Monthly Archives: October 2006

Back in action

Today was busy day full of getting things out of storage, and getting my electronic "nimbus" (as a priest friend calls it) set up again. I had lunch with two great priests who are USN chaplains (for me: buccatini dell’amatriciana … Read More

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29th Sunday of Ordinary Time: POST COMMUNION (1)

EXCERPT:
I want to bring back to the fore what I wrote of the word frequentatio some weeks ago. Frequentatio is also a technical term in rhetoric: it is “a condensed recapitulation of the arguments already stated separately, a recapitulation, summing up.” Our reception of Holy Communion in the context of Mass is really the fullness of what the Church calls “full, conscious and active participation” in the sacred liturgy (which is the “source and summit”). Holy Communion is the ultimate frequentatio for the Eucharist “having in itself all delight”, as we pray during Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Furthermore, the celebration of Holy Mass is the source and summit of our Christian lives. Thus, is not the moment of Holy Communion being described in this prayer not a summation of the whole of the Christian’s identity and life? Each and every consecrated Host is the Eternal Word made flesh, who dwelt among us so as to save us from our sins and reveal us more fully to ourselves (cf. Gaudium et spes 22). Of all the sacraments Christ gave us, this Most Blessed Sacrament is the only one which actually is what it signifies:

Christ truly present. Christ, who is the Word spoken from eternity by the Father, is the frequentatio, the perfect “summing up”, who at the end will take all things to Himself and submit them to the Father so that God might be all in all (1 Cor 15:28). Christ is our frequentatio. Read More

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Romae

I am back in my old room, high above the City and in view of the cupola.

Very tired. Read More

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Romam

Off I go. I will soon be high above the earth, rocketing toward the City and away from the Sabine Farm. Read More

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Bp. Skylstad on “Tridentine” indult

Mr. John L. Allen, the ubiquitous former Rome correspondent for the still left-leaning National Catholic Reporter, pass along a brief interview with H.E. William Skylstad, Pres. of the USCCB. Mr. Allen ask H.E. about a potential "freeing up" of the … Read More

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Not cowed by the election process

Since I am on the cusp of leaving the bucolic delights of the Sabine Farm for the activity and rapid pace of the City, this morning I remembered I needed to get an absentee ballot for the upcoming election.  I … Read More

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2nd Sorrowful Mystery: The Scourging

We continue our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 2nd Sorrowful Mystery: The Scourging The Roman flail was a terrible thing, designed to do maximum damage. The Lord endured outrageous humiliation of His Divine Person as well as physical suffering … Read More

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“Straw” Subdeacons & “Tridentine” High Mass

In another entry concerning a nightmare scenario, blog participant Michael posted an interesting piece of information from the Pont. Comm. "Ecclesia Dei" which, frankly, I had forgotten all about. A question was raised about who might subsititute for a subdeacon … Read More

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Fostering Latin studies

Most of you have heard the news that the in/famous Fr. Reginald Foster will not be allowed to teach his Latin "Experiences" at the Gregorian University.  Various reasons are being offered about this.  I have known Fr. Foster since the … Read More

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Rorate & Le Figaro on SSPX and Benedict

The wonderful blog Rorate Caeli has informed us about an article in the French daily Le Figaro about the possibility that Pope Benedict could lift the excommunication incurred by the bishops of the SSPX. Rorate gives a translation of part … Read More

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