#ASonnetADay – 114. “Or whether doth my mind, being crown’d with you…” pic.twitter.com/nB0fnZQyg3
— Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) December 10, 2020

#ASonnetADay – 114. “Or whether doth my mind, being crown’d with you…” pic.twitter.com/nB0fnZQyg3
— Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) December 10, 2020

#ASonnetADay – 113. “Since I left you mine eye is in my mind…” pic.twitter.com/seClV4bGEY
— Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) December 10, 2020
I heard today that a good friend of mine Msgr. Richard Soseman died from the Wuhan Devil. He was 57. A story HERE
I’ve known him for many years. He worked in Rome in the Curia for a time and then returned to his native Peoria.
Fr. Soseman was one of those priests in Rome who helped to keep the TLM going at St. Peter’s Basilica
I’m very sorry to hear about his passing. I am sure he received the Last Sacraments and am confident that he had time enough to prepare his soul for judgment.
Will you please say a prayer for this priest?
Requiem aeternam dona ei, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat ei.
Requiescat in pace. Amen.
First, we have the developing COVIET Union, with its humiliating and ineffective face diaper regiment, intended to break the will of the people. Then we have massive election fraud in the most important nation on Earth, which is riddled with with cells from the CCP.
Then this.
This, my dear readers, is an unmitigated nightmare that heralds nothing good.
MARANATHA!
Ref. pic.twitter.com/SNSE5Op96l
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) December 9, 2020
I have a question for the readership. Are there any seamstresses or experienced sewers out there who have some time and might like to participate in a project useful for the Tridentine Mass Society of the Diocese of Madison?
In a nutshell, we need vestment STORAGE solutions.
We’ve tried various things.
We have a climate controlled storage space with shelves.
We have to bring vestments out and bring them back.
I was thinking along the lines “boxes” of thick, duck canvas, with clear, vinyl covers which could be affixed on three sides either with zipper or velcro.
We need safe (for the vestments) ways to transport to this church or that and to store them.
We’ve looked for plastic tubs, furniture with wide and deep drawers, storage bags, etc.
I know that the readers here have creative minds and some of you might have done this.
I actually reached out to a church goods store, asking if they wanted to go in on a large order of custom measure plastic tubs that could be useful for vestments on a wide scale. Zero.
So…
…help?
#ASonnetADay – 112. “Your love and pity doth the impression fill…” pic.twitter.com/tyj5AX7vxm
— Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) December 9, 2020
On 8 December 2005, I posted this photo. This blog project began.
Today is the 15th anniversary of this blog.

This photo was a shot from my apartment window in Rome on the evening of the day Pope Benedict was elected.
I started it with the original intention of it being an archive for articles I was writing for The Wanderer about liturgical translations. Thus, it’s original name. That column, by the way, began before the release of Liturgiam authenticam.
That was the intention, but the blog rapidly took on a life of its own.
Since I started keeping stats, on 23 November 2006, I have had about 98 million page views.
Dear readers, please accept my thanks for everything, your comments and feedback, your prayers and your patience with me.
This week I will celebrate Mass for my benefactors.
This is what the blog looked like back in 2005. A screen shot from about a month after its inception.
