26 August 2018 Sermon of Fr. John Lankeit in Phoenix – BOOM! – mic dropped.

He makes a useful distinction about “clericalism”.

Fr. Z kudos.

Fr. Lankeit also touches on on something that I wrote about yesterday, about priests who force the Mass to their own will, rather than conforming themselves to Mass.   He speaks of “Fr. Iscariot”.

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ASK FATHER: How do you say “gay lobby” in Latin?

Under another post I wrote, channeling my inner Cato, that the “gay lobby” must be destroyed.

The Viganò Testimony is part of its demolition.  They will fight back, as Madame Wile E. Lafarge is already doing.

Right now there is a lot of talk of this “gay lobby” in the Vatican and throughout the Church at many levels.   It is predatory, corrupt and fixedly set on self-perpetuation.  It is hardly to be questioned that demons are wholly involved, since sins like sodomy result in the fixation of demons in the sinners lives and in the places where the sin is committed.

It is, of course, the depredations by homosexuals who have infiltrated the hierarchy which have caused our problems.  Clericalism is not the main problem, it’s only a tool of the predator, a useful add on to their “lifestyle”.

One of the readers asked in the combox:

What is the latin for “Gay Lobby”? We need something to go with “delenda est!”

Good question!

First, we have to workout what “lobby” means.

In these USA “lobby” is a kind of political entity, a group that advocates with lawmakers for this or that.   However, in Italian, where the term using English words came up, “gay lobby”, “lobby” means something different.  Years back, in June 2013 – shortly after the abdication of Benedict XVI – I wrote about that HERE.

In 2013 I wrote:

There is a lot of chatter on the interwebs about the whole “homosexuals in the Vatican” thing.

This has been so obvious to me for so long that it isn’t news. It also makes me angry, and not in a good way. I hate reading or writing about it.

I detest this whole story because I suffered at the hands of these types for decades both in my home diocese and in Rome. And to be clear, they weren’t always liberals. Most were liberals and dissenters, but a few here and there were solidly on the traditionalist side which makes them even more loathsome.  But most of them were dissidents and liberals and were well networked. And they were vicious to anyone who was conservative.  These evil twisted men need prayers for the shameful way they treat the priesthood and the Church and because they risk the eternity of Hell. If I sometimes seem to have little sympathy for homosexuals – including and especially pedophiles – in the priesthood, that’s part of the reason.

Many homosexual priests and bishops strive to live holy lives, truly. While I still think they should have chosen a different vocation, because I think deeply-rooted same-sex attraction makes it too hard to relate properly to the Church as a priest (much less bishop), they have all the sympathy and admiration I can muster. Their cross must be very hard to bear. If they bear it and die a holy death in God’s friendship, I suspect their place in heaven will be very high indeed. However, when homosexual clerics act in the twisted and underhanded ways the whole “gay lobby” issue points to … they don’t get a pass from me just because our wretched society is blindly rushing like a hoard of lemmings towards a “new normal”.

So, that will color my Latin word choice.  I refuse to hear “gay” as anything other than what that quondam happy word is meant to cover up.

What about the Italian meaning of their borrow word from English “lobby”?

In Italian, the connotation of “lobby” is far more conspiratorial and negative. 

An American sense of lobby would be “gruppi di interesse” (interest groups).  In a more negative sense, “poteri forti” (“powerful forces”).

In Italian “gay lobby” is far darker and sinister than it sounds like to Anglophone ears.

So, I will render “gay lobby” for the sake of completing Cato’s thought as:

Praedatorius grex sodomiticus… delendus.

Censeo praedatorium gregem esse delendum.

I’m open to alternatives.

One that I can think of myself would be to substitute masculine grex with feminine manus, hence, Censeo praeditoriam manum delendam.  OR… heh… praedatrix manus sodomotica.

BTW… back to that 2013 piece I wrote, which I reread.  Another quote:

[…]

For decades our society has been slowly but surely and purposely shifted by those in control of the mainstream media and entertainment industry. At first, because of the rise of AIDS, active homosexuals were constantly portrayed as innocent, though perhaps quirky, victims. Once the notion of homosexuality was shifted from its moorings and a new status was created in the minds of the public, another shift took place in the media. Now, TV shows and movies are saturated with homosexuals who are far more sophisticated, with it, intelligent, good looking than their more dysfunctional heterosexual counterparts. Victim time is over. It is cool to be “gay”.

For years an artificial sub-culture was carefully crafted and now it is busting out into a “new normal”.  [Their next objective is the lowering of the age of consent. Fr. Z in 2018]

But – contrary to popular opinion – human nature and God’s revealed truths have not changed. Homosexuality is not normal. Christ’s priesthood and homosexuality converging is like pushing misaligned magnets together. It can be done, but it requires force. It is no wonder that some of these misaligned clerics do gawdawful things, especially to other clerics. They are out of sorts with themselves at their deepest core. How they must suffer! That suffering will sometimes come out sideways. Homosexual violent crime is often the most brutal and bloody that the police see. Homosexual clerics usually won’t be physically violent. Their conflicts manifest in other ways.

There is an old macaronic-Latin phrase in clerical circles in Rome: homo homini lupus… sacerdos sacerdoti lupissimus.

That phrase bears filling out.  It is from Plautus, if memory serves.

In Rome we would say:

Homo homini lupus.  
Mulieri mulieri lupior.
Sacerdos sacerdoti lupissimus.

Not real Latin, but it gets the point across.

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The Viganò Testimony: TRUTH

The reactions to the Viganò (pronounced vig-ah-NOH) Testimony vary as you might expect, along “party lines”.

The papalatrous liberal Left, including not a few sychophants of simply stunning audacity, deny everything Viganò wrote.  Their main tack right now seems to be to impune Viganò’s character by his role in the case of former St. Paul and Minneapolis Archbp. John Neinstedt.

The more conservative and irritated Right, including not a few filterless exemplars of traditionalism’s chattering Id, are crying for blood in the form of mass resignations.  I would warn them of the results of their wishes coming true, given that Pope Francis is unlikely to abdicate and that he would be able then to replace swaths of the episcopate with the help of Card. Wuerl, Antonio Spadaro, Card. Baldisseri, etc.  Think about that for a while as you sip your Yoo-Hoo.

I say that the allegations about Viganò’s handling of the Neinstedt case are troubling.   There are real questions about his possible effort to squash evidence about Neinstedt’s lifestyle.  My suspicion is, if Viganò asked that some evidence be hidden or destroyed, he did that at the request of his own very shady superiors.  Does that excuse?  No.  It might explain.  There are questions.

That said, I don’t think those questions – factual or not – outweigh the content of the Viganò Testimony, which stands on its own merits.

And now there is further corroborations of the content of the Viganò Testimony.  Corroboration if not elaboration.

This comes today from CNA:

Former nunciature official: ‘Vigano said the truth’

Washington D.C., Aug 26, 2018 / 10:17 pm (CNA).- Monsignor Jean-François Lantheaume, the former first counsellor at the apostolic nunciature in Washington D.C., has said that the former nuncio, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, told “the truth” in his explosive statement released to the press on Aug. 25.

[…]

The Viganò Testimony mentions Msgr. Lantheaume throughout, as a witness to what happened.

CNA contacted Msgr. Lantheaume and requested an interview with him to discuss the account attributed to him by Archbishop Viganò. Lantheaume, who has now left the Vatican diplomatic corps and serves in priestly ministry in France, declined to give an interview, and said he had no intentions of speaking further on the matter.

“Viganò said the truth. That’s all,” he wrote to CNA.

Dictum sapienti sat est, is I think how the phrase goes in the farcical play now playing out.

And, Cato like, we must ever repeat: The “Gay Lobby” must be destroyed.

UPDATE:

The Bishop of Tyler, Most Rev. Joseph E. Strickland, has issued a public statement that he thinks The Viganò Testimony is “credible”.  HERE

UPDATE:

At Daily Wire, read Matt Walsh

 

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes.

I’ll bet that there were some really good sermons during your Masses of Sunday Obligation.

Was there a good point or two you could share?

For my part, I had no Sunday Mass assigned today!  I was on my own.

Relaxed day, I thought.  God had another plan.

Everything went along as usual.  I even had a great supper with a priest friend.  A good Sunday.

It was the afternoon when things went sideways for me.

During Mass I had a moment which struck me heavily.

Now, more than ever, we priests and bishops need a Mass to which we must conform ourselves, rather than a Mass that we conform to ourselves through options, legitimate or not.

Mass.  Priest.  Inseparable.

I read those prayers today, which I and countless other priests have read countless times and, in the reading, they went deeper into my marrow.

They told me who I am NOT.

When priests can take all sorts of options, legitimate or not, they are saying who they are and imposing it.

[Continued elsewhere…]

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A hope filled note from an old friend.

From an old friend, a hopeful note.

Also, he shows that Catholics can have a sense of humor.

Dear Fr. Z,

Everyone I spoke with after Mass today feels as I and many of your blogreaders do — we are all redoubling our efforts at holiness, including increased fasting, spiritual reading and prayer.  Every one I spoke with today. Nobody is disheartened.

Fasting is also good for the body, especially as we age, I hear.  I buy frozen Ezekiel bread at the commissary nearby, and the Ezekiel recipe contains all the amino acids necessary for humans. It’s a little cardboard-ish, but tolerable with a little butter or peanut butter.

NAME

(I hope the following isn’t too flippant for serious times, but it’s rather clever, I thought — was sent to me earlier today.)

Today’s “Entrance Hymn”:

 

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The Pope responds about the Viganò Testimony. What he said and what he, maybe, really said.

On the airplane returning to Rome from Ireland, the Pope responded with a non-response to a question from the press about the Testimony issued by Archbp. Carlo Maria Viganò.

What he said…  watch the body language with the words.

“Read the statement carefully yourselves and make your own judgment.”

“I am not going to say a word about this.” (And yet here we are.)

“I believe that the statement speaks for itself, and you all have sufficient journalistic ability to draw conclusions.”

It is an act of trust. When a little time goes by, and you have drawn conclusions, perhaps I will speak about it, but I would like your professional maturity to do this work. It will do you all good, really.

In my cynicism – please forgive me for being a little cynical right now? – what the Pope said is along the lines of:

“You, the press, have been on my side till now. If you think about it for a while, you should still be on my side. If you weigh the alternatives you will remember that I am your guy.”

This is not a happy man.  But that’s not much of a conclusion.   Listen to, however, what he is trying to say.

Here is what I think he said, without saying it.

The Pope is calling on the press to do the necessary work to make this go away.

I dunno. Have I read that wrong? Sincerely… do you get something else from that?

I don’t like these airplane pressers.  Please please please stop doing them.

And may I just add that Greg Burke has the worst job in the world?

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ASK FATHER: “I would like to incorporate fasting…”

In his Letter to the faithful of the Diocese of Madison, Bp. Morlino (aka The Extraordinary Ordinary) recommended the observance of Ember Days in September as days of fasting and abstinence in reparation for sin.

He reminded us that “some demons can only be driven out by prayer and fasting”.  (Cf. Matthew 17:21)

We are, right now, surrounded by demons, especially demons of sodomy.

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Thank you very much the last two podcasts. I found particularly rewarding Father Altier’s sermon and his image of Mother Mary coming to clean the room. [Yeah.. that was great!] I would like to incorporate fasting, as well as rededicating myself to a daily rosary,  into my prayer. Know the contemporary rules set forth by the USCCB are  not at stringent as they were in former times, can you provide a more meaningful exercise for fasting?

The USCCB’s rules for the Eucharistic fast and for other days of penance are, shall we shall, inadequate for a sound Catholic identity.

We all, I think, should do something along the lines of self-denial in reparation for the sins that have been committed.

What immediately occurred to me was “eat less”.   It sounds a little flippant, but, there it is.  Or, cut out a specific food you like.

However, a second thought came.   For some years I have met a fellow at Acton UniversityAndy LaVallee, who has developed a “fasting bread” company.  He bakes nutritious breads suitable for fasting on bread and water.

I am not sure about what this interesting entrepreneur is up to right now with his fasting breads.  However, he wrote a book about it.

US HERE – UK HERE

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PODCAzT 166: Archbp. Viganò testifies about corruption and cover up. Pope Francis knew.

Ed Pentin of the National Catholic Register, the best and most reliable working Vaticanista, has received and released an 11-page testimony from Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, former Nuncio to these USA.  Viganò reveals a great deal about who knew what about The Present Crisis, and what they did or didn’t do with that information.

The report is shocking.  The report left me deeply saddened.  The report is going to be extreme medicine for what ails the Body of Christ, the Church.   As Augustine reported, “the doctor doesn’t stop cutting just because the patient is screaming for him to stop”.

I read the whole report, which is available online.  Pentin’s article is HERE.  The testimony HERE.  It was translated by Diane Montagna of LifeSite.

Viganò is absolutely reliable.

Quotes:

I had always believed and hoped that the hierarchy of the Church could find within itself the spiritual resources and strength to tell the whole truth, to amend and to renew itself. That is why, even though I had repeatedly been asked to do so, I always avoided making statements to the media, even when it would have been my right to do so, in order to defend myself against the calumnies published about me, even by high-ranking prelates of the Roman Curia. But now that the corruption has reached the very top of the Church’s hierarchy, my conscience dictates that I reveal those truths….

Pope Benedict had imposed on Cardinal McCarrick sanctions similar to those now imposed on him by Pope Francis: the Cardinal was to leave the seminary where he was living, he was forbidden to celebrate [Mass] in public, to participate in public meetings, to give lectures, to travel, with the obligation of dedicating himself to a life of prayer and penance.

Cardinal Wuerl, well aware of the continuous abuses committed by Cardinal McCarrick and the sanctions imposed on him by Pope Benedict, transgressing the Pope’s order, also allowed him to reside at a seminary in Washington D.C. In doing so, he put other seminarians at risk.

The appointments of Blase Cupich to Chicago and Joseph W. Tobin to Newark were orchestrated by McCarrick, Maradiaga and Wuerl, united by a wicked pact of abuses by the first, and at least of coverup of abuses by the other two. Their names were not among those presented by the Nunciature for Chicago and Newark.

Pope Francis has repeatedly asked for total transparency in the Church and for bishops and faithful to act with parrhesia. The faithful throughout the world also demand this of him in an exemplary manner. He must honestly state when he first learned about the crimes committed by McCarrick, who abused his authority with seminarians and priests.

In any case, the Pope learned about it from me on June 23, 2013 and continued to cover for him. He did not take into account the sanctions that Pope Benedict had imposed on him and made him his trusted counselor along with Maradiaga.

Now in the United States a chorus of voices is rising especially from the lay faithful, and has recently been joined by several bishops and priests, asking that all those who, by their silence, covered up McCarrick’s criminal behavior, or who used him to advance their career or promote their intentions, ambitions and power in the Church, should resign.

In this extremely dramatic moment for the universal Church, he must acknowledge his mistakes and, in keeping with the proclaimed principle of zero tolerance, Pope Francis must be the first to set a good example for cardinals and bishops who covered up McCarrick’s abuses and resign along with all of them.

I fully expect that the Devil will lash out viciously, through his human agents, at anyone involved in this, including of course Viganò, Petin, the translator Diane Montagna… me for reading it aloud and anyone else who refers to it.   The Devil, the Enemy, is surely grafted onto the homosexual network and is surely, if not possessing some of the ring-leaders, oppressing and obsessing them into carrying out their bidding.  Kick the snake, and the snake lashes out.

UPDATE

Reactions.

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What true clericalism looks like

Do you want to know what true clericalism looks like?  How about taking it on yourself to edit Scripture to be read at Mass.

I got an email today from a regular priestly correspondent.   He sent Sunday’s (tomorrow, 21st Ordinary) second reading options – ahhh… the Novus Ordo and its options!

Here is what he sent:

An option is provided in the prescribed Lectionary for those who disagree with Saint Paul on married life. –  Ironically, the Gospel reading begins with people saying “These are hard sayings…”

EITHER:

Ephesians 5:21-32

Christ loves the Church, because it is his body

Give way to one another in obedience to Christ. Wives should regard their husbands as they regard the Lord, since as Christ is head of the Church and saves the whole body, so is a husband the head of his wife; and as the Church submits to Christ, so should wives to their husbands, in everything. Husbands should love their wives just as Christ loved the Church and sacrificed himself for her to make her holy. He made her clean by washing her in water with a form of words, so that when he took her to himself she would be glorious, with no speck or wrinkle or anything like that, but holy and faultless. In the same way, husbands must love their wives as they love their own bodies; for a man to love his wife is for him to love himself. A man never hates his own body, but he feeds it and looks after it; and that is the way Christ treats the Church, because it is his body – and we are its living parts. For this reason, a man must leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two will become one body. This mystery has many implications; but I am saying it applies to Christ and the Church.

OR:

Follow Christ by loving as he loved you. Husbands should love their wives just as Christ loved the Church and sacrificed himself for her to make her holy. He made her clean by washing her in water with a form of words, so that when he took her to himself she would be glorious, with no speck or wrinkle or anything like that, but holy and faultless. In the same way, husbands must love their wives as they love their own bodies; for a man to love his wife is for him to love himself. A man never hates his own body, but he feeds it and looks after it; and that is the way Christ treats the Church, because it is his body – and we are its living parts. For this reason, a man must leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two will become one body. This mystery has many implications; but I am saying it applies to Christ and the Church.

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National Sodomitical Reporter (aka Fishwrap): anything to distract from root cause of the clerical abuse scandal

Meanwhile, they have all the answers over at the National Sodomitical Reporter (aka Fishwrap).

Here’s a good one.   Laicized Roy Bourgois – remember him? – thinks that ordaining women will fix things up.    That’s gonna happen.  A couple weeks back they were touting old Charlie Curran.  There’s not a washed up dissenter they don’t suck up to at Fishwrap.  Maybe they could dig up George Tyrrell for a comment or two.

Jamie Manson, the lesbian disciple of Sr. Margaret “Masturbation” Farley, was pretty chuffed over the presence of some gays who showed up at the Dublin family meeting.    She pointed out that the organizers were sure to be disappointed that the “gays” weren’t marginalized.  But then she noted that while every “gay” entry for the Meeting was rejected, the organizers allowed bean-bag chair makers to have a display.

A bunch of old women – nuns, this time – are getting back on the bus which will go ’round and ’round till it gets to Pres. Trump’s Florida home at Mar-a-Lago.  The writer describes them as, I’m not making this up, a “juggernaut”.   Does that have to do with The Present Crisis?  Not really.  But it is funny.

One the stupidest things I’ve read in a while came from Ken Briggs.  He thinks that The Present Crisis comes from the Church’s teaching about the “indelible character” imposed by the sacrament of Holy Orders, priesthood.  Hence, the Church needs to re-examine the doctrine of indelible character.  Leave it to Fishwrap to find and embrace truly moronic notions.  Of course, if you are talking about indelible character you are not talking about sodomy as the root problem.

And speaking of tragic misdirection away from the real problem of predatory “gays”, Fishwrap recycled Thomas Rosica’s piece from last week in which he opines that the real problem is clericalism.    Yeah.. that’s it.  It’s clericalism and not and self-perpetuating sodomite and catamite groomers who want fresh meat for their lusts.

Anything to keep people from talking about the real root cause of the clerical abuse scandal.

It’s homosexuality in the priesthood.

Could other causes also be a work?  Sure.  But that’s the big one.

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