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3:16 isn’t just in John!

In Reykjavik, 50 years ago today, it was a rest day.  Robert James and Boris Vasilievich would be back at it tomorrow, Game 5.

Black to move.. and obliterate.

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VISUAL CONTRASTS in Chicago… remember the TLM must be suppressed in favor of…. what, exactly?

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God bless this nun in Naples.

God bless this nun in Naples.  God bless her.

Watch the nitwits.

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My View For Awhile: Northward

I’m heading to a conference for priests. More on this HERE. Priests could sign up for the virtual conference from anywhere in the world.

My next flight is delayed… not too long, but perhaps long enough to miss a shuttle.

Meanwhile… soup.

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A “unique expression” of the “lex orandi” in Chicago.

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Daily Rome Shot 507, etc.

Changing abodes?   Contact them.

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Also, 50 years ago today in Iceland, it was Round 4 on 18 July of Robert James Fischer vs Boris Spassky. The game was a 45 move draw. Thus, 1.5 – 2.5.

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ACTION ITEM! PROPOSAL TO PRIESTS: On 1 August say Holy Mass for Blase Cupich

UPDATE 31 July….

It happened.

UPDATE 1 August 17:43 EDT:

On 1 August, Masses for Blase Cupich

Vetus Ordo: 52
Novus Ordo: 23

There may be more priests who haven’t yet informed me.

Do not forget, priests and laity alike, to get on your knees to pray that what Cupich has planned may be averted.


Originally Published on: Jul 17, 2022 at 15:34

I have a proposal.

Fathers: On 1 August say Holy Mass for Blase Cupich.

When people harm us, anger is a common reaction, sometimes righteous and justified, sometimes excessive to the point of being irrational.  When we are mistreated, it is common for people to hold a grudge, harbor the wrong, even nourish it inside like a cancer.

The one thing that Christ went back to explain in the Lord’s Prayer as He taught it in Matthew 6 is that if we do not forgive those who harm us, God the Father will not forgive us for the harm we have caused.   If we do not forgive, we will not be forgiven.

It is very hard to remain angry at someone for whom you often sincerely pray.  The essence of charity is the desire of the good of the other.

A path to purifying our hearts and memories of past wrongs and to heal our thoughts about those who harm us is the threefold act of 1) asking the Lord to forgive the person, 2) telling the Lord we forgive the person, 3) asking the Lord to forgive us.

And GO TO CONFESSION!

Here’s what I propose.

Every priest who possibly can on 1 August should celebrate Holy Mass for the intention of Card. Blase Cupich.   

In private… in public… TLM or Novus Ordo…. pray that God provides him with exactly what he needs for his own best good.

Fathers: Would it more fitting that these Masses be Traditional Latin Masses?  Perhaps if you are already scheduled with an intention, a second Mass that day without any stipend but for that intention seems appropriate.

1 August is the perfect day for this for the following reasons.

  1. Since 31 July is the last day that Cupich is permitting the priests of the Institute to function as priests in Chicago, 1 August is the first full day of their new status of suffering what he inflicted on them so unjustly.
  2. It is, liturgically in the traditional calendar, an “open” day, so priests can choose a Votive Mass.  I suggest “Pro Quacumque Necessitate”, which has beautiful prayers and readings.  I think in the Novus Ordo calendar we celebrate St. Alphonsus.
  3. 1 August is the anniversary of the martyrdom of Bl. Mary Stella and her ten companions, the Martyrs of Nowogrodek, killed by the Nazis in 1943.  I wrote about them HERE.  The Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth have a house in Chicago and in that house there are relics of the martyred nuns.  I’ve seen them.  They should be invoked to intercede for Cupich, the local bishop.
  4. 1 August is the Feast of the Holy Maccabees, Old Testament martyrs, and the Feast of St. Peter in Chains (there’s a Mass formulary in the PSPAL in the back of the Missale), the church in Rome when Peter’s chains are kept and where the relics of the Holy Maccabees are preserved.    More on the relics of the Maccabees HERE.   You will remember that their mother, St. Solomnis, was forced to watch them be killed, one by one like, as Ambrose put it, “an unfurling of their souls in a battle line”.  As they died she and the remaining brothers encouraged the one being tormented to die well.

Whatever baggage or ideologies or demons or false reports or … whatever have led Cupich to do what he is doing, while not ever forgetting his deeds or all the people his has hurt concerning the Traditional Roman Rite, we need to forgive, purify our own hearts, and pray for him.    This doesn’t mean that people in Chicago shouldn’t have their own plans about how to react, consequences for what has been done.  But undertaking responses without purifying heart and mind in forgiveness, and even a good confession, is spiritually perilous.

Fathers, if you want to drop me a private line to say you are doing this, you can click HERE.  I will not reveal you or name you.    You might say which Rite you will use, Vetus or Novus and which Mass, of Sunday, or Feast or Votive.  C’mon, brothers.

ALL BLOGGERS/WRITERS: Please pick this up.  1 August – Mass for Cupich Day

 

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50 years ago today was a rest day for Fischer v. Spassky.  Tomorrow, Game 4.

Meanwhile, white to move.  Not the easiest puzzle.

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“Terror is nothing more than speedy, severe and inflexible justice; it is thus an emanation of virtue.”

Happy Feast of Blessed Teresa of St. Augustine and Companions, the Martyrs of Compiègne.  Carmelites.

In 1794, the Place de la Nation on the east side of Paris was called the Place du Trône-Renversé… Toppled Throne Square.

In 1792 a guillotine was set up here and the killing began.

Robespierre and Barère made terror an instrument of governance:

“Terror is nothing more than speedy, severe and inflexible justice; it is thus an emanation of virtue”, quoth Robespierre.

Plus ça change.  Could have been uttered in Chicago… or the CDW… ooops… DDW.

On 17 July of this same year, 1794, 11 Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Carmel of Compiègne, together with three lay sisters and two tertiaries were guillotined and buried in a mass grave in the nearby Picpus Cemetery. They had for a while been living with English Benedictine nuns, who were forbidden their native England. The Carmelites dedicated themselves to prayer for the restoration of peace in France and for the Church. Hence, they were arrested, shifted to Paris, and publicly murdered for the encouragement of the mob.

As the Carmelite nuns, aged 30 to 78, went to the razor, they renewed their vows and sang the either the Salve Regina or the Veni Creator Spiritus, accounts vary.

One by one they knelt before the prioress and asked permission to die.

“Permission to die, Mother?”
“Go, my daughter!”

Here is the dramatized scene.

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Again, in close proximity, Carmelites and oppression.

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Today, 50 years ago, was Game 3 of the Spassky-Fischer Match.  The score was 2-1 Spassky.

The other day, Fischer failed to show for the game and forfeited, Game 2.

On 15 July Fischer was still massively complaining about the sound of cameras.  There were various contracts signed.  Fisher had made at least three flight reservations to leave.

Spassky agreed to play in the ping-pong room.  Fischer still bitched about various things, pretty much constantly.  He would gripe about boards, saying that the squares had to be reduced from 2.25 inches to 2.125 inches.

Fisher, 10 minutes late, won this with black game in 41 moves.  The Benoni was on the board.

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Today, I received a super cool “travel” chess board from a reader.  There was no slip so I don’t know who you are.  It very cool and I am tempted to take it on a trip this next week to a priests’ conference.  Thank you.

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