I just had a momentary waking dream….

I just had a flash of an American bishop calling a simultaneous meeting of all the clergy of the diocese together with a press conference…

Thank you for coming.   I’m Jude Noble, Bishop of the Diocese of Black Duck.

I’ve called you here today because we are going to stir a few things up.   What we have been doing for the last few decades in our local Church isn’t working.

I cannot see how we fulfill our duty to God and His people, serve either of them well, by doing the same old things that haven’t worked year in and year out.   It’s not only disservice to God and to you, it’s expensive and scandalous and crazy.   It is my goal to keep as many people out of Hell as possible, including myself.  That means that we have to make changes if we want there to be anything left of what our forebears built and which we have been diligently squandering for decades, including our moral capital.

In the spirit of the Second Vatican Council, prayerfully heeded in the light of all the other Councils, it’s time for something new.  Here’s the new plan.

Since everything starts with and returns to our worship of Almighty God, liturgical worship is of critical importance for every other aspect of our new direction.  At the Cathedral we will set the pace.  We will have Solemn and Pontifical Masses and Vespers on Sunday.  Vespers, just as the Council asked for.  It’ll be rocky at first, but we will improve.  We will be overhauling music and liturgy in parishes, too.  Many will fight this and issue wild language and threaten to shut down parishes and stop contributing.  Okay.   We will keep going, poorer, but in the right direction and give them every incentive through prayer and works of mercy to return to the fold.  I suspect there are church musicians and pipe organ specialists who will relocate here from all over the country just to be involved.  Once we get going, if some people move away, others will relocate to be part of it.  Watch.

Starting right now, every priest of this diocese has faculties to use the Traditional Roman liturgical books and I want them all to learn how to use them.  I’m not suggesting this Fathers.  I’m telling you.  Do it, men.  If you don’t, I can always bring in, vet, and incardinate some of the hundreds of cancelled priests out there.  Watch me.  [PAUSE.  Finding with his eyes and staring for a moment, one by one, at a few priests.] Test me, if you dare, Fathers.  Stir people up – like you always have in the past when you didn’t like something – and I will use interdict.  But, we would rather have you with us.   Who knows.  I can probably trade you to the Archdiocese of Red Bird for future seminarians to be named later … if they aren’t already here.

The Novus Ordo will certainly continue to be in use, although I suspect that the numbers of Masses in each Rite may undergo a kind of exchange of priority once people start voting with their feet, as it were.

We need a new way of approaching things, including formation of priests.  At noon, today, I’m sending messages out and I’m pulling all our men out of the seminaries where they have been and I’m bringing them home.  We will train them here and train them properly. We will use a parish closed by my predecessor, with its church and school for a new seminary. [Holding up a piece of paper.] Here’s the list of the new faculty.  I see Father is distributing it.  We will do this one way or another, whatever it takes.   I’ve started a special “kickstarter” campaign online for donations at IWantMyCatholicChurchBack.com, to build a good library and necessary buildings down the line.  The address will be distributed.  For now, we need profs and blackboards.   But even if the donations don’t come, we are doing this.  We – I will be closely involved – we will sleep on cots if we have to, but we will get this done.  I’m confident that if we start this project, God will provide.  Good men who want nothing more than to serve Christ and His people as Catholic priests and not facilitators of an NGO will come out of the woodwork begging to be part of it.

As for staff, I mentioned the faculty already, but also I’ve told a couple of older cardinals about this and they are eager to be spiritual directors and even instructors.  Let’s just say our Canon Law courses will be exemplary.  Seminary liturgies should be exceptional and the men will learn to carry out even the most involved rites.   As they should.  We are, after all, our rites.  It’s time that priests actually know their Roman Rite for a change. The spiritual advisors at the seminary will include older ascetic monks from traditional monasteries with long years of experience.  A traditional group of sisters has already volunteered to take care of everyone.  They will be housed at yet another parish and convent that my predecessor also…

[SHOUTS]

… shut… down.

No, I am not taking questions.  There’s more.

With this decree [Holding up a piece of paper], I have suspended Communion in the hand in this diocese, but with a very short grace period.  Catechesis about Communion will begin in parishes on Sunday.

[SHOUTS FROM OLDER PRIESTS IN LAY CLOTHES]

Before people run around with their hair on fire, just to be clear, Communion on the tongue is still the norm in the Catholic Church.

There was an Indult granted some years ago for Communion in the hand, at the discretion of the diocesan bishop in those areas where permission was granted.  Ironically, that Indult was granted for the explicit purpose of eventually eliminating Communion in the hand.  That didn’t work, so we are going to try something else: teach, persuade, phase it out.   Studies show that many Catholics don’t believe what the Church teaches about the Eucharist.  We are going to turn that around.

With this decree [Holding up a piece of paper], I have suspended the service of females at the altar.   If Father has to get his own cruets for a couple of days, so be it.  I am open to instituting male acolytes or ordaining to the old Minor Orders.

Or both!  I’m nothing if not flexible.

With this decree [Holding up a piece of paper], I am establishing regular and generous times for availability of the Sacrament of Penance at specific parishes and there will be confessions available always at the Cathedral.  Go to confession.

… Could someone get Fr. Hugalot a glass of water, or something? …  He’s not looking very…. thanks… thanks for helping, Miss.

With this decree [Holding up a piece of paper], I am establishing that all altars in the diocese which cannot now be used for Masses ad orientem, be rearranged.  If there is a main altar in the apse, it should be given priority and used.  More on that later.

As the phrase goes, this diocese needs more processions and less chattering.  So, we have a schedule.  [Holding up a piece of paper.]  For the praise and glory of Our Savior, His Blessed Mother and all the saints, to thank them and to ask their intercession, we must return to traditional devotions and novenas. Because Forty Hours Devotion, long fallen out of use, first developed in time of dire emergencies, threats of invasion or plague or famine and the like, we are going to have a diocese-wide return to Forty Hours Devotion and the schedule will be publ…. oh…

There’s more, but I see that a few of the reporters and older priests have started looking a little green and more than one has fainted.  It’s a good thing we pre-positioned a few EMTs before we started.

To be continued.

For now, that is all.

¡Hagan lío!

[Drops the mic]

But, no.  That was a momentary flash. Gosh that was vivid.

Oh well.

I’ve now returned through the wardrobe from the Diocese of Black Duck to my desk.

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FOUR men entered seminary in all of IRELAND this year – UPDATED

UPDATE:

From a reader:

Hi Father, long time follower, I would like to respond to your remark on Ireland. Perhaps I don’t need to register to tell you about the good news in Ireland.
Before Traditionis Custodes, the ICKSP is progressing well with multiple location under Canon Lebocq.  Their sisters are coming in too. We are blessed by an Oratory in Formation in Dublin, The FSSP in Waterford. The Benedictines of Silverstream are growing year after year. In my own city of Cork, we have the Dominican who have restored the Dominican Rite, the SSPX, the Traditional Mass in our Parish of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Our Catholic Scouting Movement is growing fast and hopefully it will have the same effect for vocation and catholic families as it does in France (particularly for the traditional catholics). My point father, even when things look dark, our Lord is helping us. The remain of Catholics in Ireland are waking up and praying praying praying. You are a good Beacon for us. Please, communicate this little hope growing in Ireland for us. The terrible Abortion referendum has also served as an electro choc … We are counting ourselves yes, but like in my native France we are seeing a deeper catholic conscience emerging from an Irish catholicism which had transformed into a mere social behaviour without any debt. Vocations to seminary are few but vocations to more traditional order are growing (Dominicans, Benedictines, Oratorians, ICKSP, SSPX ….). And some of our dear bishops start to pay attention. We must pray even more than ever for them.


Published on: Oct 1, 2021

Ireland.

Remember what Benedict XVI recommended to Ireland?  It wasn’t complicated.

Friday penance.
Fasting and prayers.
Read Scripture.
Perform works of mercy.

And…

GO TO CONFESSION!

Ireland, unlike Ninevah, has not changed.

I saw at The Irish Catholic that, in Ireland, all of Ireland, FOUR men entered seminary this year.  Dioceses, 26.  Entrants, 4.   TWO more for the Neo-Cats, whom I would guess are not from Ireland.  Just a guess.

I’ll bet you just about anything, that the bishops in Ireland will make no changes whatsoever.   They won’t even consider thinking outside the box…which is the real inside of the box: Tradition.

If the bishops everywhere were to redo their seminary curricula to be along the lines of what Canon Law and a couple other key documents insist on, teach what Vatican II really says along with the rest of tradition, get rid of nearly every prof and start over with the faculties, get the women and lay students out of the programs, and require traditional sacred liturgical worship, the trend would reverse – sharply.

But they won’t.

I am reminded of what my old pastor Msgr. Schuler said when the Archdiocese was projecting an extremely dire priesthood shortage in the future and refused to do anything at the Hell-hole of a seminary except to make it worse.  The powers-that-were put out a message about how there would be consolidations, blah blah blah.  “It’s like they would rather sit around and starve to death than plant crops.”

Apt for Ireland.

Bishops far and wide would rather see their parishes and dioceses fall to ruin and sold off rather than try TRADITION.   They would rather watch them burn them down and the smoking holes filled with salt, than try TRADITION.   They would, in fact, light the fires themselves.

So, no… keep doing the same thing.  Stay the course!  Everything’s just great.

And let’s cancel more priests!

The state of the ecclesial suicide pact is strong!

I suspect that numbers of applicants will drop in these USA now that the needlessly cruel  Traditionis custodes is out.

Meanwhile, I hear that the SSPX seminary in Virginia welcomed 46 new men this year.  If that number is off, I like some correction.

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Little Flower, pray for us.

Today is the Feast of St. Thérèse de Lisieux.

I call upon her intercession today in a special way, for myself and for my benefactors.

One of my two 1st class relics of St. Thérèse, to whom I am grateful.

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If it is the case that the homosexualist agenda is harming the Catholic Church then…

You definitely should take in the piece at The Catholic Thing by David Carlin.  It ends…

I submit that a papal letter on homosexuality is long overdue.  The theory and practice of homosexuality, not to mention the great tidal wave of pro-homosexuality propaganda that is flooding the world – these things, it seems to me, are almost as grave a threat to the Church today as Communism and Nazism were in the 1930s.

I won’t be holding my breath till Pope Francis writes such a letter.  Nor will I hold my breath in hopes that the Catholic bishops in America will write a collective pastoral letter on the topic.

Carlin writes about the laxity about the aggressive homosexualist agenda – yes, he names Jasmine – has harmed the Church.

One is forced to ask:

If it is the case that the homosexualist agenda is harming the Catholic Church, then why don’t bishops do something about it, even at the level of offering pretty much empty words that no one believes they believe?

Yes, you have to accept the premise that the homosexualist agenda is harming the Church.  The alternatives are that it is helping the Church, which is patently not the case for reasons Carlin lays out, or it is neutral, which is also absurd.

Reminder:  Homosexual activity is sin that cries out to Heaven.

I will now await the usual anonymous and deeply craven hate mail.  I can’t tell you the depth of my juxtaposed pity and contempt for the writers.  Pity for their obvious affliction and contempt for their cowardice.

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TAN Books is doing it’s part in troubling times… just as it always has.

In the 70s and 80s when there was another wave of CHURCH GONE WILD™, TAN Books held the line.  TAN provided good books and also did so generously, even sending life-rafts of books to seminarians.

TAN is still trying to do its part as CHURCH GONE WILD™ II is in full suicide mode.   As a matter of fact, they have an 80% off deal now.  HERE

They have a new initiative, TAN DIRECTION.  My good friend Fr Cliff Ermatinger is, among others whom I know, writing for them.  Check it out.

Another whom I know is Mr. John Sonnen, who runs the tour group that sponsored the TLM Holy Land Pilgrimage I was part of on the cusp of COVID madness. He blots out the sun now, but he used to serve Mass for me at my home parish when he barely could reach the altar.

Another contributor is Julia Meloni, who has just published a book with TAN: The St. Gallen Mafia: Exposing the Secret Reformist Group Within the Church. US HERE – UK HERE (Kindle available too.)

TAN is doing it’s part in troubling times… just as it always has.

Biretta tip!

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Clear words from a good priest about the cruel ‘Traditionis custodes’ and worst case scenarios

Quite a few of you have written to me about something that my good friend Fr. James Jackson, FSSP (recently moved from Colorado to Rhode Island) published in his parish’s bulletin.   I received two such emails this afternoon.  Father is the author of the terrific  Nothing Superfluous: An Explanation of the Symbolism of the Rite of St. Gregory the GreatUS HERE UK HERE . Now more important that ever: Be ready to give reasons.

All of us priests who are convinced that the Traditional Roman RITE or Vetus Ordo is of prime importance for Holy Church, has been getting questions from people about what he would do if Francis, or the Roman Congregations do in his name and by his will, tries to shut down the Vetus Ordo completely or disbands the Fraternity of St. Peter.

Is it wise to think about undertaking big projects – any projects – right now if everything is under threat in the wake of Francis’ own Plessy v. Ferguson document?

I’m with Sun Tzu: “If you fight with all your might, there is a chance of life; where as death is certain if you cling to your corner.”

Fr. Jackson, a retired Marine, has provided an answer.  It was an of charity to be so forthright and to print this in his bulletin.  In a time when doctrine and leadership are under attack from both within and without, people are understandably anxious.   People want clarion call leadership, not the feeble “from behind” that has enervated nearly every aspect of the Church’s life.

This is Father’s response with my emphases:

“I’ve been asked more than once about whether we should pursue another project, given the hostility of not just the pope but many prelates, clergy, religious and laity to the Vetus Ordo. Could the pope just suppress the FSSP? Yes. And if he did, the bishop of Providence would be left trying to provide for your needs, which would be a daunting task for him. The worst-case scenario would be that we are ordered to leave the diocese and the parish would be closed. Could this happen? Yes. If it did, I’ve already made up my mind what I’m not going to do. I won’t go independent (I’ve seen way too much schism in that department), nor will I join the SSPX (as if they’d have me). I would instead retire, get a small house with my meager savings and hit the road in some area such as this one, going around celebrating Mass at people’s houses, all underground of course, keeping the Mass alive and waiting for better times. As a Society of Apostolic Life, we are very much working on each possibility and are planning how to fight like junkyard dogs, if needed. But more than anything, we trust our Lord 100% that He knew what He is doing when He permitted the Motu Proprio of this pope. Our Lord told us that there is only One Whom we should fear. And it isn’t the pope or some cardinal with a chip on his shoulder about tradition. – By now you’ve heard about the grave restriction of our work in Mexico. It is not 100%, and maybe we can hang on down there for better times, but better times may not be coming. To be honest, I have a feeling that this is the end of our work in Mexico. We will lose many battles, I think.  Fraternity priests will be meeting in Nebraska from October 25-29 for a recollection and an ordination. Both Fr. Truong and I will be attending. We need to stand solid and united not just for our society, but also for the faithful we serve. Zoom meetings cannot accomplish this. So, we may not have Masses available for you during that week. Please understand that this might be the last meeting we have together as a Society.”

Maybe fight like “Devil Dogs”?

It seems to me that this is going to be the situation for quite a few priests.

As I mentioned before, before too long you may need those home altars and the necessities for Mass.

 

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Consider establishing an altar or chapel in your dwelling.

Over at NLM there is a post providing photos from readers of their home altars or chapels.  HERE

I warmly recommend that you consider establishing something in your dwelling.

The use of a cabinet is a great idea.  For example, think about an “entertainment cabinet” that many people have, a large piece of furniture with doors that open to reveal a TV, etc.  These days, larger and better screens are pretty economical.  Big one’s won’t fit in these cabinets.   Hence, maybe it could be repurposed.   I have one (left by the previous resident) where I am now and it would be perfect with the rearranging of shelves.  I wonder if these aren’t going out of style now that screens are getting huge.  There might be some available used or on consignment, etc.

As it happens, I have a whole room dedicated as a chapel.  However, the attractive, abandoned piece of furniture I have would work very well.  There are even additional hinges in the frame behind the doors so that the doors could be opened all the way, flat against the sides of the cabinet, instead of sticking out.   I suppose the insides of the doors could be decorated with sacred images.  The drawers would easily hold Roman vestments, since they are plenty wide and deep.   Right now, I am cutting and staining boards to add as shelves to make it into a china cabinet.

I suspect that, before things get better, they will get worse.

Home altar.

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