosen — not, however, beyond 6 p.m.”
Liber Hebdomadae Sanctae: “The solemn Liturgy is celebrated in the afternoon, about 3 p.m.; however, for pastoral reasons, it may begin earlier, from mid-day onwards, or at a latest hour, but not after 9 o’clock.”

There is no discrepancy as regards the Paschal Vigil.

The SCR decree, which appears to give more restrictive times, is the later law.  It is more authoritative than some book.

If this is truly an issue, stick to the more restrictive times: 5-8 for Holy Thursday, “about” 3 – 6 for Good Friday.

If there is real doubt, you are free to submit the question to the Pont. Comm. Ecclesia Dei.  As long as the doubt remains unanswered, you are free to utilize the more expansive time frames.

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CDF to have spiffy new website. (Looks sorta like the old one.)

When I worked in the Vatican I had a mantra: “Yesterday’s technology tomorrow!”  We updated our equipment every 75 years, whether it needed it or not.

I am happy to see recent developments.  For example, Vatican Radio and CTV have a greater video/audio player which works!  Their sites are still a chaotic mess, but – hey! – whoever said that being a Catholic was easy?

I am also glad to see that the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has a new site.  Year ago, under Card. Castrillon as Prefect, the Cong. for Clergy started doing its own internet thing apart from the Holy See’s regular paradigm, bless them.  The CDF can now have a more prominent web presence.  It is about time, by the, that the CDF become again La Suprema.

From the Holy See Press Office with my emphases:

UPDATING AND REORGANIZATION OF THE WEBPAGE

OF THE CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH

Documents of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith which have the express approbation of the Holy Father participate in his ordinary Magisterium as the Successor of Peter (cf. Instruction Donum veritatis on the ecclesial vocation of the theologian: 24 May 1990, n. 18). For this reason, attentive reception of these texts is important for all members of the faithful and in particular for those who are engaged in theological and pastoral work in the name of the Church.

Wider distribution of the teaching of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is necessary in today’s world. The documents of the Congregation which have been published from the time of the Second Vatican Council were printed in the volume, CONGREGATIO PRO DOCTRINA FIDEI, Documenta inde a Concilio Vaticano Secundo expleto edita (1966-2005): LEV, Vatican City, 2006. These texts treat significant questions for the life and mission of the Church and give important doctrinal responses to the challenges of our times.

In order to facilitate online consultation of its documents, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has created a new domain (www.doctrinafidei.va) in addition to the already existing access from the official site of the Holy See (www.vatican.va).

The major documents of the Congregation are available in eight languages: Latin, French, English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, German and Polish. Certain documents are also available in Hungarian, Slovak, Czech, and Dutch. The work of adding other translations continues. At the present, each document is available in its original language as well as in some translations.

The documents are organized in two ways on the website. There is a general list of all the texts organized chronologically, and three subgroups of these texts, divided into doctrinal, disciplinary and sacramental documents.

In addition, the website also presents information on the Congregation’s series “Documenti e Studi” which are individual printed volumes presenting a major document of the Congregation together with commentaries by noted theologians. There is also a description of the volumes containing the proceedings of various symposia organized by the Congregation in recent years. Finally, the website includes various speeches and other contributions by the Cardinal Prefects.

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is convinced that the enhanced availability of these documents will be of significant value in communicating the teaching of the Church to people throughout the world.

Check it out!

Click here.

I hope it won’t be the same ol’ same ol’.

 

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Working out frustrations by playing with blog themes.

I am experimenting with themes to try to solve some problems.

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Of penance and preparation and pilgrimage

We are headed into a time of true spiritual warfare.  The signs of this are thick in the air about us now.

We would do well to get ourselves ready.  We need good examinations of conscience, good confessions, good Communions – always GOOD Communions.  We might also do well to unite ourselves to larger groups in specific tasks.  One reader here in another thread suggested a daily Rosary until Divine Mercy Sunday for the reconciliation of the SSPX.  That’s just one idea, but it is a good one, since the potential division of those many good people from the Church is one of those signs I am talking about, especially when the Church is under grave attacks from secular forces.

We need good spiritual reading, and some silence each day.  We should introduce small mortifications if we haven’t already.

My I also suggest trying to cultivate a habit of saying during the day (along with your Angelus, etc.) and quite often little phrases such as “My Jesus, mercy!”?

I am talking about basics, right?  Things we should be doing anyway?  Prayers before meals?  Examining our consciences daily?  Mortifications?  Turning our minds to God and calling on help from His holy saints?  Asking our Guardian Angel for help?  Works of mercy?  Catholics should do all these things.  I suppose what I am driving at, beyond just doing them, is to do them with an increasing sense of gratitude for God’s gifts and a rededication of our hearts to His.

As I have mentioned more than once, the concept of the pilgrimage, in particular the Camino of Santiago de Compostella, has been growing in my mind.

Another Catholic practice for doing penance for past sins or also readying oneself for a major change in life is a pilgrimage.  Arriving at a Holy Shrine and praying there can be a grace-filled turning point, but so is the actual journey to get there.

We of the Church Militant are warrior pilgrims on the march to our heavenly Fatherland.  In making a pilgrimage we manifest outwardly something of that interior identity we have as baptized members of the Lord’s Mystical Body here on earth.

Perhaps you could think about a trip to a nearby Shrine, if not that of Santiago or the other great pilgrimage places.  There are any number of “National Shrines” around our respective countries.  For example, in my neck of the woods there is the National Shrine of St. Paul, the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul, Minnesota.  Near Detroit is the Shrine of the Little Flower.  In Washington DC is the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. In NY state there is a Shrine of the North American Martyrs.  In England there is a Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.  In Quebec there is St. Anne de Beaupre.  Once you start paying attention, you find shrines everywhere.

Just a few rambling thoughts, for what they are worth.

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Anyone having problems viewing the blog?

I received this note from a reader:

When I go to your blog, the normal array of sidebar, header, etc., appears for two seconds, but then disappears, and then a full width post column appears with no sidebar and the header having been reduced to the title with no picture…

Puzzling.

I haven’t seen that in any browser.

Anyone else?

Another reader writes from London, saying:

Quick observation: I’m researching at the National Archives in London just now and their wireless network does not allow me to visit the websites of the Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster, the Anglican Diocese of London, and indeed your own blog, among others, because they fall under the category of “traditional religion” which, the server tells me, is “always filtered.” Well I’m sure glad that no researchers can have their research sullied by those anti-intellectual institutions. I do not know how far this filter reaches, nor whether it is the expressed policy of the NA to restrict access to religious sites, but in any case you can add this to the list of irritations of the week.

Also, it is time I ask about the blog on hand-help devices, phones and iPads, etc.

How’s it going?

UPDATE:

I disabled the special iPad theme.  The iPad should now load the regular blog theme.

(From my iPad.)

UPDATE:

iTunes feed problems again.

I give up.

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Interesting Glen Beck video

Several people sent me a video of Glen Beck talking about “The Vatican”.

He is a bit out of his depth in how he speaks about the workings of the Church and higher levels of leadership, but he gets around to the kulturkampf (my word, not his) going on and the Obama Administration.

The video is worth 10 minutes of your time.

He talks about the Obama Administration’s attacks on the Catholic Church and brings in another wrinkle about the State Department that was not on my radar.

A few quotes from the video:

“I believe the Vatican is actively engage in a very different kind of battle…They are in a spiritual battle…They are gearing up for a spiritual battle unlike anything we have ever seen.”

“Catholics. You have to be… you have to understand. Read Ephesians 6.  You have to put on your spiritual armor.  You are not battling man.  You are not. You are battling evil.  This is Obama’s way of saying back off and play ball our way.”

He ends with the phrase that I believe several Evangelical ministers have now said,

“We are all Catholics now.  Tie yourself to something. Strengthen your pastor, priest, rabbi.  Strengthen your those in the Catholic Church.  Strengthen your priest.  If your priest is not telling you these things, ask him why.   If he doesn’t have a good answer, ask the bishop.  If he doesn’t have a good answer, go to another parish until you find a priest that will. There is a split in our churches.  And you will see it in the Catholics.  You must not remain neutral.”

Given the demographics of Beck’s audience, this was pretty interesting.

Something is brewing, for sure.

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Holy See Statement about SSPX and avoiding “ecclesial rupture of painful and incalculable consequences”

I thought something was coming!

This is from the Holy See Press Office:

COMMUNIQUE CONCERNING THE SOCIETY OF ST. PIUS X

Vatican City, 16 March 2012 (VIS) – Given below is the text of a communique relating to the Society of St. Pius X, released this morning by the Holy See Press Office.

“During the meeting of 14 September 2011 between Cardinal William Levada, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and president of the Pontifical Commission ‘Ecclesia Dei’, and Bishop Bernard Fellay, superior general of the Society of St. Pius X, the latter was presented with a Doctrinal Preamble, accompanied by a Preliminary Note, as a fundamental basis for achieving full reconciliation with the Apostolic See. This defined certain doctrinal principles and criteria for the interpretation Catholic doctrine, which are necessary to ensure faithfulness to the Church Magisterium and ‘sentire cum Ecclesia’.

“The response of the Society of St. Pius X to the aforesaid Doctrinal Preamble, which arrived in January 2012, was examined by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith before being submitted to the Holy Father for his judgement. Pursuant to the decision made by Pope Benedict XVI, Bishop Fellay was, in a letter delivered today, informed of the evaluation of his response. The letter states that the position he expressed is not sufficient to overcome the doctrinal problems which lie at the foundation of the rift between the Holy See and the Society of St. Pius X.

“At the end of today’s meeting, moved by concern to avoid an ecclesial rupture of painful and incalculable consequences, the superior general of the Society of St. Pius X was invited to clarify his position in order to be able to heal the existing rift, as is the desire of Pope Benedict XVI”.

So, it has come now to the point where the CDF and, we must take it, Benedict XVI are talking to them about formal schism, in Vaticanese, “ecclesial rupture of painful and incalculable consequences”.

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Obama Admin’s HHS kills Texas women’s health program because State prohibits money to help Planned Parenthood

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Planned Parenthood, founded by the eugenicist Margaret Sanger to kill off black people, the mentally challenged and other societal undesirables, now has one objective: make money from the death of babies through as many abortions as possible.  This is why PP will eagerly pass out contraceptives: when they fail, women use abortion as backup.  Contraceptives are good for business!

It comes as no surprise, therefore, that Democrats and the Obama Administration would prop up Planned Parenthood.  The enemy of my enemy is my friend, right?

As Kathleen Sebelius, the Secretary of HHS herself said, fewer babies will keep health care costs down.   This is, of course, the same HHS through which Pres. Obama – who as a state senator vigorously promoted legalizing infanticide in the case of failed abortions – is attacking the Catholic Church and undermining the 1st Amendment.

From LifeNews on 15 March:

Obama Kills Texas Women’s Health Program Over Planned Parenthood

by Steven Ertelt

The Obama administration made it official today when HHS officials notified Texas authorities that the administration is killing a woman’s health program because the state prohibited Planned Parenthood and abortion businesses from involvement.

The Department of Health and Human Services announced today that it will cut off all Medicaid funding for family planning to the state of Texas following the state’s decision to implement a law Governor Rick Perry signed that prohibits any business that does abortions from participating and receiving tax dollars via the program.

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Read the rest there.

To think that quisling catholics helped Pres. Obama into office and then praised him and sucked up to him like puling sycophants, all weak-kneed whenever he crooned about “common ground”.

Dupes.

Hey, you liberals out there! Still wanna vote for this guy?

Is this the hope and change you wanted?

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23 March “Stand Up for Religious Liberty” rallies

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On Friday 23 March at 12 Noon there will be “Stand Up for Religious Liberty” rallies all over the USA.

Click here for rally locations.

 

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