Monthly Archives: June 2006

Newman, hard words, and dew

I have been reading a wide circle and a narrow about the issue of "dew" and "precious chalice" and all these words which some people think are too hard for us dopes to grasp.  My peregrinations brought me today to … Read More

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Who sings well prays twice… NOT!

We had a look at the phrase "In necessitatibus unitas…", etc. often but falsely attributed to St. Augustine of Hippo.  Someone asked about another famous phrase attributed to the Bishop of Hippo, "He who sings, prays twice".  Augustine didn’t write … Read More

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A different SecState rumor

I am still of the mind that the choice for the Secretary of State will be His Eminence Tarcisio Card. Bertone.  However, for the sake of being complete, I heard another interesting thing today naming His Eminence Agostino Card. Vallini, … Read More

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A review: chalices and dew

Why have I posted entries about "dew" in the writings of the Fathers of the Church? There are many disputed points in the new draft translation the USCCB has now approved and is sending (with suggested adaptations and emendations) back … Read More

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The Thunderer: Jerome

Good comments came from the entry about St. Jerome’s dim view of St. Ambrose, whom he likened to a croaking black raven and an upstart.  Among them was a reminder from fellow patristiblogger and charter member of NAPALM Mike Aquilina … Read More

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“In necessary things unity…”

Over at Pontifications   o{]:¬)   there was a useful post clarifying something patristibloggers are familiar with, namely, that Augustine of Hippo did not write or say a famous phrase often attributed to him: In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus … Read More

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Jerome on Ambrose: “the black croaking raven”

I mentioned in another post that St. Jerome didn’t like St. Ambrose.  He really didn’t like him.  This needs an explanation.  Why?  Do you ever get the sense these days that many think the chief role of a priest is … Read More

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Corpus Christ prayers

In case you were looking, I posted a synthesis of my articles on Corpus Christi last Thursday. Here is a LINK. Read More

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“Let the feet of our minds be stretched out”: Ambrose on “dew”

I understand that “dew”, the moisture we find on the grass each morning, a long treasured figure used for the Holy Spirit’s gentle action in our lives, is apparently so difficult to grasp that some bishops today won’t even try … Read More

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Ka-ZING

More from His Excellency Donald W. Trautman, chair of the BCL and perpetrator of rebellion against the norms in Liturgiam authentiam.  I tip my birretta   o{]:¬)  to Gerald over at The Cafeteria is Closed for this amusing tidbit. Among the … Read More

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