ACTION ITEM! URGENT PRAYER SUGGESTION! Archbp. Carroll’s “Prayer for Government”

Today I said Holy Mass with a Votive of the Holy Angels and an added oration for the Holy Popes.  The image for the stream:

I don’t know the provenance of this image, but it seemed apt.

Everyone, please PRAY for government officials.  Please pray for the truth in electoral matters.

Fathers, on important public holidays you might have everyone pray this after Masses.  This, and other prayers, are deeply needed.

The following prayer was composed by John Carroll, Archbishop of Baltimore, in 1791. He was the first bishop appointed for the United States in 1789 by Pope Pius VI. He was made the first archbishop when his see of Baltimore was elevated to the status of an archdiocese. John was a cousin of Charles Carroll of Maryland, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

For Catholics who love their country!

PRAYER FOR GOVERNMENT

We pray, Thee O Almighty and Eternal God! Who through Jesus Christ hast revealed Thy glory to all nations, to preserve the works of Thy mercy, that Thy Church, being spread through the whole world, may continue with unchanging faith in the confession of Thy Name.

We pray Thee, who alone art good and holy, to endow with heavenly knowledge, sincere zeal, and sanctity of life, our chief bishop, Pope N., the Vicar of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the government of his Church; our own bishop, N., all other bishops, prelates, and pastors of the Church; and especially those who are appointed to exercise amongst us the functions of the holy ministry, and conduct Thy people into the ways of salvation.

We pray Thee O God of might, wisdom, and justice! Through whom authority is rightly administered, laws are enacted, and judgment decreed, assist with Thy Holy Spirit of counsel and fortitude N., that his administration may be conducted in righteousness, and be eminently useful to Thy people over whom he presides; by encouraging due respect for virtue and religion; by a faithful execution of the laws in justice and mercy; and by restraining vice and immorality. Let the light of Thy divine wisdom direct the deliberations of Congress, and shine forth in all the proceedings and laws framed for our rule and government, so that they may tend to the preservation of peace, the promotion of national happiness, the increase of industry, sobriety, and useful knowledge; and may perpetuate to us the blessing of equal liberty.

We pray for his excellency, the governor of this state , for the members of the assembly, for all judges, magistrates, and other officers who are appointed to guard our political welfare, that they may be enabled, by Thy powerful protection, to discharge the duties of their respective stations with honesty and ability.

We recommend likewise, to Thy unbounded mercy, all our brethren and fellow citizens throughout the United States, that they may be blessed in the knowledge and sanctified in the observance of Thy most holy law; that they may be preserved in union, and in that peace which the world cannot give; and after enjoying the blessings of this life, be admitted to those which are eternal.

Finally, we pray to Thee, O Lord of mercy, to remember the souls of Thy servants departed who are gone before us with the sign of faith and repose in the sleep of peace; the souls of our parents, relatives, and friends; of those who, when living, were members of this congregation, and particularly of such as are lately deceased; of all benefactors who, by their donations or legacies to this Church, witnessed their zeal for the decency of divine worship and proved their claim to our grateful and charitable remembrance. To these, O Lord, and to all that rest in Christ, grant, we beseech Thee, a place of refreshment, light, and everlasting peace, through the same Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior. Amen.

I became familiar with this moving prayer at my home parish of St. Agnes in St. Paul (MN) where it was recited after all Masses on civic holidays of the USA, such as 4 July and Thanksgiving.

Americans among the readership might print it and bring it to your parish priests and ask them to use it after Mass on national holidays.

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Sports.

The Tour de France is on. Will Mark Cavendish get to 35?

In Cricket, the Aussies did something legal but “not cricket” in a match at Lords. It has ignited a huge contróversy.   I’m trying to get my mind around it, looking for an equivalence in American baseball: do something legal that you just don’t do in order to win, which outrages people because it violates the spirit of the game.  Something “unfair” took place.  Australia won against England in the Ashes Test match when the wicket-keeper stumped out the batsman who thought play was dead. In baseball, could an equivalent be something like the 1st baseman pretending to throw the ball to the pitcher while really keeping it in his glove and then tagging out the guy on base?   In cricket, it seems, what happened “isn’t cricket”.

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A puzzle.  White to move and mate in 2.  Fabi found it.  Can you?

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Save The Pizza – Save The World?

I’m unsure how to proceed with this.  My head tells me not to get involved, but my heart tells me otherwise.

I heard recently a news story that the gummint idiots in New York City are trying to implement some sort of clean air thing that would serious hamper, if not wipe out some food businesses, for example pizza makers.

Mind you, I personally wouldn’t care about the loss of New York’s pizza, which has in general left me unimpressed.  It’s not that I dislike it, as I do the Yankees and most modern art.  My experience of pizza in NYC… meh… yawn.  Where’s the pastrami?

With that in mind, I received this note, slightly redacted…

Sia lodato Gesù Cristo!
Gent.mo Reverendo ‘Z’!

I have written before (I hope you don’t think I’m a nut), and before going further I renew invitation up to Northeast Italy when you return to Italy! Fr. ___ would enjoy you immensely, and maybe you’d like him too (for references you could ask Fr. ___)! ….
But my message is about something else. Maybe you have seen already the enraged ‘pizzaiolo’ [a pizza maker] throwing slices of pizza into New York City Hall on account of stupid ecology laws. Well, maybe you will like this idea and know a Priest there who can organize it in a truly Catholic spirit. Sant’Antonio Abbate is the Patron Saint of Pizza or Pizzaioli rather. It’s not just pizza that’s at stake but the whole sanity of that poor city–and the world. [Save The Pizza – Save The World?] And maybe if this thing is done in N.Y., it will be copied around the world and we will finally get free of the ‘reset’ mafia. Every Borough needs to have a procession (parade) with banners, flags, statues of Sant’Antonio. [I’m for that.] These can be made in most copy shops that do color printing on material. The best image of S.Antonio is with a bonfire (“representing” the pizza oven), and him holding a staff with a bell and he has a pig. He’s also always pictured with farm animals. [One feast of Sant’Antinio I stood outside the church and blessed pigs and horses.] He’s the perfect Saint for “taking out” all these nuts who want to eliminate real live-stock and give us fake beef instead! The pig is very important (here in the land of prosciutto they’re trying to get rid of pigs!!!) and I would encourage participants in the Procession (singing the Litany of Saints and reciting prayers as for the Rogazioni) to have little pigs on leashes, and even horses, dogs, chickens, mules–whatever is allowed in city ordinances. The event must be a solemn liturgical function (how wonderful if done by traditional Priests) (and in the most glorious vestments, lots of incense, etc.) but still, there ought to be euphoric festivity  with lots of food booths like for San Gennaro.
Stalin saved Russia from Nazi destruction because he listened to a monk who had had a vision of the B.V. Maria who said (among other things) that Stalin must make public processions with Her image in order to save Russia from the Nazis. And Stalin did what She said! To the letter! [This is not something that I have heard before.] This is what we need to do in these crazy times: processions, processions, processions! May God bless you! I hope we might see you in October! Devotedly in Our Lord Jesus Christ!

Meno chiacchiere!  Più processioni!

Perhaps we could enlist also the help of the legendary Pizza Rat, so determined to save its slice.

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This will sub for a shot of Rome since it is … wonderfully Roman Catholic.  It came with this note:

We attend a Novus Ordo ad orientem mass. This was in the pew in front. Absolutely Awesome. Although St. Joseph is not known to have said anything, this kid seems to be convinced that his reply was “SURE”!

Kid art!

Yesterday the final matches to determine the 1st champions of the Global Chess League were held. There were 6 players on each team, therefore six boards, from highest rated to lowest with two board played by women and one by juniors.  They played two rounds of Rapid (15+10), switching colors in the matchups. There was a tie, so they went to two rounds of Blitz (3+2). There was a tie! They went to sudden death going pair by pair drawn by lot, using playing cards. First game, draw. Second game, draw. Third game, draw.  Fourth game …

Here’s the end before the the final moment which I bookmarked. These are the most junior players on both teams, the last Board, 6. From the beginning of the game HERE. NB: 3 minutes on each clock with only 2 second increment, so this goes pretty fast. Watching the whole thing is advised. But the end. Wow. The Indian commentators get a little screechy as they get excited.

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Too good not to share.

This is simply too good not to share.

From hearing to approve the nomination of Justice Thomas.

Not much has changed.   He was always the thickest of the pack, and that’s saying a great deal.

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White to move.  Mate in 2.

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

I had to share this…

It’s the final day of the Global Chess League 2023. Levon Aronian’s Triveni Continental Kings and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave’s UpGrad Mumba Masters face off in the finals. The teams that led for the majority of the event, Viswanathan Anand’s Ganges Grandmasters and Magnus Carlsen’s SG Alpine Warriors, wound up being pushed out of their slots for the finals. The Warriors got pasted yesterday 18-2. The finals are today 2 July at 9:30 AM EDT (13:30 CET).

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes – 5th Sunday after Pentecost (N.O.: 13th) 2023

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It’s the 5th Sunday after Pentecost in the Vetus Ordo and the 13th Sunday of the Novus Ordo.

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

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

Any local changes or (hopefully good) news?

I have some thoughts about the Sunday Epistle reading posted at One Peter Five.

A taste:

I was recently reminded of something from the life of St. Thérèse, the Little Flower. When in choir, there was an older nun that was behind St. Thérèse, the seniors being in the upper stalls and the juniors below. This older nun drove St. Thérèse crazy with noise that she would make, sounding like “two shells being rubbed together.” What would make such a noise? Perhaps ill-fitting dentures or rosary beads drawn across her teeth. St. Thérèse found it vexing until she determined that what was so annoying perhaps sounded like music to Christ. She was surely acting under the influence of grace in that, but it was also an act of her will. She made a choice about how she would deal with the annoyance.

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“Days in Rome” Project – October 2023

It’s time for another Days in Rome appeal.  Long-time readers know that I try to get back to Rome in April/May and in October.

Why?  This is my way to keep my brain alive, my priestly identity strong and – having been cancelled in significant ways – my liturgical batteries recharged.  Last April and May were a truly graced time.  I was happy for the first time in a long time.  Since I was last there, as a matter of fact.

My plan is to arrive in Rome on 1 October, spend the whole month and into November so I can be there for my birthday, which coincides with the Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage, as well as for All Saints and All Souls.  I’ll be at my adoptive parish, Ss. Trinità dei Pellegrini, daily, of course.  I’ll be back in the apartment I’ve had several times, which is in “my neighborhood”.  This time I’ll again search for a possible piedàterre which would also provide a place for priest friends who visit.  Ask St. Philip and St. Joseph and Ven. Mary Ward to help.

Mostly, I need simply to live.

I do these fundraisers in terms of “days in Rome”, which will cover my best estimate of airfare, rent, food, getting around, etc.  Eating “out” in Rome is expensive, so I’ll save a great deal by having my own kitchen.  Besides, it’s hard to beat what I make anyway especially with those great ingredients, and it’s a pleasure to shop the shops I’ve known for years, decades really.

Please give me a hand with this?    

I’ll record the names of everyone who donates for this, large and small, and remember you at daily Mass, pray for you at the tombs of saints, and say Mass for your intention often.  During April and May it was pretty much every other day.

I also remember my regular monthly donors and keep days open for emergency intentions and Requiems.

The usual ways of donating are available.  Some of you know them already.    Zelle, through your bank works well. For international donations there is a service called WISE which is very good and has the lowest fees and best conversion rate I’ve seen and I can accept any currency with it, convert it, and either move it or withdraw it using an ATM in Rome.  Try WISE. HERE

There’s also waaavy flag.

Add a note “Days in Rome” and your email if you want me to write back.

Once again, as I start this up I suspect the Enemy will start to screw around with my life in annoying ways.  This is what happens each time.  Last March the attack was on my mother, which really pissed me off.  I ask your continuing prayers for her: mother of a priest.  The Enemy does not want me in Rome, happy.  I really didn’t want to leave last time.

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NB: Services like PayPal take a fee. For larger donations checks by snail mail could be better.  This is the best way for any significant amount.  It isn’t as fast, of course, but it saves money.  Contact me HERE about that or about other ways, like Zelle, etc.  There is a faster mailing address than through the old P.O. Box on the side bar, though that works (it’s slow because it has to be forwarded).

My best arguments for support for this project are as they were before: Masses celebrated for the donors for the project, enhanced content here, and the knowledge that often, when walking about, I suddenly realize that I am smiling.

UPDATE 11 August:

The original goal has been reached.  THANK YOU.   Anything more that comes in will go to this trip… because things are always more expensive than you originally think.  Also, it can roll-over into next spring.  Easter 2024 falls on 31 March.   So, I would hope to head to Rome (after my mother’s birthday in mid March) and stay for some time.

Thanks … PS: A lot of you are using Chase/Zelle and Venmo.  Fast and easy.

DD, MD, JL, AKP, LP, JS, TE, JPMcG, JW, DE, LD, GB, AC, VF, MF, JS, DH, JS, JW (no email address), AB, JP, JT, TB, MAB, SC, EG, HL, RM, SB, JP, MH, TB, NB, LG, JC, JF, AN, MH, TO’R, CP. TP. JM. CS, ML, JM, MP, LP, WH, JN, MH, PG, AD, DvdH, MM, AT, DC, DF, MMcC, KB, E&PS, W&K, AK, AH, JH, AS, EC, MH, TG, GG, JN, HS, TY, EP, JH.

And more…

EC, JE

 

I am so grateful to those who sent some snail-mail donations.  I finally got them.

KK, WM&MH, D&PC, D&JH

 

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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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Daily Rome Shot 734 – and an opportunity

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Also, I heard from the great folks at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology (Scott Hahn’s group). They are holding a conference for priests soon, 11-13 July, and I plan to go. However, you can participate virtually, online. https://stpaulcenter.com/july2023virtual/ Priests, Deacons, Religious Educators are probably the target audience, but anyone can join and benefit from the talks. I have gone several years now and I wouldn’t do that if it weren’t worthy the time and expense. It is great to get together with so many good priests.  There are discounts for clergy and seminarians. Speaking of expense… should anyone like to pitch in for my travel…

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