I just saw an interesting movie called “Don’t Look Up”.  Metaphor for what’s up in the Church right now?

I just saw an interesting movie called “Don’t Look Up”.  The central idea is that there is a massive, planet killing comet on a collision course with Earth and by the time this global extinction fact penetrates the fog of today’s distracted collective social-media and comfort addled idiocy, it’s pretty much too late to do anything about it despite the efforts of the deeply flawed but earnest central characters.

I’ll get some blah blah out of the way here.  There’s bad language, sinful behavior, and some coldly unappealing nudity with a rather darkly comic results.  Sounds like much of the fallen human condition.

What’s my point?

I couldn’t help as I watched, looking past the facile subtext that it’s global warming that’s the killer comet and that the real bad guys are … guess which political party (with a couple of distracting rattles of the keys and pointings at a squirrel or two just to keep you guessing) … that the movie could be a metaphor for what is going on in the Church.

There is, as I call it, a demographic sink hole opening up under the Church, accelerated now by prelatial malfeasance and supine cringing before COVID-1984 and woke-virtue signaling.

We are in a world nearly totally dominated by a few, now.  Long prepared by the slowly chugging engine of leftist ideology through academia (thank you Gramsci), rendering several generations now incapable of finding their way out of a dark room with an EXIT light over the door, there is now a near perfect storm of social-media, a certain political party with atheistic materialist underpinnings, the MSM, the entertainment industry and big pharma, etc. etc. etc.

And the Church?

I maintain, and I will continue to maintain, that we are our rites.  (There’s a poignant haunting reminder of that close to the end, but I really hate to give spoilers.  WARNING: There will have to be some, through the combox.)

For decades, our rites have been undermined.

Now, in the most open and blatant way possible, those who have sold out our brethren to the CCP, which also happens to be ground zero for a certain virus, and who have fawned over the likes of Paul Erich and Jeffrey Sachs, whose messaging seems to condone things expressly forbidden by God in unmistakable divine revelation, are attacking not only our cherished rites, held as sacred for centuries, but also the people who desire them.

Thus, I return to the movie I just saw and its chillingly familiar treatment of those who raised awareness of the oncoming threat.

Your thoughts on this movie and my nudge of it out of the puerile sphere of climate change ideology and political smearing towards being a metaphor for what’s going on in the Church would be illuminating.

A key element is that there are concrete signs that the comet really is coming, but people are too distracted to pay attention and allow the ramifications to sink in.  Then, when the comet becomes visible in the sky, and the people doing the warning are saying “Just Look Up!”, those fighting back, with down-arrow pins fight back with “Don’t Look Up!”

It’s like… trying to preserve the perfect storm of Immanentism 2.0 that grips the majority of Catholics (a huge percentage of whom don’t believe in transsubstantiation).  Gotta keep Communion in the hand going at all costs lest people think about what they are doing.

It’s like… trying to forbid ad orientem worship because you can’t allow a sliver of the transcendent into that immanentist closed circle.  Gotta keep the priest distracted by being the “host” and everything resting on him in the liturgical action, everyone with the distraction of eye contact that shields people from having to spend time in their own skull.

It’s like … attacking the Traditional Latin Mass lest anyone sense the need for propitiation, understand the urgency of a thorough examen, have a concern for the Four Last Things.  Gotta keep everything chipper even though… there’s a comet… a sink hole… and it is not going to stop.

This is a bit of a downer, I suppose.  But a wise bishop once gave me the perfect answers to my two questions.  First, what is the state of the Church?  “Terrible!”, he growled.  Next, what do we have to do to turn things around?  “The first thing we have to do,” he rumbled, “is stop blowing sunshine up everyone’s….”

Hence, my comparison with the movie, entitled “Don’t Look Up” with it’s politically correct and facile dimensions, and yet powerful depiction of the state of play in our society (Church) today.

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Alice von Hildebrand, 98. Requiescat in pace.

In your kindness, please pray for the repose of the soul of Alice von Hildebrand who died today, 14 January 2022, at the age of 98.  HERE

She was a great lady of great faith and an inspiration for many decades.

Requiem aeternam dona ei, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat ei.
Requiescat in pace. Amen.
Anima eius et animae omnium fidelium defunctorum per Dei misericordiam requiescant in pace. Amen.

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Today’s Fervorino… there was a buffering problem and part was cut off.

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NEW BOOK on St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher!

How does the phrase go from… is it Kipling?… if you can keep your head when all around you are losing theirs and blaming it on you….

Something like that.  It describes rather aptly these days how tradition-oriented Catholics  are being falsely blamed by enemies of Tradition in the Church, who are having spittle-flecked nutties for fear that their tradition-deficient tradition 2.0 might be a house of cards after all.

That’s one use of “losing their heads”.

Here’s another.

Today I present John Fisher and Thomas More: Keeping Their Souls While Losing Their Heads by Robert J. Conrad, Jr and published by TAN, which is serious stepping up its game.

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Two saints for our times if ever there was need, one for comportment in the secular sphere and the other in the Church.

The intro provides a crowbar for the point of the book: “What is the source of their joy?  How can their defeat be perceived as the greatest win?  Who are these guys?”

These questions are explored through themes.

Here’s the promising contents:

Wonderful books are coming out… bam… bam… bam… one great volume after the other.

 

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ASK FATHER: What to do about strange monthly intensions designated for gaining indulgences?

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

I don’t think I’ve seen the Pope’s January prayer intention listed on your blog.

He asked us to pray for victims of religious discrimination and persecution.

I saw this and thought I had misread it, then thought that I might have finally been driven insane by the pronouncements issuing from the Vatican like evil smelling smoke from Mt. Doom in Mordor. But no, this is his actual prayer intention.

I sent it to my TLM friends and they were speechless.

As always, thanks for everything you do for us, and may God bless you abundantly in the new year.

That’s rich irony, given that Francis is presently engaged in religious discrimination and persecution against people who desire traditional sacred liturgical worship.

Mind you, it is a good thing to pray for people who are being unjustly persecuted.   I believe we can all accept that.

It is, from time to time, hard to get one’s head around some of the intentions recently.  I make a kind of general good will effort to pray for whatever is good, true and beautiful in whatever intention I am considering and then move forward without fretting about it.

That said, I was recently in a conversation with a very smart and well-known Catholic commentator and writer who offered his… unease with the monthly intentions designated by Francis. I concurred and, being an Unreconstructed Ossified Manualist, pointed him to the classic intentions identified by writers such as Prümmer.

This is not a minor deal, by the way. We Catholics like to gain the indulgences which the Church has the authority to grant and we ought to be aware of opportunities and earnestly to perform the prescribed works with prayerful and grateful attitude. The works for gaining indulgences will generally include praying for the “Pope’s intentions”. That means to pray not for the Pope, though it is good go pray for Popes, but to pray for the intentions designated by Popes.

What, therefore, to do if we want to gain indulgences if a couple of difficult conditions apply? Let’s call them Obstacle One (physical impediment) and Obstacle Two (moral impediment).

In the first, case, what are we supposed to do in the case that there is no Pope? Usually, modern Popes will release a year’s worth of monthly intentions at a time, so unless there is a really long Sede Vacante period due to a dead-locked conclave or the inability of a conclave to take place, we are good to go for a while.

Obstacle Two is trickier because it involves certain measure of subjectivity. What if, just to create a mind exercise, the intentions that are designated are really challenging to embrace with any sincerity? This could be because they are not understood or it could be because they are, well, dumb or weird.

In either case, how to obtain the indulgence?

Back to Prümmer.

Prümmer says that the intentions of the Holy Father for which we are to pray have a tradition of five basic categories which were fixed:

1. Exaltatio S. Matris Ecclesiae (Triumph/elevation/stablity/growth of Holy Mother Church)
2. Extirpatio haeresum (Extirpation/rooting out of heresies),
3. Propagatio fidei (Propagation/expansion/spreading of the Faith)
4. Conversio peccatorum (Conversion of sinners),
5. Pax inter principes christianos (Peace between Christian rulers).

These five categories were also listed in the older, 1917 Code of Canon Law, which is now superseded by the 1983 Code.

They remain good intentions, all. I’ll leave it to you to determine whether or not the more recent intentions in any way resemble the classic intentions.

Also, for the sake of those who are legitimately impeded from performing some prescribed work (either imposed during sacramental confession or imposed in the concession of an indulgence), either a physical impediment or a moral impediment, confessors (priests who have faculties to receive sacramental confessions) are able to commute – change to something else – both the work prescribed and the conditions required except for, in the case of plenary indulgences in particular, the need for detachment from even venial sin.

Authors are divided somewhat on the question of whether any confessor can commute a work for any person outside of the confessional.  So, it is best to deal with this with one’s own regular confessor in the confessional.

 

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What do bored Catholic young men do during COVID-1984 Theatre? Why, build a tank, of course! – VIDEO

I received this:

We thought you would enjoy to see what these Catholic Latin Mass servers (our son Vincent and his cousin Nathan) were up to during Covid… their completely homemade tank!!

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Super new book from Anthony Esolen: An Annotated Reading of the Prologue of John

When Anthony Esolen and Angelico Press team up… well… it just doesn’t get any better than that.

I was really excited at the notification that Anthony Esolen (whose translation of the Divine Comedy is terrific) had written an in depth reflection on the Prologue of the Gospel of John.   I’m working through it now.

As a priest who uses the Vetus Ordo, the Prologue is “daily bread”, for it is recited at the end of almost every Mass.

If you frequent Mass in the Vetus Ordo your active participation will be massively increased through reading and weighing Esolen’s work.   And – think about it – give a copy of this book to every priest you know who says the Vetus Ordo.

So, far, every single page has been enriching.

In the Beginning Was the Word: An Annotated Reading of the Prologue of John

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