ASK FATHER: Help for a blind priest who wants to learn the Traditional Latin Mass – UPDATED

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Can you help with finding a way for […] to find proper pronunciation? Our Bishop will not allow him to say TLM unless he can “prove” proper pronunciation. He currently uses the apple translator app, but needs a means of slowing it down. Please point any technological assistance his way.

Firstly, I am glad the people are seeing this post.

Next, it is NOT unreasonable for a bishop to desire that priests pronounce the Latin properly.  As a matter of fact, good canonists (such as the late Card. Egan – not a great friend of things traditional) said that the ability to pronounce the Latin properly was the key to being “idoneus” as per Summorum Pontificum (along with being in good standing, etc.).

I had started a project many years ago to help priests with pronunciation.  PRAYERCAzTs.  I have a page.   It lay fallow for quite a while, but I have there some good foundational recordings.

Also, I am willing regularly to record the Latin, spoken and chanted, for orations at request.

Persevere!

 

Originally posted 4 January 2021


From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Please help us get a Latin Mass in my diocese. Father is
willing to learn, but needs technical assistance. He is blind.

I don’t know how to help in this case.  In any case, Father is going to have to memorize… as all priests should anyway.

However… perhaps Father’s Guardian Angel wanted to help me.  I just remembered a story from a few years back… HERE

Extraordinary Form missal to be produced in Braille for the first time

An Order of Mass for the older Latin form of the liturgy is to be produced in Braille in what is believed to be the first of its kind.

The Latin Mass Society is working to produce the missal with the help of the UK-based Torch Trust, a Christian charity that supports people with sight loss.

Joseph Shaw, LMS chairman, said the idea for the Order of Mass came from supporters. “It is demand-driven,” he said.

He said that LMS was also preparing a large-text “Bishop’s Canon”, which contains the Canon of the Mass and other important texts, for use by priests with poor eyesight.

Braille was invented in the 19th century by the French Catholic musician Louis Braille. He had been a pupil at the world’s first school for the blind, which had been set up decades earlier by Valentin Haüy, another Catholic, in Paris.

A Braille missal already exists for the new English translation of the Mass. The Xavier Society for the Blind, an American organisation, has produced Braille versions of the Catechism and the New American Bible.

That is something you might look into.

Do any of you readers have any ideas?

BTW… yes… Angels are helping…

I just saw that, today, 4 January is World Braille Day.

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“Ab arbore autem fici discite parabolam…”

There must be something special about the number 230.

Libs in Congress successfully blocked changes to Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Acts which says that Big Tech controlled social media cannot be treated like a publisher, which gives Big Tech pretty much carte blanche to conduct a reign of terror.

It looks like Francis changed 230 §1 of the 1983 CIC so as to open up the lay “ministries” of lector and acolyte to women.

Signs of the times.

Any other 230’s out there which are causing havoc?   There hasn’t been a new element added to the periodic table yet, has there?

I am being queried heavily in email to comment on the issue of female lectors and acolytes.

Here’s my first reaction.  When I read news from the Vatican I often share with my friend Fr. Finigan the need to unwind with some happy music.  Check out his tweet HERE.   He likes “Mien Hut, Der Hat Drei Ecken”.  An excellent choice.   For my part, I rather favor a song which I recall from 7th Grade German class.

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So, that’s my first reaction to the news about women acolytes and lectors.

Here’s my second reaction:

O my God, I firmly believe that Thou art one God, in three Divine Persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost; I believe that Thy Divine Son became man and died for our sins and that He will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe these and all the truths which the holy Catholic Church teaches, because Thou hast revealed them, Who canst neither deceive nor be deceived.

This is the classic Act of Faith.

God can neither deceive nor be deceived.

I urge you all to memorize the Act of Faith, with the Acts of Hope and of Love, for frequent use in the dark times that are coming.

If you memorize these prayers, no one can take them away from you.   They can strip you of your God-given rights, take your possessions, vilify and beat you until you can’t get up, but they can’t take the prayers from your memory once they are deeply engrained.

UPDATE:

ACT OF HOPE

O my God, relying on Thy almighty power and infinite mercy and promises, I
hope to obtain pardon of my sins, the help of Thy grace, and Life Everlasting, through the merits of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Redeemer.

ACT OF CHARITY

O my God, I love Thee above all things, with my whole heart and soul, because Thou art all-good and worthy of all love. I love my neighbor as myself for the love of Thee. I forgive all who have injured me, and ask pardon of all whom I have injured.

ACT OF CONTRITION

O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins because I dread the loss of Heaven and the pains of Hell; but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all-good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.

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WDTPRS: Prayer for enemies – Part II

Today I celebrated a Votive Mass “for any necessity” and I added the orations “for enemies”.   I have cause to do so these days.  There is a small group of people who are viciously stirring some pretty hateful stuff online.

In the Mass “for any necessity” the Gospel is from Mark 11, and it includes:

Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.  And whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against any one; so that your Father also who is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses.”

I pray almighty God for the grace to help me forgive these people who are determined to hurt me as much as they can.

The Secret for the prayers “Pro inimicis” has the same pedigree as the Collect (which I wrote about HERE).  There are slight variations in the books.

SECRET:

Oblatis, quaesumus, Domine, placare muneribus: et nos ab inimicis nostris clementer eripe, eisque indulgentiam tribue delictorum.

We beg You, O Lord, be appeased by these sacrificial offerings: and mercifully snatch us away from our enemies, and grant to them the forgiveness of sins.

The first thing to notice, is the understanding that God must be appeased.  The offerings raised to God are propitiatory.

Our sufferings are allowed by God to get our attention, to chasten, correct, test, strengthen our love.  There are many means by which that chastening, etc., can be delivered: sickness, disasters, the Devil, other people… often agents of the Devil when they are hostile and intentionally inflicting harm on someone.

Another way to look at it, when we suffer, well… frankly, we are sinners and to an extent we deserve it.  Our world is not called “vale of tears” for nothing.  None of us are free from sin. Correction from God is both fitting and good for us.  Frankly, we bring a lot of our sufferings on ourselves.

But God will never allow anything that is truly harmful to us in the most important ways, that is, our spiritual life.  What God allows can produce good results.

There are people in the world who work evil.  Foreseen by God for us, they are permitted to harm us.  God will offer us all the graces we need to endure them with holy resignation or holy resistance.

We have to pray both against our enemies and for them.  Against is for, because they are not only hurting us, they are hurting themselves and endangering their immortal souls.

We must pray that they repent and seek the forgiveness of their sins.  We must pray that they receive prevenient graces to feel remorse for their evil deeds and seek God’s forgiveness.

We should pray that God will give them exactly what they truly need.

PART I

PART III

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ASK FATHER: Baptism by immersion but water didn’t touch the head

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

I recently witnessed a baptism by immersion. As each person of the Most Holy Trinity was invoked, the baby was dipped into the water except for the head. Then, after the third immersion, the priest also took water from the font and poured it on the head. I read on a previous post of yours that your friend at the CDF said that water has to touch the head for the sake of validity. Would that suffice if the water only touched once but not thrice? Given the gravity of the question involved, clarity would be appreciated if any were available.

Just when you think you’ve heard every variation, some jackass comes up with something different.

Yet another instance of a foolish priest or deacon, thinking that he has to make changes or add his personal flourishes to the rite, which in his thought isn’t adequate or meaningful enough, disturbing the hearts of the faithful and sowing doubts about the validity of a sacrament.

Let’s review.  Rev. Imsosmart dips the child into the water three times saying the Trinitarian form.   When he says the Trinitarian form, water does not touch the head.  AFTER the Trinitarian form, he pours water on the head.

Some manuals suggest that if the water touches the shoulder only it could be valid, but there is doubt.   The farther from the head, the more doubtful.  “Butt” baptisms, where in the baby’s backside and perhaps something of the back and legs… doubtful.  Just the foot of a guy stuck in a hole… more doubtful yet.

You remember correctly that when I consulted a friend at the CDF he replied that water had to touch the head, even if only the hair, for validity.

However, another aspect of administration of the sacrament is that the pouring or immersing that includes the head is that the immersing or pouring must take place simultaneously with the Trinitarian form.

Immersion of some of the body, but not the head… some water on the head after the Trinitarian form… I doubt the validity of the baptism.  [UPDATE: I double-checked sources.  St. Alphonsus says it could valid be but he has his doubts.  He calls for conditional baptism.]

It would be a good idea to request a conditional baptism of the child.  [UPDATE: Sabbetti-Barret and Prümmer agree.]

These are serious matters.

You all remember that not long ago the CDF issued a statement that even saying “WE baptize you” etc. was invalid and, thereafter, some priests discovered that they had been invalidly baptized.  Therefore they hadn’t received any other sacrament validly, including ordination.  They had to be baptized absolutely, not conditionally, and then confirmed, ordained.

Last night, during the Zednet (ham radio) session, one of the participants informed the group that in his diocese it was discovered that some deacons were baptizing with an invalid form.   Consider the chaos.

These are really serious matters.

There is no reason to FOOL AROUND WITH SACRAMENTS!

When baptizing, the minister must pour water so that it flows on the head while saying the Trinitarian form.  THAT ISN’T HARD.

Diocesan bishops would do well to quiz their priests and deacons to find out what they are doing.  “Father, please describe how you baptize?  How you absolve?”  There should be reminders sent out in their regular ad clerum communications that “in the Latin Church we baptize LIKE THIS…”… “THIS is the form for absolution!  If you are saying anything else, STOP.”

 

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Fr. Z kudos for a great idea about abandoned churches

Everyone… look at this great idea!

Fr. Z kudos.

Think about it.

Portable altar or antimension with requisite cloths, Crucifix, candles, flowers.

Choir and/or schola.

Sacred ministers and servers.

Solemn Mass in the Rite for which the church was originally built.

Safety check would be necessary, of course, making sure the flooring was okay.

¡Hagan lío!

 

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CQ CQ CQ: #HamRadio – 10 Jan – Sunday ZedNet reminder & Fr. Z makes a suggestion

Here’s a reminder about ZedNet for Sunday 10 Jan ’21 – evening at 2000h EST (0100h ZULU 4 Jan).

I hope some of you hams with DMR etc. access will check in!

Zednet
exists on the Yaesu System Fusion (Wires-X) “room” 28598, which is cross-linked to Brandmeister DMR worldwide talkgroup 31429, which essentially gives world-wide multi-mode access to a common ham radio network.  Right now, no Echolink.  It worked once but not now.

Any fellow hams who have access locally to a Yaesu System Fusion repeater, a repeater on the BM network, or a multi-mode hotspot that’s registered with BM can get on and have a rag chew…. 24/7/365

Given what we are seeing with deplatforming and social media, big tech reign of terror, HAM RADIO may become increasingly important.

Is it time for you to get that license and put some equipment together?  It is IMPORTANT that you start to NETWORK with others in your area, including a priest or two.  We don’t know what is going to go down in the next few months.

For these USA, here is one study guide for the entry level license: Technician

Make sure that any version you get is the guide for exams through 2022!

The Kindle version is about $10.

And there is this.

Also, at QRZ, for example, there is a link to practice quizzes. HERE

It could be that you hams in other countries have suggestions for your own region and language.

Also, here is something sent by WB0YLE who keeps the pieces of ZedNet together.  A diagram of how it all fits. Click for larger.

Anyone who uses Brandmeister ought to know this about their changes: HERE

In effect, they are applying security to their “masters”. They want you to set a personal password.  I did and it works.

WB0YLE gave me a clear list, with links, of everything you need to get involved in ZedNet via Brandmeister.  HERE  THIS WAS UPDATED on 6 Jan 2021

I created a page for the List of YOUR callsigns.  HERE  Chime in or drop me a note if your call doesn’t appear in the list.

 

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Did you think you would see something in your lifetime like this?

Let me ask any of you – at least of a certain age.

Did you think you would see something in your lifetime like this?

We can multiply examples on social media, along with the explosion of irrationality and hatred.

Go ahead and explain to me how that is NOT Satan at work.

It feels like the dystopian end of the nation, the beginning of a nightmare.

And there is this from Technocracy:

Christian Purge Envisioned During Biden/Harris Administration

A group backed by congressional Democrats touting a “Secular America” has sent a 28-page document to the Biden transition team advising him to strip First Amendment rights from Christians who advocate traditional biblical positions on the sanctity of life, marriage, education and the nuclear family.

The group, calling themselves the Secular Democrats of America, sent the letter to Biden’s team under the title “Restoring Constitutional Secularism and Patriotic Pluralism in the White House: Prepared exclusively by Secular Democrats of America PAC for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris Transition Team.”

The document, presented by Reps Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and Jared Huffman, D-Calif., and endorsed by Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Calif., states that an incoming Biden administration must “educate the American public,” particularly those identified as the “religious right,” on the need to keep their “religious dogma” to themselves. The document calls for a purge of social conservatives from all levels of government, labeling them as “white nationalist” and “conspiracy theorists.”

“They don’t have a problem with churches, they have a problem with conservative churches that voted for Donald Trump,” Brannon Howse, a conservative radio host who aired a program on the document Monday night, told LeoHohmann.com. “And some of the people promoting this are members of the leftist neo-evangelical community.”

He said vengeful Democrats are making enemy lists and have their sights set on the traditional Catholic community as well as the conservative evangelical Protestant community – two groups that voted for Donald Trump in droves.

[…]

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ASK FATHER: What is the Church’s role in creating the cancel culture?

From a priest…

QUAERITUR:

I have a bilingual parish and I refuse to accept the idea that the two communities must be separate. For that reason, I’ve tried to introduce the basics in Latin so we can have communal celebrations. The push back from the older Anglos is really interesting. Then it occurred to me that the post Vatican II crowd was engaged in the cancel culture long before 2020. They tried their best to cancel the longtime liturgical history of the Church and were quite successful at it.

My question is: What is the Church’s role in creating the cancel culture. I just offer that as a morsel for thought.

That is a really good question.   Of course I must at the top introduce the usual caveats about how complicated things are, how many and varying factors could be in play, how fraught with blah blah bleg beh blup de blup blah blah.

The Catholic Church has for centuries been a titanic force for either stability or for change.  A lot of times the force for change has been slow and carsic, fading into the background and reemerging.   However, the Church has been more obvious as a force for stability in the face of massive movements of change.   Over history there have been pretty sharp conflicts between the Church and “the world”.   When the Church stood firm in the face of the world whims, there was a productive and fruitful exchange and inculturation that flowed both ways.

However, the Church by and large abandoned her resistance role.  Modernism was on the rise and there was an overarching, overly optimistic view of man, which is why many of the documents of Vatican II seem to have an predominantly anthropocentric core.   The seminaries and leadership in the Church were being systematically infiltrated by different groups who desired to instrumentalize the Church’s structure for their own ends (Communists, homosexuals, Masons).

We saw a tipping point the other day.  The 60s were a tipping point.  In these United States we had various forces at work that shaped the minds and world-views of the very Anglo seasoned-Catholics who are pushing back against your attempts to foster unity.  What’s with that?

Liberals of a certain age were formed in those halcyon days of revolt against authority, the anti-war movement, a slurry of lies about the “spirit” of Vatican II sweeping through the Church.  This cocktail of influences changed the chemistry of their brains, such that when they now hear a call for Latin, see a cassock, or catch a whiff of tradition, a circuit in their heads blows, the fog and static begin, and they rise against the priest who is just trying to bring some Catholicism in.

And consider the cultural impact that the wholesale abandonment by the Church of tradition – often with savage vituperation against those who resisted.  “If Catholics can change their Mass and stop the fish on Friday thing…. then anything can change!”   That was disorienting and, frankly, scandalous.

So, did the Church teach others how to engage in cancel culture?

It is more the case that experts in cancel culture infiltrated the Church and used the Church for their ends.

Cancel culture is the classic weapon of the Left.    Note well the rise of what I call the New Red Guards in the Church today.  Their tactics are nearly the same as those used during the Cultural Revolution.   They are entirely without ethics or decency.  They are relentless and focused.

I’m afraid that the primary impulse in leaders of the Church today is so deeply shaped by the Left – they don’t even realize it in many cases – that it is hardly a surprise that those same leaders engage in cancel culture themselves.

“Gotta stomp out tradition! No! NO!  We have to form new committees!  We have to have a pamphlet printed!  We must craft a slogan!  But… NO TRADITION!”

“Why? Look!  It works where it is tried! For example, over here…”

“Shut up!”, they’ll explain.

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