Daily Rome Shot 563, etc., well… not quite

No, this isn’t in Rome.  It is, however, inspired by so much that is British in the news right now.  We begin this “Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary” with strong English Breakfast tea and toast with smear of Patum Peperium (thanks to the readers who sent it).

Take in my Our Lady of Sorrows Project.  HERE

And since I’ve been reading around in canon law, and in honor of the inimitable Fr. Hunwicke, the Z-Swag mug features the arms and portrait of The Legislator, Pope Benedict XIV (Lambertini) of happiest memory.  Shall we see his like again?

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Support the traditional Benedictine monks of Norcia who make wondrous beer.

Here’s a puzzle for your morning brain start.

White to move.  Black is threatening mate in one, so you had better find forcing moves and fast!

And just for kicks, which in Latin is “animi caussa“, a friend in Rome sent this… which makes this is a “Rome Shot”.

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ASK FATHER: Validity of Catholic with Orthodox marriage

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Question on marriage:

Canon Law says a Catholic marrying an Orthodox Christian by an Orthdox priest has a valid marriage (as long as the usual free to marry, openness to kids etc. are part of the mix).

An Orthodox priest is a bona fide schismatic, hence can’t receive faculties (in this case, delegation). Does canon law basically dispense the Catholic’s requirement for canonical form?

Canon Law made Easy said such a wedding would be valid but illicit. But if the law provides the means, how can it be illicit?

This question has boggled my mind a long time. And that’s without considering whether or not it would be a sacramental wedding.

For liceity, it is necessary for the Catholic to request and receive permission from his or her own Catholic bishop for a mixed marriage with a baptized non-Catholic.

Most Catholics who marry Orthodox Christians obtain this permission for a mixed marriage.

Most, if marrying an Orthodox Christian in an Orthodox Church, also a get a dispensation from the Catholic canonical form of marriage.

However, for a wedding where the one party is an Orthodox Christian, and the parties marry before an Orthodox priest or bishop, even if the Catholic party doesn’t obtain a dispensation from the Catholic canonical form of marriage the resulting marriage is at least valid.

This is where not knowing all the underlying principles of Church law throws people off track if they don’t have formal training.

That said… if anyone has a messy situation that they are not sure about, or they think they need to “make a move” of some kind… GET A CANONIST.

GO TO CONFESSION.

But… GET A CANONISTS.

If someone needs a good canonist, I have a couple of references.

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Daily Rome Shot 562, etc.

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Black to move.

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Of Basil, Basil Emeritus and… Ming the Merciless – UPDATED with VIDEO

On the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross there is, especially in the East, tradition of blessing the herb aromatic basil. Basil, or Ocimum basilicum, is named from the Greek for “king, kingly”.

May I suggest for supper tonight pasta with basil pesto?  You can make it yourself, fresh if you have lots of basil leaves of you can simply buy some, if Biden’s hugely successful inflation reduction plan hasn’t left you penurious.  Pasta and basil pesto with a crisp Sauvignon blanc or Sancerre.

Long time readers here may remember Basil, later, after about 2013, Basil Emeritus.  (Don’t make pesto from Basil Emeritus.)

The original.

The fellow who made that wonderful widget redid it with two denizens.  We might call them Basil Emeritus and Ming the Merciless.   They don’t seem to be in conflict, but who knows what goes on when we are not watching.  There seems to be real competition for the wheel.   Heavens… what a metaphor.

UPDATE:

A few of you complained that I didn’t give a recipe or demonstration of making pesto.

Let’s keep this simple.

A few handfuls of basil leaves, the younger the better.
Parmigiano Reggiano and Pecorino Sardo, grated.  Or just a lot of Parmigiano.
Cloves of garlic, hopefully not the weak-ass stuff you get in these USA
Pine nuts.. you can, or not, toast them.
Olive oil.

Method 1: Put them into a processor and proceed.

Method 2: Put them into a large mortar and grind them together with a pestle (“pestare” means “crush”).

The traditional way takes elbow grease and patience.

The following video is from my time in Genoa last May.  A group of us – a pro-life organization – were in Genoa and went to a restaurant where they engaged some of us to make the pesto.   This is the place where pesto is the real thing.   The video here is an abbreviated clip I worked up, condensed from about ten minutes.   So, while you make your pesto, and you take turns, get out a Rosary and trade off saying decades while working.  And say one for me and one for the defense of innocent human life.

 

And pesto sorbet.

And, just for nice, a shot of the tomb of the late, great Cardinal Siri.

You know… I have lots of ROME shots… but I also have lots of NOT ROME shots…

For example…

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14 September: Exaltation of the Cross and Anniversary of Summorum Pontificum. Wherein Fr. Z rants.

Today, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, is also the anniversary of the 2007 Summorum Pontificum going into effect.  This Motu Proprio – the Emancipation Proclamation for the faithful who desire the Vetus Ordo – was a keystone in Pope Benedict XVI’s program – I think it was a meditated program – for the renewal of Catholic identity and the life of the Church.

We are our rites.

Ratzinger knew and Benedict knows that the artificially cobbled up and brutally imposed post-Conciliar Novus Ordo interrupted the sacred worship of the Church without which we cannot fulfill the virtue of Religion.  If the virtue of Religion is absent, disorders in the Church will result.  Change the way we pray and the way we believe and live will, over time, change.

Since the Eucharist – that is, the Sacrament Itself and its celebration which is Holy Mass – is the “source and summit” of our Catholic identity and life, change the Mass and you cause massive waves in the Church.  Do it in a discordant way and with an artificial replacement, and the results will follow suit, as we have seen for some 50 years.

The imposition of the Novus Ordo did not only interrupt the Church’s life, it interrupted the organic development of liturgical worship, the kind that is necessary and prudent for a Church still in this vale of tears.

Correctives were and are – now more than ever before – necessary.

Hence, Summorum Pontificum was and is still of monumental importance for the life of the Church today.

This is because, from 2007 until the attempts to crush the faithful who want the Vetus Ordo began in earnest, many thousands of committed Catholics learned of this way of prayer from our forebears.  Also, the internet and entrepreneurial ventures put all the tools people needed into their hands swiftly and economically.

In the 80’s and 90’s it was near impossible to find a Missale Romanum or information about what to do.  Now… this is no longer a problem.  It’s a wholly new landscape, and not one entirely controlled by modernists.

There will be more acts of persecution wrapped in weasel words and the faux-pastoral clucking and lisping about unity.

We must get through them with charity and our jaws set against the next pastoral uppercut.

So to honor and to exalt the Cross.

Thank you, Benedict XVI, for that great gift to the Church.

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SSPX. As I was saying….

I read something familiar at LifeSite in a piece about Bp. Athanasius Schneider’s remarks about the SSPX.

I have often explained in these electronic pages that…

  • There is no question that the Mass celebrated is in a Catholic Rite. The priests of the SSPX are Catholic priests and not some other kind of priests. Regardless of their unique and somewhat thorny canonical status, they are priests of the Catholic Church and not some other Church. They are even able to receive faculties from competent authority. They validly absolve sins even when there is no danger of death. They witness marriages and say the nuptial Masses.
  • If they can receive faculties they are not suspended.

The LifeSite piece said …

Pope Francis already granted SSPX priests faculties to hear Confessions during the Year of Mercy and continued that permission when the year ended. He then gave local bishops the ability to allow Catholics to be married by SSPX priests, in what was seen at the time as a path toward possible closer links with the Vatican.

Bishop Schneider referenced these permissions, saying, “How can a pope give to priests who are outside the Church canonical ordinary faculties? How can a bishop grant such faculties to a priest who is outside the Church?

Several other points in that piece can be underscored.

  • First, the SSPX isn’t doing anything other than what was done before the Council.
  • Next, “the society is not in “schism” nor is there an “excommunication” on members of the SSPX, he said, and thus “they are not outside the Church.”
  • Next, “when there is an emergency of faith, the canonical legal aspect is secondary and the first [priority] is the faith, the truth, and the liturgy and all this which the Church always kept, as it was in the fourth century during the Arian crisis.”

The anomalous and slowly evolving SSPX situation is complicated. When things are really complicated in the Church, we are charity bound to cut people some slack and interpret restrictive laws as strictly as possible so as to give people maximum latitude.

I am convinced that the Enemy knows that he cannot win if we succeed in renewing the life of the Church through a recovery of our traditional liturgical rites. Therefore, the Devil is going to fuel feuds, create strife and prompt the hardening of hearts.

Moreover, Old Scratch and demons are the ultimate lawyers. If they can keep us quibbling and mired in the details, we are rendered ineffective.

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Another Novus Ordo “unique expression”, again in Italy

I was alerted by a friend about a Tweet about the “unique expression” of the Roman Rite, the Novus Ordo.

Meet don (Father) Fabio Corazzina, a parish priest (parroco) in Brescia… where the promulgator of the Novus Ordo came from… where the guy about whom Francis said, “Who am I to judge?” came from.

Watch as this jackass, apparently in Lampedusa in Sicily, wearing cycling gear and a pro-sodomy stole makes a joke, when presumably validly consecrated Hosts are blown off the … whatever it is he is using as a flat surface on a bicycle, fly off in a breeze.  “Jesus is flying!”

Someone might counter, “B-b-but, HEY!   A priest could do that to the TLM!  YOU HATE VATICAN II!”

Uh huh.  Just think about the likelihood of that that for a moment.

A LifeSite article about the incident says that this priest said in a 2016 TV interview, “I, a parish priest who wants to marry gays.”  HERE

UPDATE: Messa in Latino has more…. not for the squeamish.  HERE

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ASK FATHER: Should I go to an SSPX chapel for the sake of my family or stick with a parish where things aren’t as good?

Say someone is convinced that the Vetus Ordo is a better channel for living our Catholic identity in this vale of tears.

While not doubting that the Novus Ordo is a valid rite and not wholly ineffective, just not as good, and as one contemplates the parallel courses now charting between the world and the Church, one could be prompted to scratch one’s head.

After all, Vatican II was supposed to bring about a new springtime of Catholic life.  That hasn’t happened, and not because some people who decided to remain Catholic fought it.

No. The world and the smoke of Satan entered through those opened windows.

What do we all see now?  We see the highest of church officials consorting with one world government advocates and population reductionists and climate panic fomenters and homosexualists and disease terrorists.  Even lauding abortionists.

Powerful people are trying to control the food supply and force us to eat insects, which they are sneaking into prepared foods.  Others are trying to stomp out the Vetus Ordo and force everyone into the Novus Ordo.

Can we survive on crickets?  Sure.   Consider it fast food.  Ever try to catch a cricket?  I think we’d rather fast.  Can we survive on the Novus Ordo?  Sure.  But… in most cases it’s sort of like fast food.

I wonder if it is a coincidence that Andrea Grillo (“cricket”, hence “Mr. Cricket”) is one of the chief enemies of the Vetus Ordo.   Crunchy food for thought.

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

There is a lot of content available online about confessions, marriages and fulfilling one’s Sunday Mass obligations at an SSPX chapel.  To our spiritual benefit, my family and I have made use of these permissions that Rome has generously seen fit to extend to the faithful. Nonetheless, I still feel a slight hesitation in going “all-in”, as it were, and making our local Society chapel our exclusive “parish” which serves as the focal point of our family life (inclusive of baptisms, confirmations, CCD, altar serving, social clubs, general involvement, etc.).

Is this hesitation justified?

A few clarifications, which most already know.

Firstly, as great as they are, SSPX chapels are not parishes.  That’s a technical term.

However, it is a term that is losing meaning.  Parishes are being combined or merged.  People leave territorial parishes and drive across entire counties to go to another church where they “register”, which does not one jot change their canonical status (unless it is a national or personal parish).  And there are, indeed, personal parishes without boundaries.  What the heck is a parish?  A parish is a portion of the people of God, sometimes circumscribed by territory, sometimes not.  It seems that the only reason parishes are important anymore is for the reception of old bequests and for determining which pastor, parish priest, has the right to marry, or can delegate, and where marriages, etc., are to be recorded in the official books.

So… what is a parish?  The way diocesan bishops treat them in this time of priestly drought, who knows?  It seems as if the only solution they have is to shut them down or merge them.  They absolutely AVOID trying anything like… tradition.  They’d rather see a smoking crater filled with bleach and salt than a happy community of young families who thrive on the Vetus Ordo.   To be fair, occasionally a wise bishops gives a dying church to a group like the FSSP.  Then interesting things happen.  But FORFEND that they should be given TWO parishes!

That said, as a father of a family you have responsibilities that surpasses your obligations toward a territorial parish.  You, not the parish or the bishop, are chiefly responsible for the spiritual, religious upbringing of your children.  You have a vocation to help your wife get to heaven.  You are obliged to find the best means to accomplish these goals.

All things being equal, it would be better to be involved in a diocesan parish where you can find all the good things you need.

Are things “equal” where you are?  That’s the big question.  Thus, your “hesitation”.

Bishops are making all things very unequal, because many of them are crushing out the Vetus Ordo from parishes.

Hence, if you stick to the purely diocesan route, if you are genuinely not able to go to a parish for the Vetus Ordo, you might have to go to a chapel with none of the things you want from a parish.   If there is such a chapel.

So, a dilemma.

  • Go to an SSPX chapel which functions pretty much like a normal parish ought to, with all the activities that a parish would provide (and the Vetus Ordo).
  • Go to a diocesan approved chapel for the Vetus Ordo, but have little or nothing of the parish life you want.
  • Go to a regular Novus Ordo parish and, probably, also not have the regular things of parish life that you want (sound preaching, frequent confession, activities with other strong identity Catholics).

Sure there are exceptions, but we need to be reductive to make a point.

I understand that you hesitate.  You should not have to make such a choice!   This has been inflicted on you by those who ought to be helping you.

You have to make the call, friend.

What I find execrable is that bishops are putting people into this quandary when they don’t have to.

If you leave the gate open on purpose, and the cow gets out, then you wanted the cow to get out.

If a bishop takes away the Vetus Ordo (or make it really hard to people to travel to one) such that their only alternative is to go to the SSPX, and then they go to the SSPX, he wanted them to go to the SSPX.

Or he wanted to break their hearts.

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“¡Hagan lío!” in Arlington

This is what devout resistance looks like.

When the bishop thrown you out of your church, go to the gym.

I rarely look at Fakebook, but this rare time it was worth it.

The Bishop of Arlington tossed the folks at Gainesville, VA to the curb.  They had to go to a gym at a Montessori School in Nokesville.

NB: “absolutely packed”

Another post says that

  • there were 500 people at 2 Masses
  • there is only an ad orientem altar
  • there is no Communion in the hand, so there are no particles on the floor

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Daily Rome Shot 561, etc.

To the kind reader who sent the tomatoes from my wishlist… Thanks!  I would send a note, but the box was coming apart and one of the slips, the one with the “thank you note link” was missing.  I hate it when that happens.  Blame the cheap tape they used.   Anyway, God knows how to work with the prayers I offer for my benefactors.

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Help the wonderful Dominicans of Summit!

White to move.  There’s a good tactic.

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