Daily Live Streamed Mass – NO MASS MONDAY during the day.

Folks, I am on the road today and cannot live stream Mass during the day. Perhaps in the evening after I return from my trip.

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Your Sunday Sermon notes – 3rd Sunday after Pentecost (12th Ordinary) 2020

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 you churches opening up?  What was attendance like?

For my part…

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It’s Father’s Day!  Gift idea!

It’s Father’s Day!   Do your own father, or grandfather, and your parish priests a kindness.

Send them some wonderful beer made by the great traditional Benedictine monks at Norcia, Italy.

HERE

This is terrific beer.  Tell them Fr. Z sent you, and I could get a case too!

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ASK FATHER: Seeing devout people kneel to pray before statues

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

During these troubled times living in Northern Wisconsin I have found my faith thru you and now through Our Lady of Good Help in Champion Wis. I noticed praying before Our Lady, Mother Mary, the faithful, mostly Hispanic after confession pray on their knees and make their way towards the alter. I know it is pure and understand their devotion and have been so moved but still do not understand the devotion of the faithful of the Hispanic faithful? I also watch a young lady pray with a statue of Jesus, carry, kneel and pray before the alter and statues before me. Can you expand?

GUEST PRIEST RESPONSE: Fr. Tim Ferguson

I’m not quite sure what the question is…

How do we explain the devotion of the faithful? They love God. They love Jesus. They love Jesus’ Mother Mary and go to great lengths to demonstrate that love. As human beings, creatures composed of bodies and souls, we use both to express our thoughts, beliefs, and feelings. Physical gestures mean things – watch a silent movie. With few words on a screenshot, actors and actresses were able to display a whole panoply of meanings just by using their eyes. If a man were to stand, stockstill, hands at his side, and say to his wife in a monotone, “Penelope, I love you” would it have the same effect as if he were to get down on one knee, throw a dozen roses at her feet, and look up at here with pleading eyes and cry out with passion, “Penelope, I love you!”? (Presuming, of course, that her name is, indeed Penelope. If it weren’t, he would be in for a world of hurt).

We show our love for the Lord not just by cold, emotionless words (although our words are powerful, and the Lord knows that we all express our emotions differently, and some more naturally than others). We show our devotion to the God who created us by falling on our knees before His Eucharistic presence. We lower ourselves physically in order to remind ourselves of His prominence over us. We kneel in humble appreciation of His great gift of forgiveness. We embrace physical reminders of God and the things of God – statues, pictures, rosaries.

To understand the meaning behind a particular person’s expression of his or her devotion, it would probably be best to ask that person directly. “I was moved to see how lovingly you carried that statue of the Sacred Heart to the altar and knelt there in prayer. Could you explain what that meant to you?”

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Identity Crisis of Catholic Priests. Wherein Fr. Z rants.

At Crisis, there is a piece about the crisis in the Catholic priesthood.

No, this was not penned by a bishop.  Nor by a priest.  Nor even by a seminarian.  Constance T. Hull wrote it, wife, mother, homeschooler who has some philosophy and theology.  She has written for several publications.

She nails this.  My emphases:

For decades, priests have been formed in a manner that has reduced them to glorified social workers, social justice warriors, administrators, and fundraisers, and it shows. This same formation is what has led many priests and bishops to ignore health and safety protocols and laws for public demonstrations while at the same time cutting off the faithful from the Sacraments and the public celebration of the Mass— the “source and summit of the Christian life”—during the holiest season of the year. These priests have inverted the goods of this world and put them over and above spiritual goods. They have replaced the City of God with the City of Man.

What these well-meaning priests and bishops have failed to see in their desire to attend demonstrations is that they are actually aiding in the growing alienation of the Church from public life. They have accepted that the Mass and the Sacraments are non-essential, but that protests and demonstrations are worth defying social distancing requirements during this pandemic.

And…

The crisis facing the priesthood is not a matter of human sexuality, as so many want to argue. This is not about priestly celibacy and pent-up sexual frustration. The clergy sex abuse scandal is a symptom of a much deeper problem. Clericalism is also only a symptom of a much deeper problem. The real issue is the priesthood has become separated from its Eucharistic identity and its calling to be crucified with Christ for the salvation of souls.

“A long long time ago”, February, PRE-COVID-1984 – remember before Coronavirus? – Card. Sarah and Pope Benedict issued a book about the crisis in the priesthood.  Sarah and Benedict both wrote about the flawed formation priests are getting.

And it’s not just formation.   It is also, has been for a while but now in an accelerating fashion, the trampling of priests from within the Church herself, and not just from without.

What to do?

FATHERS. LEARN THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS AND CELEBRATE IT.

A compelling reason to learn it, Fathers, is because, clerical and lay alike, we are our rites.   Who is the Roman Catholic priest if he doesn’t know his own Rite?  Who is he?  If you don’t know your Traditional Roman Rite, then you don’t know the Roman Rite.

You don’t know who you are.

Fathers, you don’t need permission to learn the TLM.  You don’t need permission or approval to learn it and to say it.

Time and again, priests have told me that learning the TLM changed them profoundly.  They began to grasp aspects of their priesthood which they hadn’t gleaned before.  In turn, that produces a knock on effect in other aspects of their work, in particular how they celebrate the Novus Ordo.  Congregations note the differences.  The knock on effect continues to knock.

For some of you priests out there, learning the TLM will be difficult.   Things that are worth pursuing are usually hard.

One thing that will be hard to overcome is the lack of Latin.

Ohhhh how the Enemy our souls brilliantly maneuvered his agents when Latin was eradicated from schools and seminaries!

The Enemy doesn’t want you to learn the TLM.  At all cost, the treasury door – nay rather, armory door! – must remain slammed and barred against you.   The Enemy will not easily let you claim your armor and weapons.  You must be denied your priestly patrimony!  A thousand distractions will assail you.  Doubts will pop up.  The demonically oppressed, even your pastors or bishops and other clergy, will undermine you or persecute you or bully you into giving up.

This will happen to many of you.   When it does, invoke your angels and Mary, Queen of the Clergy, to protect you.

You can do this.  Latin isn’t a mystical Eldorado that only a few can attain.  As my old mentor Fr. Foster, famous Latinist, used to quip facetiously but factually, “In ancient Rome even the dogs and prostitutes knew Latin.”  Over the centuries, countless priests of room temperature IQ learned Latin for the Mass.   They didn’t have to dissertate with the eloquence of Leo the Great.  If St. John Vianney could do it, so can you.  And most of you may wind up being good at it.

Remember: Latin is a language, not multivariable calculus.

No project which we undertake in the Church will succeed unless it flows from, is connected to, and returns to our sacred liturgical worship.

By the virtue of Religion, we have to order our acts rightly.  This means pleasing worship of God.  Benedict XVI’s gift to the Church in Summorum Pontificum, was precisely intended to bring about a healing and renewal of the whole Church through a renewal and healing of her worship, such that we can create a bulwark in the face of future tumult.

Fathers.  You can do this.   It will be hard.  It has to be done.

One way to respond to what Card. Sarah and Benedict XVI wrote, and to respond to The Present Crisis in the Church, and to give something beautiful to God and his people is to…

… learn the Traditional Latin Mass.

Give it to yourselves.

When you give it to yourselves, you are really giving it to the whole Church.  The knock on effect you will initiate will reap many good fruits.

The problems that were emerging more slowly before COVID-1984 are now manifesting with astonishing speed.

We don’t have a lot of time.  Get to work!

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Concerning statues and absolute INSANITY

In these USA lib mob participants have reverted to their reptilian brain stems – I know, I know, its not unusual – and are committing massive vandalism in the destruction of public and private property by tearing down statues the don’t like, or they brain-stem “think” they don’t  like.

Meanwhile, as a commentator pointed out under another post, in Germany in a town name Gelsenkirchen, a statue has been erected in honor or… wait for it…

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov – aka

LENIN.

Check out the story at Deutsche Welle

Folks, if you don’t think that things could go sideways in these USA really fast, think again.

We are at a crossroad. This upcoming Presidential election is of critical importance. If the Left wins, this nation will never be the same.

Living in lockdown, with an economy spinning into the void, was a mere taste of what it would be like to live under socialism.

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New titles for Mary added as invocations in the Litany of Loreto

Here’s some news.

As reported by CNA, Francis added three titles as invocations to the Litany of Loreto, the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Card. Sarah, Prefect of the Congregation for the Divine Liturgy and the Discipline of the Sacraments, said the invocations to be inserted into the Litany are:

Mater misericordiae – Mother of mercy – inserted after Mater Ecclesiae

Mater spei – Mother of hope – inserted after Mater divinae gratiae

Solacium migrantium – Solace of migrants – inserted after Refugium peccatorum

At a certain point the Litany is going to have to be trimmed if this keeps going!

The Congregation’s Letter is HERE

 

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Your Sacred Heart Sermon notes 2020 & church openings

It is the Feast of the Sacred Heart!   Were you able to go to church today?

It may be that you went to church for Mass.  It may be that you heard a sermon via the internet.

Was there a good point made in the sermon you heard at the Mass for this wonderful feast, either live or on the internet? Let us know what it was.

Also, let us know about church openings and Masses in your area.

For my part…

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ACTION ITEM: PRAYERS FOR THE RATZINGER BROTHERS!!

The brother of Benedict XVI, Georg Ratzinger, is very ill.

Benedict XVI left Vatican City and went to Regensburg to be with his brother.

They are very close. I remember many times in Rome seeing them walking together and greeting them. We would talk about sacred music, since George, musician, knew my pastor, Msgr. Schuler. Before everything went sideways for Joseph, they were going to have a house near Velletri, where the Cardinal was Cardinal Bishop.

The brothers are very close, as they were with their sister Maria, who died in 1991.

There is an article in German HERE

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ACTION ITEM! Special vigilance at churches because of satanic activity before and on Sunday, 21 June. SERIOUS.

This is something that pastors of churches and rectors of chapels must attend to.

There is increased satanic activity these days, on the part of demons and on the part of their human puppets.   Some of these dupes just think they are being cool or rebellious, without knowing that getting into this satanic garbage is real.  Others know that its real.

This week we have a confluence of the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and the Summer Solstice and a rare Annular Solar Eclipse.

The satanists are going to be at it.

I read of the theft of a tabernacle from a church. You get me drift.

I read also of a – I am not making this up – Luciferian March for a One World Government to be held in some – at this point – 9 cities in these USA, during the Solar Eclipse (visible mostly on the other side of the world in India HERE).  The demonstrators will attempt to set up satanic monuments.  HERE

The cities include:

  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Washington, DC
  • Madison, WI
  • Buffalo, New York
  • Niagara Falls, NY
  • Salem, OR

It may be that more have been added.   These people, with the network they have with the anarchists, have the potential to organize already activated cells of chaos, as we have seen over the last few weeks.

NB: It could be that this blithering idiots and their demon-driven organizers will attempt to break into churches to steal Hosts.

NB: If could be that plants will be sent to Masses to steal Hosts through Communion on the hand.

Be vigilant.

And, BISHOPS AND PRIESTS… for the love of God, get over whatever reservations you have about using or asking permission to say Title XI Chapter 3 from the Rituale Romanum!  This is the longer St. Michael Prayer.   Powerful stuff and exactly what we need right now in the spiritual war that is now hot and deadly.

BISHOPS AND PRIESTS… I will send you recordings in Latin of the Exorcism.

Write to me HERE

Put – exactly – in the subject line: LATIN EXORCISM RECORDING

Please CAPITALIZE and write only that.

Please tell me what your present assignment is.

If you are not a priest or a bishop, don’t bother asking.

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