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"But if, in any layman who is indeed imbued with literature, ignorance of the Latin language, which we can truly call the 'catholic' language, indicates a certain sluggishness in his love toward the Church, how much more fitting it is that each and every cleric should be adequately practiced and skilled in that language!" - Pius XI
"Let us realize that this remark of Cicero (Brutus 37, 140) can be in a certain way referred to [young lay people]: 'It is not so much a matter of distinction to know Latin as it is disgraceful not to know it.'" - St. John Paul II
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Grant unto thy Church, we beseech Thee, O merciful God, that She, being gathered together by the Holy Ghost, may be in no wise troubled by attack from her foes. O God, who by sin art offended and by penance pacified, mercifully regard the prayers of Thy people making supplication unto Thee,and turn away the scourges of Thine anger which we deserve for our sins. Almighty and Everlasting God, in whose Hand are the power and the government of every realm: look down upon and help the Christian people that the heathen nations who trust in the fierceness of their own might may be crushed by the power of thine Arm. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. R. Amen.
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HUGE NEWS! IDENTIFIED: Remains of Servant of God, Army Chaplain Fr. Emil Kapaun (MofH in Korean War!)
This is terrific news!
Today, I was notified that the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency identified the remains of Marion County-native Father Emil Kapaun. He served as an Army Chaplain during WWII and the Korean War, where he was taken as a POW. pic.twitter.com/iIFj03Rk8a
— Senator Jerry Moran (@JerryMoran) March 4, 2021
Fr. Kapaun was taken POW in Korea in the Battle of Unsan in 1950. Their camp was overun by 20000 Chinese. Kapaun rescued nearly 40 men while under fire. He died in a N Korean camp and was buried in a mass grave.
Miracles for his cause, now open, have been claimed.
AWARD OF THE BRONZE STAR MEDAL – By direction of the President under the provisions of Executive Order 9419, and pursuant to the authority contained in AR-600-45, the Bronze Star Medal with “V” Device for heroic achievement in connection with military operations against an enemy of the United States is awarded the following named officer:
CHAPLAIN (CAPTAIN) EMIL J. KAPAUN 0558217, CHAPLAIN CORPS, UNITED STATES ARMY, a member of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Regiment, displayed heroism in action against the enemy near Kumchung, Korea on August 2, 1950. Chaplain KAPAUN received information that there was a wounded man in an exposed position on the left flank of the first battalion that could not be removed as there were no litter bearers available. Chaplain KAPAUN, together with another officer, immediately proceeded to the front lines, where he contacted the Battalion Commander in order to obtain the approximate location of the wounded man. With total disregard for personal safety, Chaplain KAPAUN and his companion went after the wounded man. The entire route to the wounded soldier was under intense enemy machinegun and small arms fire. However, Chaplain KAPAUN successfully evacuated the soldier, thereby saving the soldier. This heroic action on the part of Chaplain KAPAUN reflects great credit on himself and the military.
His Medal of Honor citation reads:
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of Congress the MEDAL OF HONOR to
CHAPLAIN (CAPTAIN) EMIL. J, KAPAUN
UNITED STATES ARMY
for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty:
Chaplain Emil J. KAPAUN distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division during combat operations against an armed enemy at Unsan, Korea, from November 1–2, 1950. On November 1, as Chinese Communist Forces viciously attacked friendly elements, Chaplain KAPAUN calmly walked through withering enemy fire in order to provide comfort and medical aid to his comrades and rescue friendly wounded from no-man’s land. Though the Americans successfully repelled the assault, they found themselves surrounded by the enemy. Facing annihilation, the able-bodied men were ordered to evacuate. However, Chaplain KAPAUN, fully aware of his certain capture, elected to stay behind with the wounded. After the enemy succeeded in breaking through the defense in the early morning hours of November 2, Chaplain KAPAUN continually made rounds, as hand-to-hand combat ensued. As Chinese Communist Forces approached the American position, Chaplain KAPAUN noticed an injured Chinese officer among the wounded and convinced him to negotiate the safe surrender of the American Forces. Shortly after his capture, Chaplain KAPAUN, with complete disregard for his personal safety and unwavering resolve, bravely pushed aside an enemy soldier preparing to execute Sergeant First Class Herbert A. Miller. Not only did Chaplain KAPAUN’S gallantry save the life of Sergeant Miller, but also his unparalleled courage and leadership inspired all those present, including those who might have otherwise fled in panic, to remain and fight the enemy until captured. Chaplain KAPAUN’S extraordinary heroism and selflessness, above and beyond the call of duty, are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, the 1st Cavalry Division, and the United States Army.
SAVE THE LITURGY – SAVE THE WORLD! A TLM community reports in with GOOD NEWS
They say that the plural of anecdote is “data”. This is another data point which underscores just exactly how right I am about everything, and how unstoppable this movement is.
This is from the Latin Mass Community in Erie, PA.
I would like to alert you to the new website for the flourishing Latin mass community in the diocese of Erie Pennsylvania:
https://www.LatinMassErie.org . The Erie Latin mass community has doubled in the past two years and it continues to grow, especially among young families. Thank you for all that you have done to promote the sanctification of the Church through the liturgy and sound doctrine. Much of our growth has happened during the pandemic. This pandemic has forced people to go online with their faith, and they have found bloggers like yourself and Taylor Marshall who have made them aware of the Latin Mass. Many of our new community members didn’t even know the Latin mass existed before the pandemic.
While I get notes like this from lay people and priests around the country quite often, I thought this was timely, given the rant that I ranted in a previous post today.
There are a few things I really like about this.
First, they have a nice website.
Next, “doubled in the past two years”… “young families”.
Next, people who have started to attend during COVID-1984 picked up the idea from people like me. They “didn’t even know the Latin mass existed before the pandemic”. I think I would re-write a little: “Before the pandemic, they didn’t know the Latin Mass existed.” Why, yes! It did exist before the pandemic and the pandemic helped the TLM to spread, too.
Next, note the connection between sanctity, sound doctrine, and liturgy. It’s all there, folks. Right there.
Next, from the site I learned of a super idea. At a regularly scheduled TLM, they invite in a “Guest Priest” to preach. Their bishop is coming soon. Great idea.
Fr. Z kudos. I really like news like this. I needed good news today.
Here’s a thought.
Those of you who have organized TLM COMMUNITIES, such as this one and such as the TMSM of which I am the “prez”… WRITE TO ME. I’d like to build a page of these organized communities.
I don’t mean, “Hey Father, we have a nice group who attends St. Cunégonde in the Diocese of Red Bird. Nice people. There are donuts after.
No, I mean an organized group, with a structure in place.
Write to me HERE and put TLM COMMUNITY in the subject line.
And remember that, perhaps, the Catholic Signal Corps could help you get online.
Save The Liturgy – Save The World
NEW COMPENDIUM BOOK: Defending the Faith against Present Heresies….
Since the Church’s earliest days, even in the Letters of Paul, there developed a genre of writing adversus haereses, against heresies. The reason is obvious: Christ is the Truth. With the exception of those on the ideological Left regarding elections, Christians want the TRUTH, even though it is hard. When people stray from the Truth to sow error, they and what they teach become a threat to the salvation of souls, their own and those of others who embrace their errors. Christ gave a special ministry to the Church, the Petrine Ministry with Tradition, the Rule of Faith handed down and protected through Apostolic Succession.
The very people of God has a sensus fidei, a sense of the Faith. Though the better description is sensus fidei fidelium… the faithful’s sense of the Faith: to have it, you have to be faithful.
Along comes Francis, who says and writes curious things which raise questions in the minds of the faithful. It is not the role of Popes to bring about doubts and divisions. On the contrary. But, here we are. Doubts and controversies are multiplying. There are a lot of factors, but I think in honesty we have to admit that Francis is in the mix to one degree or another.
One is led to wonder about what is going on in the heads of those who never evince the slightest puzzlement about some of the things Francis issues.
People of Faith want to know the Truth. These days, with “fake news” and competing voices and, now, cancelling and suppression of speech, getting to the Truth can be hard.
Not forgetting that Francis himself has called for parrhesia, clear, honest talk, some people of good will have raised concerns about certain recent developments. They also do it in public when their concerns haven’t been addressed in private.
Results vary.
One thing invariably happens, those on the Left who seem not to see anything at all odd in things right in front of their faces, shout explanations along the lines of, “SHUT UP!”
Given the growing willingness of some within the Church to embrace the cancel culture, terror tactics of the secular Left (I’m a recent target, along with a bishop), in the future it maybe become hard to find the questions, concerns, challenges, pleas for answers, respectful rebuttals, etc. online. I readily imagine a cancelling of all such things by catholic news media outlets, etc, the purging of sites that have archived them by a growing catholic Minitrue.
Until we move into the 451ºF phase, scripta manent. Concrete books are not as susceptible to widespread obliteration.
A small Catholic publishing house in Canada, Arouca Press, has put out a seriously provocative volume.
edited by John R.T. Lamont and Claudio Pierantoni, with a Foreword by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò.
Long title. But you get what it’s about.
This is a compendium of things which – to be blunt – does not make Francis, Cardinals, Bishop look good. Quite the opposite. The book is provocative.
Those who tend to favor what Francis and his crew have been doing will become shrill. This is hardly to be doubted.
Some will dismiss it out of hand, saying that those who are represented in it, or who would want to read it, are crazy outliers. Pay no attention to the tilting deck, life boats and iceberg, everything is fine. “Shut up!” they explain.
This is what I draw out of the existence of such a book.
Whether you are a staunch supporter of Francis and his crew or you are a sharp critic, …
You might be able to dismiss one or two smart people who have problems with, say, certain aspects of Amoris laetitia. You might be able to brush aside as an isolated incident when Francis says something weird to a journalist.
When you start to collect all of these things, odd sayings and teachings, reactions to them, into one volume so that you can see a picture emerging, you can’t simply brush it aside.
The cumulative force of the things collected in this book may just prompt questions. Just scanning through the table of contents and the useful index makes you go, “Whoa! There’s a lot here.”
Again, the book is printed and not just in the cloud. The left might be able to make it rare, try to cancel the publisher, buy up copies, and destroy them. Some will remain. The more you all buy, … etc.
Again, the left might be able to attack and even silence sites which have the book’s content piece meal, here and there, but this is a compendium which produces a cumulative effect.
What I would say to those who are 1000% in favor of everything that’s been going on for the last few years, and who think this is a bad book, blah blah, is:
If you think this compendium is bad, then produce your own book, respond to it. Collect into one volume your supportive open letters and explanatory essays. Let people see the cumulative effect of your no-doubt-incontrovertible position, bound to persuade.
Rather than respond with “Shut up you kooks!”, put up or shut up yourselves.
Take it seriously and see what happens.
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Latin Liturgy Association: complimentary one-year membership for priests and seminarians
I received this note:
The Latin Liturgy Association decided to grant a complimentary one-year membership to all interested priests and seminarians. You are free to share that information with any priests or seminarians that you think would be interested. They email directly, and I will add their names and emails to our membership database. If they would prefer a paper copy, they should include their mailing address in their email.
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PRAYER REQUEST
Kind readers… may I ask a prayer from you to St. Joseph?
I suggest the Litany, but … please… anything.
ASK FATHER: Mass intention register … in Latin
First, many prayers for you always!
Second, many of us at the seminary are looking for a personal mass intention book to keep record of masses. Preferably we have seen a red version that is labeled in Latin and is of a higher quality than what we can find online. Any ideas where we could find them?
You are looking for is the “Missarum diarium et onera“. I got one in Rome at the bookstore Ancora near to St. Peter’s. It’s in Latin. Hard cover. Medium sized. Enough entries probably for a lifetime of a priest’s personal intentions. Not expensive.
Not that useful.
The version I got isn’t all that practical for, for me at least.
It is quite Roman, in the sense that it is intended for a sacristy at a church where in the church or chapel or crypt, etc., there are multiple altars. There is an indication about which altar the Mass was intended for or fulfilled at (doesn’t specify) – “Altare”. There is an entry for the church – “Ecclesia”. There is an entry for place – “Locus”, which I suppose could mean town.
In sum, it is a strange set of items that hearkens to an earlier day, when multiple priests were at a church saying Masses through the day at different altars. That’s what we see still at, thanks be to God, Ss. Trinita dei Pellegrini in Rome, but not many other places. And even in that place, this book wouldn’t be that helpful, since the Mass books in Roman churches basically need the priest’s name and diocese/institute/order and the date he said Mass. Otherwise, it could be for a religious community of priests, whose community receives intentions at their HQ or mother house. The intentions are distributed to priests in the field. The priests report back to HQ that intention was celebrated, for example, #9867 was celebrated by Fr. Sven O’Brien, SNARL*, at the Altar of St Christine the Astonishing at Mournful Mother Weeping Church in Black Duck, which is privileged and indulgenced. Back at HQ, old Br. Diligens gets the notification, looks up #9867, marks it as fulfilled on thus and such a date and, if there is need to send a notification to the one who requested the Mass, takes care of business. Such a registry reflects the seriousness of intentions and also days when there were many many more priests.
Newer books are a little more practical for the priest who keeps track of his own intentions, apart from the parish, etc. They also include an entry for “No.” and the usual things like “Date”, the intention, the amount of the stiped, the date the offering was made (because the law requires that intentions be fulfilled within a prescribed time or on the day that was agreed), a slot for the name of the one who made the offering. Sometimes a narrow column for a indication such as living or deceased or perhaps the type of Mass (Low, Sung, Solemn, Requiem).
These books could be a lot better.
In my copy, I just write pertinent stuff, every other line being a new entry, and cross them out with red when I fulfil the obligation.
NB: I’d like to have some priests chime in on this with their experience. I’ve seen some priests/parish simply use a yearly liturgical calendar book for their territory as their record of intentions. Others have databases, no doubt.
Fathers… what would YOU like to see in such a book? What would be your categories?
*Societatis Nobilis Agentium in Rebus Liturgicis (aka The Liturgy Secret Police)




























