"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.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Tu nobis Victor Rex, miserere.





Edward Knippers, The Resurrection of our Lord - oil on panel - 5' X 4' - 2011

On the day of His Resurrection Jesus Christ left in the tomb the shroud which is the symbol of our infirmities, our weaknesses, our imperfections. Christ comes from the tomb triumphant - completely free of earthly limitation; He is animated with a life that is intense and perfect, and which vibrates in every fibre of His being. In Him everything that is mortal has been absorbed by His glorified life.
Here is the first element of the sanctity represented in the risen Christ: the elimination of everything that is corruptible, everything that is earthly and created; freedom from all defects, all infirmities, all capacity for suffering.

But there is also another element of sanctity: union with God, self-oblation and consecration to God. Only in heaven shall we be able to understand how completely Jesus lived for His Father during these blessed days. The life of the risen Christ became an infinite source of glory for His Father. Not a single effect of His sufferings was left in Him, for now everything in Him shone with brilliance and beauty and possessed strength and life; every atom of His being sang an unceasing canticle of praise. His holy humanity offered itself in a new manner to the glory of the Father.

~ Blessed Columba Marmion, O.S.B., The Mysteries Of The Rosary. Translated and published by the Monks of Marmion Abbey, Aurora, Illinois. Translation of Dom Columba Marmion's "Les Mysteres du Rosaire" published with the permission of the Abbey of Maredsous in Belgium.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Aspice Deus et respice in faciem Christi tui

ὃ δὲ νῦν ζῶ ἐν σαρκί, ἐν πίστει ζῶ τῇ τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ Θεοῦ τοῦ ἀγαπήσαντός με καὶ παραδόντος ἑαυτὸν ὑπὲρ ἐμοῦ.

Quod autem nunc vivo in carne in fide vivo Filii Dei qui dilexit me et tradidit se ipsum pro me.

And that life which I now live in the flesh I live in faith, the faith which is in the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself up for me. ~ Galatians 2.20 [RV]




By death He conquered death


Devictus vincit


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

A Saint for Holy Week



A Saint for Holy Week
Un Saint pour la Sainte Semaine


Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, the 18th Century mendicant pilgrim, reached the end of his life of poverty and humility in April 1783. On the morning of the 16th of that month, he collapsed on the front steps of his favorite Roman church, Santa Maria ai Monti, was carried to the home of a local family who tried to assist him in his final hours, and fell asleep in the Lord in the evening of that day - the Wednesday in Holy Week. This year the calendars again align, and April 16th is the Wednesday in Holy Week once more ... 
on which we remember this 'living likeness of God's crucified Son.'

Saint Benedict Joseph Labre
[From the Raccolta]

O wondrous pattern of Christian perfection, Saint Benedict Joseph,
from thy earliest use of reason even to thy dying day,
thou didst keep unspotted the white robe of innocence,
and, forsaking all things and becoming a pilgrim on the earth,
thou didst gain naught therefrom save only suffering, privations and reproaches.

Miserable sinner that I am, I kneel at thy feet,
and return thanks to the infinite goodness of the Most High God
Who hath willed to imprint on thee the living likeness of His crucified Son.

At the same time I am filled with confusion
when I consider how different is my life from thine.

Do thou, beloved Saint, have pity on me!
Offer thy merits before the throne of the Eternal,
and obtain for me the grace to follow thine example
and to direct my actions according to the precepts and teachings
of our divine Master:

Thus let me learn to love His sufferings and His humiliations,
and to despise the pleasures and honours of earth:
So that neither the fear of the former, nor the desire of the latter
may ever induce me to transgress His holy law.

May I merit in this manner to be acknowledged by Him
And numbered amongst the blessed of His Father.  Amen.

Pater  Ave  Gloria

+ 16 April 1783

Friday, April 11, 2014

St Gemma Galgani

April 11th


O my crucified God, behold me at Thy feet; do not cast me out, now that I appear before Thee as a sinner. I have offended Thee exceedingly in the past, my Jesus, but it shall be so no longer. Before Thee, O Lord, I place all my sins; I have now considered Thine own sufferings and see how great is the worth of that Precious Blood that flows from Thy veins. O my God, at this hour close Thine eyes to my want of merit, and since Thou hast been pleased to die for my sins, grant me forgiveness for them all, that I may no longer feel the burden of my sins, for this burden, dear Jesus, oppresses me beyond measure. Assist me, my Jesus, for I desire to become good whatsoever it may cost; take away, destroy, utterly root out all that Thou dost find in me contrary to Thy holy will. At the same time, I pray to Thee, Lord Jesus, to enlighten me that I may be able to walk in Thy holy light.  Amen.

~ Prayer composed by St Gemma
O my crucified God, behold me at Your feet; do not cast me out, now that I appear before You as a sinner. I have offended You exceedingly in the past, my Jesus, but it shall be so no longer. Before You, O Lord, I place all my sins; I have now considered Your own sufferings and see how great is the worth of that Precious Blood that flows from Your veins. O my God, at this hour close Your eyes to my want of merit, and since You have been pleased to die for my sins, grant me forgiveness for them all, that I may no longer feel the burden of my sins, for this burden, dear Jesus, oppresses me beyond measure. Assist me, my Jesus, for I desire to become good whatsoever it may cost; take away, destroy, utterly root out all that You find in me contrary to Your holy will. At the same time, I pray to You Lord Jesus, to enlighten me that I may be able to walk in Your holy light.
Amen.
--Prayer composed by St Gemma - See more at: http://www.stgemmagalgani.com/2008/09/prayer-of-st-gemma-galgani-to-obtain.html#sthash.LrUQArw6.dpuf
O my crucified God, behold me at Your feet; do not cast me out, now that I appear before You as a sinner. I have offended You exceedingly in the past, my Jesus, but it shall be so no longer. Before You, O Lord, I place all my sins; I have now considered Your own sufferings and see how great is the worth of that Precious Blood that flows from Your veins. O my God, at this hour close Your eyes to my want of merit, and since You have been pleased to die for my sins, grant me forgiveness for them all, that I may no longer feel the burden of my sins, for this burden, dear Jesus, oppresses me beyond measure. Assist me, my Jesus, for I desire to become good whatsoever it may cost; take away, destroy, utterly root out all that You find in me contrary to Your holy will. At the same time, I pray to You Lord Jesus, to enlighten me that I may be able to walk in Your holy light.
Amen.
--Prayer composed by St Gemma - See more at: http://www.stgemmagalgani.com/2008/09/prayer-of-st-gemma-galgani-to-obtain.html#sthash.LrUQArw6.dpuf
Novena to St Gemma
Novena to St Gemma
Novena to St Gemma

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Act of Contrition



Bishop Hedley's Act of Contrition

O my God, who art afar off, awful in Thy majesty and Thy power, pardon me my sins.  O God, who art so near me, yet so silent and so patient, pardon me for having forgotten Thee.  O Lord heavenly Father, who holdest me up, who speakest to me often, who promisest me eternal bliss, grant me forgiveness for having slighted Thee.  O my Father and my only Friend, who hast watched over me from my first existence, who hast directed me with blessings and calls, forgive me for the sins of my youth and my ignorance.  O Lord of all goodness, sun of all perfection, infinite majesty, eternal King, I detest from my heart every thought, word, and act in which I have ever offended Thee.

O Savior, who hast shed the last drop of Thy Blood for me, I throw myself down at Thy feet and pray for pardon. O Lord, mighty and jealous, may the dread of Thy judgments, the thought of the fire of hell, the idea of the horror of an eternity without Thee, pierce my flesh with compunction for my folly, my pride, and my self love.

O Holy Spirit, who lovest and carest for the immortal souls of all, I repent from my inmost being of the sins by which I made others sin.  May I spend my life henceforward in teaching my fellow men to know and love my God!

I accept, O Jesus, in satisfaction for my sins, in order That I may never sin again, all the sufferings, crosses and afflictions, whether of mind or body, which it may please Thee to send me, in union with Thy Cross and with the sorrows of Thy Sacred Heart.  To Thee, and to Thee only, O my Redeemer, do I turn - to Thee on whom in the past I have so often turned my back.  Inspire me with true resolution of amendment! May I be firm in my purposes, and resolute in self-restraint!  Above all, may I never depart from Thy feet and from true humility of heart!  Give me the deepest trust in Thee and the utmost fear of myself - for thus only, O my master, can I be secure of never offending Thee again.

Most holy Mary, Refuge of sinners, I have offended in ways without number thy Son whom thou lovest: yet because He came to save sinners, thou art the Mother of sinners who wish to repent.  Receive me therefore, assist me, and obtain for me the grace of true and lasting contrition.

~ Bishop John Cuthbert Hedley (15 April 1837 – 11 November 1915)

Friday, March 28, 2014

Prodigal Parents



A family from Lyons, France, had a son who seemed destined to be their crown in the eyes of men and in the eyes of God.  This pious young man felt himself called to leave the world and to consecrate himself to the Lord in the religious life.  Hurt by this resolve, his parents fell into his arms, shedding so many tears and reproaching him so much that they succeeded in shaking his resolution; they secured at least a delay.

They then pushed him into the world in order to change his inclinations, and the young man too easily let himself fall into the trap.  Very soon he neglected his religious observances, withdrew from the sacraments and surrendered to all kinds of licentiousness.

To escape from the shame of his scandals and from the reproofs of his parents, he left the country and enlisted in the army.  His father and mother were grieved, overcome with remorse and sorrow; they scarcely dared to speak anymore to God after stealing from Him their child to hand him over to the devil.  The thought occurred to them of addressing themselves to Saint Joseph in order to obtain at one and the same time their pardon and the conversion of their son.  They began, therefore, a novena along with several pious persons and prayed most fervently.

They had hardly prayed a few days when the prodigal son knocked at the door of his father’s house and threw himself in tears at the feet of his parents.  He was completely changed.  The father and mother burst out into tears and embraced in forgiveness this ungrateful son who had become a Christian again.  With him joy entered again under their roof.  They owed it to Saint Joseph, and they rendered him solemn acts of thanksgiving.

The Glories of Saint Joseph, compiled by the Monks of Saint Joseph’s Abbey (Flavigny): Traditions Monastiques, 1997, pp.197-198.

Prayer to Saint Joseph

O Glorious patriarch Saint Joseph,
whose power can render possible even things which are impossible:
come to my aid in my present trouble and distress.
Take under thy protection the important and difficult affair which I entrust to thee,
that it may end happily: [ Pause - Petition ].

My beloved Father, all my confidence is in thee.
Let it not be said that I invoked thee in vain;
and since thou art able to obtain every thing before Jesus and Mary,
show me that thy goodness equals thy power.  Amen.
In medio stat virtus. The Catholic Church at the time of John Paul II allowed Mass with altar girls, communion in the hand, the guitars and drums, table, etc.., Benedict XVI also allows the Mass with deacon and sub-deacon, communion kneeling, organ, Gregorian chant, the altar coram Deo, Latin ...
The two forms of the use of the Roman rite can and should enrich each other " [1] .
 So he expressed the card. Kurt Koch in the pages of  L'Osservatore Romano , in commenting on the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum.
 It is necessary that the two forms, ordinary and extraordinaria, coexist peacefully, so that the liturgical reform does not become a liturgical revolution, so that the new branch is not taken off from the root from which it draws its lifeblood, so that the continuity of the rites, shine in the continuity of the faith, so that it is established and the hermeneutic of continuity not overridden by the logic of rupture and discontinuity (Benedict XVI, 22 December 2005)
If the Church there was no place for lovers of tradition , the faithful would be swept up by the lovers of novelty which the "itch", denounced by St Paul (2 Tim 4: 3), leads to "follow the fables" (ibid.) and lose the unchanging Truth of Faith-giving.
In the history of the liturgy there is growth and progress, but no rupture. What earlier generations held as sacred, remains sacred for us and great, and can not be sudden entirely forbidden or even considered harmful. There is good for everyone to preserve the riches which have developed in the Church's faith and prayer, and to give them their proper place " (Benedict XVI, Letter of presentation of the Motu Proprio SP, July 7, 2007).
That said, come to us . The missionary Church of Pope Francis ( Gaudium Evangelii , chap. 1), in his tension towards the poor and towards a radical conversion that involves everyone and everything, including the papacy (cf.  Gaudium Evangelii , § 32) is at the same time the Church manifest to the world the glory of God through the splendor of the liturgy (cf. EG § 24).
To those who hoped to enlist Pope Francis among the enemies  of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum  came a cold shower. The Bishops of Puglia, in their ad limina visit, the spring  last complained about the divisions created by the liberalization of the use of the Latin rite antiquior. The Pope said, urging them "to supervise the extremism of some traditionalist groups, but also to build on the tradition and make it live in the Church with innovation '[2] , and he added: " You see? They say that my master of papal ceremonies [Guido Marini] is traditionalist, and many, after my election, I was invited to lift it from office and replace it. I said no, because I can do the same treasure of his preparation and traditional  at the same time he can benefit in the same way, most of my training emancipated "(ibid.).
The Pope of the poor and the simplicity of the Gospel can not be the Pope of sloppiness and liturgical banality. As St. Francis of Assisi, poverty and austerity for themselves and for the brothers, but not for God, to whom should be offered the most beautiful and precious things (cf.  St. Francis ,  Letter to all clerics ).
One of the aims of the little "reform of the reform" liturgical begun by Pope Benedict XVI was to "foster reconciliation within the Church "  ( Universae Ecclesiae , 8 c). His heart was toward the traditionalist world, especially in the West, it grows more and more, and often leads to attitudes schismatics.
Now it says: the liberalization of Vetus Ordo was to foster reconciliation , but instead because of Vetus Ordo Franciscans of the Immaculate are going to divide. It is the demonstration of the disastrous failure of the motu proprio  Summorum Pontificum .
Our answer is no, is the providential failure of a simplistic and fundamentally wrong concept of unity.  Another is the unity of the Church, and the manner in which it occurs Christian unity within the Church itself. Another reconciliation is respectful of diversity, and the other is the massification approval. You can not compare the schismatic drift (actual or potential) of Lefebvre with the irreversible process of differentiation of the Franciscans of the Immaculate, intended to generate two branches from the same original root.
The division is damage to the schismatic Church,  because it is the loss of a branch that comes off from the vine, and is thus intended to dry. The division reform, however, is a gain for the Church, because it is the generation of a new sucker, destined to grow and bear fruit, as all the reforms of the religious orders. In this sense, the motu proprio  Summorum Pontificum  goes the credit, not blame, have catalyzed this process of reform in the Franciscans of the Immaculate in the sense of a deepening of their charisma, albeit in two different directions. And we believe that they are not the only ones.
Their case is still singular  on the basis of a common charism, a group headed by the Founders welcomes the liberalization of  Vetus Ordo  as a yeast that leavens the mass toward the liturgical tradition, another group accepts it as a foreign body at most as a beautiful ornament to look at every now and then, but which, for them, there was no need. So that nothing in the Franciscans of the Immaculate is as before: a group sees in the original charism all the virtuality of the liturgical tradition, which the motu proprio has allowed us to explain. A second group denies that there are virtual and these states, however, a real opposition. They also give them, therefore, a new interpretation of the original charism.
Do not stop the fact: "f 'prior to 2007, the Franciscans of the Immaculate not celebrated according to the Vetus Ordo , "but add an assessment of principle" because the Vetus Ordo is incompatible with the charism of the Franciscans of the Immaculate " that is to say much more.Now, this incompatibility, although objectively unprovable, is emerging as a possible new interpretation of the foundational charism. Now, if you have the right to exist contrary to the new Vetus Ordo , even more will have the right to exist in favor of the new, for he has on his side and the Founders, and one of the most important and influential documents of the pontificate of Benedict XVI.
To be sure,  if there was a schismatic effect, this has historically followed the liturgical reform of Paul VI, which is directly called into question - especially in the way it has been implemented - by the dramatic and fierce challenge by the "galaxy Lefebvrian" in constant expansion, which still has about 600 priests, 215 seminarians, numerous convents and monasteries, and 2 million members worldwide. The reform of the reform of Benedict XVI certainly will not result in another " jolt schismatic ", in fact, reduce the size of the one in place, but maybe it will cause the" meiosis "of the Franciscans of the Immaculate, and this is not a bad thing, especially if you look at their potential future fertility.
Pope Francis has recently pointed to the major superiors of religious orders,  that  "charisma is not a bottle of distilled water "(Meeting with the major superiors of November 29, 2013, SIR January 3, 2014), is a reality that is not stagnant but dynamic, is not dead but alive. And the dynamism and vibrancy of religious orders is also demonstrated in their ability to regenerate through the re-enactment of their charisma. Thing for the Franciscans of the Immaculate was thanks to the impulse of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum.
It is true that the reform of a religious family  does not necessarily require the division of its members, it is true that everything could be carried inside. It is true, and that it would have been nice had happened. But things, unforeseeable circumstances, have gone any other way. " The reality is higher idea "(EG 233) says the Holy Father . And now it is enough to take note of a fact, perhaps worst of the ideal unity, but undeniable: there are two different ways of understanding the original charism, for which reason, the division of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate , in one way or another, it is inevitable. We must look for the best way, especially to save many vocations and faith of so many lay faithful who follow this complicated story with apprehension.
Who will help the Franciscans of the Immaculate in this labor regenerator?
Who will help them to share the precious heritage Kolbean, so that each group takes its way, like brothers,  like Abraham and Lot, like Paul and Barnabas, and not be like Cain and Abel? Chi, for ideological reasons, is arming a to suppress the other hand, the finish, please! (Behind every "Arab spring" is a "warlord"). 
Common sense will prevail, the good of the Church  will prevail "healthy Christian realism," which refers to Pope Francis. To our beloved Pope dare ask this appointment a cardinal of the holy Roman Church, which is  non-partisan , that accompany the two groups, existing in fact, of the Franciscans of the Immaculate in this irreversible process of regenerating division.

[1]  Koch  card. Kurt, "Hope for the whole Church,"  in  L ' Osservatore Romano , May 15, 2011, p. 7.
[2] Magister  Sandro,  Among confidences and exorcisms ,  A Francis to be deciphered , May 25, 2013, in  L'Espresso, Seventh Heaven )