"The Five Wounds of the Liturgical Mystical Body of Christ"

"The Five Wounds of the Liturgical Mystical Body of Christ"
"The Five Wounds of the Liturgical Mystical Body of Christ" according to Bishop Athanasius Schneider: 1. Mass versus populum. 2. Communion in the hand. 3. The Novus Ordo Offertory prayers. 4. Disappearance of Latin in the Ordinary Form. 5. Liturgical services of lector and acolyte by women and ministers in lay clothing.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013



FROM THE FRENCH CATHOLIC BLOG

 OF 'YVES DAOUDAL'


A "middle class holiness"?

"There are the saints of every day Saints" hidden ", a sort of " middle class of holiness, "as the words of a French author, this is " middle class of holiness " which we can all take part. "(Homily of Pope Francis, Saint Paul Outside the Walls, Sunday, April 14)
Who?
Well no. No French writer has ventured to use such an expression. And it is happily so. Because it would be contrary to the Gospel, to the teaching of the Church Fathers, and the whole of Catholic tradition (including in particular the universal call to holiness of Vatican II ), to imagine a "middle class of holiness. " The first step towards canonization is the decree of heroic virtues. There are no middle class heroes. And the "holiest of all days," which will not be canonized, puts as much in practice the heroic virtues. There is no holiness without heroic virtues. So there is no "middle class of holiness."
Is as a "French author" had advanced adventurously the term "middle class of salvation." This is Malègue Joseph, author of a now-forgotten saga which was critically acclaimed ... and ...  by Paul VI, who had considerable success in the inter-war period, Augustin or Master is here . At his death, Joseph Malègue left another unfinished saga: Black stones. The middle classes of salvation . Into three parts. The second is incomplete, and it is especially in the third, non-existent, it was clear what he meant by "middle class of salvation."
The little that we guess is that it was rather (and logically) a pejorative, so down to what the Pope calls the "middle classes of holiness." Joseph Malègue opposes the "middle classes of salvation" (bourgeoisie practitioners mired in its class and its interests) in the world of saints, even if he ultimately, in his notes, connects the two ...
These two worlds are outlined in this brief excerpt from the second part (found here ), which shows a priest who approves a marriage of convenience: "It was very good, a" good "human, a secular good of a good convenience, rank, family, social base and worldly. The softest priest and yet himself more mortified with all his Lenten fasting of seventy-five years, which they had not about all his austerities, who was to die the following year, at the end of all his task, sweet death exhausted, placed himself at the height of his parishioners with spontaneous simplicity, to see them as their interests and calculations near the level they were visible, with rational clarity and their neatness which they needed, in the columns of credit and what they owed. "
That's what the parishioners of the "middle classes of salvation." There really was nothing to show as an example ...

Corrigendum
According to "Sentire cum Ecclesia" (see below), the term "middle class holiness" was used by Joseph Malègue (plural, which is why Google did not give me reference).Duly noted. There has been a French writer to talk about "middle class of holiness" and a pope to repeat it. This does not affect my review.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Oremus pro pontifice nostro Francisco

Oratio pro summo Pontifice
Prayer for the Pope





Oratio pro summo Pontifice: Prayer for the Pope

Latin

V. Oremus pro Pontifice nostro Francisco.
R. Dominus conservet eum, et vivificet eum, et beatum faciat eum in terra, et non tradat eum in
 animam inimicorum eius.  
Pater Noster, Ave Maria.
Deus, omnium fidelium pastor et rector, famulum tuum Franciscum, quem pastorem Ecclesiae
 tuae praeesse voluisti, propitius respice: da ei, quaesumus, verbo et exemplo, quibus praeest, 
proficere: ut ad vitam, una cum grege sibi credito, perveniat sempiternam. Per Christum, Dominum
 nostrum. Amen.

English

V. Let us pray for Francis, our Pope.
R. May the Lord preserve him, and give him life, and make him blessed upon the earth, and 
deliver him not up to the will of his enemies. [Ps 40:3]
Our Father, Hail Mary.
O God, Shepherd and Ruler of all Thy faithful people, look mercifully upon Thy servant Francis,
 whom Thou hast chosen as shepherd to preside over Thy Church. Grant him, we beseech Thee,
 that by his word and example, he may edify those over whom he hath charge, so that together
 with the flock committed to him, may he attain everlasting life. Through Christ our Lord. 
Amen.
Pope Francis

PADRE PIO PRAY FOR US!



Stay With Me, Lord Prayer
 by Padre Pio
Stay with me, Lord, for it is necessary to have Thee present so that I do not forget Thee. Thou knowest how easily I abandon Thee. 
Stay with me, Lord, because I am weak, and I need Thy strength that I may not fall so often.
Stay with me, Lord, for Thou art my light, and without Thee I am in darkness. 
Stay with me, Lord, to show me Thy will.
Stay with me, Lord, so that I hear Thy voice and follow Thee. 
Stay with me, Lord, for I desire to love Thee very much and to be in Thy company always.
Stay with me, Lord, if Thou wisheth me to be faithful to Thee. 
Stay with me, Lord, for as poor as my soul is I want it to be a place of consolation for Thee, a nest of love.
Stay with me, Jesus, for it is getting late and the day is coming to a close, and life passes; death, judgment, eternity approaches.
It is necessary to renew my strength, so that I will not stop along the way and for that, I need Thee. It is getting late and death approaches, I fear
the darkness, the temptations, the dryness, the cross, the sorrows. O how I need Thee, my Jesus, in this night of exile!
Stay with me tonight, Jesus, in life with all it’s dangers. I need Thee.
Let me recognize Thee as Thy disciples did at the breaking of the bread, so that the Eucharistic Communion be the Light which disperses the darkness,
the force which sustains me, the unique joy of my heart.
Stay with me, Lord, because at the hour of my death, I want to remain united to Thee, if not by communion, at least by grace and love.
Stay with me, Jesus, I do not ask for Divine consolation, because I do not merit it, but the gift of Thy Presence, oh yes, I ask this of Thee!
Stay with me, Lord, for it is Thou alone I look for, Thy Love, Thy Grace, Thy Will, Thy Heart, Thy Spirit because I love Thee and ask no other reward
but to love Thee more and more.
With a firm love, I will love Thee with all my heart while on earth and continue to love Thee perfectly during all eternity. Amen

Friday, September 20, 2013

Lord, give us a new St. Pius X!

FROM THE BRAZILIAN BLOG 'FRATRES IN UNUM'



Lord, give us a new St. Pius X!

We have the honor to present the sermon delivered by the Reverend Father Anderson Batista da Silva at the parish of San Juan Bautista, in El Paso, Texas, USA, the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost -  July 18, 2010, on the centenary of the very current Charter Encyclical  Notre Charge Apostolique, St. Pius X, about the errors of the Sillon movement .  
Dear brothers, this time I will speak only in Spanish.
This year we celebrate the centenary of a document of Pope St. Pius X of great importance. The document is called Nostre Charge Apostolique , a letter that the Holy Father wrote on August 25, 1910, the day of St. Louis King of France to the French bishops. And speaking of that letter? He spoke of a Catholic movement called Sillon, which began praised by the Pope, began to attract many Catholics, but that ended up misrepresenting themselves. The Holy Father and the bishops began to draw attention for correction, but the Sillon declined to answer the call of the Holy Father for correction and continued with their doctrines. So, St. Pius X, with holiness and strength wrote that document refuting the errors of the Sillon and speaking of true action of Christians in the world.
Our Lord in today's Gospel says that the sons of Darkness are more shrewd in their business than the children of Light
St. Pius X says this and teaches us how to be clever. What is the purpose of our ministry? The Pope begins his document:
Our Apostolic office imposes on us the obligation to ensure the purity of the faith, for the integrity of Catholic discipline and preserve the faithful of the dangers of error and evil, especially when the error and evil is present with a language attractive, covering the ambiguity ideas and expressions of misunderstanding with the ardor of feeling and sound of words can inflame hearts with love of things seductive but disastrous. "
Here ends the quotation from the Holy Father.
It is interesting that the Holy Father speaks at the beginning which is the burden of pastors and bishops. What is your first task, as Supreme Pastor of the Church, which is the burden of their own pastors of the Church?
Firstly, ensure the purity of the faith.
Pastors should first ensure the purity of the faith, for the integrity of Catholic discipline and preserve the faithful of the danger of error and evil.
Today, unfortunately, it seems that the theme of freedom, solidarity, immigration, water, land reform and the economy draws more attention of the shepherds guarding the purity of the faith, than the integrity of Catholic discipline and preservation the faithful of the dangers of error and evil.
There are dangers, there are dangers to the faithful "and St. Pius X said it a hundred years ago. What would he say if he were here with us today?
But St. Pius X said, " especially when that danger and this error come in attractive language . " The error is most dangerous when presented with attractive language. It's obvious! The poison is placed in the most delicious cake. The poison often has this compelling presentation, covering the ambiguity of ideas. Errors and heresies are always contradictory, but covering the ambiguity of these ideas with enticing words, and beautiful sounding words - to be spoken and heard. St. Pius X said that can inflame the hearts; [who] hear the erroneous doctrine with this misconception, as it sets hearts aflame. And this is the truth, but it inflames hearts with love of things alluring but fatal.
The supernatural issues are those in charge of the shepherds. What is the purpose of the Church? The Church is not Greenpeace. There is an NGO that has to deal with politics and the things of society. The Church is the Mystical Body of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and its end is to glorify God, and to save souls. So what are the duties of the pastors of the Church? Caring for the orthodoxy of faith, caring for the teaching of right morals, to ensure a worthy celebration of the Eucharist, taking care of the spiritual life of souls. But, unfortunately, this is not what we see commonly.
The Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, the bishops gathered in southern Brazil, my nation, at the end of last year, said these words: " The faithful feel cheated and disappointed "when they see their pastors give in, talking about topics such as equality, freedom, the economy, immigration and so on., but fail to speak of supernatural themes and fundamental truths of the faith, " as sin, grace, theological life - faith, hope and charity - the last things "- death, judgment and hell and paradise.
Unfortunately, the attempt to make of our Lord Jesus Christ one political messiah, deliverer of the Church and a simple instrument to make, in the story, his utopia, is widespread.
Many think of the church as an institution to help them live right here on Earth, to live well here, so that I feel very comfortable here, but never for Heaven Beyond the narrow gate and the wide gate that leads to destruction. [Avoidance] speak of sin that leads to death, talking about the judgment of God, that is, the end of life, as says St. John of the Cross, we will be judged by love, will be judged for everything we do.
Nowadays, the confusion is so great that we can see in many circles in many places. Here I remember a slogan from a Christian Catholic training institute, near here that spoke about the Church's future and that there was an adult Christianity taught there, where there is preaching the Gospel, the Gospel is lived. What a mess of ideas! What a mess! They have an adult Christianity. What the Church has taught for 2000 years maybe, for them, is something for children.
However, they may also have forgotten what our Lord said in the Gospel today: "The children belong to the kingdom of heaven [...]"
They said: "Here we do not preach the Gospel, if he lives," as if the Church had never lived the Gospel, as now a newly discovered experience a new, new wine ...
The confusion also extends when we look at the opening that has been compared to everyone, charity toward all, openness, love ...
If I go to a Protestant church and pray there with them, they will say: "Look! Watch! Father' is ecumenical! That's good. "
If I'm with the Muslims, they say: "Look! As he converses with other religions, good! Because God is everywhere. "
If I am with the Masons, they say: "Look! The priest is open to the world, talks to everyone! "
However, if I go near the SSPX, say: "Oh! Excommunicated! Schismatic "What wrong with him?!
There is something wrong with the thinking of these people.
If I am with the world, with other religions, and dialogue, [people say]: "He is a man of dialogue, is all, open to all."
But if I take Tradition and love that I am celebrating this Mass - the Mass that saints celebrated for centuries and centuries of the Church - I am rejected as a madman, a fanatic, a fundamentalist, one anathema, a schismatic.
However, these adjectives do not appear to Muslims, who do not believe in our Lord Jesus Christ, the Masons, who reject the Church, the Protestants who do not accept to Our Blessed Mother, [nor] the Eucharistic presence of Our Lord.
For them there! Excommunication, not charity!
St. Pius X says that the error presents itself as something good. The Sillon, this move to St. Pius X in his encyclical condemns Notre Charge Apostolique , trying to be a political and social role of Catholics in social and political life, but no relation to faith. What is absurd, because it is impossible to speak of the reality of God without speaking. It is impossible to build a world without God.
it's Already been tried- Babel. The city built against God and without God is absurd. Liberal thinking [is] to want to be Catholic, but when entering in universities, offices or in Congress, as a hat removes the Catholic faith. But when dealing with laws, teachings, communications, politics, society, no, nothing of the word of God or faith.
It is as impossible to refer to reality making abstraction of God as it is impossible to see without light.
Said St. Pius X in his encyclical: " They, the Sillon, formed a special concept of human dignity, freedom, justice and brotherhood, and to justify their social dreams, appeal to the Gospel interpreted in their own way, and the which is more severe, a Christ disfigured and diminished . "
So that they have the true Gospel. The Church, no. They would know that it was like the Lord, but the Church does.
And through it all, we have to do many things. Should change the Mass because the Mass is a supper; [say] Our Lord celebrated in this way, with everyone sitting in the dining room ... As if the Church was wrong for twenty centuries.
St. Pius X continues: " We know who boast of raising human dignity and condition, long overlooked, the working classes [...] her dream is to replace the traditional and natural bases and promise a future city built on other principles who dare to declare more fruitful, more beneficent than the principles on which rests the current Christian society . "
They - says St. Pius X - teach that the traditional doctrine of the Church does not equal your version of the faith, because they will build a new world. novus ordo . novus ordo saeculorum . A new world ... without God, without the Church, without the grace of the Sacraments.
Firmly responds St. Pius X: " No, Venerable Brethren - and it must be recognized strongly in these times of social and intellectual anarchy - the city will not be built otherwise than that by which God has built; society  did not build the Church did not lay the foundation and did not direct the work, no, civilization is no more to be invented nor the new city to be built in the clouds. It existed and exists, it is Christian civilization, it is the Catholic City. It only establishes it and restore it incessantly about their natural and divine foundations against attacks of the ever new unhealthy utopia, rebellion and wickedness: instaurare omnia in Christo ".
Restore everything in our Lord Jesus Christ. This was the papal motto of St. Pius X. What can we conclude from these words? Firstly, it is very interesting to note: St. Pius X said in his time, ie, a century ago, there was a social and intellectual anarchy. What would he say if he saw what happens today in the Holy Church of God, everywhere?
Pope Benedict XVI said, last year, on 09 January in a letter to the Bishops: faith is, in many parts of the earth, like the flame of a candle - to the point of being extinguished.
I think St. Pius X would not say, as others have said, the joys and hopes of the modern world are the same joys and hopes of the Church. No! Because the joy of the world is that of sin, is the joy of the carnival, is the joy of a party that forgets God is the joy of the foolish virgins who didn't put the oil in their lamps.
And the hopes of the modern world are in a new world without God, without the Church - right here would be heaven
Our joys and our hopes are supernatural; joys we have the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ. And our hope is not heaven and earth.
St. Pius X also recalls that the model of civilization is not to be invented, we should not build a novus ordo saeculorum as Freemasonry, but whether to restore Christian civilization.
And that civilization is this? Civilization [is that] which has the Catholic Church as his soul, the same civilization that gave rise to the university, the hospital, great works of art and architecture; saw emerge charity and saw men and women give his life only to glory of God. The civilization that gave rise to one of the most beautiful architectural works, if not the most beautiful of human history: the Gothic Cathedral, pointing to heaven and giving glory to God for the perfection of carved stone and the stained glass, which made ​​the man could look at the sun; signal Church itself that allows us to look to God to look at her.
But St. Pius X also recalls that " there is always renewed attacks of utopia unhealthy, rebellion and wickedness. "There are always new attacks this Christian Civilization.
Pius XII, once told us three attacks on Christian civilization, and from them we can talk, perhaps a fourth attack.
The first attack on Christian civilization was the cry in the sixteenth century, "Christ Yes, Church No".Protestantism: the Church does not need to have faith in Christ. I do not need the Church, the Pope I do not need, do not need priests to forgive sins, do not need priests to celebrate Mass [is what they say].
The second major attack came with the French Revolution and the Masonic ideal: "God yes, not Christ!", All religions are good because, deep down, none of them could speak truly of God. God could not reveal himself; God would be a great architect of the universe or a great watchmaker. There would be no true religion but a vague idea of God.
Then the atheism of the nineteenth century, with its strength in communism, said: "God is dead. Man is God. "
During the twentieth century, we also emerge an even bigger mess: the man is not [only] God. Pantheism, the New Age and have said so many things: nature is God, the man is more in the nature.
My brothers, this thought, unfortunately, is not only outside the precincts of the Church. The smoke of Satan has entered the Church. Not you? We see today just like Protestants Catholics say, "Christ yes, the Church no!"?"I do not need the priest to [receive] the sacraments. We are all priests alike. I will go directly to God. " And there is disobedience to liturgical laws, canonical, faith, morals: me and Christ, many Catholics say.
But also, how many Catholics do not say all religions are good and will save everyone? It is the Masonic mentality.
But also the mentality communist liberation theology and all similar trying to harmonize the Gospel to Marx: "adult Christianity".
How many Catholics are confused by this cultural revolution in which we live. [They] say: I am Catholic, but pro-abortion or, as you have seen recently, people very well with PhDs in theology in favor of homosexual unions.
Instaurare omnia in Christo says St. Pius X. I want to finish now and unfortunately I can not read the rest because too much time has passed.
On this trip to the United States and El Paso, I could be in the first church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in this country, in Pennsylvania, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. And there ask a Grace of God: Grace Benedict XVI or his successor ... I'm asking the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary grace - and I think we should all ask for it - a new St. Pius X for the Church. A pope holy and strong enough to shake the enemies outside the Church and drive - or correct - the enemies that are inside it. The wolves in sheep's clothing that are in the sacred precincts making suffer the Sacred Heart of Our Lord.
This, I believe, is our mission and of all Christians: pray, pray and pray. Fight the devil, the world and the flesh, against temptations, and submit ourselves to the perennial teaching of the Magisterium of the Church. Ask for help from God and his Blessed Mother: her, may our thoughts and our hearts. And now also, at your feet, learn to say - and I repeat the thought of a holy priest who helped me a lot: "I have in mind, lips and heart one aspiration: Roma, Roma, Roma".
Let us pray to the Immaculate Heart of Mary that the Church will soon be out of this crisis and many souls to be saved, we save ourselves - do not consider ourselves better than anyone, because it is an unmerited grace to be here today. And as the Cristeros I want to end this sermon with the highest praise that a sinful soul and little one can say to the world that pursues God and his Church: Viva Cristo Rey! Amen In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Catholic Cuisine: Ember Days and Autumnal Fasting

Catholic Cuisine: Ember Days and Autumnal Fasting: The post that follows was written by Jennifer at Wildflowers and Marbles and submitted to Catholic Cuisine for publication. Thank you, Jenn...



"Fasting days and Emberings be
Lent, Whitsun, Holyrood, and Lucie."

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

THE CHURCH SEEN AS THE PROPHET JOB




"As to the first, we know the Church is the spotless Bride of Christ, but right now She looks like Job of old… immobile, covered with wounds from head to foot, being attacked even by friends. Traditionally and historically, She has always had many fences and barriers around her to protect Her, things like scholastic theology and philosophy, the Latin Language and the ancient Liturgy, priestly celibacy, and many other things, all of which remind us of and lead us toward the Church Triumphant in heaven. But just as the devil was given permission to demolish the fences around Job to test him and teach us something of the mysteries of God, so now, in God’s mysterious way, the fences around the Church have been allowed to be knocked down, razed, one after the other. Consequently, the flooding revolutionary river that flows from the devil’s lying mouth (as described in the Apocalypse chapter 12) has been allowed to flood the City of God with its foul and fetid waters. As a result, there has been devastating losses in the priesthood and religious life, an apostasy of the faithful, and many confused teachings coming from Rome and various chanceries and many similar things."    


Monday, September 16, 2013

A traditional church movement

From the Italian Traditional Blog 'Cordialiter' a free translation:



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2013

A traditional church movement

Over the past several decades there have arisen "ecclesial movements"
 with of different kinds of sensitivity. However, one feels the lack of an
 ecclesial movement for lay faithful who wish to experience Tradition.

Priests are fundamental to the life of the Church, but by themselves 
are too few to evangelize a billion souls who live on the earth.
 We need the support of the lay faithful. If a traditional church movement
were born, I believe that the benefits to the Church would be immense.
 In this troubled period in the history of Catholicism, we need to revive
 the apostolate (the real one, not that of the rotten modernists). 
I think that in the world there are many people who live as if God
 did not exist, just because no one has made known the true Religion.
 If they knew the beauty of Christian life, lived as well as all the saints
 of the Church of all time, many would turn and they would engage to love
 the Lord and to practice Godly life.

I imagine that there are many blog readers who share this desire.
 In my opinion this ecclesial movement, if born, should be similar
 to Catholic Action of the times of the heroic Luigi Gedda, ie
 a militant movement, combative, apologetic, ascetic with apostolic fervor.

Is it just a dream? For the moment it seems so, but if God wants us to
 begin a really Catholic lay faithful organization attached to Tradition, 
nothing can prevent the Lord to bring it into being. Yeah I guess this 
powerful militia of soldiers of Jesus Christ will break down the apostolate
of modernist barbarism.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Saint Louis Catholic: Triumphalism of the Cross?

Saint Louis Catholic: Triumphalism of the Cross?: This Saturday is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross , which also commemorates the dedication of the Church of the Holy Sepulchr...

Saturday, September 14, 2013

IN CRUCE SALUS

"But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ; by whom the world is crucified to me, and I to the world."   Galatians 6:14



Traditionally, Catholics have had crucifixes placed  in a prominent place in their homes as a constant reminder of the great price through which our salvation was wrought. In historically Catholic areas of Europe wayside crucifixes were set up at the entrance to villages and towns and high atop mountains and hills often with the attached words: "A Cruce Salus" "In The Cross is Salvation"  Even through the unfortunate secularization of the past decades these reminders serve as guideposts pointing the way toward salvation and the cornerstone of western civilization. 

Fr John Hardon S.J. has as a definition of "A Cruce Salus":

Salvation comes from the Cross. No less than Christ redeemed the world by his cross, so are the faithful redeemed by patiently bearing their cross.
All items in this dictionary are from Fr. John Hardon's Modern Catholic Dictionary, © Eternal Life. Used with permission.
Our Lord has told us that there is no shortcut on the narrow road to perfection: 
"And he said to all: If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me. " Luke 9:23
We would do well to meditate on this feast of the exaltation of the Holy Cross upon the acceptance of the crosses of our own daily lives. Each of us has a particular cross we are asked to bear. It could be a propensity or weakness toward alcoholism or drug abuse, a temptation, propensity or weakness toward disordered sexuality, a weakness or propensity toward gluttony, a temptation toward despair, depression and hopelessness, crippling physical or mental anguish or pain etc. The myriad effects of original sin are constantly at work within us. Our Lord calls us to embrace these crosses and to carry them after Him. Our natural inclination is to run from the cross but we cannot escape the cross as Thomas a Kempis says, "If you bear the cross willingly, it will bear you and lead you to your desired goal, where pain shall be no more; but it will not be in this life. If you bear the cross unwillingly, you make it a burden, and load yourself more heavily; but you must needs bear it. If you cast away one cross, you will certainly find another, and perhaps a heavier."  The words taken from "Every man's way of the Cross" for the second station of the cross have always impressed upon me that the cross is everywhere....
Most willingly Jesus accepts and patiently bears His Cross for my sake. Will I refuse to bear my cross for His sake? No, my loving Redeemer, I will no longer seek to evade my cross, but with the Help of Thy Grace I will bear it with Christian patience and resignation and follow Thee always....My Jesus, Lord, I take my daily cross. I welcome the monotony that often marks the day, discomforts of all kinds, the summer's heat, the winter's cold, my disappointments, tensions, setbacks, cares. Remind me often that in carrying my cross, I carry yours with you. And though I bear a sliver only of your cross, you carry all of mine, except for a sliver, in return.