Monthly Archives: March 2022

And now for something completely different

Here is something different to start, or to continue your day. A crusader song of the 12th century. The text is by one of the earliest troubadours, Marcabrus, and is – I think – in Old Occitan. There is a mesmerizing quality … Read More

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“Breviaries! Getchyer Roman Breviaries!”

ORIGINALLY Published on: Mar 3, 2022 at 14:37 So I don’t “bury the lead”. I have some sets of the beautiful 3 volume, Latin/English Roman Breviary from Baronius Press.  I must sell them.   If you are interested in buying one for … Read More

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Thoughts on Francis’ claim that non-vernacular readings are “laughing at the Word of God”

Fr. John Hunwicke’s blog is a constant source of fascinating details, amusing invective, and inverting insight. Those first two may be obvious, but what do I mean by “inverting insight”? I mean that Fr. H has a keen ability to … Read More

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Daily Rome Shot 433, etc.

Today’s daily streamed Mass “fervorino: HERE WORDLE Latin: I lost today.. after the fifth guess I had the last 4 letters in place and had to guess at the first letter between three options for a Latin word: I guessed … Read More

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“Ash Wednesday” by T.S. Eliot

Back in 2013, with a remnant of a cold, I read T. S. Eliot’s Ash Wednesday. It’s interesting to go back to that post and see the comments.  For example, Supertradmum is no longer with us.  Say a prayer for the repose … Read More

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Daily Rome Shot 432, etc. – VIDEO

The Roman Station is Santa Sabina. Video by Jacob Stein Daily Fervorino from the streamed Mass: HERE (As a bonus I include the prayers for the blessing of ashes. WORDLE To help get those ashes off!

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Ash Wednesday – Fasting, Abstinence, and You (with notes on alligator, endothermic moonfish, &, of course, muskrat)

According to the 1983 Code of Canon Law for the Latin Church, Latin Church Catholics are bound to observe fasting and abstinence on Ash Wednesday. Here are some details. I am sure you know them already, but they are good … Read More

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Shrove Tuesday: A Proper Mass in the Vetus Ordo “in honor of the Holy Face”

Today is Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday which is the beginning of Lent for the Roman Church. Did you know that there is a Mass proper for Shrove Tuesday?   It’s a Votive Mass in Honor of the Holy … Read More

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Liturgy and the extent and limits of papal authority

The more vigorously the primacy was displayed, the more the question came up about the extent and and limits of [papal] authority, which of course, as such, had never been considered. After the Second Vatican Council, the impression arose that … Read More

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Daily Rome Shot 431, etc.

Photo by Jacob Stein WORDLE Terrific beer and you help the traditional Benedictines in Norcia build their monastery in the place St. Benedict came from! I’m working on the UK.

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