Monthly Archives: September 2020

Reason #987680 for Summorum Pontificum

On this anniversary of Summorum Pontificum going into effect I share with you something from Tradition In Action. There was on 28 August 2020 an ordination of a deacon in the Diocese of Wollongong.  As part of the ceremony, an Aboriginal performed pagan … Read More

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14 September 2007 – 13th Anniversary of Summorum Pontificum

Today is the 13th anniversary of the implementation of Benedict XVI’s monumentally important Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum.  It went into force today, though it was released on 07/07/07.  This document is perhaps the most important gift from the too-short pontificate of Papa … Read More

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WDTPRS: Exaltation of the Cross … and kingly herbs … and BASIL EMERITUS!

Today is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross.  The feast commemorates the discovery, as tradition has it under sweet basil herb bushes, of the Holy Cross by Emperor Constantine’s mother St Helena in AD 325 in Jerusalem as … Read More

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Does anyone know what is really going on in Mexico City?

Does anyone know what is really going on in Mexico City? I have had email saying that there is going to be a huge “occupy” protest in the Constitutional Plaza (Cathedral, National Palace) to try to force President Obrador to … Read More

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#ASonnetADay – 36. “Let me confess that we two must be twain…”

#ASonnetADay – 36. "Let me confess that we two must be twain…" pic.twitter.com/sNWBc4zYoO — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) September 13, 2020

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ASK FATHER: Roman clerical tonsure

From a reader… QUAERITUR: What was the state of, requirement for tonsure, for secular clergy, in Rome, under Saint John XXIII, after his 1960 Synod. (That synod seems to represent the apex of the organic development of clerical discipline flowing … Read More

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#ASonnetADay – 35. “No more be grieved at that which thou hast done…”

#ASonnetADay – 35. "No more be grieved at that which thou hast done…" pic.twitter.com/TwiTIeFrQ3 — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) September 12, 2020

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Battles that saved Western Civilization

According to one reckoning, today, 12 September, could be the anniversary of the Battle of Marathon (490 BC).  They are probably wrong, but… who cares? Marathon is, of course, a Greek word (Mάραθον or modern Greek Μαραθώνας and ancient Μαραθών, … Read More

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#ASonnetADay – 34. “Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day…”

#ASonnetADay – 34. "Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day…" pic.twitter.com/fxPlnif8AA — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) September 11, 2020

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#ASonnetADay – 33. “Full many a glorious morning have I seen…”

#ASonnetADay – 33. “Full many a glorious morning have I seen…” pic.twitter.com/8bmzht8qIK — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (@fatherz) September 11, 2020

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