OMNIUM GATHERUM: TLM pilgrimage, Music, Miracle sought

This post has the purpose of making visible several items that have recently been flung over the transom and into my cluttered space.

First, I had a note from an old friend who is back in the traditional Catholic tour business.   He asked me about being chaplain for a traditional Mass trip to Poland in August 2024.   I thought I might test the waters. Anyone interested?

Second, some great guys who formed a music group will have a

Summer Sacred Music Collegium
August 6th – 12th, Boston, MA
Presented by Floriani
www.floriani.org

Join Floriani for a 5-day training intensive for young adults in Boston this August, aimed at forming intermediate-level musicians to become leaders in the liturgical renaissance of sacred music. You will get to sing and conduct chant and polyphony, apply what you’ve practiced in the context of awe-inspiring Extraordinary and Ordinary Form liturgies, sing daily from the Liturgy of the Hours, participate in seminars on liturgy and music, and enjoy communal meals and mirth.

Learn more and apply here.

You might remember these guys from my time in Italy last year during pro-life pilgrimage singing in different places.  For example, here we were at a women’s health care center in Genoa.

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Here we were at San Fruttuoso:

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On another note, I received this. It’s a tough situation they face.   The one who sent it is entirely reliable.  He and I have visited the Benedictines of Gower many times.  I’ve known him since the early 90’s.  I added some emphases.

Dear Father,

You have often said, “If you never ask for a miracle, you will never receive one.” We are asking for one.

St. Andrew the Apostle Parish is a small but growing suburban parish and school in Kansas City. We have grown nearly 300% in the past dozen years, not because we are in a growth area of town, but because we are unapologetically Catholic. Not long after our current pastor arrived, he installed an altar rail and made other improvements. Long story short, our aging parish of a few hundred families is now a rapidly growing parish of 1400 families that currently has five men in seminary. Our school has a waiting list and our small church is overflowing into an adjoining room at every mass. When we decided to build a new church a couple of years ago, we wanted to build something that not only offered appropriate glory to God but made a statement to the world that Catholics can still build magnificent parish churches like our ancestors did that draw people to God and inspire holiness. And we miraculously raised all the money to do it. But like the road to sainthood, we need a second miracle.

Our 1400 families raised more money than any fund appeal in the history of the Diocese. Enough to pay for the original estimated price of our generational church and new classroom space – $26 million. We even did it without a professional fund-raiser so that those significant sums of money could go to God as well. We then helplessly watched as each set of drawings came back from the architect and construction manager with millions in increases. We’ve chosen to defer some pieces and have managed to re-engineer some things without sacrificing the sacred, traditional Roman Catholic expression of the church. Still, though, we are now millions short, and our 1400 families can’t afford the loan it would take to bridge the gap and also maintain the quality of the school we’ve built that is having to turn kids away due to lack of space.

As you can see from the online renderings and photos of a restored 34′ century-old baldacchino,  this is indeed an unapologetically Catholic statement church. We did everything and more that was asked of us. Our timing was lousy. Had we outgrown our current church 2 years earlier, we would likely be consecrating the new church this fall. And frankly, with normal inflation, we would still have been able to do it. But the recent disruption to supply chains and the construction industry was and remains unprecedented. The hand of Satan has appeared often in this journey. He does not want this church built.

We are praying that your community of readers can provide the second miracle.

In about a year, we have gone from having enough to “pay cash” to about $10 million short. Somewhere in your readership may be blessed people who can themselves or collectively with friends, bridge our gap. They share our vision. They share our frustration. They share our unapologetically Catholic faith and hope for what this church can be. Not for the parish that will build it, but for the world that will see it. For the bishops in America who will see it. For those in Rome who will see it. We seek the angels bearing the miracle for which we are desperately praying.

And our time is about up.

Our pastor, who personally phoned and got pledges for this project from 125 families while in bed with Covid, is exhausted and feels he has exhausted all of his options. He has announced the project is being shut down. It’s not yet dead but it’s on life support. In about a week, they are planning to announce a process for returning or reallocating pledges. Between now and then, there is a window for any angels to make their presence known so we can call a time-out. Even a chunk of the number above may be enough to breathe the needed life back into this generational effort for the glory of God.

In addition to your comments over the years about asking for miracles, you have also frequently pointed out that of all the moments and places in history, God has chosen to place us in this moment and in this place to do His most holy will. That has been our theme for this campaign. We think we have done what He has asked us to do. Now we need a miracle to bring that work to completion.

We thank you for hearing our plea.

If you don’t ask, you won’t receive.

 

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ROME 23/05 – Day 24: Hoofing it and blossoms

Today is, aliquibus locis including Roma, the Feast of Mary, Help of Christians.

It is also the Feast of St. Vincent of Lérin, whose name has been lately instrumentalized to lie about the role of tradition and progress in ecclesial matters, chief among which is sacred liturgical worship.

At 05:40 was the rising of the sun while, at the other end of the day, its setting is proposed by the Maker of All Things at 20:34.

Those who are not the makers of all things and who, these days, are the destroyers of much that is true, beautiful and good, will not in the Roman Curia ring the Ave Maria Bell at 21:00.

In the mornings I walk by the little P.za della Quercia (Oak Square) close to the little church which is the home of the Confraternity of the Butchers.  There is attached to that church a palazzo which they decorated with their favorite things.

Here are Mother and Child sitting in an oak tree… what else… with a moo-cow and baa-sheep beneath (aka money on the hoof).

In St. Trinità there is much revving up for the Feast of St. Philip Neri on the 26th (also my anniversary).   There’s a lot in this pic, including the beloved image of St. Philip, painted while he was alive, the Madonna Help of Wretches, and the painting of St. Giovanni Battista de Rossi, whose feast was just celebrated, thus the “bunting” on his altar rails.

There’s always something great going on at the parish.  It’s a lively place, so unlike the vast majority of churches scattered over the center of Rome.

The flowers, by the way, lovely lilies come form my florist at the Campo de’ Fiori.  One of the priests at Ss. Trin is very diligent with the flowers.   There are three large flower stands at the Campo and the middle one is the one he and I use (I’ve used them for many years).  “Pippo” is the florist (like St. Pippo Bbono aka St. Philip Neri).   He is a real florist, too, certified, trained etc., a fiorista.  Otherwise, a guy who just sells flowers is a fioraio.

I thought that, perhaps, once in a while, I might prompt some of you to his PayPal to send flowers to Ss. Trin for some event or other.  What think you?   Even just to say hi to them at their email, which I will hunt up.

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This is what properly made Carbonara looks like.

This is what today’s puzzle looks like.  White to move.  Mate in 2.

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In chess news, Jan-Krzysztof Duda took the lead in his bid to defend his 2022 title of the Warsaw Rapid and Blitz. Alas, my pick Wesley So was knocked off the summit by MVL. Magnus Carlsen got some wins and goes into the Blitz portion with momentum. He still needs a hair cut. Badly. He is only three wins out of the lead, having come back from 7th place. The guy can play. Poland Rapid & Blitz continues today with rounds 1-9 of the Blitz on Wednesday, May 24, at 0800 EDT / 1400 CEST.

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In other chess news, there is now going to be a joint FIDE and Indian tech giant Mahindra (which will please the nuns at Gower Abbey because they have a nice red Mahindra tractor) called the GLOBAL CHESS LEAGUE. Dubai, 21 June 21 to 2 July. OTB! (Over The Board.) There will be teams consisting of six players, including a minimum of two women per team. That’s great news. Women need their own space in chess to complete, but it is necessary that they have chances to play against the male players too. Chess.com says:

Six franchises will compete in the GCL. The format will be a double round-robin, with each team playing a total of 10 matches. The winner of each match will be determined using a best-of-six board scoring system played simultaneously. The top two teams will advance to the final on July 2, where they will compete for the title of World Champion Franchise Team.

Big names involved. Magnus Carlsen, plus India’s five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand and the world’s top-ranked female player, Hou Yifan. Indians are on the rise in chess and they will be solidly represented by Gukesh D, Arjun Erigaisi, Vidit Gujrathi, Praggnanandhaa, Nihal Sarin, Raunak Sadhwani, Humpy Koneru, and Harika Dronavalli. More! Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Leinier Domínguez, Alexander Grischuk, Teimour Radjabov, Yi Wei and Yu Yangyi of China, Ding’s world championship second Richard Rapport, Kirill Shevchenko, Salem Salah, and Daniil Dubov. I didn’t see my guy, Wesley So’s name. Hmmm. I’d like to see the young Alice Lee, too.

And there’s more!

On cable TV there will be a Chess programs: Chess Moves. A prime time chess show.  It’ll be on Game+, which I don’t know.   Apparently, they also cover professional pickleball.  Who knew?

I keep telling people that chess is EXPLODING. They look at me like I have a leg growing out of my neck, or like I voted democrat. NO! IT’S TRUE! Chess is exploding! You parents out there MUST get your kids into chess. It’s a lifetime gift.

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Laus Deo! Great news from Gower Abbey in Missouri

By now you will have heard the news about Sr. Wilhelmina of the Gower Abbey Benedictines in Missouri.

Sr. Wilhelmina died in 2019 at 95 years.  She had been the foundress of these wonderful traditional Benedictine nuns about whom I often write, whose music I’ve used in my podcasts during Advent and Lent.

Recently Sr. Wilhelmina’s coffin was exhumed and her body was found to be in a remarkable state of preservation despite the fact that the coffin was in poor shape.

It is possible that her fama sanctitatis will grow and an “Actor” will begin the process for beatification.

However, in a slightly sardonic mood I observe that the idea of an incorrupt, foundress of a traditional abbey of nuns who is both black and a “backwardist” could possibly cause strokes in a certain Vatican office.

Seriously, this is a wonderful discovery and, I hope, an opportunity for many graces for the wonderful nuns of Gower Abbey even as they found daughter houses.

Laus Deo!

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Chicago Alderman to Card. Cupich: FREE THE SHRINE!

This is great.

You remember that Card. Cupich of Chicago attacked the people who attended the south-side church in the care of the Institute of Christ the King by placing the Institute priests in an untenable position.  He forced them to chose to agree to things he knew they would not agree to or else not be able to celebrate public Masses, etc.   Thus, Cupich attacked the people who attended the Institute church.

Of course the priests can say Masses privately, but the people are denied.

Attacks on the Traditional Roman Rite are always an attack on the people.

However, a Chicago alderman has openly questioned Cupich and his attack on the people with a letter that brings up good points from the secular point of view.

By attacking the Shrine, the priests and, mainly, the people, Cupich has hurt the whole neighborhood.

Quote from the letter, below, to Cupich from the Alderman who is, of course, a Democrat.

Shrine faithful bring welcome dollars to our local coffee shops, restaurants, and small businesses. In addition, the restoration of the Shrine itself has attracted a significant amount of resources to a pan of our City which, as you know, is solely underserved. It has been inspiring for my constituents to see that both individual donors and prestigious organizations like the National Fund for Sacred Places consider their neighborhood worth investing in rather than divesting from. I know they share my concern that the instability introduced into the Institute’s position at the Shrine by your administration’s decision last summer will deter donors in the future and cut the Shrine off from the further millions it needs to be a fully functional and operational building up to City of Chicago code.

On behalf of my constituents. I am asking your administration to restore confidence in the Shrine’s restoration by allowing the Institute to operate according to the terms of your original agreement with them. I am hopeful that the Shrines restoration may continue to flourish.

This is well-conceived and well-written.

You can enlarge the image of the letter.

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ROME 23/05 – Day 23: Purple, Pizza and Puzzle

On this 143rd day of the year the Roman sun appeared at 05:41 and will slip away at 20:33, the Ave Maria ideally sounding at 21:00.

It is the Feast of St. Giovani Battista de Rossi who is a beautiful saint, much involved with the parish Ss. Trinità, reknowned for his work with the poor.    His body was here until the 50’s when a new church in his honor was built and his relics were translated.  However, you still see the inscription on the tomb beneath the altar.

Today several relics of St. GB were out and on the altar for Mass.

Would be the 112th birthday of my old mentor, boss and friend the late great Paul Augustin Card. Mayer, OSB.  The holiest man I’ve ever known well.

Here is a Mass being celebrated at the altar of S Giovani Battista de Rossi this morning.

The book held by the smaller angel says, Infirmus eram, et visitasti me.

The parish sacristan and I went to Gammarelli today to start the RED VESTMENT project, now that “pledgers” have said they have sent checks.

One thing we had to do was select the color for the lining.  Perhaps you can guess which one it will be.

This would have been a nice color for vestments, rather like the Roman purple and even more like paonazza.

While we were at Gammarelli there was some discussion about a privilege for those ordained in San Pietro by the Pope.

In one version, the priest can have the black cassock with paonazza buttons (not with the trim).  In the other, it was one button only.  I think the first version is more accurate.  We must find out the truth of this.

Meanwhile, here is an extremely important tool for earlier days, and sometimes today, for visiting a church.  After Gammarelli we had a walk about, including Sant’Ignazio.

Yeah.

Here is another marvel.   Fresh mozzarella di bufala, several kinds of ripe tomatoes, basil, pizza bianca.    This was lunch today.  Stupendous.  Thank you Roman donors.

In chess news, the fight continues in Warsaw, the last day of Rapid games. My favorite, Wesley So, and Polish GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda lead after six rounds. Wesley had a win yesterday but at the end played inaccurately and wound up with a draw against Duda. Rats.

White to move here.  Mate in 2.

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ROME 23/05 – Day 22: Banns and bans

Rome’s sunrise: 05:42

Rome’s sunset: 20:33

Rome’s Ave Maria Bell: 21:00 (NB: It changed!)

In your kindness, please say a prayer for my mother.  Thanks to all who, in past days, said that they have.

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Yesterday lunch included – at the new place which is turning out to be a gem – tongue with green herb sauce and housemade mayo.

There’s a bowl of the green sauce on the side.

The tongue was so tender that it dissolved as you ate it.  Good bread.  Cold white Lazio wine.  Good conversation.   Hard to beat that.

Once upon a time it was obligatory for several weeks to post or to announce from the pulpit the “banns” for marriages.  That was how another way was sought to ascertain the freedom of individuals to marry.  At the parish, one such notice is on the board in the entrance way.

Here is the posting of a different “ban” rather than a “bann”.

An enterprising Roman put up a copy of a “mondezzaro” sign coincidently from 22 May 1761, precisely 262 years ago today.

PER ORDINE DI MONSIGNORE
PRESIDENTE DELLE STRADE SI PROIBI
SCE DI FARE IL MONDEZZARO IN QUESTO
LUOGO SOTTO PENA DI SCUDI QUINDICI
ET ALTRE PENE IN CONFORMITA DEL EDIT
TO EMANATO LI 22 MAGGIO 1761

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The original is in the Via di Montoro, near my place.

As Er Belli put it:

Pagà dieci scudacci de penale
io pover’omo che nun ciò un quadrino!
Io che nemmanco posso beve er vino
antro che quanno vado a lo spedale!
Eppuro me toccò a buttà un lustrino
pe famme stenne drent’ar momoriale
le raggione da disse ar Tribbunale
de le Strade, indov’è quell’assassino.
Je ce dicevo: “Monsignore mio,
quanno lei trova er reo, voi gastigatelo:
ma er monnezzaro nun ce l’ho fatto io.
E sai che m’arispose quer Nerone?
Questo nun me confinfera: arifatelo,
ch’io nun vojo sentì tante raggione.

Only 10 scudi!   He got off light!

This is me not littering.  I wrote these a while back but am just getting around to mailing them to donors who were especially generous (and whose address I could find).

Day 2 of the Grand Chess Tour Rapid & Blitz 2023 in Warsaw saw three rounds of rapid. Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Levon Aronian, and Wesley So (YAY!) share the lead on 2.5/3.0 with five points after the first day. Pole Radoslaw Wojtaszek beat Magnus Carlsen WHO NEEDS A HAIR CUT. The battle continues with rounds 4-6 in rapid today, Monday, at 14:00 CEST. Go Wesley!  As I write thing (perhaps not as I post this, which could be later, they are about to begin hostilities.)

Here’s a puzzle.

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.

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ACTION ITEM! New Roman vestments for the parish – UPDATES – Starting to collect the pledges.

UPDATE 22 May 2023

I had an additional consultation with the pastor and the sacristan at the parish and we decided that 7 red sets would be best. I have sent out emails to some (not all) of you who made pledges for vestments suggesting the best way to send the donation. Thanks for not jumping the gun!

We will also be trying to get 4 sets in black. I’ll be sending out notes about that to some of you who made pledges (perhaps not all).

There are some amazing things happening at Ss. Trinità. For example, they finally got something worked out with the government ministry that handles churches (remember that with the “unification” of Italy, all churches were seized by the new government) to work on the façade. When it is finished, it will be amazing. I also heard that they have somehow acquired a spectacular portative organ which should be arriving soon. Also, tomorrow is the Feast of St. Giovanni Battista de Rossi, whose body was in the side altar where I generally say daily Mass, and this week has the Triduum of celebrations for St. Philip Neri (and my anniversary!).

Thanks to the vestment pledgers for your generous spirits! Working together we can do something wonderful for God and the promotion of the Faith through beauty.

UPDATE 14 May 2023

A few items.

First, I’ve received a some notes saying that they, too, would like to donate. Bless your generous hearts.
Second, the pastor of Ss. Trin and another priest and I will meet on Wednesday to work on the details of what comes after red. We need all to be on the same page.
Third, if there is some project that needs a little more ooompfing with dough, we might open this back up again.

Let me get all my horsies in a row.

♞ ♞ ♞ ♞ ♞ ♞ ♞

Again… don’t send money for this yet.  (Of course you can always send money to me!)

UPDATE 13 May 2023

There are quite a few pledges.  I posted more info, below.  For now, however, STOP!  I have to sort things out.

And do NOT send money yet!   I’ll be in touch individually.

THANKS!

 

___ Originally posted on May 12, 2023 at 05:37

Update on the Vestments Project for Parish, Ss. Trinità dei Pellegrini.

I’ve come to the conclusion that the most immediate need at my adoptive Roman parish is for several sets of red vestments.

Apart from the set I showed you before, that has holes worn through the maniple and pianeta (the “chasuble” of a Roman style set), today I had this.

This shouldn’t be used on a daily basis.  It is 19th c. and has some historic value.  But it is coming apart.

Notice that the trim is three different styles now from different repairs.

It doesn’t have a matching chalice veil.

No.  Just… no.

¡Hagan lío!

My estimates from Gammarelli have resulted in a good solution.   We should get six matching Roman sets in RED for the six side altars for simultaneous use.  I had the idea to put my own coat of arms on all of them, but that would be … excessive.  I’ll have one of them made with my arms.  I’ll use it when I am around and some other poor priest will be forced to think of me when I’m not.   Heh.

Right now the dollar is pretty strong against the euro.

A Roman set in silk blend with column braid will cost, and I am rounding up a little to cover any outliers and change of exchange: $775.   One will cost more because of the stemma, $850.  Six (there are six side altars – one pianeta with stemma): $4725.

I don’t want to pull the trigger until I know the money is there.

UPDATE:

What would really help is for the larger donors (like, e.g., for one or more whole sets) to pitch in first.  This will reduce the complexity of this project a great deal.

So, if you want to participate write me a note with “NEW VESTMENTS for Ss. Trinità” in the subject.  Tell me how much you want to contribute.  I’ll start a “thermometer”.  I’ll figure out the collection process once I get Gammarelli started.

To cut down on spam attacks or knucklehead mail, the form below has a two step process.  Fill out the form.  You will have to verify that your email is a real email.  After that, I’ll get your message.

Please include your ADDRESS…. ADDRESS… ADDRESS…. thanks.

PROGRESS 13 MAY 2023:

I’ve heard from:

AT, TM, MD, HL, KA, VB, DY, MH, WH, ES, ML, SAS, TP, J&CD, MG

As you can see, there is quite a lot pledged.   DON’T SEND MONEY YET.  I’ll be in touch.  I’ll probably work my way backwards from the larger pledges and figure out what can be done.

That aside… you readers are fantastic.  You amaze me every time I bring up a project like for the parish or for myself.  Thank you.

So, for now at least, STOP.  I have some sorting to do.

 

 

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes – 6th Sunday after Easter, Sunday after Ascension (N.O.: 7th of) 2023

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

Share the good stuff.

It was the 6th Sunday after Easter in the Vetus Ordo, aka Sunday after the Ascension of the Lord, and the 7th Sunday of Easter in the Novus Ordo.

Tell about attendance especially for the Traditional Latin Mass. Pretty much everywhere it seems to be growing.

Any local changes or (hopefully good) news?

I have some thoughts about the Sunday reading HERE.

A taste:

By the Ascension, all the transformative mysteries of the Passion and Resurrection are still available to us. The action and effects of the Last Supper continuous with Calvary and the empty tomb are not bound by clocks, calendars or by geographical location. The High Priest in Heaven now guarantees that we can have many Masses at many altars at the same time, many Communions. Christ is not just in this Host and then that Host but in every Host, not just on this altar but now every altar. There isn’t just one priest now acting in Christ’s person, but many. This is what Christ accomplished in His Ascension to the Father.

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ROME 23/05 – Day 20: It’s the little things.

It was 05:43 when the sun rose and it will be 20:31 when it sets.

The Ave Maria should chime at 20:45.

Today is, among others such as St. Bernardine of Siena, the Feast of St. Aurea, “Golden Girl”.  More about her elsewhere.

In your goodness, please raise a prayer for my mother.  Thanks.

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Upon entering the sacristy today, I found this evocative arrangement.   Clearly “Something’s up today!”, quoth I, or I would have were I wont to talk to myself.   Admittedly, I do sometimes, and that’s when I know I have to get back to Rome to recharge.   I digress.  Upon closer examination I see cotton balls and an ampule of Sacred Chrism.  That can only mean: confirmations.

As it turns out, Card. Müller will come to confirm today in the Vetus Ordo.

It is simple cruelty that some in the Holy See and in diocesan chanceries deny traditional Confirmation to the faithful who desire it.  It’s just plain cruel.

I’ll head back to church later today for the rite and try to get some good images to post.

Meanwhile, I received word that, at the end of the month, scaffolding should be going up for the restoration of the façade of the church!   It is in bad shape and it is one of the last churches in Rome that still has the rusty reddish wash that was applied all over during the 18th c.  The façade of Ss. Trinità is, in fact, travertine!   When it is done, it’ll be amazing, gleaming white.

A quick view, again with the happy rondini.   For some reason the WordPress app doesn’t like videos that are more than a certain length, so I keep them short if I am working directly from my phone and not from my laptop.

On the way to church in the morning I pass by this super elegant door number.

It’s the little things.

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Meanwhile, what you have all been impatiently waiting for: CHESS news!

Chess.  That nearly infinitely complex game that a 6 year old can play.   It’s a life time gift you give when you teach a child to play chess.

GM Aleksandra Goryachkina is leading in the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2022-2023 go on, I think, in Nicosia. Their final round is today.

The Grand Chess Tour continues today in Warsaw with Rapid and Blitz. All the biggies are there. Well, a lot of them are: for example,

Levon Aronian, Wesley So (YAY!), Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Richard Rapport, Anish Giri, Magnus Carlsen…. I note that Nepo and Ding are not there, after their lackluster showing in Bucharest. They are probably flat-lined.

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White to move. Checkmate in 2.

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Bad floods in Italy! A priest. A book. A bridge.

You long-time readers will know that when there is a hurricane or some natural phenomenon like storms that spawn tornadoes coming along I plead with bishops and priests to put on their gear and pray against the storms using the traditional Rituale Romanum.    There are prayers that can be included in the Litany of Saints for the aversion of many ills.

For my own part, when I had a place deep in northern midwest farmland, there were tornado threats.  Once, as I was watching on TV as one such storm was heading towards our area, the weather radar showed the direction but also the time that tornados could arrive superimposed on a map.  I realized that something nasty was heading literally straight at me, exactly to where I was on that map.   I put on my gear, went out on the porch facing the storm, and started up the prayers.   When I went back inside, the weather man was saying something like, “This is really strange… I’ve never seen anything like this before.  It looks like the storm split in two and is diverging in different directions.”  True story.

Coincidence?  I think not.

Today The Great Roman™ sent a story about bad flooding taking place in central Italy.

From TGCom24:

Bad weather in Abruzzo, the river overflows: the priest blesses it and stops the flood

Don Gaston of the church of San Salvatore di Silvi (Teramo) prayed on the Piomba bridge so that nature “would not bring devastation and death”. Many passers-by who stopped to join in the ritual.

Some of the comments under the story are, translated into American, are along the lines of “Maybe he could go to Congress? … He could do something about the Dems.”

VIDEO from Corriere. You can hear that the priest is praying IN LATIN.

Anyway, these are REALITIES we face.  God has given us through the Church MIGHTY spiritual helps in times of material calamity.   This is why we bless bells and have Rogation processions and hold FORTY HOURS DEVOTION.

I know that there are bishops out there, quite a lot of you, who read these pages.

Your Excellencies …

…when something is up, don’t do it by halves.  Get out there in your gear with the real killer book, the old one, tried and true and JUST DO IT.  You don’t have to make press statements.  You don’t have to do it in public (though I think you should and so do all your faithful).  JUST DO IT.  Pray for your flock and use the very best.  And we all know what the very best is.  The traditional ways.

In 2020, that same priest don Gaston, went through the streets with a relic in COVID Theatre time.  Facebook.

(“Don” is how you address a diocesan priest in Italy.)

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