8 September – Feast of the Nativity of Mary

nativity of mary smStop for a moment.  Consider what our eternal prospects were before the birth not only of Our Lord, but also before the birth of His Mother, from whom He took our human nature, the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Ponder the state of slavery to sin in which we were bound and, after death, the strong possibility of everlasting separation from God.

Given what our prospects were, celebrating the birth of our fallen humanity’s solitary boast is a really good idea.

Today’s feast is older than the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which was precisely nine months ago.

Holy Church, in celebrating liturgically her holy birth for a long time, ultimately reasoned back to Mary’s holy conception. As St. Thomas Aquinas argued,

“The Church celebrates the feast of our Lady’s Nativity. Now the Church does not celebrate feasts except of those who are holy. Therefore, even in her birth the Blessed Virgin was holy. Therefore, she was sanctified in the womb.” (STh III, q. 27, a. 1)

Lex Orandi Lex CredendiAs we worship, so do we believe.

As we believe, so do we worship.

Change our worship you change belief, and vice versa.

We are our rites.

Here is the entry in the Roman Martyrology for today’s feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary:

Festum Nativitatis beatae Mariae Virginis, ex semine Abrahae, de tribu Iuda ortae, ex progenie regis David, e qua Filius Dei natus est, factus homo de Spiritu Sancto, ut homines vetusta servitute peccati liberaret.

The feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, sprung from the seed of Abraham [and] from the tribe of Judah, from the line of David the king, from which was born the Son of God, made man of the Holy Ghost, that he might free men from the ancient slavery to sin.

 

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#ASonnetADay – 30. “When to the sessions of sweet silent thought…”

On Labor Day… inside because of moquitos.

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#ASonnetADay – 29. “When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes” Quoted even in a Star Trek: NG episode!

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Wherein Fr. Z responds to the rude attack from Beans – @MassimoFaggioli – on @BishopHying of @MadisonDiocese

I believe that my best public response to Massimo “Beans” Faggioli’s vicious attack on Bp. Hying of Madison, is to say Holy Mass for his intention tomorrow, a 1st Saturday.

Beans posted this on Twitter.  For those of you who are blocked by Beans (as he has blocked me) click HERE for an image of the tweets.

What Beans inspired by his attack on the Bishop was a chain of amazingly uninformed and mean-spirited tweets.   Pretty sad, even attacking the parents and children who received the Sacrament of Confirmation.

That was his objective, of course.

Neither I nor Bp. Hying nor the wonderful people who happily participated in the sacred rite, entirely legitimate and in keeping with the Church’s laws and heart, deserved Faggioli’s rudeness.

Therefore, tomorrow, 5 September 2020, at NOON CDT, I will say Holy Mass for Beans’ intention, and for his family.   I will add prayers for “the gift of tears… compunction of heart”.

Yes, it will be the Traditional Latin Mass which Beans so unjustly and rigidly reviles.

May Our Blessed Mother ask God the Holy Spirit to speak to Massimo’s heart.

Flecte quod est rigidum,
fove quod est frigidum,
rege quod est devium.

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#ASonnetADay – 27. “Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed…”

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Jesuit Thomas Reese says “Vote for Biden”. So what if Biden promotes abortion and sodomy?

From Breitbart:

Jesuit Priest Thomas Reese Stumps for ‘Catholics for Biden’

Prominent Jesuit Father Thomas Reese has taken to Twitter to promote the national kick-off of Catholics for Biden, a “grassroots” group promoting the Democrat ticket in November.

The virtual launch of Catholics for Biden will take place Friday, September 4 and will feature prominent progressive Catholics such as Senator Dick Durbin, Sister Simone Campbell, Dr. Stephen Schneck, Dr. Polly Baca, Felice Gorordo, Tim Shriver Jr., Ana Sofia Pelaez, Peter Kellner, and others.

The event aims to help participants “engage Catholic voters” and whip up enthusiasm for the Biden-Harris ticket.

Last Thursday, Father Reese published an essay insisting that it is acceptable for Catholics to vote for Catholic candidates who openly support abortion on demand[B as in B. S as in S.]

The former editor-in-chief of America magazine declared that “a Catholic Democrat can vote for Biden, even if his policies promote abortions and gay marriage, as long as the voter’s intent is not to support those positions.”

“A Catholic Democrat might feel impelled to vote for Biden despite his position on abortion and gay marriage because of other morally grave reasons, for example, his positions on racism, immigration, global warming and COVID-19,” Reese argued.

Father Reese confessed that “most Catholic Democrats agree with Biden that abortion should be legal” anyway, which removes any moral obstacle for supporting him. [?!?!?]

In their teaching document on the political responsibility of Catholics called Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. bishops underscore the gravity of abortion, which they describe as the “preeminent” issue for Catholic voters.

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Thomas Reese, ladies and gentlemen!

Father Thomas Reese invitation to kick-off of Catholics for Biden.
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#ASonnetADay – 26. “Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage…”

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UPDATE – Fr. Paul Mankowski, SJ – R.I.P.

UPDATE 3 Sept 202 15:12 CDT

I checked the page of the Midwest Province of the Jesuits.   Fr. Mankowski did pass away.

HERE

The family says that he died at 1PM CDT.  In other words, just minutes after I finished saying Mass for him.

The Postcommunio of the Mass “for the sick, close to death” (Pro infirmo qui proximus est morti) says:

 

Quaesumus clementiam tuam, omnipotens Deus, ut per huius virtutem sacramenti famulum tuum gratia tua confirmare digneris: ut in hora mortis eius non praevaleat contra eum adversarius; sed cum Angelis tuis transitum habere mereatur ad vitam.

We beseech your mercy, Almighty God, that you might deign by your grace to strengthen your servant though the might of this sacrament: so that in the hour of his death, the Adversary will not prevail against him; but rather that he will with your Angels merit to have his crossing over into life.

A few minutes after I prayer that at Mass, Fr. Mankowski had his crossing.

Originally posted Sep 2, 2020 at 22:46

A fine priest and great scholar, a true Jesuit, Fr. Paul Mankowski, SJ, has died of a brain aneurysm….  is still alive.

I was hearing conflicting reports, so I called the Midwest Province of the Jesuits and got the straight information.  Father had a brain aneurysm.  He is, as I write, on life support and the prognosis is effectively without question.  While we never rule out God’s intervening hand, we have to prepare for bad news pretty soon.

This means that he can receive the Sacrament of Anointing – Extreme Unction – and the Apostolic Pardon.   That… my friends… is grace.

A subitanea et improvisa morte, libera nos Domine!

I will celebrate Holy Mass today, Thursday 3 Sept, for Fr. Mankowski using the form Pro Infirmo qui proximus est morti.

I am so sorry about his all-too-soon – foreseeable – death. Fr. Mankowski was – is – an unreal scholar. As a matter of fact, he contributed an important essay to the important book   Remaining in the Truth of Christ: Marriage and Communion in the Catholic Church – US HERE – UK HERE.  This is one of the best defense of marriage there is.

Here is a video from February of Fr. Mankowski.

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UPDATE:

Fr. Mankowski wrote a review of James Martin’s pro-homosexual book.  HERE

In his usual razor style, Paul cut to the chase in the first line:

Is sodomy a sin? Perplexed readers of Fr. James Martin, S.J.’s latest book will want to put the question to him, if only to understand why he felt it important to write at all.

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St. Joseph, Patron against Communism, PRAY FOR US!

I received this image of St. Joseph today via snail mail from a reader.

It seems appropriate in this time of BLM and Dems running for office and Antifa.

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75th Anniversary of the end of WWII

Today, 75 years ago… 2 September 1945 – representatives of the Empire of Japan formally signed instruments of surrender on the deck of USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.

WWII ended formally.  2194 days after Germany invaded Poland on 1 September 1939 to 2 September 1945. 6 years and 1 day.

Celebrations at the time must have been amazing.  I like this photo of the mostly peaceful conga line in Lafayette Park near the White House!

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