6 February ’22: Rosary Rally in Chicago for end to the persecution of Catholics who want the Traditional Latin Mass

Before anything else.  Prelates cannot persecute the Mass.  They cannot persecute a book.  They cannot persecute a Rite.   They persecution PEOPLE who want Holy Mass through a book, the Missale Romanum, of the Roman Rite in the Vetus Ordo.

They persecution the people.

I received this notice:

Please join us for a Rosary Rally outside of Holy Name Cathedral on Sunday, February 6th from 11AM – Noon.

We will have a banner – please bring your Rosaries, and feel free to bring signs.
We will be praying for the full freedom of the Latin Mass in the Archdiocese of Chicago, especially in light of the Cardinal’s recent restrictions.

Our message to Cardinal Cupich will be: Your Eminence, why are you persecuting faithful Catholics? As Catholics in Chicago and the surrounding area, we simply desire to pray and attend the Holy Mass in the way that so many saints have done. Why are you depriving us of the Traditional Latin Mass on the first Sunday of every month? What have we done to deserve such a punishment?

This event is being organized by ordinary Catholics who love Holy Mother Church and the Traditional Latin Mass. Facebook event page: https://fb.me/e/1Zz7ItQsS

If you are anywhere near Chicago, or you can go there, GO!

Meanwhile, commit to these simple things each day for

  • the softening of hearts of those interpreting Traditionis custodes (bishops, Roman Congregation officials);
  • the overturning of, or reversal of, or major amendment of Traditionis custodes.

Namely, commit to

  • recite the beautiful and powerful Memorare prayer DAILY;
  • make an act of physical or material penance for the two intentions ONCE A WEEK.

This is what I call being a “Custos Traditionis… a Guardian of Tradition”, in contrast to what bishops are being called to become, “Jailers of Tradition… Traditionis Custodes”.

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New of new cruelty in @archchicago from @CardinalBCupich

A note from a reader…

Since you have posted about Cardinal Cupich’s TLM restrictions, I thought you should know that permission for 3 parishes (St. Mary of Perpetual Help, St. John Vianney, and St. Odilo) have all been denied. The only other TLM that is offered in the archdiocese by a diocesan priest is the St James at Sag Bridge Mission. I do not know if they have been permitted to continue.

This only leaves St John Cantius, St Peter’s (staffed by the Canons), and the Shrine of Christ the King.

People are sad, angry, and hurt. Please pray for us in Chicago.

Square miles… number of people… distance between places… considerations of schedule.

Such cruelty, for the sake of retaining favor.

What comes to mind…

“But for Wales?”

In the meantime, I understand that a group of the viciously treated faithful prayed the Rosary on the steps of Holy Name Catholic this morning.

The person who sent that note added:

There are also many unanswered questions regarding the Archdiocese’s failure to identify, punish and remove predator priests from ministry at the very same time that faithful priests are harshly treated with threats, intimidation and unjust removal from parishes where they have strong support from the people.

Most of you who read this are not in Chicago.  Many of you might not be personally interested in attending Holy Mass in the Vetus Ordo.  But surely you can recognize the unreasonable and harsh treatment of the people in Chicago, the disdain from their chief pastor.  You might not be there, but that doesn’t mean you are not connected to this war against Catholic identity.   You need to act because, whether the war is proximate or not, it is personal for you as well as for them.

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes: 3rd Sunday after Epiphany (Novus Ordo: 3rd Ordinary)

Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to the detriment of all. Share the good stuff.

Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at the Masses for the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany (Novus Ordo: 3rd Ordinary Sunday).

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

Any local changes or news?

Those of you who regularly viewed my live-streamed daily Masses – with their fervorini – for over a year, you might drop me a line.

I have some written remarks about the TLM Mass for Christmas – HERE

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Daily live streamed Mass Fervorino, HERE.

Some Levitical levity.  3:16 isn’t just in John.

 

 

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22 January – St. Vincent Pallotti. Wherein Fr. Z reflects on God’s plan.

Today, in addition to being the Feast of Sts. Vincent of Saragossa and Athanasius the Persian, it is the feast of another Vincent, St. Vincent Pallotti, founder of the Pious Society of Missions (the Pallottine Fathers).

I have a connection to this saint, along with San Filippo Neri and Francesca Romana.  The first time I was in Rome, before my conversion, I was studying ancient history and archeology.   The place where we were lodged was called the Casa Pallotti in the Via Pettinari, the street that aims directly into the Ponte Sisto across the Lungotevere.  It was across the street from the “flank” of what years later would become, and still is, my adoptive Roman home parish, Ss. Trinità dei Pellegrini, which Providence decreed would be the personal parish for the Traditional Roman Rite in Rome.

It is amazing how these things connect together over the decades.  We need hindsight and perspective to see how God works His plans for us, how the digitus Dei moves us around.

Anyway, the Casa Pallotti, pretty run down when I was there, must have been part of the Pallottine complex.  It has since been transformed into a pretty swanky hotel.

Not only was the Casa Pallotti surely part of the Pallottine complex (their world “HQ” is just around the corner), but it is next to a lovely little church, San Salvatore in Onda, where you find the body of… St. Vincent Pallotti.   He was canonized by John XXIII in 1963, so he didn’t make it into the 1962 Missale Romanum.  However, I believe that, according to the CDF Decree Cum sanctissima, we could honor him through a celebration of Holy Mass, with the Common of Confessors, perhaps even – being flexible – with the Latin orations of the subsequent missal.

In the same church is the tomb of Bl. Elisabetta Sanna.

Meanwhile, it is also the Feast of Sts. Vincent and Athanasius, whose church is across from the Trevi Fountain.  It is distinguished for having the innards – yes, you read that right – of various Popes.   More on that HERE.

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Unpleasant but useful reading ALERT!

Today at Rorate I see two very useful pieces.

First, Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the Latin Mass Society (join even if you are not in the UK) in which he eviscerates one of the most embarrassing of the papalatrous left, Austen Ivereigh, for his latest insult strewn attack on people who prefer, or even just respect, the Traditional Latin Mass.  HERE   Ivereigh had written an absurdly long B as in B – S as in S laden sneer at just sort of publication for that sort of thing, Commonweal.  Shaw drills into what Ivereigh was really trying to say.  Ivereigh thinks you are “corruption”.

Next, Peter Kwasniewski has a close look at Archbp. Roche, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship, the origin of the Dubious Dubia and their Responsa. HERE  In a recent interview Roche displayed a rather casual relationship with Truth.  As Peter says, Roche

“does not merely tell lies, but says the exact opposite of the truth. However, he will not leave his opponents speechless. One can hardly read a paragraph of this article without cringing at his befuddlement.”

Neither of these pieces are pleasant to read.  Then again, reading police reports about crime scenes isn’t pleasant either, but the reports are instructive: they tell you about the evidence of crimes, and a crime has been perpetrated against the people of God and Tradition.

We have to know what has been perpetrated, who the perps are, and who is covering for the perps.

Meanwhile,…

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Today’s Fervorino from the daily Mass stream.

Here is the book I mentioned in today’s sermonette on St. Agnes.

With Glory and Honor You Crowned Them: The Female Martyrs of the Roman Canon by Matthew Manint

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Hyper-papal maximalists! Pay attention.

Check out the sobering piece at Crisis about hyper-papal maximalism.  HERE

It is of great need to shake off this near pope-worship.

The peroration:

[T]he problem in the Church is not the papacy itself, but rather the gross misunderstandings which accompany popular understandings of it. Catholics do not need to abandon the papacy in order to make peace with the current pontifical crisis. All that is required is a “conversion of the papacy,” one that turns away from idolatrous conceptions and moves toward understanding the pope as a servant of the tradition and not its creator.

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