What can this Sunday mean, what should we be thinking about, saying. Trinity Sunday. The only Sunday dedicated to a doctrine, a teaching of the Church. All the other feasts are commemorations of an event: Christmas, Epiphany, Good Friday, Easter, the Ascension, Pentecost. But this feast is different: this is a celebration of the God we believe in, not in some abstract and idealistic way, but as who God is. How many times have we said the Gloria Patri, Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit? We say it automatically, without thinking, but this brief prayer of praise contains our understanding of God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This is the doctrine of the Trinity, the teaching about God, but where did this come from? It did not come from a Council or from a theology book. It came from the early Church’s experience of God. God as the Father, the one who created all things, the one who made us in the image of God, the Father who tends and loves his children: this we inherited and affirm with our Jewish brethren. This is indeed the God of the Old Testament.
New scientific article on the the risk of Covid infection at Mass
Among many interesting observations of this article, which cites a great many studies, is that while reception on the tongue does not appear to be more dangerous than reception in the hand, reception kneeling is clearly preferable to reception standing. We reproduce a key passage below; the whole article can be read here (or download the pdf here).
The Holy Species used in the Latin Rite is nearly dry and therefore is likely to have low adhesion of outside particles, further reducing the infectious risk. While receiving the Holy Bread, the communicant normally extends the tongue forward, requiring to hold breath for a while. This reduces possible respiratory output. The traditional manner of receiving Communion on the tongue is therefore unlikely to incur a high risk of infection transmission.The Wonderful FSSP Community in Phoenix, Arizona (Updated)
In the past few days, some readers have asked us about the spiritual health of the Fraternity of Saint Peter's community in Phoenix, Arizona.
The FSSP has been in Phoenix since 2004, where they have created with so many local faithful and the support of successive bishops the Mater Misericordiae parish.
Unfortunately, as in all religious communities, there is the occasional disgruntled parishioner -- and if such a parishioner has many followers online, he or she can give the wrong impression about the congregation. That has recently happened with Mater Misericordiae, and we reached to our readers to send their testimonies of life in that community. What we gather from what we received is that this is a spiritually healthy and strong congregation of people deeply devoted to Almighty God, His Church, His Mother, and His Sacraments.
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From a Catholic couple:
My family and I have been parishioners at Mater Misericordiae in Phoenix for over 3 years. In that time Fr. Passo has been a true spiritual father to our family.
THE COUNCIL AND THE ECLIPSE OF GOD - PART X - by Don Pietro Leone : THE CHURCH AND THE NON-CATHOLIC CHRISTIANS
If
one wishes to understand more fully the
Catholic doctrine “Extra Ecclesiam Nulla
Salus” and the death of the authentic Catholic missionary spirit in the
subsequent decades after the Council,
this installment from Don Pietro Leone’s
“The Second Vatican Council and
the Eclipse of God” is a must read and well worth the effort of following his painstaking argumentation, which uncovers the insidious false piety,
sentimentality and deceit of language found in the documents regarding the Church’s ecumenical association with non-Catholic Christian denominations, in decrees
such as Lumen Gentium and Unitatis Redintegratio. F.R.
THE
COUNCIL AND THE ECLIPSE OF GOD
by
Don Pietro Leone
PART
X
II THE
CHURCH AND THE NON-CATHOLIC CHRISTIANS
Historical
Background [1]
Ecumenism was born in
Protestant missionary circles, where the multiplicity of confessions created
grave problems for proselytism. In 1919 the Holy Office enforced the
prohibition of Bl. Pius IX (of 1864) to participate in ‘public and private
talks organized by non-Catholics that propose to promote the union of all
groups calling themselves Christian’ [2].
Despite this prohibition, Ecumenism began to infiltrate the Catholic Church
through the initiatives of various groups and individuals, the more important of
which we shall proceed briefly to sketch.
Between 1921-6, at the instigation of Lord Halifax and one Father Portal, a series of meetings between Catholics and Anglicans known as ‘The Conversations of Malines’ were held in the house of Cardinal Mercier in Belgium. One of the participants in these colloquies was Dom Lambert Bauduin, who, after having promoted the Liturgical Movement, now threw himself into that of Ecumenism, founding the Monastery of Chevetogne in Belgium in 1925. His monks were to ‘de-Romanise’ themselves and open up to ‘dialogue’ with the Anglicans and Orthodox. One Father Paul Couturier, after visiting the community, introduced into his own community a prayer intention, not for bringing dissident Christians back to the One True Church, as had hitherto been the Catholic practice, but rather for creating a new spiritual ‘unity’ between the different Christian confessions in the name of a ‘convergence towards Christ’.
URGENT: Pope tells Italian Bishops he plans to abolish the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum (Updated)
An urgent news item by our friends at Messa in Latino, the Pope spoke on the matter yesterday to the Italian bishops during the portion of the Italian Conference of Bishops' meeting in which the assembly was closed to the media:
It is, for the moment, still fragmentary news, coming from our multiple sources within the CEI [Italian Conference of Bishops] and bishops, but it seems that yesterday (May 24, 2021) the Pope, addressing the Italian bishops at the opening of the annual assembly of the CEI ( and in a subsequent meeting with a group of them), announced the imminent reform for the worse of the Motu proprio Summorum Pontificum.
...
From what is known, it would be a return to the indult -- with a prior authorization of the bishop [as under the motu proprio Ecclesia Dei], or of the Vatican -- with all that it entails, that is, a reintroduction of the prohibition of the celebration according to the Missal of St John XXIII, so many denials of authorizations, and the ghettoization, in practice, of the priests and faithful attached to the old rite. After Moses, the Liberator, Pharaoh returns. [Source]
Fontgombault Sermon for Pentecost: If God rests in a heart, then this heart rests in God, and it is at peace.
Illuminate men’s hearts.
(Hymn of Wednesday Vespers)
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
My dearly beloved Sons,
The Demographic End of Catholic Europe
Slow, and then sudden, as all great demographic changes in history. The post-war generations' war on morals, marriage, and unborn babies has reached breaking point:
In Capracotta, a small town in southern Italy, a sign in red letters on an 18th-century stone building looking on to the Apennine Mountains reads “Home of School Kindergarten” — but today, the building is a nursing home.
Residents eat their evening broth on waxed tablecloths in the old theater room.
“There were so many families, so many children,” said Concetta D’Andrea, 93, who was a student and a teacher at the school and is now a resident of the nursing home. “Now there is no one.”
The population in Capracotta has dramatically aged and contracted — from about 5,000 people to 800. The town’s carpentry shops have shut down. The organizers of a soccer tournament struggled to form even one team.
About a half-hour away, in the town of Agnone, the maternity ward closed a decade ago because it had fewer than 500 births a year, the national minimum to stay open. This year, six babies were born in Agnone.
“Once you could hear the babies in the nursery cry, and it was like music,” said Enrica Sciullo, a nurse who used to help with births there and now mostly takes care of older patients. “Now there is silence and a feeling of emptiness.”
In a speech last Friday during a conference on Italy’s birthrate crisis, Pope Francis said the “demographic winter” was still “cold and dark.” [Source]
"On the Marian Nature of the Extraordinary Form" - Guest op-ed by Fr. Matthew MacDonald
As COVID precautions slowly change across the United States, many bishops are beginning to reinstitute the obligation to attend Sunday Mass in their dioceses and encourage the faithful to return. Some are indeed returning with longing to receive Our Lord in the Eucharist. Still, the suppression of Mass accelerated a certain ecclesiastical decay and liturgical distortion that was already happening within the life of the Church. With not only a loss of belief in the Real Presence but also a pre-existing crisis of faith brought about by various liturgical, theological, and ecclesial abuses, as well as a failure to evangelize; many younger people raised Catholic may not indeed return to the Church. Many pastors and bishops wonder where to start in this storm to reach out to the disaffected Catholics and help bring them back to the Church.
The Eastertide Collects in the Post-Vatican II Missal: A Problematic Reform
REPOST: For the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima May 13, 2021: Don Pietro Leone: The Council and the Eclipse of God – PART IX: how the Minimalists sought to ‘minimize’ Our Lady’s role in the Church and the outcome of the battle that ensued to consecrate the world to Her Immaculate Heart.
N.B. This is a repost of the article published May 13 which ‘disappeared’ from the site by some strange technological act, unknown to us at RC, which I modified by taking out some images and the Italian Medieval hymn to Our Lady. F.R.
Detail
of a mosaic on the façade of Il Duomo in Siena
D. Our Blessed Lady
Our Blessed Lady is, as we have noted above, at the same time the most
glorious member of the Church, and Her model.
i) ‘To Us it seems that we should resolutely dissent from those prophets of doom (profeti di sventura), who always announce the worst, as though the end of the world was coming. In the present state of human events, in which humanity appears to be entering into a new order of things, there are to be seen rather the mysterious plans of Divine Providence’ (Gaudet Mater Ecclesia, opening speech of the Council by Pope John XXIII).
Cardinal Burke interview to Paix Liturgique: In the U.S., Catholic blogs have contributed to the success of Summorum Pontificum
Paix Liturgique: The poll we commissioned indicates that the number of practicing American Catholics who are aware of the motu proprio [Summorum Pontificum] is higher than 72%, which is an important number.
Cardinal Burke: I would say that, in the US, the knowledge that there are now two forms of the rite of the Mass is very high. This is explained by the fact that, when the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum was published in 2007, this document was widely presented and commented in the press. Additionally, there are numerous Catholic blogs with a very important audience in the United States. I think of Rorate Caeli, or Father Z, or OnePeterFive. These very active blogs are very favorable to the Traditional liturgy, which has had great relevance in the popularization of the ancient liturgy, even outside "traditionalist" circles. Therefore, I am not surprised that 72% of practicing [Catholics] are aware of the existence of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum.
130th Anniversary of RERUM NOVARUM: "Laws only bind when they are in accordance with right reason, and, hence, with the eternal law of God."
It is surely undeniable that, when a man engages in remunerative labor, the impelling reason and motive of his work is to obtain property, and thereafter to hold it as his very own. If one man hires out to another his strength or skill, he does so for the purpose of receiving in return what is necessary for the satisfaction of his needs; he therefore expressly intends to acquire a right full and real, not only to the remuneration, but also to the disposal of such remuneration, just as he pleases. Thus, if he lives sparingly, saves money, and, for greater security, invests his savings in land, the land, in such case, is only his wages under another form; and, consequently, a working man's little estate thus purchased should be as completely at his full disposal as are the wages he receives for his labor. But it is precisely in such power of disposal that ownership obtains, whether the property consist of land or chattels. Socialists, therefore, by endeavoring to transfer the possessions of individuals to the community at large, strike at the interests of every wage-earner, since they would deprive him of the liberty of disposing of his wages, and thereby of all hope and possibility of increasing his resources and of bettering his condition in life.
Freedom: Secular and Catholic. The Crisis and Where do we go from here?
To read and re-read St. Augustine’s Confessions is not only to confront the intensely personal story of a conversion to God and to the Catholic Church It is always as well a reminder of the messiness of human freedom. No one else, at least for me, has portrayed with greater clarity and insight the war that goes on in the human heart, not only between the will and reason, but also the war that goes on in the will itself. Few others have been able to show clearly the complexity of desire, will and reason that makes up the human mind, soul and heart. If one follows Augustine all the way to the City of God, one sees him struggle mightily with the question of free will and human freedom. Even at this point in his life, one is always aware that human freedom, whether defined in a secular or religious way is messy. If one looks at human history one sees attempt after attempt to get rid of the messiness that is part of human freedom in a fallen world. And all those attempts have failed, for they deny the reality that is man.
‘The Council and the Eclipse of God’ - PART IX. On this Feast of Our Lady of Fatima, Don Pietro Leone describes how the ‘minimalists’ sought to ‘minimize’ Our Lady’s role in the Church as well as addressing the battle that arose to consecrate the world to Her Immaculate Heart.
D. Our Blessed Lady
Our Blessed Lady is, as we have noted above, at the same time the most
glorious member of the Church, and Her model.
i) ‘To Us it seems that we should
resolutely dissent from those prophets of doom (profeti di sventura), who always announce the worst, as though the
end of the world was coming. In the present state of human events, in which
humanity appears to be entering into a new order of things, there are to be
seen rather the mysterious plans of Divine Providence’ (Gaudet Mater Ecclesia, opening speech of
the Council by Pope John XXIII).
The phrase ‘the prophets of doom’ in text (i) refers, as the Pope had
explained a little before, to those who take a pessimistic view of contemporary
society, amongst whom it is reasonable to understand those who upheld the
message of Fatima. Pope John had read the third secret of Fatima in 1959. It
contained three parts: in the first a vision of Hell into which many souls were
seen to fall; in the second the end of the First World War was prophesied, as
well as the outbreak of a Second World War and the diffusion of communism if
the world did not convert. The remedy was also given, that is the devotion to
the Immaculate Heart of Mary; the third part contained a vision of the death of
the Pope, of the hierarchy, clergy, and faithful [1].
The Pope commented: ‘It does not concern the years of my pontificate’ [2].
Professor de Mattei gives as the Pope’s motive for not publishing the third
secret: ‘the strident contrast between ‘the prophets of doom’ of the message of
Fatima, and the optimistic, prophetic stance of the new Pontiff who inaugurated
the Second Vatican Council.’
Fontgombault Sermon for the Ascension: "In the name of pseudo-synodal approaches, members of the Church stray away from the One True Shepherd"
Benedict XVI: The prophetic mission of Fatima is not complete
In seven years you will return here to celebrate the centenary of the first visit made by the Lady “come from heaven”, the Teacher who introduced the little seers to a deep knowledge of the Love of the Blessed Trinity and led them to savour God himself as the most beautiful reality of human existence. This experience of grace made them fall in love with God in Jesus, so much so that Jacinta could cry out: “How much I delight in telling Jesus that I love him! When I tell him this often, I feel as if I have a fire in my breast, yet it does not burn me”. And Francisco could say: “What I liked most of all was seeing Our Lord in that light which Our Mother put into our hearts. I love God so much!” (Memoirs of Sister Lúcia, I, 42 and 126).
Brothers and sisters, in listening to these innocent and profound mystical confidences of the shepherd children, one might look at them with a touch of envy for what they were able to see, or with the disappointed resignation of someone who was not so fortunate, yet still demands to see. To such persons, the Pope says, as does Jesus: “Is not this the reason you are wrong, that you know neither the Scriptures nor the power of God?” (Mk 12:24). The Scriptures invite us to believe: “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe” (Jn 20:29), but God, who is more deeply present to me than I am to myself (cf. Saint Augustine, Confessions, III, 6, 11) – has the power to come to us, particularly through our inner senses, so that the soul can receive the gentle touch of a reality which is beyond the senses and which enables us to reach what is not accessible or visible to the senses. For this to happen, we must cultivate an interior watchfulness of the heart which, for most of the time, we do not possess on account of the powerful pressure exerted by outside realities and the images and concerns which fill our soul (cf. Theological Commentary on The Message of Fatima, 2000). Yes! God can come to us, and show himself to the eyes of our heart.
Francis' motu proprio "Antiquum Ministerium", instituting the "ministry of Catechist"
APOSTOLIC LETTER
ISSUED "MOTU PROPRIO"
BY THE SUPREME PONTIFF
FRANCIS
"ANTIQUUM MINISTERIUM"
INSTITUTING
THE MINISTRY OF CATECHIST
1. The ministry of Catechist in the Church is an ancient one. Theologians commonly hold that the first examples are already present in the writings of the New Testament. The service of catechesis may be traced back to those “teachers” mentioned by the Apostle in writing to the community of Corinth: “Some people God has designated in the Church to be, first, apostles; second, prophets; third, teachers; then, mighty deeds; then, gifts of healing, assistance, administration, and varieties of tongues. Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Do all work mighty deeds? Do all have gifts of healing? Do all speak in tongues? Do all interpret? Strive eagerly for the greatest spiritual gifts. But I shall show you a still more excellent way” (1 Cor 12:28-31).
Don Pietro Leone: The Council and the Eclipse of God – PART VIII: THE CHURCH: Holy, Catholic, Apostolic
In this installment we see how the Modernists attack the supernatural dimension of the Church, treating Her as a purely natural society prone to sin, being no more than the sum of its parts, having no claim to possess more truth than any other human society and no claim moreover to possess truth which is immutable, let alone a Divine Mandate to proclaim it to the whole world, so that the whole world might be saved. F.R.
Catholic Tradition teaches
that the Church is holy in:
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Her Founder and invisible Head that is Christ;
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Her Soul that is the Holy Spirit;
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Her origins in the open side of Our Blessed Lord on
the Cross;
- Her possession of all the means of sanctification
(i.e. the whole Faith and all Sacraments)
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Her Goal: the glorification of God through the
sanctification of mankind;
- The Faith, Hope, and Charity of Her members.
The Council opposes Tradition
in regard to the last of these doctrines, namely the holiness of the members of
the Church. It teaches:
Reminder: Rorate Caeli Purgatorial Society
From Gregorian Chant to Alleluia of the Lightbulbs: The "Notes" of Modern Churches
On what “Notes” do Modern Churches Arise?
By Stefano Chiappalone (From Alleanza Cattolica)
A society that is incapable of lyricism can only build edifices that are ascetic. But a letter written by the author of The Little Prince offers the starting point to reawaken that lost spiritual sense from which sprung abbeys and cathedrals in the light of the nexus between music and architecture.
Walking Pilgrimages: July in Spain, August in England
I should also mention that the the Latin Mass Society's annual walking pilgrimage to Walsingham is also open for booking. The dates for this are 26th to 30th August. See here for information and registration.
Nothing will make you feel like a human being and a Catholic again quite like participation in a three-day walking pilgrimage!
Here is more information about the Spanish pilgrimage, which has the support of Una Voce Seville.
The Republic of Ireland: the Anti-Catholic Tyranny removes children from Traditional Catholic Man who filmed their invasion of Church during Mass
Just last week, we retweeted this astounding event: the Police of the Irish Republic, the Garda, invaded a church (Society of St. Pius X) while Holy Mass was being celebrated, with a handful of people inside.
No respect for the Blessed Sacrament, for the building, for anything:
Irish police interrupting Traditional Mass this Sunday.
— Rorate Caeli (@RorateCaeli) April 25, 2021
What a big struggle for nothing was Irish independence... https://t.co/sGlA1m6Azf
As if that absurdity, under the banner of "health", were not enough, the Garda this past weekend paid a visit to the man who filmed their tyrannical action, our fellow traditional Catholic Pat Sweeney, and took away his children. Yes, you read that correctly. See below:
Just been contacted by Pat Sweeney, the man who videoed the Gardai in a church in Athlone last week that went viral. The Gardai have taken his two children from him last night at 3.30am. If you are near Longford please head to the Garda station to support him. Please share this. pic.twitter.com/eWqzsKFyYm
— Philip Dwyer (@PhilipDwyerNP) May 2, 2021