Daily Rome Shot 576, etc.

Update on the Rome Trip.  Because of the hurricane, my departure today, Wednesday, for NYC (then Rome on Friday) is impossible.  I was on the phone for a couple hours with Delta trying to figure out how to thread the needle and do so without it costing me a fortune.  Changes to my flight, even with the weather waiver, are going to hurt.  And if I have to do it again, because of weather, and I have to change the Rome departure, oh dear.

So, please pray that God will suppress the force of the hurricane, cut it down to size, head it off, as it were.  It’s coming pretty much right at us now.

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Black to move and win material.

3:16 isn’t just in John.

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“This has the logo of the Synod (“walking together”) of Bishops. ” Prepare for a rough ride.

When I first saw this, I thought it was a spoof account.

It isn’t.

A first, second and more glances bring one to the conclusion that the people who posted this “art”, approve of the content. Therefore, they hate the Church and are trying to morph it into an NGO. The buck stops on the desk “high atop the thing”.

Let’s imagine that the organizers of the Synod (“walking together”) also asked traditionally minded Catholics for art to express their hope for the Synod (“walking together”).

Are you doing that?  Imagining?

When you are finished laughing, ….

Let’s look at some things. In this one, between the arm and leg “What is revolutionary love?” Yes, what is that? Note the “celebration” area is dominated by “diversity”. This has the logo of the Synod (“walking together”) of Bishops.

In this one, note “Reckless”, divided into two words, because the words on the left side are bad and those on the right are good. On the left: liturgy (I’ll agree with that in a restricted, experiential sense), Scripture (1). On the right, Gospel (?), social change, LGB etc.

The Church “can be” refuge? No, it IS refuge. But they mean for illegal immigrants. Not for us. Note cliche riff on the creation of Adam. This has the logo of the Synod (“walking together”) of Bishops.

And this one… I guess we are making a macrame banner, just like the in 70’s, even with a guitar.  I’ll get you anything that the music note standings for Kumbaya.  Not sure what that thing is in the lower left.  This has the logo of the Synod (“walking together”) of Bishops.

This time the bad stuff is on the right: including LGB… blah blah discrimination and “priest biases” (not grammatical but whatever).  Down in the  aloe plants in the lower left corner, “community”, “acceptance”, “tolerance”, “change”, etc. This has the logo of the Synod (“walking together”) of Bishops.

Finally, note the female in priestly vestments behind the guy with the “pride” shirt.

However, the Traditional Latin Mass must be suppressed because the wrong kind of young people want that.

Remember: It’s not just because they hate and fear the content of the Traditional Mass, they hate and fear the people who desire it.

UPDATE:

There’s more.

Note the two candles on the same side of the altar? This was an Italian nun thing and now, I fear, it is priest thing, too, if you get my drift. Good comment on the church HERE.

UPDATE:

A rough ride. Indeed.

What’s going on here? Here’s clue. This is from tweets, put together with a thread reader. I had to do screen shots to get the whole thing.

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ASK FATHER: Can a Catholic layman officiate at the marriage of non-Catholics?

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Is there any situation in which a Catholic layman could officiate a wedding? A friend has been asked to officiate at a non-Catholic wedding ceremony between 2 non-Catholic persons and is unsure whether the Church would approve

In theory, yes. A Catholic layman who is a justice of the peace or a civil/secular judge can officiate at the weddings of two people who are not Catholic.

The Catholic Church only tells Catholics how to marry. It does not tell Lutherans, Jews, Buddhists, or Jesuits… ooops … atheists, etc., how to get married.

Only Catholics are obliged to follow the Catholic canonical form for a wedding. Non-Catholics do not have to.

Two non-Catholics are free to marry in just about any way they choose. The resulting marriage of the two non-Catholic people is valid provided there are no prior bonds. If the parties are baptized (Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, etc.), the marriage is not only valid, but is regarded by the Catholic Church as sacramental even if the Protestants do not believe it to be such.

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Daily Rome Shot 575, etc.

It seems that Magnus Magnus has made a statement.

He’s a puzzle.

And here’s a puzzle.

Black to play.

Interested in learning?  Try THIS.

Support the wonderful Dominican sisters!

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I now may have seen it all.

From my native place.

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Ad repellendas tempestates… Prayers for the repelling of storms.

In the 1962 Missale Romanum there are prayers “in order to repel storms”.  I am using these prayers now in the face of hurricane Ian.

The prayers are ancient, to be found in the 5th c. Gelasian Sacramentary (PL 74) in “XLVII. ORAT. POST TEMPESTATEM ET FULGURA.”  I also found that the Postcommunion was once used as a kind of Oratio super populum  “In dedicatione loci illius ubi prius fuit synagoga… In the dedication of a place where before there was a synagogue.”

COLLECT

A domo tua, quaesumus, Domine, spiritales nequitiae repellantur: et aëreárum discedat malignitas tempestatum.  Per Dominum.

Spiritales from spiritalis can have to do with the spiritual life.  However, it also, in its first classical meaning, deals with breathing and wind and air.  Malignitas definitely conveys “ill-will, malice, envy” and “stinginess”.  Discedo, first of all, is “divide, part asunder” and then “leave, forsake” and “go away”.  In military terms “decamp”.

Super literal:
We beseech You, O Lord, that the blasts of evil be driven from Your house: and the wickedness of the airy storms depart.

One English translation I found:
We beg you, Lord, to repel the wicked spirits from your family, and to ward off the destructive tempestuous winds.

One of the reasons why the Apostles were so frightened on the waters during the storm is because of the ancient belief that evil spirits (demons) could inhabit the waters and winds.  And, when they saw the Lord walking on water, they at first didn’t know what to think.

SECRET

Offerimus tibi, Domine, laudes et munera, pro concessis beneficiis gratias referentes, et pro concedendis semper suppliciter deprecantes.  Per Dominum.

O Lord we off You praises and gifts, giving thanks for the benefits that You have granted, and always suppliantly begging for those which are to be granted.

Note the humility of the petition.  It isn’t quite like what we had for so long, and still have occasionally in the Novus Ordo: “O God, you are big. Help us to be big too.”

POSTCOMMUNION

Omnipotens sempiterne Deus, qui nos et castigando sanas, et ignoscendo conservas: praesta supplicibus tuis; ut et tranquillitatibus huius optatae consolationis laetemur, et dono tuae pietatis semper utamur.  Per Dominum.

Almighty eternal God, who heal us by chastising, and preserve us by forgiving, grant to Your supplicants that we may both rejoice in the tranquil times of this hoped for consolation and also always make good use of the gift of Your mercy.

Another version:
Almighty and merciful God, who heal us by your chastisement and save us by your forgiveness; grant that we, your suppliants, may be heartened and consoled by the tranquil weather we desire, and so may ever profit from your gracious favors; through Christ our Lord.

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Daily Rome Shot 574, etc.

The impact of the consistory list continues.

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I saw a terrific puzzle.

White to move.  The situation looks pretty dire for white.  One move changes everything.  Find it and explain.  Again… tempo!

Priestly chess players, drop me a line. HERE

I got my part for my Mac, but I don’t know if I’ll have time to work on that with everything I have to do to prepare to depart for Rome and batten down for the storm and my absence.

Meanwhile…

And…

And…

Certain prelates in the Vatican will be quivering in their ballerina slippers.

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ACTION ITEM! Gulf Coast BISHOPS, PRIESTS, LAITY: Pray the Litany against Tropical Storm #Ian

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Tropical Storm Ian is coming.

It will probably be Cat FOUR.

Here’s an action item for you believing priests and bishops out there.   With confidence we can pray the prayers which the Church has designated against storms.

I believe what the Church believes.  Do you?

Therefore….

BISHOPS OF THE GULF COAST AND INTERIOR: Stand on the steps of your respective cathedral churches, dressed in cope and miter and, surrounded by clergy, with crosiers in hand, pronounce from the traditional Rituale Romanum the Litany of Saints with the deprecatory prayers against storms.  [below]   Ring the cathedral bells.

Bells are sacramentals.  They are “baptized” and given names.  They speak.  In valleys of mountainous countries, as storms approached, people would ring the bells and pray the Litany.  That’s one of the reasons why we have consecrated bells!

You all talk to each other: perhaps coordinate your timing.

I know that in every chancery at least one person reads this blog, probably more.  Readers, especially if you know your bishops personally, ask them to do this.

Look, you bishops out there… I know you are nervous about Rome frowning on you because you used a traditional book.  You don’t have to publicize it.  If you are nervous, do in it private.  BUT DO IT.

For the love of God and those in your charge.  Use the God given office and authority of a successor of the Apostles and PRAY DOWN THIS STORM!

PRIESTS OF THE GULF COAST AND INTERIOR: Ditto.  Also, if you have blessed bells, ring the bells of your churches against the storm.

PEOPLE OF THE GULF COAST AND INTERIOR: Get on your priests about this.  The prayers of priests and bishop are powerful.  Also, ask your holy angels to protect you and to help you make prudent decisions.

Fathers, Bishops…

Use the old Roman Ritual (yes, the traditional book – you can do it! – it’s the real deal!) and pray the Litany with the deprecatory prayers against storms. A procession could be done around the grounds of the cathedral or even indoors… even with a very few.

You don’t have to be directly in the line of the storm to pray for others!

PROCESSION FOR AVERTING TEMPEST [Better in Latin, but here is the English.]

The church bells are rung, and all who can assemble in church. Then the Litany of the Saints is said, during which – at the right moment, namely, after the invocation, “That you grant eternal rest to all the faithful departed, etc.”, the following invocation is said twice:

From lightning and tempest, Lord, deliver us.

At the end of the litany the following is added:

P: Our Father (the rest inaudibly until:)
P: And lead us not into temptation.
All: But deliver us from evil.
Psalm 147
P: Glorify the Lord, O Jerusalem; * praise your God, O Sion.
All: For He has strengthened the bars of your gates; * He has blessed your children within you.
P: He has granted peace in your borders; * with the best of wheat He fills you.
All: He sends forth His command to the earth; * swiftly runs His word!
P: He spreads snow like wool; * He strews frost like ashes.
All: He scatters His hail like crumbs; * the waters freeze before His cold.
P: He sends His word and melts them; * He lets His breeze blow and the waters run.
All: He has proclaimed His word to Jacob, * His statutes and His ordinances to Israel.
P: He has not done thus for any other nation; * He has not made known His ordinances to them.
All: Glory be to the Father.
P: As it was in the beginning.
P: Our help is in the name of the Lord.
All: Who made heaven and earth.
P: Lord, show us your mercy.
All: And grant us your salvation.
P: Help us, O God, our Savior.
All: And deliver us, O Lord, for your name’s sake.
P: Let the enemy have no power over us.
All: And the son of iniquity be powerless to harm us.
P: May your mercy, Lord, remain with us always.
All: For we put our whole trust in you.
P: Save your faithful people, Lord.
All: Bless all who belong to you.
P: You withhold no good thing from those who walk in sincerity.
All: Lord of hosts, happy the men who trust in you.
P: Lord, heed my prayer.
All: And let my cry be heard by you.
P: The Lord be with you.
All: And with your spirit.

Let us pray.
God, who are offended by our sins but appeased by our penances, may it please you to hear the entreaties of your people and to turn away the stripes that our transgressions rightly deserve.

We beg you, Lord, to repel the wicked spirits from your family, and to ward off the destructive tempestuous winds.

Almighty everlasting God, spare us in our anxiety and take pity on us in our abasement, so that after the lightning in the skies and the force of the storm have calmed, even the very threat of tempest may be an occasion for us to offer you praise.

Lord Jesus, who uttered a word of command to the raging tempest of wind and sea and there came a great calm; hear the prayers of your family, and grant that by this sign of the holy cross all ferocity of the elements may abate.

Almighty and merciful God, who heal us by your chastisement and save us by your forgiveness; grant that we, your suppliants, may be heartened and consoled by the tranquil weather we desire, and so may ever profit from your gracious favors; through Christ our Lord.

All: Amen.
He sprinkles the surroundings with holy water.

Bishops, priests!

You don’t have to advertise this or call in the TV cameras (though that would be great, too).  JUST DO IT.

C’MON!  What do you have to lose?

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ASK FATHER: Hand missals in large print for people with low vision

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Do you know of anyone who prints missals in large print? My wife has what is called low vision. Perhaps one of your regular readers knows this.

Looking around a little I found these.

St Joseph Daily and Sunday Missal Large Type Editions Complete Gift Box 3-Volume Set

Daily Roman Missal – LARGE PRINT Black Leather Bound

1962 Traditional Catholic Sunday Missal Booklet Large Print Edition

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Daily Rome Shot 573, etc.

Please pray down the hurricane advancing into the gulf. Apart from the damage it can cause, it could interfere with my departure for Rome.

Note the Latin!  There’s a story there.  For larger, left-click and open in a new tab.

This afternoon the second day of the two-day final of the Julius Baer Generation Cup will be played between Magnus Carlsen and Arjun Erigaisi.  Carlsen’s play has been terrifying.  He is closing in on 2900.

In other news, the Chess.com Global Championship is has seen the advance of  Hikaru Nakamura, Levon Aronian and Ian Nepomniachtchi.  Prize fund: $1 Million.

Priestly chess players, drop me a line. HERE

Puzzle: White to move. This is difficult.  At least it was for me.  NB: that sniper bishop on the a1-h8 diagonal is sighted in on the promotion square, but his own pawn is blocking the shot. The enemy king is able to move toward the pawn to take it or around it to block it.

You have to “seize the day”, keep the tempo and prevent that black pawn from advancing and opening up that diagonal. But how?

Interested in learning?  Try THIS.

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