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“But once you get that first star on, things change.” … “But once you get that miter one, things change.”

I wonder if any of this is transferable to another sphere.

But once you get that first star on, things change. Advancement becomes about subjective politics not empirical outcomes. When your next job and your next promotion depends on a vote of the United States Senate their priorities become your own. And you start to resemble a senator, more and more, and a general less and less.

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ACTION ITEM! 9 Sept is International Buy A Priest A Beer Day! #IBAPABD

UPDATE: THANKS!

DR, TS, KA, AR, MM


NB: Scroll down for the Latin and English texts for the Blessing of Beer.

You don’t want to miss this.  It’s too important.  And this has been a really tough year for priests, all things considered.

Show a little love.  Give a little TLC.

Monday 9 September is

International Buy A Priest A Beer Day!

Beer is so much more than just a great breakfast drink.  It’s a sign of cordial support and good cheer.

You will want to obtain and deliver beer to your priests.  I share the terrific Norcia Beer with the guys here.  (Do visit their site – they need lots of support since the terrible earthquakes in Central Italy.)

Should any of you want to provide the undersigned (aka Father Z) with a beer one time, try this.

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If some of you want to subscribe (to buy me a beer) once a month, you can use the thingy, below.  (There are more options than the “BEER!” option.


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Card. Ratzinger thinks you should subscribe!

Also, there is a blessing for beer in the old Rituale Romanum which a priest can impart.

When you bring beer to the priest, bring this prayer along and ask him to bless it and all the beer you bought for yourself!

V. Adjutorium nostrum in nomine Domini.
R. Qui fecit caelum et terram.
V. Dominus vobiscum.
R. Et cum spiritu tuo.

Oremus.

Benedic +, Domine, creaturam istam cerevisiae, quam ex adipe frumenti producere dignatus es: ut sit remedium salutare humano generi, et praesta per invocationem nominis tui sancti; ut, quicumque ex ea biberint, sanitatem corpus et animae tutelam percipiant. Per Christum Dominum nostrum.

R. Amen.

Or else…

V. Our help is in the name of the Lord.
R. Who made heaven and earth.

V. The Lord be with you.
R. And with thy spirit.

Let us pray.

Bless, + O Lord, this creature beer, which thou hast deigned to produce from the fat of grain: that it may be a salutary remedy to the human race, and grant through the invocation of thy holy name; that, whoever shall drink it, may gain health in body and peace in soul. Through Christ our Lord.

R. Amen.

And it is sprinkled with holy water…. carefully.

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PARIS: Traditionis custodes … good news and bad news

The Archbishop of Paris, Most Rev. Michel Aupetit, issued a letter to priests of that venerable see about Traditionis custodes.

Good news and bad news.

The good news is that the TLM will continue at Ste Odile (17e), Ste Jeanne de Chantal (16e), St Eugène-Ste Cécile (9e), St Roch (1er), and ND du Lys (15e).

However, Aupetit suppressed TLMs at Notre-Dame-du-Travail (14e – South Paris).  What a lovely birthday gift for Our Lady.

Also suppressed, Saint-Georges-de-la-Villette (19e – East Paris), both in poorer areas. I am told that the miffed reaction was, “No TLM for the poor!”

Notre-Dame-du-Travail is fittingly on the Rue Vercingétorix… taken prisoner in defeat and later strangled in Rome.

One must ask: Cui bono?

Of course Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet is not affected in any way except, perhaps by growing numbers of people.

We’ll always have Paris.

But some Parisiennes won’t have the TLM that is the foundation of their culture.

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Happy Birthday to the Queen of Heaven!

HVMANI GENERIS SATOR ET QVI PARCERE LAPSIS
INSTITVIS MACVLAS VETERIS RUBIGINIS AVFER
ARGENTO THALAMVS TIBI SIT QVO VIRGO REFVLGENS.

Don’t forget prayers to St. Anne for the overturning of Traditionis custodes by divine interventions or by whatever means Heaven’s graces and human grit can manage. Meanwhile, may God soften the hearts of those who will interpret this cruel and unnecessary document.

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VALLI: What’s the mood like in the Vatican these days? And about Francis and ‘Traditionis custodes’

Long time vaticanista Aldo Maria Valli gave an interview about all things Francesco/Bergoglio. He talks about the rumors concerning Francis’s health, a conclave, the scandal of Becciu, synods (“walking together”), Hungary and Orban.

Valli’s most telling comments were about the ethos of Rome and about Traditionis custodes. Concerning the former, I felt this the last few times I was there.

What atmosphere do you really breathe in the Vatican these days?  [What’s the mood like?]

“The feeling of temporariness (provvisorietà) and insecurity is palpable. This is accompanied by a climate of tension and suspicion, for fear of being subjected to purges and retaliation »

Retaliation? Really?

“In the recent case of the motu proprio which effectively abolishes Summorum Pontificum, the bishops have been clearly told that if they do not align they will be removed without too many compliments.”

About the cruel Motu Proprio TC with my zisk:

Meanwhile, as you recalled, the Pontiff made sure to prepare the ground for the suppression of the Latin Mass. Why launch this war?

“Because it is precisely by unleashing a war and provoking dissensions and protests that Bergoglio can demonstrate that the Tridentine Mass is ‘divisive'”.  [Jesuits are famous for their general lack of liturgical knowledge and interest.  TC must come from that, surely.  However, it is also useful because it caused a distraction from something else.  I think it will backfire.]

It is not so?

“With a wise and generous application of Benedict XVI’s previous motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, communities linked to the ancient rite have never found themselves in conflict with other faithful and priests”. [Do you see the key word there?  “Faithful” and priests. Conflicts might arise with priest and “faithful” who are not faithful.]

Does Francesco want to fuel a conflict that did not exist?

“Arousing the casus belli is typical of Francis’ Peronist [!] mentality: first he provokes the exasperated reaction of those he wants to hit, and then in the face of their protest he shows himself authoritarian and despotic and accuses them of disobedience”.

Isn’t it paradoxical that the apostolic letter, which practically tried to eliminate the ancient rite, is called Traditionis custodes?

“Francis, citing the Council, defines bishops as “guardians of Tradition” precisely when he forces them to abolish their main expression, which is the liturgical one. Anyone who sees this as a sort of mockery is not completely wrong ».

Precisely.

“It is painful that someone who is called “Holy Father” shows himself so cruel to his children, and so tolerant with those who are declared enemies of Christ, the Church and the Pope”.

I remind the readership of the post I made about the four “lynch” (an appropriate word) pins of Francis’ reign.

Francis’ Four Postulates from his programmatic encyclical “Evangelii gaudium”

This includes a description of Caudillismo – a quintessentially Argentinian socio-political phenomonon of a “strong man”, the most famous of whom have been Juan Manuel de Rosas (1793– 1877) – from whose writing Francis drew his “Four Postulates” – and, of course, Juan Peròn (+1974).

Please go review that post.  It is really useful.

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

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Rome Shot 269

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6 Sept: St. Zechariah, Old Testament Prophet

Today is the feast of St. Zachariah, the prophet of the Old Testament. Here is the entry in the Martyrologium Romanum with a translation.

1. Commemoratio sancti Zachariae, prophetae, qui populum de exsilio in terra promissionis reversurum prophetavit eique regis pacifici nuntium attulit, quod Christus Dominus triumphali suo ingressu in Sanctam Civitatem Ierusalem mire implevit.

The commemoration of Saint Zechariah, the prophet, who prophesied that the people would return from exile into the land of promise, and announced the news of the King of Peace to it (the people), which Christ the Lord fulfilled with His triumphal entrance into the holy city of Jerusalem.

And now for the patristiblogger angle: the Fathers commentary on the Book of Zechariah. Here is St. Augustine on Zechariah 5 (about the vision of the flying scroll and the woman in the Ephah).

Augustine deals with false oaths in a letter to his good friend Alypius, by this time the bishop of his home town of Thagaste (ep. 125):

As to the suggestion you [Alypius] made in your letter that we should examine together the nature of an oath extorted by force, I beg of you, do not let our discussion turn crystal-clear matters into murky ones. If a servant of God were threatened with certain death, so that he should swear to do something forbidden and wicked, he still ought rather to die than to swear, so as not to commit a crime in fulfilling his oath. But in this case, … it was only the persistent shouting of the people that was forcing the man not to any crime but to what could be lawfully done, if it were done. And… the only thing to fear was that a few violent men, mingled with a crowd of mostly good ones, might seize the occasion to start a riot, under pretense of virtuous indignation, and might break out into some accursed disturbance to satisfy their passion for robbery. And when even this fear was unfounded, who would think that perjury could be committed even to avoid certain death, much less loss or some kind of physical injury? That individual called Regulus had never heard what the holy Scriptures say about the wrongfulness of a false oath. He had learned nothing about the sickle of Zechariah, and obviously he had not sworn to the Carthaginians by the sacraments of Christ but by the filthiness of demons. Yet he did not so fear certain torture and a horrible sort of death as to take his oath under compulsion, but he went to meet them to avoid perjuring himself, because he had sworn an oath of his own free will.

I wonder if this reminds anyone of any current events.

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes: 15th Sunday after Pentecost (23rd Ordinary – N.O.)

Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at the Mass for your Sunday (obligation or none), either live or on the internet? Let us know what it was.

Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to the detriment of all. Share the good stuff.

What was attendance like?

Tell about attendance especially for the Traditional Latin Mass.  I was getting reports that it was way up.  But now COVID… again….  Tell me it doesn’t have a demonic component.

Was the Motu Proprio mentioned?  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.

I have some remarks about the TLM – HERE

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Rome Shot 268

Use your phone’s camera

 

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