Another Traditional Latin Mass cancelled! Happy New Year! – UPDATED… sad

Happy New Year!

UPDATE:

I received this note from a reader:

Father:

They early didn’t fully explain the origin of this Mass.

It was one of the first 2 authorized under Quattuor abhinc annos.

Canceling this one, in some ways, is incredibly significant. It was authorized in response to a letter from academics at Yale and elsewhere similar to the Agatha Christi indult.

It’s the parish I first went to for it when I was as 15. I am 53 now.

How very sad.

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ROME SHOT 898

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Meanwhile, white to move and mate in 4.


1.Rd8+ Ka7 2. Ra8+ Kxa8 3. Qc8+ Ka7 4. Qb7#

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Giving to worthy causes in times of confusion

I am sometimes asked about worthy causes for donations.  I respond with my preferences:

  • Archdiocese for Military Services (our Catholic chaplains!): HERE
  • Our Lady of Hope Clinic (a fantastic Catholic model, such good people): HERE
  • Tridentine Mass Society of Madison (I’m still the prez, in exile, doing stuff): HERE

There are a sprinkling of other groups too, to which I give.  Wounded Warriors, etc.  Other than the Archdiocese for Military, I can’t say I have a lot of faith in official structures these days.

I would be irresponsible not to mention myself, but I don’t have a 501(c)(3) – yet.  Gotta get that going.

These days, the best way is through Zelle:  frz AT wdtprs DOT com

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes – Sunday in the Octave of Christmas (N.O. Holy Family) 2023

It’s the Sunday in the Octave of Christmas and, in the Novus Ordo, Feast of the Holy Family.  It’s the last day of the calendar year and the 1st anniversary of the death of Benedict XVI.

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

Share the good stuff.  Quite a few people are forced to sit through really bad preaching.  Even though you can usually find – if you are willing to try – at least one good point in a really bad sermon, that can be a trial.  So… SHARE THE GOOD STUFF which you were fortunate enough to receive!

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

Any local changes or (hopefully good) news?  We really need good news.

I have some thoughts posted at One Peter Five.  A taste…

However, the Child, didn’t stay tiny. We read in Sunday’s Gospel from Luke 2 He “grew and became strong”.  So too in the course of our lives the crib of our hearts must also grow to be more heart-like, more throne like.   This is perhaps why some hold out against the radically unmerited gift of the Christ Child’s little hand: the wood of the manger foreshadows the wood of the Cross.  Our heart Crib must also grow Cross like.

On the stream today I also read a page from Benedict XVI in From the Depths of our Hearts which he published with Card. Sarah.

The Cross of Jesus Christ is the act of radical love in which reconciliation really is accomplished between God and the world marred by sin. This is the reason why this event, which in itself is not of a cultic type, [not “cultic” in the sense that the soldiers who crucified him were not priests purposely offering sacrifice.  They were offering THE SACRIFICE, but as unwitting agents, except post factum for the centurian.] represents the supreme adoration of God. In the Cross, the “katabatic” line of descent from God and the “anabatic” [like the downward and upward wind currents caused by convection… a theme in Ratzinger’s thought stemming from exitus-conversio-reditus] line of humanity’s offering to God become a single act. Through the Cross, the Body of Christ becomes the new Temple at the time of the Resurrection. [“Destroy this Temple…”.] In the celebration of the Eucharist, the Church and even humanity are ceaselessly drawn into this process and involved in it. In the Cross of Christ, the critique of worship by the prophets definitively reaches its goal. Even so, a new worship is instituted at the same time. The love of Christ, which is always present in the Eucharist, is the new act of adoration. Consequently, the priestly ministries of Israel are “annulled” in the service of love, which always signifies concomitantly the adoration of God. This new unity of love and worship, of critique of worship and glorification of God in the service of love, is certainly an unprecedented task that has been entrusted to the Church and that each generation must accomplish anew.

And that last part is a problem.  Benedict underscores how what Christ did was for the whole world, all humanity.

The first commandment requires us to believe in God, to worship and serve him, as the first duty of the virtue of religion (cf. also CCC 2084 and 2135). The Angelic Doctor says in his mighty Summa (II-II, 81, 1) that religion is the virtue by which men exhibit due worship and reverence to God as the creator and supreme ruler of all things. We must acknowledge dependence on God by rendering Him a due and fitting worship both interiorly (e.g., by acts of devotion, reverence, thanksgiving, etc.) and exteriorly (e.g., external reverence, liturgical acts, etc.).

The virtue of religion can be sinned against by idolatry, superstitions, sacrilege, blasphemy…. and neglect.

When worship becomes disordered, no longer shot through with the transcendent, but mostly involved in the immanent, then everything else we do is going to be “off”, at the level of our individual lives, as families, parishes, nations or the whole world.

What Benedict identified was “entrusted to the Church” for the sake of the whole world.  But if the Church’s worship of God, the best way to guarantee the fulfillment of the virtue of Religion, is screwed up, then how to we expect that the world will be anything but screwed up given that there is a “Prince of this world”?

Right worship is the key.

Save the Liturgy.  Save the World.

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ROME SHOT 897 – Consequences

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Here’s a big surprise.  In Samarkand, Magnus won his 17th World Championship title – by winning both Rapid and Blitz.   Despite all his victories, a couple of losses cost him 1.1 rating points.  When you are at the nosebleed height of 2887 that’s what happens.  It gets harder to climb and easier to slip back.

Yesterday I posted about the weird draw of Nepo and Dubov, the odd Knight Dance.  They were charged with forfeits for that stunt, costing them .5 point.  As it turns out Dubov finished .5 behind Magnus.

Choices have consequences.

I saw this on the twitter of lichess… funny.  So true.  Well… not for me.  I’d have to adjust back a couple hours.

Today in my “stream” I read a little bit from the co-penned book by Benedict XVI and Card. Sarah, From the Depths of our Hearts and added some commentsIt’s the anniversary of the death of Benedict XVI so I thought it would be a good idea.

US HEREFRENCH HERE – UK HERE

White to move and mate in 4.  (Not too hard.)

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

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ROME SHOT 896 – LUNATIC DANCE OF THE KNIGHTS!

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Look at this crazy game! It was a draw and the arbiter of the tournament decided to VOID IT as if it were a forfeit for both of them rather than a draw! So, they both lost 1/2 point.

Dubov and Nepo yak it up before the game and then the nutty begins.

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Here’s a hard puzzle.  I struggled with this.   White is down a piece.  The rook is hanging.  The knight is pinned.  The enemy king is exposed and doesn’t have a lot of squares.

White to move and mate in 4.


1. Qc3+ Bxc3 2. Rd6+ Qxd6 3. Ng4+ Ke6 4. f5#
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The wonderful Benedictines of Gower Abbey have beautiful Christmas music albums.

Caroling at Ephesus & Christmas at Ephesus

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The Catholic Thing Podcast: The Fiducia Fiasco, Synodality, Fr Rupnik, and more – VIDEO discussion Royal, Pentin, Montagna, Murray

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SSPX to consecrate more bishops?

From the site Una Vox Italy:

On 24 December 2023, the new issue of the Bulletin of the French Priory of Pointet, of the Society of Saint Pius Fraternity. [SSPX]

Currently the Fraternity has 3 bishops: Mons. Bernard Fellay, 65 years old, Mons. Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, 78 years old, and Mons. Alfonso de Galarreta, 66 years old.

We report a summary of Don Delagneau’s communication.

The Superior General asked us to prepare the faithful for the consecration of new bishops, without specifying the date. In fact, our prelates are growing old and their ministry is expanding throughout the world.

It is a serious issue that can disturb certain faithful, especially young people who are not very interested in the crisis of the Church, but also new faithful who do not have sufficient information on the 1988 consecrations.

We must expect – on the part of the authorities – to be treated as excommunicated, as schismatics. All painful and worrying things for a Catholic. The media will know how to amplify these condemnations, as will the Fraternity of Saint Peter and company; for these it will be a good opportunity to justify their choice in the crisis of the Church. [That was unnecessary, to jab at the FSSP about something that hasn’t happened.]

We must therefore prepare ourselves for this new persecution, which can be beneficial as it will force us to delve deeper into the reasons for our battle. […]

It is clear that it is the Pope who has universal jurisdiction over all Christians, and it is therefore he who entrusts a part of the flock to each bishop, remaining responsible before God. And this is of divine right.

But the choice of bishops is of ecclesiastical right […]

And therefore the refusal of bishops to Tradition pertains to human law, while saving souls pertains to divine law. It follows that in the case of grave necessity for the souls of the entire world, one can and even must go against a human law to safeguard the divine law.

We invite all our readers to pray for future bishops and that the Priestly Society of Saint Pius will have the strength, as in 1988, to resist the conciliar Church that destroys everything in its path.

We associate in our prayers the pious and happy memory of Monsignor Marcel Lefebvre, without whom nothing would have been possible.

Perhaps they should find someone who has a more mature filter to write for them.

NB: In my opinion, any “jabbing” that is being done between the SSPX, FSSP, and any other group simply has to stop.  There is too much at stake right now to show anything other than fraternal charity and unity in the face of the juggernaut.    All differences are really “small” these days.  They have to be set aside for now.

Dear readers, I’m going to moderate comments rather severely.  I don’t want whatever grievance or battle you may be involved with fought out here, in my “living room”.

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ROME SHOT 895

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Meanwhile, black 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.

Interested in learning?  Try THIS. There’s a big sale on right now.

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We are in the season of Christmas!

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UPDATE – Send 2023 CHRISTMAS CARDS to Fr. Z!

News and how to send. HERE

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