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Saturday, February 26, 2005

Another Reason To Reverse the Decison To Close Holy Trinity In June

There is a day-time shelter for homeless men over the age of 45 that operates in the basement of Holy Trinity, and the Archdiocese appears completely indifferent to its continuance, as well as the continuance of the Latin Mass.

When the Archdiocese says it is "concerned," that is a codeword for it, institutionally, doesn't give a darn.

Well Terri Schiavo Has Been Given A 3-Week Reprieve Before Her Judicial Murder

The noble suffering of this woman, like our Holy Father's suffering, is a wonderful echo of the suffering of Christ on the Cross and a lesson in the dignity of suffering and the value of human life: so long as the battle is ultimately won, and that she continues to be fed until she dies a natural death.

But if the battle is lost, it will usher in a tidal wave of "assisted suicides," judicial murders, and "right to die" legislation that will advance the cause of the culture of death to the point where it will be impossible to stop.

This evil cause must be stopped here, or it can never be stopped.

Pax Christi Was Sheltering A Diddling Priest In Haiti

Thanks to Amy Welborn for the link.

Saturday Of the Second Week In Lent

Station Church:
SS. Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano (via Merulana)

Prayers, Readings, and Reflections for today

My devotions for a Lenten Saturday Holy Hour
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Seven Penitential Psalms
Prayer of St. Thomas More (you have to be a member of Recta Ratio: The Yahoo Group)Threnus Prayer of Saint Augustine (scroll down)
Stabat Mater Dolorosa
Litany of Our Lady of Sorrows
Sorrowful Mysteries

Friday, February 25, 2005

"We No Longer Dare To Believe In Beauty"

The March Adoremus is available.

One gem in this issue is Helen Hull Hitchcock's article on church architecture which includes the above quote from Hans Urs von Balthasar.

Don't miss Matthew Herrera on Sanctus bells, or Anthony Corvaia, Jr. on bells and incense.

But best of all, there is the full text of an address by Cardinal Arinze on February 7th on the centrality of the Eucharist in Christian life.

Prayer of Thanks Is Due

Pansy's (of Two Sleepy Mommies) husband was in a roll-over accident, but walked away with minor injuries.

The Anglican Heresy Seems To Be Splitting

It is over the issue of homosexual ordination/gay "marriage", with the rest of the world communion taking on the liberals in the US, Europe, and Canada.

Personally, I think they will end up papering it over, but more of the most devout and serious Anglicans/Episcopalians will swim the Tiber because of this process of turning that sect into a richer version of the Univeralist/Unitarians.

With All the Necessary Attention On the Holy Father Today

Let us not lose sight of the fact that today may be the critical day for Terri Schiavo.

Just So

Dom Bettinelli gets it just right regarding the astonishing pressure on the Holy Father to step down because of his health.

He does not have to. As Dom says, if the Holy Father is incapacitated, he is incapacitated. Canonizations, new documents, and new episcopal appointments would grind to a halt, but Mass would be said everywhere around the world, even in St. Peter's, the sacraments administered, the Gospel preached. The work of the Church would go on, and is going on now.

There is nothing that pressing on the agenda of the Church that can't wait for an old man to die with dignity, even if that process takes years. And it is not as if, in the entire history of the Church we have not had elderly popes incapacitated before. It has probably happened many times.

It is only this age of instant communications and instant gratification, as well as worship of youth and impatience at old age that finds the situation intolerable.

Holy Father On, Then Off Respirator, And Has a Tracheotomy

He is breathing on his own now.

His recovery is in the prayers of all Catholics now.

A legitimate question is, is this the beginning of the end, or just another episode in the Holy Father's white martyrdom. In either case, his suffering is a needed reminder of the Cross for all today.

Friday Of the Second Week In Lent

Station Church:
S. Vitale in Fovea (via Nazionale)

Prayers, Readings, and Reflections for today

My devotions for a Lenten Friday Holy Hour
Dies Irae
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Seven Penitential Psalms
Prayer of St. Thomas More (must be logged in to Yahoo, and be a member of Recta Ratio)Threnus Prayer of Saint Augustine (scroll down)
Devotions To the Holy Cross (scroll down)
Stations of the Cross

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Things Are Not Going Well In the Cause of Anglican Amity

But the Tiber is an easy river to swim, you know.

A Burning Cross Left On the Doorstep of A Catholic Church

In Duxbury, Massachusetts.

Satanic ritual?

I Find the Saint Stanislaus Story Tedious

As much as we would like to keep every parish open, it does not appear that it is going to happen.

And my sympathy with the tactics (though not the arguments, and genuiness of conviction) of these old ethnic parishes is wearing thin.

St. Joseph's Polish parish in Peabody's Wilson Square has been closed for years now, but the neighborhood still hosts many "Save St. Joseph's" bumperstickers and signs. You sometimes see a guy with a sign walking around in front of it.

The people at St. John the Baptist in Salem are very nice, as is their pastor. But they pulled some pretty slimey back-room maneuvers to keep the Salem cluster from even considering closing their poorly-attended church.

At this point, I say Archbishop Burke is the guy who is calling the shots. He can close any Catholic parish he wants to. When you are Catholic, you obey what the local ordinary tell you to do when it is a matter pertaining to the faith, including the administration of the Archdiocese (within reasonable mattes, of course). Archbishop Burke walked into this situation, and is just doing the job he is appointed to. Cut him some slack here, and obey.

It Is Going To Snow Again Tonight

This winter is seemingly endless, even though it began fairly mildly. Another 3-6 inches tonight, and the possibility of a much larger storm early next week.

True, even if the groundhog had not seen his shadow, we would still be within the 4 additional weeks of a "short" winter. But weather like this makes you want to declare Groundhog Season.

I've been jonesing for spring since right after Christmas.

Maundy Thursday Washing of the Feet

Men, or both men and women?

Just "viri selecti," selected MEN.

Father Sistare At 'Not So Quiet' Catholic Corner has what appears to be the definative answer from the Congreation For Divine Worship, which seems to overturn a previous allowance of washing the feet of people of both genders by the USCCB.

First Otto-Da-Fe

Now El Camino Real.

Another fine blog is biting the dust. Who is going to be left who links to me?

An Excellent New Rant On The Terri Schiavo Situation

Over at Mark Sullivan's Irish Elk.

I could not agree more with his take on all this.

Also, check out what I. Shawn McElhinney at Rerum Novarum has to say on the matter in several posts.

Holy Father Back In Hospital

Pope John Paul II has suffered a relapse of the flu symptoms he has been recovering from, and is back in the hospital.

Our prayers are with our great Supreme Pontiff.

Thursday Of the Second Week In Lent

Station Church:
S. Maria in Trastevere

Prayers, Readings and Reflections for today

My devotions for a Lenten Thursday Holy Hour
Dies Irae
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Seven Penitential Psalms
Prayer of St. Thomas More (must be logged into Yahoo and be a member of Recta Ratio)Threnus Prayer of Saint Augustine (scroll down)
Devotion To the Holy Face

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Wednesday of the Second Week In Lent

Station Church:
S. Cecilia in Trastevere

Prayers, Readings, and Reflections for today

My devotions for a Lenten Wednesday Holy Hour
Dies Irae
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Seven Penitential Psalms
Prayer of St. Thomas More (Must be logged in to Yahoo, and be a member of Recta Ratio: its always free, and I keep a tight lid on spam)
Threnus Prayer of Saint Augustine (scroll down)
Seven Prayers of Saint Gregory

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

For Lenten Consideration

And for those who would murder a helpless woman for their own evil ends:

The reality of Hell.
Link courtesy of Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.

St. Blogs For Terri

St. Blog's is rallying in excellent fashion to try to prevent the judicial murder of Terri Schiavo by her estranged husband.

I've been a little distracted the last few days, and have not been focusing on this, but with recent court rulings, I'm not sure what can be done.

Prayer right now seems to be the best way to keep this woman alive.

There are many good discussions:
Dom Bettinelli
Mark Sullivan
Earl Appleby
Steve Riddle
John the Innkeeper at The End of the World
Penitens
Lane Core
Michael Dubruiel
Richard Chonak at Catholic Light
Oswald Sobrino
Amy Welborn
Matthew at Holy Whapping
MamaT at The Summas
Peony at Two Sleepy Mommies
Patrick Sweeney



Wow!

I had not realized that I had so little to say in the last week, until I caught up with my lenten postings this morning.

Tuesday of the Second Week In Lent

Station Church:
S. Balbina all'Aventino

Prayers, Readings, and Reflections for today

My devotins for a Lenten Tuesday Holy Hour:
Dies Irae
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Seven Penitential Psalms
Prayer of St. Thomas More (Must be logged in to Yahoo, and be a member of Recta Ratio: its free)
Threnus Prayer of Saint Augustine (scroll down)
Devotion of the Seven Last Words

Monday, February 21, 2005

Monday of the Second Week In Lent

Station Church:
S. Clemente presso il Colosseo

Prayers, Readings, Reflections for today

My devotions for a lenten Monday Holy Hour
Dies Irae
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Seven Penitential Psalms
Prayer of St. Thomas More (You have to be logged in to Yahoo, and be a member of Recta Ratio)Threnus Prayer of Saint Augustine (scroll down)
Devotion of the Five Sacred Wounds

Sunday, February 20, 2005

Second Sunday of Lent

Station Church:
S. Maria in Domenica alla Navicella

Prayers, Readings, Reflections for today

My devotions for a Lenten Sunday Holy Hour
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Seven Penitential Psalms
Prayer of St. Thomas More (join Recta Ratio: The Yahoo Group to see it)
Psalter of St. Jerome
Threnus Prayer of St. Augustine (Included as conclusion to above)

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