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UPDATE 10 Oct 2021
This is from Fr. Christensen:
Things have been harrowing. Two weeks ago I went to the hospital with what I thought would be something fairly simple, but soon I was transferred to the hospital in Sioux Falls, there they and I, decided that the best course of action was a tracheostomy. I knew that this would happen, but not so soon. I was quite emotional, but my family, bishop, and brother priests, upheld me.
There were various complications, causing great pain, emotional and physical. I had stellar care. Doctors and especially nurses are heroes.
Two weeks later I am home. With the need for twenty four seven days a week care. Which doesn’t come cheap.
I do not have a Seven Sisters group, but I would welcome one.
I am writing this on a loaner computer, once I get mine back, I will post more on my blog. God, and Our Lady were with me in powerful ways.
PAX
Fr. Dana Ambrose
If any of you good souls out there can form a Seven Sisters Group SOON… SOON… you would be doing a great work of mercy.
If it cannot be formed SOON, then I hope that my group will shift their attention to Fr. Christensen.
Originally Published on: Oct 6, 2021
Something must be up. Today, out of the blue, I have received two emails asking about Fr. Dana Christensen, who has ALS.
One of the notes was from someone involved in the marvelous Seven Sisters Apostolate.
Hello Father, Jxxxxx has mentioned your friend Father Christensen who has ALS..she’s asking if a Seven Sisters group could be started for him? Is he in a parish?
Could you mention him on your blog and ask for people to consider it..then to email Jxxxxx at sevensistersapostolate@gmail.com
You ladies out there… please consider getting involved with this important apostolate.
Do you know about the Seven Sisters Apostolate? I’ve written about them several times. HERE
In a nutshell, 7 women and perhaps a couple alternates, commit for 1 year to 1 hour of prayer for 1 priest each week. Hence, there is a lady on Monday, one on Tuesday, etc., ideally in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.
In some cases, though this is not obligatory, the priest or bishop may not even know who they are.
There are good resources at their site.
From a priest…
QUAERITUR:
I hope you are well … TC Motu Inapproprio and all else considered.
I need to bless new guns and ammo for some Catholic men. I remember something like this on your blog.
Is there something specific in the Rituale for this ? I’d rather not use ad omnia.
This on a day when all I want to do is have a analyze chess opening, do my daily Hungarian lesson and have a quiet nap. Especially today now that “walking and talking together” is underway. Sheesh. I wonder what demon goddess they will adopt as a guiding inspiration this time? My money’s on Kali. Or maybe Durga, given the topic of this question.
For those of you who have a quivering spittle-flecked nutty at the thought of guns and, even more, at the thought of priests blessing guns, try to fight through your murk of fatuity and remember that guns are morally neutral inaminate tools. They can be used in many ways. Whiners should consider that it is only because of guns that they are … well, were … freer than most in the world.
In the past I have answered this question with the blessing “ad omnia”, but you don’t want that. Okay. I rise to the challenge.
In the pre-John XXIII Pontificale Romanum (meaning that it wasn’t for priests) there were blessings for arms, a benedictio armorum (meaning armor) and a benedicto ensis (blessing of a sword). Ensis for a “sword” is rather more poetical in use than the more prosaic “gladius“. Hence, it strikes me that you could just leave it be as ensis for “weapon”, to be conceived as “gun”. Otherwise, there are neologisms. See below.
Here they are from the Pontificale issued by Leo XIII.
DE BENEDICTIONE ENSIS
Pontifex ensem benedicere volens, illo cui tradendus est coram eo genuflectente, quem unus ex ministris coram eo tenet, stans sine mitra, dicit:
V. Adjutorium nostrum in nomine Domini.
R. Qui fecit coelum et terram.
V. Dominus vobiscum.
R. Et cum spiritu tuo.
Oremus.
Bene+dicere digneris, quaesumus, Domine, ensem istum; et hunc famulum tuum, qui eum, te inspirante, suscipere desiderat, pietatis tuae custodia munias, et illaesum custodias. Per Christum Dominum nostrum.
R. Amen.
Deinde aspergat ensem aqua benedicta. Tum sedens, accepta mitra, tradit eum illi, cui tradendus est, genuflexo coram eo permanente, dicens:
Accipe ensem istum, in nomine Pa+tris, et Fi+lii, et Spiritus + Sancti, et utaris eo ad defensionem tuam, ac sanctae Dei Ecclesiae, et ad confusionem inimicorum crucis Christi, ac fidei christianae; et quantum humana fragilitas permiserit, cum eo neminem injuste laedas; quod ipse tibi praestare dignetur, qui cum Patre, et Spiritu Sancto vivit et regnat Deus in saecula saeculorum.
R. Amen.
Since most hand guns are semi-automatic or revolvers, and therefore capable of relatively rapid fire, the word for a weapon that could launch multiple arrows or bolts could be use: polybolum, n. I remember another word we had in Foster’s classes, manuballista, f., for the handheld version of a catapult, really more like a slingshot, I guess. A word for a rifle is scloptum, n. Carabina, f., is in use as well as pistolium, m. A bullet would be glans, glandis, f., which were balls of lead thrown at the enemy, according to Julius Caesar. I suppose you could use proiectile, n. You wouldn’t generally deal with singular, so glandes and proiectilia.
So…
Bene+dicere digneris, quaesumus, Domine, pistolios, sclopeta et glandes… qui eos (just use masculine for all of them) …
This following could be used for, for example, body armor, like a chest rig with plates, kevlar, etc.
DE BENEDICTIONE ARMORUM
Pontifex benedicturus arma, quae aliquis ministrorum coram eo tenet, aut supra altare vel aliquam mensam ponuntur, stans sine mitra, dicit:
V. Adjutorium nostrum in nomine Domini.
R. Qui fecit coelum et terram.
V. Dominus vobiscum.
R. Et cum spiritu tuo.
Oremus.
Benedictio Dei omnipotentis Pa+tris, et Fi+lii, et Spiritus + Sancti, descendat super haec arma, et super induentem ea, quibus ad tuendam justitiam induatur. Rogamus te, Domine Deus, ut illum protegas, et defendas, qui vivis et regnas Deus, per omnia saecula saeculorum.
R. Amen.
Alia Oratio.
Oremus.
Deus omnipotens, in cujus manu victoria plena constitit, quique etiam David ad expugnandum rebellem Goliam vires mirabiles tribuisti, clementiam tuam humili prece deposcimus, ut haec arma almifica pietate bene+dicere digneris; et concede famulo tuo N. eadem gestare cupienti, ut ad munimen, ac defensionem sanctae matris Ecclesiae, pupillorum, et viduarum, contra visibilium et invisibilium hostium impugnationem, ipsis libere et victoriose utatur. Per Christum Dominum nostrum.
R. Amen.
Deinde aspergit ea aqua benedicta.
The fruits of Vatican II
The worship of dirt
“Earth Altar” installed at Novus Ordo Parish in Germany
H/T @NovusOrdoWatch pic.twitter.com/zEbPIayyxz
— Nick Donnelly (@ProtecttheFaith) October 9, 2021
Germany. Again.
Become a CUSTOS!
Apart from the fact that Card. Turkson is in it… apart from the fact that the execrable Nancy Pelosi is in it… spot anything that’s conspiculously not there?
We welcome @SpeakerPelosi from the US House of Representatives.We talked about caring for the environment, in the light of #Laudatosi ,migration issues,human rights, health in times of pandemic, and the work of the #VaticanCovidCommission for #foodforall #jobforall #healthforall pic.twitter.com/OVHOofECF9
— Integral Human Dev (@VaticanIHD) October 8, 2021
How about….
#LIFEforall
#BIRTHfor all
CNA has a dreadful account.
Cardinal Turkson was drawn this week into the debate over whether Joe Biden, the second Catholic president in U.S. history, should be denied Communion over his support for abortion.
In an interview with Axios on HBO, the Ghanaian cardinal said: “If you say somebody cannot receive Communion, you are basically doing a judgment that you are in a state of sin.”
“It sounds like you don’t think that should happen in the case of President Biden,” said the interviewer.
“No,” Turkson replied. “You know, if, you know, a priest who’s distributing Communion sees — unexpected all of a sudden somebody he knows to have committed murder, he’s meant to protect their dignity and the respect of that person.”
“So it’s for extreme cases?” the interviewer suggested.
“Yeah. Those, for extreme cases, OK?” Turkson commented.
How much more “extreme” does it have to be than the catholic USA LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES for decades actively promoting abortion, receiving awards from Big Business Abortion, forcing US taxpayer funding of abortion?
Well. I guess there’s catholic PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Meanwhile…
It all starts this weekend! @Pontifex will inaugurate the #Synod on Synodality with a celebration in St. Peter’s Basilica this Sunday. This important moment will be preceded on Saturday with a moment of reflection in the new hall of the Synod. #ListeningChurch pic.twitter.com/xiIyy4jvqV
— Synod.va (@Synod_va) October 8, 2021
Instead of books that can be stolen from mail slots (aka “a crime”) maybe we could send one of these to every member?
Where was this today when I needed it pic.twitter.com/GdvXeCkzJx
— Hope Hodge Seck (@HopeSeck) October 9, 2021
Think about this, potential seminarians, young priests and your dioceses, prospective religious, priests who are isolated, people looking for parishes or places to relocate.