Vicious letter to a young, faithful priest

UPDATE 3 April 2019:

There have been developments.

I’ve seen two secular outlet stories. Daily Telegraph HERE and ABC HERE

Fr. Rynne has been removed from his parish after a visitation by retired Bp. Peter Elliot.

It also seems that Fr. Rynne was assaulted at one point by a group who forced their way into the sacristy after a Mass.

___ Originally Published on: Mar 23, 2019

This is an example of what the young, faithful and tradition (aka Catholic) priest faces in parishes which have, for decades, been twisted out of shape.

A letter from a parishioner to a young pastor of a parish came to my attention.  It is vicious.  The malice is palpable.  At first I didn’t want to give it more exposure, but it is now out and about through other sources.  On reflection, it is a good example for the readership to understand what priests face today.

Actually, I have two example from the last 24 hours.  One of them concerns how a aged lib sister is actively sowing division in the parish of a young priest who is correcting abuses and introducing reverent liturgy.   Alas, I can’t anonymize that one easily.  Let’s just say that this sister is living up to all the nastiness and underhanded dealing which I experienced from her ilk in seminary and in a parish.

Back to the vicious letter.   This letter was aimed at a priest in Tasmania, Fr. Nicholas Rynne by one Maureen Bennett, a parishioner.  Again, I am not the first to put this letter out to wider view.  And it was made known without any blacking out of names, etc.   Hence, let  it stand.

Fathers, save your hate mail in a file.

Scripta manent.

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POSITIVE NEWS! A successful TLM in @archkck

I had posted some time ago that there would be a Solemn TLM celebrated at St. Michael the Archangel, Leawood, KS, organized by my friend Fr. Shawn Tunink.

It seems to have been quite the success!  He wrote:

Instead of the 40 or so people we have for Low Mass, we had almost 400!

He sent a link to a page with photos.  HERE

I see that my friend Fr. Bartulica is the  subdeacon and the thurifer plays for the KC Chiefs…. which is football, I think.

Solemn High Mass-69

Solemn High Mass-86

Fr. Z kudos to all.

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FINALLY! Pres. Trump’s Exec. Order concerning EMP preparedness

FINALLY!

Long-time readers here will recall that I’ve written on occasion about the devastation that a large Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) would cause.  A large enough EMP could take out much or all of the electrical grid that our lives have come to depend on as babies for their mothers.

EMPs can be natural occurrences (as produced by your planet’s yellow star) or manmade (as produced by the detonation of nuclear weapons).   On the natural side, we are overdue for a repeat of the infamous Carrington Event of 1859.  **shudder**

I read now at In Homeland Security that Pres. Trump issued an Executive Order concerning EMPs.

[…]

The Executive Order on Coordinating National Resilience to Electromagnetic Threats mandates that the White House take charge of national EMP preparedness. This order circumnavigates the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Energy (DOE).

Putting the White House in charge of EMP preparedness is a bold, but vital, component of the president’s executive order. Traditionally, cabinet departments – including DOE and DHS – have a long history of playing down the seriousness of the EMP threat.

The new executive order states that the president’s National Security Advisor, coordinating with the National Security Council and the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, “shall coordinate the development and implementation of executive branch actions to assess, prioritize, and manage the risks of EMPs.”

President Trump’s executive order also directs DHS to liaise with DOE and other agencies, along with the private sector, to “develop a plan to mitigate the effects of EMPs on the vulnerable priority-critical infrastructures.”

Rare Bipartisan Progress on EMP Preparedness

Getting an EMP preparedness executive order is one of those extraordinarily rare bipartisan successes on Capitol Hill. Republican and Democratic factions in Congress have emphasized for years how important EMP preparedness is, but past administrations were mostly indifferent.

Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Edward Markey (D-Mass.), Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and former Senator Jim Webb (D-Va.) have all led calls for EMP preparedness legislation. U.S. Representatives Michael McCaul (R-Texas) and Doug Lamborn (D-Colo.) also played a big part, as did many other current and former lawmakers at the state and federal level.

“It is way past time to stop admiring this problem,” Sen. Johnson told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Operations Committee on Feb. 26, “and actually begin to do something concrete to protect our vulnerable electrical grid, control systems, and the ever- increasing array of electronic devices our society has become dependent upon.”

[…]

This is a really important development as our world gets more dangerous by the day and as the clock ticks.  It is just a matter of time before your planet gets nailed by a serious CME.  Then it’s lights out and about 90% of everyone will die.

Try to contemplate what would happen were you to lose all electricity, and even most things that run on batteries would simply not work.  What would happen to your life? What would your world look like after a week of zero electricity?  A month?

If you haven’t read much about the impact that a large EMP might have, try…

One Second After by William R. Forstchen US HERE – UK HERE
This is a standard in the genre.  The author, who’s got game, has written two sequels.

He also has a newish one out.  Far more dire, however.

US HERE – UK HERE

Check it out.

Lights Out by David Crawford.  US HERE – UK HERE

And not exactly an EMP scenario, but in the same line:

Patriots by James Wesley Rawles. (It’s sequel HERE) UK HERE

 

There are quite a few now that explore the impact of an EMP.  One series, the Perseid Collapse, by Steven Konkoly, starts with a pandemic and then moves to an EMP scenario.

You get the drift.

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It was 50 years ago today… Paul VI’s Apostolic Constitution “Missale Romanum”

Precisely 50 years ago today the “God of Surprises”, through his permissive will and his vicar Paul, allowed us to experience a brand new version of Mass.

The Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum was promulgated by Paul VI on 3 April 1969.

The world would never be the same.

10 years ago – 10 years! – I made three PODCAzT’s for the eve of the implementation of Missale Romanum, that is, the beginning of the use of the Novus Ordo at Advent of 1969.

 

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St. Richard of Chichester and another Richard remembered with a limerick

The feast of St. Richard of Chichester cannot go by without my remembering a limerick my old pastor Msgr. Richard Schuler would occasionally quote:

There was an old Bishop of Chichester,
Who said thrice (the Latin for which is ‘ter’),
“Avaunt and defiance,
Foul spirit called Science,
And quit Mother Church, thou bewitchest her.”


On this topic of the Church and Science I recommend the book, Galileo in Rome: The Rise and Fall of a Troublesome Genius by William R. Shea and Mariano Artigas and Dava Sobel’s A More Perfect Heaven: How Copernicus Revolutionized the Cosmos (UK edition HERE).  In addition, there is Heilbron’s The Sun In The Church and Galileo by the same.

BTW… St. Richard called for a Crusade against the Saracens.  Bless him.

Happy feast of St. Richard!

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A Rose Vestment follow up and GREAT news! – UPDATED

UPDATE 3 April 2019:

You can “Pound Fr. Finigan” by using this address/link:

paypal.me/FatherTF

And of course mine is

paypal.me/fatherz

___ Originally Published on: Apr 2, 2019

The great Fr. Finigan, His Hermeneuticalness, who is recovering from serious health issues – PRAYERS FOR HIM! – now has a little more time to write for his blog.  He posted recently a piece about the fruits of the Mass.   HERE

However, he leads off with a photo of a rose vestment laid out for Mass on Laetare Sunday and in he includes a photo of the rose Solemn Mass set that YOU readers helped to purchase in 2009 – 10 years ago! – for his parish when he was still in Blackfen.     HERE

Do some of you remember the “Pound Fr. Finigan” campaign?

That was a sad situation in Blackfen, because a whack-job took over Fr. Finigan’s place and destroyed his work.   For years I worried about that set of rose vestments.  Quo?

Fr. F writes:

Back in 2009, Damian Thompson and Fr John Zuhlsdorf encouraged many people to contribute to providing a High Mass set of rose vestments for Our Lady of the Rosary in Blackfen where I was parish priest. Those vestments were later acquired by St Bede’s at Clapham Park where they are regularly in use. There are many people who benefit from the special fruits of the Masses celebrated using those vestments.

St. Bedes!   That is terrific news!  I knew the former pastor (parish priest) there, Fr. Basden, and know the new pastor, Fr. Holden.  They recently swapped places, Fr. Basden going to Ramsgate and Fr. Holden going the Clapham Park.    Great priests, great places, fortunate people, everyone wins.

In any event, I am so relieved about the Blackfen Rose set going to St. Bedes.  I couldn’t be more pleased.

Gosh… 10 years ago!

Finally, allow me to ask for another “Pound Fr. Finigan” campaign.   Since he is no longer a parish priest as he convalesces, he doesn’t have nearly support he had before.   You know what that means.  I sure know what it means!

 

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ASK FATHER: “Official” Litanies approved for liturgical use? – UPDATED!

UPDATED BELOW

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

I have wondered what it means for litanies to be “approved for liturgical use”. Of course, there are many litanies floating around, and then there are those “official” litanies – but what exactly would be the liturgical context for which they are approved? I only know of the Litanies of All Saints being a part of the liturgy of the Church.

Thanks for asking about litanies.  We need more litanies and more processions.  Less nattering!  More devotions!

As you say, there are lots of litanies floating around, such as the famous Litany of Humility written by Merry del Val.   It is a good litany with good petitions and no harm is done by reciting it… on your own.   I wrote a facetious (sort of) litany: Fr. Z’s Litany for the Conversion of Internet Thugs (2.0)

However, when it comes to scheduling a collective and formal recitation of a litany, priest with people, we may used only the litanies officially approved by the Church for public worship.

There are eight Litanies officially approved by the Church for public use.

UPDATE: A priest wrote to remind me that the Congregation for Divine Worship approved other litanies.  In Ephemerides Liturgicae 127 (2013) 248-256 we find approval and text of the Litania de Domini Nostro Iesu Christo Sacerdote et Victima and the Litania de Sanctissimo Sacramento.

PDF HERE

There is the

  • Litany of Saints, used at the Easter Vigil and during ordinations, Rogation days, exorcisms, etc.
  • Litany of Loreto, the Marian Litany, often recited after the Rosary
  • Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus
  • Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
  • Litany of the Most Precious Blood
  • Litany of St. Joseph
  • UPDATED…
  • Litany of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Priest and Victim
  • Litany of the Most Holy Sacrament

I have a PODCAzT about how to sing official litanies.

For example, you are a member of the Holy Name Society and you have a meeting of the many men who belong to the group.  You can have a formal singing or recitation of the Litany of the Holy Name, in church, led by the priest, etc.   During, for example, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, you could have the priest lead the Litany of the Sacred Heart.  During a lovely procession in honor of St. Joseph, you can have the singing of his litany and the same for the Blessed Virgin.

I would very much like chant notation for all of these litanies, especially the two most recently approved.

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HYUGE advance for Law Enforcement Officers thanks to Pres. Trump

As many of you know, I’m a big supporter of LEOs.  With my family background, I pretty much bleed blue.   Also, I am a strong proponent of the 2nd Amendment and LOTS of training for … well.. everyone, whether they decide to conceal carry or not.

That said, I had an email today from Tactical and Preparedness Newletter, which reports a stunning – pardon the pun – new development!

This is an exciting step forward and I can’t wait for the civilian version.

Tactical and Preparedness Newsletter
By: Ox and David Morris

In a bold move to Back The Blue, Trump spokesman, John Spartan, announced that a new hybrid-weapon is going to be made available to all federal, state, and local US law enforcement.

Based on the 2260s Phaser used on the TV show “Star Trek,” the pistol form weapon has stun, heat, and kill modes and an effective range of 100 meters. [Tell me YOU don’t want one!]

Dr. Raymond Cocteau said, “This will truly revolutionize law enforcement in the US. Early testing has shown that officer proficiency with the phaser is 8-10 TIMES higher than with traditional pistols because officers enjoy setting the phaser to ‘stun’ or ‘heat’ and practicing at home in addition to training at the range.”

When combined with tactical “3 seashells” training, [Very important!] it provides a huge jump in the ability to seamlessly scale force. [Split infinitive… oh well.]

“One of the biggest benefits is the ability to do realistic training in stun mode using pets, children, and spouses as moving targets.

[…]

I can’t wait for the civilian version!  Think: hordes of Unneeded Ministers of Communion swarming the sanctuary, etc.

Because I know that the mention of Pres. Trump is a “trigger” (pardon for pun) for the dems out there, and various foreigners, I’ll turn the comment moderation ON for a while.

o{];¬)

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POSITIVE NEWS! TLM parish in @dioprovidence

Positive news from the Diocese of Providence, RI.

Here is a news story about the revival of a parish, which was going to close, by the Fraternity of St. Peter, FSSP.

I want to add a couple things before you watch this.

First, the reporter refers to this as “going back in time”. Well, yes, okay. We know that if we are going in the wrong direction, we have to retrace our steps and find the right road. However, the retracing is for the sake of the future and NOT the past!

Also, she referred to Bp. Tobin’s decision as “drastic”. NO! Common sense is NOT DRASTIC! NOT acting on common sense is drastic. She got that terribly wrong.

Finally, while I admire and support the FSSP, the REAL renewal will come from diocesan priests in their regular diocesan parishes. That’s why I want everyone to know what a terrific job Fr. Jay Finelli is doing at his place, in the Diocese of Providence, at Tiverton, RI, the Church of the Holy Ghost. Fr. Finelli has been working hard hard hard for years. Let’s not think that the FSSP would have been even a consideration if Fr. Finelli had not lead the way and shown that it was possible.

That said, Fr. K kudos to Bp. Tobin and Fr. Berg.

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Getting ready for Holy Week and singing the Passion in Latin

Where I am, we are preparing for the great Triduum with its ceremonies which make present to us, sacramentally, the mysteries they represent.

Yes, we are going full-tradition this year.

I am very hopeful about having the help of priests for these days, which will also involved the singing of the Passion.   I’ve done the whole Passion several times… whew.

In anticipation of Palm Sunday, and the Passion according to Matthew, I’ve been sending out some information to our prospective sacred ministers.  It occurred to me that priests out there might also like to have this.

Here’s an oldie ASK FATHER and also PODCAzT text from 2016.  Follow the links if you are interested:

I had a panicked email from a seemingly desperate cleric who is to sing the St. Matthew Passion for Palm Sunday.  I am glad that he wrote today instead of next Saturday!   He wanted help with the tone.

As if I have time to record the whole Passion from St. Matthew and post it here!  Sheesh!

No… wait…

did record the whole St. Matthew Passion and post it here!  Years ago, in 2008, in my PRAYERCAzT project, which has lain dormant for a while.

Once upon a time, I was regularly recording short podcasts to help priests new to all this singing in Latin thing get the tones and Latin into their ears.

My podcast for the Palm Sunday Passion has a longish intro of beautifully sung chant from the Mass, but I get into the 30+ minute text soon enough.

Here, Father!  For you!  And good luck with the singing.

Do you need the notation? HERE

BTW… I mention the special tone for the part of the Passion excluded from the 1962 Missale.  I have for years now improvised the last part, after the genuflection and silence, in the old tone.  It works just fine and it is permitted.  In my recording, I included the excluded part, lest we lose the sound and memory of that beautiful tone for the Passion.

021 08-03-11 Palm Sunday – Passion of St. Matthew (sung)

And for good measure… before someone asks.

023 08-03-18 Passion of St. John (Good Friday – 1962 Missale Romanum)

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