Your Ash Wednesday Sermon notes and ASH POLL – Did you get your #ASHTAG?

Today is NOT a holy day of obligation.

That said, many people try to go to Mass on Ash Wednesday.  Many, however, cannot.

Therefore, let us know about your good experiences of Holy Mass and the good points in the sermon, if there was on.

Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at your Sunday Mass of obligation?

I wrote “good”.  Let’s make this positive and edifying for the benefit of those who had to work or who were shut in or otherwise not able to go to Mass.

Tell about attendance especially for the Traditional Latin Mass.  I hear that it is growing.  Of COURSE.

Any local changes or (hopefully good) news?

Here are some of my thoughts for Ash Wednesday from the stream.

 

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“Ash Wednesday” by T.S. Eliot

Back in 2013, with a remnant of a cold, I read T. S. Eliot’s Ash Wednesday.

It’s interesting to go back to that post and see the comments.  For example, Supertradmum is no longer with us.  Say a prayer for the repose of her soul.  There are names of some commentators we haven’t see around for a while.

HERE

 

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DAILY ROME SHOT 942

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A couple photos from the close of Forty Hours at my adoptive parish in Rome. FORTY HOURS MUST BE REVIVED.

BISHOPS! PAY ATTENTION! Do you even know what this is? Not just the old stories about the priests’ gatherings afterwards in the old days?

At the close of Forty Hours the Solemn Mass is coram Sanctissimo!  It’s a rara avis now.  I’ve done it a few times.  It was such a powerful experience that it felt like a “first Mass”, or like what some older priests or bishops, such as Most Rev. Joseph Strickland, feel when they say the TLM for the first time.

From The World’s Best Sacristan™

In the “Freestyle” (960) invitational at the fancy German spa, where taste is, apparently, optional but the chess is surreal, Carlsen defeated the dangerous young 19 year old Nodirbek.  The more I see of this young Uzbeki, the more impressed.  He was the youngest male ever to win a World Championship (Rapid).  The youngest ever champ was a woman.  Heh.  A girl.  Heh heh.

The woes of the world continued as the Eumenides plagued poor Ding Liren who lost again.  He did have a single win in this entire enterprise.  I feel terrible for him.  I feel like this for him. Especially because he lost to Puer (aka Alireza).  GAH.  His last game was disaster.  To him…

Dismounted, we drank to bid you farewell.
I asked, “My friend, where are you heading?”
You said, “Oh, nothing is working my way,
So be back to the crags of Nanshan, retiring.”
“Go then! You’ll ask of the world no more!
Ah, days of endless white clouds, unending!”

Wang Wei

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I have to get back to my Chinese.  After my Hungarian and Polish… and now maybe Ukrainian?  Time to look at the Divine Liturgy.  I digress.

Ding.  You have a big one coming up. Pull it together.

Vincent Keymer beat Gukesh.   Fine by me.

This photo below puts me a at ease.   I was glad to see this photo on chess.com… of which I am now an affiliate… sign up with my link and I benefit… let’s get a CATHOLIC thing going…

Magnus needs a hair cut.  He always needs a hair cut.  Something in the Norwegian water?

Remember Magnus! I know you are reading this.  Dating is not for “fun”.  Dating is for your (plural) future life.

Black’s more.  Can you mate in 3?

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

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14 Feb. 2024 – Ash Wednesday – Fasting, Abstinence, and You (with remarks on coffee) – UPDATED with comments about brushing your teeth

According to the 1983 Code of Canon Law for the Latin Church, Latin Church Catholics are bound to observe fasting and abstinence on Ash Wednesday.

Here are some details. I am sure you know them already, but they are good to review.

FASTING: Catholics who are 18 year old and up, until their 59th birthday (when you begin your 60th year), are bound to fast (1 full meal and perhaps some food at a couple points during the day, call it 2 “snacks”, according to local custom or law – call it, two snacks that don’t add up to a full meal) on Ash Wednesday and on Good Friday.

Some choose not to eat at all.  Some choose, in the monastic style, to have something only in the evening.

There is no scientific formula for this.  Figure it out.

ABSTINENCE: Catholics who are 14 years old and older are abound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and on all Fridays of Lent.

In general, when you have a medical condition of some kind, or you are pregnant, etc., these requirements can be relaxed.

For Eastern Catholics there are differences concerning dates and practices. Our Eastern friends can fill us Latins in.

You should by now have a plan for your spiritual life and your physical/material mortifications and penitential practices during Lent.

You would do well to include some works of mercy, both spiritual and corporal.

I also recommend making a good confession close to the beginning of Lent.  Let me put that another way:

GO TO CONFESSION!

“But Father! But Father!”, some of you are saying anxiously, “What about my coffee?  I can drink my coffee, can’t I?  Can’t I?”

You can, of course, have coffee.  No question there.  You can also choose not to.

How about coffee in between meals on Ash Wednesday?

The old axiom, for the Lenten fast, is “Liquidum non frangit ieiuniumliquid does not break the fast”, provided – NB – you are drinking for the sake of thirst, rather than for eating.

Common sense suggests that chocolate banana shakes or “smoothies”, etc., are not permissible, even though they are pretty much liquid in form.  They are not what you would drink because you are thirsty, as you might more commonly do with water, coffee, tea, wine in some cases, lemonade, even some of these sports drinks such as “Gatorade”, etc.

Again, common sense applies, so figure it out.

Drinks such as coffee and tea do not break the Lenten fast even if they have a little milk added, or a bit of sugar, or fruit juice, which in the case of tea might be lemon.

Coffee would break the Eucharistic fast (one hour before Communion), since – pace fallentes  – coffee is no longer water, but it does not break the Lenten fast on Ash Wednesday.

You will be happy to know that chewing tobacco does not break the fast (unless you eat the quid, I guess), nor does using mouthwash (gargarisatio in one manual I checked) or brushing your teeth (pulverisatio – because once people used tooth powder – and you still can!  GETCHYER TOOTH POWDER HERE! There is even one with charcoal.  The ancient Romans at least the ancient Iberians under the Romans, as we know from a poem by Catullus, used chalk and urine. Yes.  They did (cf. Catullus 39 about Egnatius, who apparently grinned to excess).

EVERYONE NB: Never forget the Latin proverb, risus abundant in ore stultorum… laughter/grinning abounds in the mouths of the stupid.  And, in the aforementioned Cat 39, “nam risu inepto res ineptior nulla est… there is nothing more tasteless than a silly laugh”.  Which wasn’t lost on Peter Shaffer!  If you have a risus ineptus you would do well to change your ways.).

Concerning the consumption of alligator and crocodile – HERE

I included notes also on the eating of endothermic moonfish, peptonized beef, and muskrat… just in case.

If you want to drink your coffee and tea with true merit I suggest drinking it from one of my coffee mugs.  I’d like to offer an indulgence for doing so, but that’s above my pay grade.

I just happen to have available a “Liquidum non frangit ieiunium” mug!  HERE

And there’s also this new choice…

3:16 isn’t just in John.

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DAILY ROME SHOT 941

Meanwhile, 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.

Interested in learning?  Try THIS.

The 8 players Fischer Random 960 invitational – the 2024 Freestyle Chess G.O.A.T. Challenge – is still underway in N. Germany at the spa.  Magnus mopped the floor with Puer (Alireza Firoujza) to get a spot in the semifinal.  Nodirbek drew with poor Ding (who is out), and Caruana bested Gukesh.  Levon beat Vincent in 20 moves!

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Ceterum censeo Alirezam esse delendum.

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News of the Church 09 – 12 February 2024

Welcome to the 9th edition of News of the Church.

It’s 12 February 2024 and it is a Monday, the the day after Quinquagesima Sunday and two days before Ash Wednesday. Some time ago, I saw a movie called News of the World in which after the Civil War a former confederate officer ekes out a living wandering from town to town reading to people articles from newspapers he has gathered. People who pay a dime a head which figures to about $2.50. In those days news was scare and many couldn’t read at all, so there was great interest and emotion over the news of the world he brought. The idea of this travelling gazetteer caught my imagination and here I am. The word Gazette came into English through French but it’s origin is Italian, gazzetta, which is the name of the Venetian coin which paid for the first first Venetian newspapers in the 16th century. Here is today’s audio “gazette” of Catholic things.

00:12 Init
01:28 Men’s Club
05:19 St. Agnes, virgin and martyr
13:00 Card. Richelieu
21:10 Swiss Guard
27:26 Exit

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19 FEB ’24:  UPDATE – 
Right now this BREVIARY project is ON HOLD until we catch up and then recheck how many are left. DO NOT SEND INQUIRIES until I am sure what’s going on.

I still have some beautiful 3 volume Latin/English sets of the traditional “Roman Breviary” by Baronius Press.  They have to go quickly. They are unopened. More HERE  

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DAILY ROME SHOT 940

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Photo from The Great Roman™.

I don’t think The Enemy likes what they are doing.  It took me six attempts to upload this pic, when I usually have no problems.  In fact, I know that The Enemy doesn’t like anything about this place.  Whenever I am there, all sorts of stuff starts up through the human agents of the demons.  I am sure that this March and April will be no different.  Hence, I will depend even more on your prayers in that time.

Meanwhile, black to move and mate in four.

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

Interested in learning?  Try THIS.

The 8 players Fischer Random 960 invitational – the 2024 Freestyle Chess G.O.A.T. Challenge – is still underway in N. Germany at the spa.  Puer beat Magnus yesterday.  Poor Ding lost to Nodirbek, the Uzbeki steamroller. Fabi beat Gukesh is a crazy game. Levon and Vincent drew. Action continues today. The big names need wins to stay alive.

At the venue there is a “confessional” into which players can isolate themselves and make comments about their game for transmission to the watching world – but not, of course, to anyone in the venue!

CARUANA,FABIANO (2804) – GUKESH D (2725), FREESTYLE GOAT CHALLENGE KO 2024 WEISSENHAUS 11.02.2024

Only 14 moves.

Meanwhile, I am a great fan of all the “Musketeer” books, ever since I was a kid.

Did you know that the Three Musketeers had not just one sequel – Forty Years After – but several?  Yes, indeed.

Did you know that the dastardly enemy of D’Artagnan, Card. Richelieu, was pretty much the opposite of how he is portrayed in the book and, especially, in the movies. (Though I did like Charlton Heston’s – who wouldn’t?)

In fact, I just received a copy of the new book of Card. Richelieu’s – the real one – Treatise On Perfection put out by the great folks at TAN Books.   It has a view-cleansing introduction with a more accurate biography of Cardinal Armand Jean du Plessis, Duke de Richelieu.

A Treatise on Perfection Saintly Counsel on Obtaining Salvation

US HERE – UK HERE

Also, D’Artagnan, who is based on a real person who lived in the Rue du Bac, has a cameo in Cyrano by Edmund Rostand.   An adventure of D’Artagnan and Cyrano together could be fun.

Ceterum censeo Firouzja delendum esse.

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Fr. Z on Super Bowl

First, I did not watch the game. I was with a priest friend for supper and he – like I – were not all that interested.

However, I am aware that the KC Chiefs kicker, scored a record length field goal. He is a devout Catholic who attends and serves the Traditional Latin Mass. As a matter of fact, he attends (or attended) the parish of a priest friend of mine. Shout out to them both.

When I got home I watched a couple of composite videos of what were claimed to be the “best” or “funniest” Super Bowl commercials. You would think that for the amount of money spent on these slots, the commercials would be good and/or funny. I watched them stone-faced. This tells me how out of step I am with the degeneration of the level of culture and wit in society. The people who paid for those commercials knew their audience. If those commercials were infantile or tacky, they knew it. And they depended heavily on celebrities. Big deal.

It could be that I hit the wrong set of commercials. I would like to know what you think.

Speaking of celebrities, Taylor Swift is barely on my radar. She wouldn’t be on my radar except that there isn’t a corner of the known cosmos into which this pop tart hasn’t been slithered. Today in tweet I saw this image, chugging a beer. But my point is… what sort of company does this pop tart keep?

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WDTPRS – 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time: “kissing the porch”

kiss of peaceFor this Ordinary Form calendar Sunday, we have reached the 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

In the Extraordinary Form this Sunday is the sober but helpful, purple-draped pre-Lenten Quinquagesima Sunday.  The calendar is helping those who follow the TLM to prepare for a fruitful Lent.  The Gloria is already gone and the Alleluia has been buried until the resurrection.

In the Ordinary Form – still in cheery green with its Gloria and Alleluia – we have a Collect based on a prayer in the 8th c. Liber sacramentorum Gellonensis  for the Sunday after Ascension Thursday… yes, Thursday, not Ascension Thursday Sunday.

Deus, qui te in rectis et sinceris manere pectoribus asseris, da nobis tua gratia tales exsistere, in quibus habitare digneris.

Take note of the word gratia.

Pectus signifies a range of things from “the breast bone, chest”, “stomach” and therefore moral concepts like “courage” and other “feelings, dispositions”.  More on men with “chests” HERE. It also refers to the “spirit, soul, mind, understanding.” In the ancient world, the heart was thought in some ways to be the seat also of the mind and understanding, not just of feelings and emotions. It is reasonable to translate this as “upright and pure hearts”. Exsisto “to step out, emerge” and also “spring forth, proceed, arise, become.” It also means “to be visible or manifest in any manner, to exist, to be.”

LITERAL RENDERING:

O God, who declared that You remain in upright and pure hearts, grant us to manifest ourselves to be, by Your grace, the sort of people in whom You deign to abide.

NEW CORRECTED ICEL (2011):

O God, who teach us that you abide in hearts that are just and true, grant that we may be so fashioned by your grace as to become a dwelling pleasing to you.

I think they did a back-flip here to avoid using the word “deign”.  We need more “deigning”.

OBSOLETE ICEL (1973):

God our Father, you have promised to remain for ever with those who do what is just and right. Help us to live in your presence.

No reference to “grace”, even though it is at the heart of the original.

In today’s Collect the distinction between “be” and “show forth” is tissue thin.

We must be on the outside what we are inside.  Or rather, outwardly pious and practicing Christians must be sincerely and truly on the inside what we strive to show on the outside.

At baptism the Holy Spirit enters our lives in the manner of one coming to dwell in a temple.

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With the indwelling of the Holy Spirit comes “habitual” or sanctifying grace and all His gifts and fruits by which we live both inwardly and outwardly in conformity with His presence.

We manifest His presence outwardly when He is present within. There is nothing we do to merit this gift of His presence and yet, mysteriously, we still have a role to play in His deigning to dwell in our souls.

If you (and others) don’t see the Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit in your words and deeds… could it be asked if you are really in the state of grace?

We can make choices about our lives. We can make use of the gifts and graces God gives, allow Him to make our hands strong enough to hold on to all He deigns to bequeath, and then cooperate in His bringing all good things to completion.

That phrase in today’s prayer, in the literal rendering, “the sort of people in whom you have deigned to dwell” forces us to reflect on our treatment of and conduct towards our neighbor, whom Christ commands us to love in accord with our love of God and self.

Paul writes in 2 Cor 13:11-13:

“Finally, brethren, farewell. Mend your ways, heed my appeal, agree with one another, live in peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you. Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the saints greet you. The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.”

Of this verse St. John Chrysostom (+407) said,

What is a holy kiss? It is one that not hypocritical, like the kiss of Judas.  The kiss is given in order to stimulate love and instill the right attitude in us toward each other.  When we return after an absence, we kiss each other, for our souls hasten to bond together.  But there is something else which might be said about this.  We are the temple of Christ, and when we kiss each other we are kissing the porch and the entrance of the temple.”  (Homilies on the Letters of Paul to the Corinthians 30.2).

When we reflect on our treatment of other as temples, we might think about our comportment when “kissing the porch” within temples, our churches.

In the Ordinary Form, the “sign of peace” before Communion is an option a priest can chose or not chose to invoke.

Given its proximity to Communion, and given that the Blessed Sacrament is upon the altar, avoid long, distracting, undignified “signs of peace”, which are the formal liturgical echo of the “holy kiss” of which Paul speaks.

In Roman liturgical practice, the “kiss of peace” has a dignity which we must strive to reclaim.   And, importantly, the liturgical kiss doesn’t involve waving,  a handshake or running about to hug people.

Otherwise, please, let’s not do it at all.

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