ASK FATHER: 1 Nov this year is on a Monday, so Mass is not obligatory. But do we still have to refrain from work? – UPDATE and CORRECTED

UPDATE: 2 Nov 2021

The official decree, not as it’s posted on the USCCB website, but in the book, has clearer wording.

When 1 January, 15 August, or 1 November fall on a Saturday or Monday,

“they will not be observed as holy days of obligation,”

The simple reading of this is that there is no obligation to refrain from “work or business that would inhibit the worship to be given to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s Day, or the due relaxation of mind and body.”

Also, pastors would not be obliged to offer a Missa pro populo on those days.

Sorry about the confusion.  I got it wrong, at first.


Originally Published on: Nov 1, 2021 

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Regarding this coming Monday, and the U.S. Bishops’ decision that “Whenever January 1, the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, or August 15, the solemnity of the Assumption, or November 1, the solemnity of All Saints, falls on a Saturday or on a Monday, the precept to attend Mass is abrogated.”

Does this merely mean that one does not have the obligation to attend Holy Mass this coming Monday 01 NOV, or does the ‘abrogation of the precept to attend Mass’ also mean one does not have to rest from servile labor on that day?  I ask, as I am scheduled to work that day, and normally take such days off.

From the wording of the decree as it is posted on the USCCB website, the only abrogation is of the precept to attend Mass.  The obligation to abstain from servile labor is still in force.  [NB: The UPDATE above]

“Yeah, right!”, you will have already said.  “All anyone hears is that ‘since it’s on a Monday, it isn’t a holy day of obligation…’ or “If even bishops don’t think it’s serious to miss Mass anymore, why bother on Sundays?”

To which I might respond, were someone to say that, “You mean the bishops that locked up our churches?”

Don’t worry everyone, it’s a New Springtime! New Evangelization is blossoming! Everything in every way is getting better and better every day!  Traditionis custodes! Young families are being denigrated with accusations of divisivness!  We are building back better!

To the point:

All Saints’ Day is still a Holy Day, though attending Mass is not obligatory this year.  It is a Holy Day, but this year not of obligation for hearing Mass.

Holy Days are like Sundays, the Lord’s Day.

If people must work on a Sunday or on a Holy Day, then they should “devote themselves to prayers for a suitable time alone, as a family, or, as the occasion permits, in groups of families.”

Can. 1247 On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are obliged to participate in the Mass. Moreover, they are to abstain from those works and affairs which hinder the worship to be rendered to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s day, or the suitable relaxation of mind and body.

And…

Can. 1248 §1. A person who assists at a Mass celebrated anywhere in a Catholic rite either on the feast day itself or in the evening of the preceding day satisfies the obligation of participating in the Mass. §2. If participation in the Eucharistic celebration becomes impossible because of the absence of a sacred minister or for another grave cause, it is strongly recommended that the faithful take part in a liturgy of the word if such a liturgy is celebrated in a parish church or other sacred place according to the prescripts of the diocesan bishop or that they devote themselves to prayer for a suitable time alone, as a family, or, as the occasion permits, in groups of families.

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ASK FATHER: Does an Apostolic Administrator of a diocese have the authority to force priests to receive the “jab”?

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Fr Z, does the Apostolic Administrator of a diocese have authority to require all priests in the diocese (including religious priests) to receive the covid jab, as well as to require the priests to tell him whether or not they have done so? Such request has recently been received by the priests. Thank you.

The bishop doesn’t have that authority, so the Apostolic Administrator definitely doesn’t have it.

Anyone who attempts to impose this is a tyrant.

 

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Just Too Cool: Traditional consecration or “baptism” of a new bell

At Messa in Latino we see images of the Vetus Ordo consecration of a new bell at Rome’s traditional parish Ss. Trinità dei Pelegrini.   Very cool.

The consecration of a bell in the old rite, often called a “Baptism” is magnificent, long and complex.  As in the rites of baptism, the bells is washed with holy water, anointed with (oddly) the Oil of the Sick and Sacred Chrism, filled with smoke from burning thyme (or really thymiama, the recipe for which – equal parts of galbanum, stacte, frankincense and onycha) is, given by God to Moses, is a little hard to make now… but that’s another story), frankincense and myrrh, and then solemnly given a name.

Bells move and speak to us.

They call us to joy, prayer and action.

They mark the passing of time.

They warn us when there is danger.

They cry to the heavens when we suffer.

They mourn when we mourn.

Their silence can be deafening.

The rite of the consecration or “baptism” of a bell speaks to their use.  They are intended to thwart the snares of enemies, increase our devotion, avert hail and storm and mitigate the wind, and “lay low the powers of the air”.

“Lay low the powers of the air lay low the powers of the air, so that hearing this bell they may tremble and flee before the standard of the holy cross of Thy Son depicted upon it.”

Let all our churches ring their bells proudly and without fear of intimidating complaints… the tell-tale sign of a guilty conscience.

The new bell, close up, named “Lúcia… Lucy”.

One of several photos at Messa in Latino:

 

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The children of the Traditional Parish in Rome had their “All Saints” recital today, each one dressed as a saint and explaining to all who they were.  Then there was a procession with them through the streets of Rome to P.za Navona where they entered the church of St. Agnes “in agone” and sang an Ave Maria in Latin.  These are just the children singing.

 

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes: Christ the King (31st Ordinary – N.O.)

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 Mass for your Sunday obligation (or, maybe still none), either live or on the internet? Let us know what it was.

What was attendance like?

Tell about attendance especially for the Traditional Latin Mass.  I was getting reports that it is way up.

Any local changes or news?

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

I have some remarks about the TLM – HERE

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Concerning Traditionis custodes – VIDEO

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Biden and Francis at Tanagra

In case you didn’t see it (I didn’t have time to read it immediately) Card. Burke published a letter about Catholic Politicians and Non-Admittance to Holy Communion. HERE in six languages.

I think you can imagine his position, which is impeccably argued according to the Church’s law, suggesting also a sound pastoral praxis.  It also provides a brief review of the slide into indifference about Communion for manifest and obstinent grave sinners in the political sphere, going back to the infamous Hyannisport Conclave of 1964.

In contrast to this, I read today in Italian at Nuova Bussola that Biden met with Francis today.  Apparently Francis, who never hesitates to disply his scowling ill-temper and displeasure, was all fluffy and smiles with Biden.  You remember.  It was all kissy and Caro syrup with the previously most aggressive pro-abortion POTUS, Obama, who persecuted the Little Sisters of the Poor.  It was all Grumpy Cat with Pres. Trump.  And its back to syrup with Biden, the most aggressive pro-abortion POTUS to date who is again persecuting the Little Sisters of the Poor.  For his part, Biden mentioned that it was nice to be back in the Vatican… so we can suppose that he knew where he was.

Later, at the Palazzo Chigi, with the Prime Minister Mario Draghi, – NB – Biden said that Francis allegedly told him that he was a “good Catholic” that he should keep receiving Communion.  We have no proof that Francis told Biden that, of course.  Biden has always had a rather casual relationship with the truth.  However, it sounds like something Francis might say to someone so very much on his wave-length.  But we don’t know.

According to AP: “The Vatican spokesman declined to comment on Biden’s remarks about Communion, noting that the Vatican doesn’t comment on the pope’s private conversations beyond what is written in the official communique, which made no mention of the issue.”

Of course this will stir things up for faithful Catholic bishops trying to find the courage to apply the Church’s laws as they promised they would when they became bishops.  And this in advance of the annual November meeting of the US Bishops in Baltimore.

The New catholic Red Guards will be quivering in paroxyms of ecstacy at the possibility of using something Biden alleges Francis to have said to beat certain bishops in the press.  They are rather predicable.

Apparently in the ceremonial exchange of gifts, Biden gave Francis a chasuble made by Gammarelli in Rome (talk about “owls to Athens”) made in the 1930’s,.  It seems that it was boosted from the Jesuit parish in Delaware where Biden receives Communion in contravention of can. 916.  It had to be a Roman style vestment. I doubt we will see Francis use it anytime soon.

Might it have been Biden’s subtle protest against Traditionis custodes?!?  Of course!  That’s it!

At least it wasn’t one of those hammer and sickle crucifixes that he got from the President of Evo Morales of Bolivia.

BTW… if Francis doesn’t like or agree with cann. 915 and 916, why doesn’t he try to change them?

Until those canons are changed, they should be followed.

UNLESS… perhaps the laws laid down are really so important after all and can be defied or ignored?

(Traditionis custodes?)

ACTION ITEM! Be a “Custos Traditionis”! Join an association of prayer for the reversal of “Traditionis custodes”.

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