#ASonnetADay – 79. “Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid…”

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes – All Saints 2020 – POLL: Did the Election come up during homily?

Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at the Mass for your Sunday, either live or on the internet? Let us know what it was. Also, are your churches opening up? What was attendance like?

For my part…

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In the ALL SAINTS 2020 - Sunday obligation Mass I attended or viewed, the ELECTION was mentioned.

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ASK FATHER: Priest gives absolution while I am saying Act of Contrition

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

In all the time I have gone to confession, I say the Act of Contrition, and then the priest absolves me.

However, the priest at my new parish does Absolution at the same time I am saying the Act of Contrition, and says it very softly. I asked him once if he had done it (absolution) and after he said yes, I asked my wife and she confirmed that he said it simultaneously to the Act of Contrition with her as well.

This seems strange. Am I right to be concerned?

No, this is not a problem.  This is a standard and old fashioned thing to do.

The basic principle is this.  When a priest is morally certain that you properly disposed and are sufficiently sorry for your sins, he shouldn’t delay absolution.   So, when you start the Act of Contrition, which traditionally first expresses attrition before it expresses contrition, he will start the form of absolution while you are still pronouncing the Act of Contrition.

The classic Act of Contrition first expresses the less perfect, but sufficient, sorrow for sins, attrition, which is fear of punishment.  Contrition is more perfect, sorrow for love of God.

So, don’t be surprised if a priest starts the form of absolution while you are saying the Act of Contrition.   Not all do this, but quite a few traditional priests do.

 

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ASK FATHER: Form of absolution was just “I absolve you OF your sins” instead of “FROM your sins”.

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

if the priest says” of your Sins, instead of “from your Sins” in absolution would the Absolution still be valid and if it is valid could you explain where of and from differ or were they are the same

That was valid.

The formula of absolution is, in its short form, “Ego te absolvo a peccatis tuis, in nomine Patris +, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti… I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father +, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”

This is the last part of a longer formula, updated – post-Conciliar – which in translation is, “God, the Father of Mercies, through the death and resurrection of his Son has reconciled the world to himself and sent the Holy Spirit among us for the forgiveness of sins; through the ministry of the Church may God give you pardon and peace, and I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.”  The short version suffices by itself in a pinch.  More and more priests these days are using the older, traditional form of absolution as well.

Remember that the true form of absolution is in LATIN.  All other approved forms in other languages are translations.   I absolve you from and of your sins mean essentially the same thing.   So, “of” does not invalidate the form.

However, the very fact that you were worried about it, it argument enough for priests to stick to the exact words as approved.

That said, we can drill into this a little.

St. Thomas Aquinas argues (though his opinions are not the equivalent of the Church’s Magisterium – never forget that!) that “Ego te absolvo”  is the form of the sacrament (ST III, Q. 84, Art. 3).  If he is right, then that may suffice.

The Catechism of the Council of Trent, reliable and surely an expression of the Church’s Magisterium, and surely working from Aquinas has this:

Pastors should not neglect to explain the form of the Sacrament of Penance. A knowledge of it will excite the faithful to receive the grace of this Sacrament with the greatest possible devotion. Now the form is: I absolve thee, as may be inferred not only from the words, whatsoever you shall bind upon earth shall be bound also in heaven, but also from the teaching of Christ our Lord, handed down to us by the Apostles.

These days it seems that the minimum form in the Latin Church (the Eastern Churches have their own somewhat different practices) is “Ego te absolvo a peccatis tuis… I absolve you from your sins.”  As far as I can tell, this is what most authors stand by.

Because I am an Unreconstructed Ossified Manualist, I consulted several manuals (e.g., Tanquerey, Prümmer, Sabetti Barrett).  They all come to the same basic conclusion.  “Absolvo te a peccatis tuis” is certainly valid, and “Absolvo te” is probably valid, but if possible the longer form should be repeated to be sure.

Part of the problem here  – aside from the arrogance of priests who screw around with the form of absolution – is the notion of using regularly the bare minimum.  That suggests that perhaps the rest is not so important.

If you confess to a priest who regularly does something dodgy with the form of absolution, I would politely bring it up, as you did.

People are within their rights to have the form of absolution spoken as it is in the book. Ask the priest to give you absolution with the proper form. Do not be nasty or aggressive about this.

If that doesn’t help, talk to the pastor of the parish and/or the local bishop.

Remember that the priest himself cannot talk about the confession because he is bound by the Seal.  Therefore, you can politely inform the the bishop about your experience of the form of absolution.  You would have to include that you have been to this priest several times and that he has always done the same thing.  Do not run him down.  Do not add lots of observations.  Do not try to teach the bishop his job or theology.

Ideally, the bishop (or pastor) would then have a chat with the priest during which the priest would be informed that word had come that he isn’t using the proper form of absolution and, if true, that should be corrected – lest in the future he receive in spades the wrath of the whatever from high atop the thing.

If that doesn’t produce results, send a copy of your correspondence to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (not Divine Worship) and seek a clarification.

Fathers!   Don’t fool around with the words of absolution or of any other sacrament  Remember what happened when men screwed around with the form of baptism!   At the minimum about are being anxiogenic!   It may be that you have slipped into some variant and, over the years, don’t even realize you are doing it.  REVIEW.   This is the nuts and bolts of our work!    And it isn’t even that hard!

As for the rest of you…

GO TO CONFESSION!

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#ASonnetADay – 78. “So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse…” HALF WAY POINT!

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Food for thought: American Venerables and the election

I am trying to imagine Ven. Fulton Sheen supporting a pro-abortion catholic presidential candidate who is clearly cognitively strained.  I can’t do it.   He might not share POTUS’ style, but Sheen was a patriot and he had the right order of things in his head when it came to faith and morals.  He, I don’t think, could support someone who would through his family be so in league with Communist China.

I am trying to imagine Ven. Augustus Tolton supporting a pro-abortion catholic presidential candidate and someone whose legislation lead to massive incarceration of young black men.   I can’t do it.   I think that Ven. Augustus would see which of the two is really trying to do something concrete.  Think support of historically black colleges, economic opportunity, etc.

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To the tune of “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” 

The official Parodohymnodist of the blog, Fr. Ferguson, has sent me an offering for the observance of Reformation Day.

(Oh, how I wish there were a choir with big pipe organ out there who would record this and send it to me… anyone?  ARE THERE choirs anymore?)

To the tune of “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” 

A mighty fortress is our God,
our Church is His forever:
with faith and works in hand we trod,
the path of truth together.
But still our Lutheran foe,
doth try to tell us no,
and faith alone they say,
will come to save the day,
but they are filled with error.

Did we in our own strength confide,
we’d miss the mark completely,
with faith and works we’re justified,
as Paul tells us quite neatly.
our merits joined with Christ’s
not Wittenberg’s zeitgeist,
can save a drifting soul,
and shriven, become whole,
not lost to endless terror.

So Luther, preach your heart out man,
and take Kate from the cloister,
pin all your hopes on faith alone,
in your Thuringian oyster.
The pearl remains in Rome,
sweet orthodoxy’s home.
Indulge us, please, we pray
to have the final say,
You’re wrong and now know better.

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31 Oct – 1 Nov – USA: CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS – “Fall Back!” – POLL on Daylight Savings Time

Tonight we change our clocks.

According to our artificial imposition of clocks on the passage of time we “lose” an hour of sunlight.

We really don’t, but that is how it seems because we go by clocks and not by your planet’s yellow star.

Of course, at this time of year in the Northern Hemisphere our days are getting shorter anyway, because of the tilt of your planet.

So, as we go into Election Day it will be pretty dark as the polls close.  Coincidence?  Maybe not, this year.

However, it seems that, according to forecasts, the weather will be good in most places in these USA.   That means, GET FRIENDS and get out to the polls on Tuesday and VOTE.

Had things gone normally this year, today probably would have been my last day in Rome.

This is the 305th day of the year.  There are 62 days remaining.  Today, in Rome, the Aurora was at 6:13, Sunrise 6:40, Sundown 17:07.  The Lunar phase is full at 15:49.

And the Ave Maria bell is to ring at 17:30.

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Daylight savings time...

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#ASonnetADay – 77. “Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear…”

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Bobby Orr … he shoots…. he scores!

Today I spotted a retweet by a friend of mine of the amazing flying Bobby Orr after he scored the Stanley Cup winning goal in 1970. FIFTY YEARS AGO!

Of course I retweeted it right away. Orr was my sport hero as a kid.

All of that distracted me from the news that Orr placed in ad in the Union Leader endorsing Donald Trump’s reelection.

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