The Eternal City became noticeably brighter with the rising of the sun at 5:48. The light will diminish significantly at 20:26.
The Ave Maria Bell is in the 20:45 cycle right now.
It is Feast of St. Jean Baptiste de la Salle in the older calendar and of St. Isidore the Farmer in the newer.
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Here’s something to give hope to those who love the Church’s Traditional Roman Rite:
Pope Leo XIV to Eastern Churches in his Wednesday Audience:
“How much we need to recover the sense of mystery, so alive in your liturgies, which involve the human person in his totality, sing the beauty of salvation and inspire wonder at the divine greatness that embraces human smallness! And how important it is to rediscover, even in the Christian West, the sense of the primacy of God, the value of mystagogy, of incessant intercession, of penance, of fasting, of weeping for one’s own sins and those of all humanity (penthos), so typical of Eastern spiritualities!”
“…mystagogy, of incessant intercession, of penance, of fasting, of weeping for one’s own sins and those of all humanity…”
Come to think of it, those are also present in the TRADITIONAL ROMAN RITE. Not so much in the Novus Ordo, however. I wonder how we could recover those highly desired things? Hmmm…
The West, the Latin Church, does not need to adopt Eastern Rites to recover a sense of mystery. We have all of that in our traditional Roman Rite. That’s what the ROMAN Church needs to recover. In our own ways, the Rites of our Churches convey these necessary elements.
Meanwhile, Card. Müller told AP:
“We cannot absolutely condemn or forbid the legitimate right and form of the Latin liturgy,” Mueller said. “According to his character, I think (Leo) is able to speak with people and to find a very good solution that is good for everybody.”
And also, it seems that Leo XIV, while he closed out his previous Twitter account, is using the @Pontifex account. He tweeted a message in Latin HERE:
Pax vobiscum omnibus! Haec prima salutatio est Christi, Boni Pastoris, post Resurrectionem. Ipse salutatio haec velim cor vestrum ingrediatur et familias vestra omnesque homines, ubicumque sint, cunctosque populos et universum terrarum orbem attingat.
Peace to you all! This is the first greeting of Christ, the Good Shepherd, after the Resurrection. I myself wish that this greeting enter your hearts and your families and all men wherever they may be, and reach all peoples and the whole world.
I’m happy for the Latin, though I have a question about it. “vestras“, right?
I am somewhat gobsmacked by the appearance on the Vatican website of a LATIN version of Leo XIV’s address to Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel. HERE
After the dearth of Latin in the last years, the guys in the Latin Letters office must be a little perked up! What really grabbed my attention what Leo’s use of “We”. For example…
Peculiarem in modum Deus insuper, per vestra suffragia ad Primo Apostolorum succedendum cum Nos vocet, hunc thesaurum Nobis committit, ut, eo iuvante, fideles [sic] simus administrator…
Moreover, in a special way God, through your votes, when He calls Us to succeed to the First of the Apostles, commits this treasure to Us, so that, with His help, We may be a faithful steward….
I think that should be “fidelis“, since – although he is using “We” – he remains one person.
The “We” is not in the Italian version. They haven’t, at the time of this writing, posted English.
In chessy news…
In Bucharest, my guy Wesley is in a tie in the middle of the pack. He drew yesterday against world champ Gukesh. Only Nodirbek had a decisive game.
Black to move and mate in 4. HERE

On this Feast of St Michele Garicoïts, the Sun rose at 05:49 and it will set at 20:25.






Sunrise in Rome was at 5:50 and sunset will be at 20:24.




When the sun rose on this lovely Roman morning it was 5:51. The lovely Roman evening commences with the setting of the sun at 20:23.




Today, the 11th of the month saw the sunrise on the 3rd day of a new pontificate at 5:52.

























