Daily Rome Shot 1215 – consecrated!

The S.R.E. Cardinalis Burke consecrating my chalice and paten on (real) Epiphany 2025.  Photo from The World’s Best Sacristan™ at The Parish™.

Where I will be pretty soon.  I found a relatively low-expenditure flight!  I would appreciate some donations to help defray the cost.  I’ll have to do that again, in a more systematic way for a return to Rome for Holy Week, Easter and beyond.  So, for now, wavvy flag is back.

Please remember me when shopping online and use my affiliate links.  US HERE – UK HERE  WHY?  This helps to pay for health insurance (massively hiked for this new year of surprises), utilities, groceries, etc..  At no extra cost, you provide help for which I am grateful.

Of course as the wheel of fate turns another notch, setting up this trip to Rome will trigger one of my major appliances’ demise.

In churchy news, I suppose the big deal today is the appointment of a new Archbishop for Washington DC.  Perhaps this is La Befana’s gift for Epiphany?  I had figured that this one might go to New York when the present locum tenens has been relieved. My first thought was that this was not so subtle payback for the next president’s ambassadorial appointment. It seems to me that that is how the cardinalatial appointments have been handled. I feel for the faithful in the nation’s capital.

PERSEVERE!  GO TO CONFESSION!  PRAY THE ROSARY!

In chessy news… not much.  HERE

White to move and mate in 3.

Interested in learning?  Try THIS.

Posted in SESSIUNCULA |
6 Comments

REVIEW: Gladiator II

Nope.  It thudded in eternity.

Cartoon characters.  Tortured dialogue.  Acting… meh.  Nice to see old actors… okay.  Some CGI pretty good (is that it?)?  Music… there was music?… I guess so, and some of it sounded like it was from the first movie.

Historically absurd as was Gladiator. Yeah yeah… Gladiator – Marcus Aurelius wanted the Republic back! ROFL!!!! LOL!!!  We can live with that for great story well told and well acted.   What’s an adjective beyond “absurd”.. preposterous?

There are motifs replayed as one would expect and desire.  But, as satisfying as they were, they were insufficient.

Do NOT spend money on this movie.   If anyone would in charity reimburse me… no… no… I deserve to suffer the the loss for having in my optimism trusted that this would do more than insult me.  I punished myself.

Ridley Scott… you whored your movie.  Enjoy the little money you might scrape from this, like the scraping of the rhino horn in the party scene.  What a jerk for not caring more.

Or is it RINO?

As the movie ended, and I sighed a sigh of relief, it defaulted to Gladiator.  What a stark  contrast.

NB: As I conclude, in Gladiator the costumes, especially of the daughter of M. Aurelius, sister of Commodus, told a story.   This comes from a background in theatre and the observations of friend who is an expert.  In Gladiator II, there was nothing but cliche.

I hated this movie.  I hate it because it’s insults my intelligence.

 

Posted in SESSIUNCULA |
2 Comments

Playing with my new Bible

Like every little boy with a new toy, I am seriously playing with my new Ignatius Catholic Study Bible: Old and New Testaments from my wish list!  I unboxed it the other day.  HERE

St. Thomas Aquinas wrote that worship and play were related, since they are both done for there own good.

I received my copy of the leather bound (therefore soft cover) enormous now Bible. It is fantastic.

I’ve started to transfer notes from the edition I have been using.

A contrast.

The problem is that as I work through the pages I find that the editors of the new edition often beat me to it!   Not that I am disappointed, of course.

When I travel, I will still use my small edition with my .05 pen and tiny triangle and credit card Fresnel lens.

Right now I am referencing Anthony Esolen’s incredible book about the Prologue of John.

In the Beginning Was the Word: An Annotated Reading of the Prologue of John

US HERE – UK

Posted in REVIEWS, SESSIUNCULA |
1 Comment

Daily Rome Shot 1214 – gob smacked and bughouse

Overdone?   Naaah!

Please remember me when shopping online and use my affiliate links.  US HEREWHY?  This helps to pay for health insurance (massively hiked for this new year of surprises), utilities, groceries, etc..  At no extra cost, you provide help for which I am grateful.

Funny. Eccles is so good, but this one is low hanging fruit!

Meanwhile… I read the book.  Don’t read the stupid book.  Don’t see the awful movie.

The wonderful Benedictine monks in Norcia, Italy – birthplace of St. Benedict – make wonderful beer. They also recently completed the painting in the chapel of their monastic complex they are building. HERE  I posted a tweet about this yesterday, but here is a large image.  Right click for larger.  Open in a new tab and prepare to be gob smacked.

Buy their great BEER! Right now!

In chessy news… HERE

White to move and mate in 6.

 

Posted in SESSIUNCULA |
2 Comments

Your Sunday Sermon Notes – Holy Name (N.O. 2nd after Xmas or transf. Epiphany) 2025

In the Vetus Ordo, it’s the Sunday of the Most Holy Name of Jesus.  In the Novus Ordo, it is the 2nd Sunday after Christmas.  However, in many places Epiphany is celebrated on this Sunday instead of 6 January where it belongs.

Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at your Sunday Mass of obligation?

Share the good stuff.  Quite a few people are forced to sit through really bad preaching.  Even though you can usually find – if you are willing to try – at least one good point in a really bad sermon, that can be a trial.  So… SHARE THE GOOD STUFF which you were fortunate enough to receive!

Tell about attendance especially for the Traditional Latin Mass. I hear that it is growing. Of COURSE.

Any local changes or (hopefully good) news?  We really need good news.

I have some thoughts posted at One Peter Five.

[…]

Christ received His “role” Name “Jesus” at his Circumcision.  He already had a Name from all eternity, His “being” Name, which God spoke to Moses from the burning bush: I AM.  “I AM” was so sacred to the Jews that they would not pronounce aloud the four letters which made it up in Hebrew.  There are moments in the Lord’s earthly life when He uses this “being” Name.  Consider the force of His “being” Name in the Garden of Gethsemane in John 18.  The betrayer, Judas, led soldiers to the Garden to apprehend the Lord.  Then,

… Jesus, knowing all that was to befall him, came forward and said to them, “Whom do you seek?” They answered him, “Jesus of Nazareth.” Jesus said to them, “I am he.” Judas, who betrayed him, was standing with them. When he said to them, “I am he,” they drew back and fell to the ground.

Christ spoke, in the Greek account, Ἐγώ εἰμι… I AM” and they fell down.  One would imagine that soldiers in the ancient world were physically strong.  They could not stand the power that came from this Jesus when he said, “I AM”.  The Lord’s Name is mighty indeed.

[…]

 

Posted in SESSIUNCULA | Tagged
4 Comments

Young men are converting to serious, “muscular” Christianity.

There is an interesting article in The Telegraph today.

Young, single men are leaving traditional churches. They found a more ‘masculine’ alternative

New parishes are planned across US to accommodate ‘tsunami’ of male worshippers who have converted since pandemic

It is perhaps going to be behind a paywall, which is annoying. If you want it, there is a “way back” way to get it, if you know what I mean.

The word “Catholic” does not appear in the article, which is focus entirely on the Orthodox Church.

Here are some snip of the piece, which is longish but drives home the point. Here is the lead, definitely not buried.

Young, single men are flocking to the Orthodox church after discovering the “masculine” Christian religion through online influencers.

Some converts said they felt disillusioned with the “feminisation” of the Protestant church and were attracted to the “authenticity” of Orthodoxy, which they claim pushes them physically and mentally.

Priests are now planning to open new parishes to accommodate the “tsunami” of young men who have converted since the pandemic.

They say that most of the new converts found the Orthodox church by watching YouTube videos or listening to podcasts.

[…]

A 2023 survey by the Orthodox Studies Institute of Orthodox clergy in 20 parishes across 15 states found there had been a 80 per cent increase in the number of converts to the Orthodox church in 2022, compared with pre-pandemic levels in 2019.

Of these, 60 per cent were men, compared with 54 per cent in 2019.

Many of them had been drawn to the “masculine” nature of church, which puts emphasis on denial and pushing yourself physically.

Worshippers must stand for long services, which can last upwards of five hours. They must fast, too, sometimes for up to 40 days.

This, some felt, was in stark contrast to other religious denominations where they felt the church had been “feminised”.

[…]

Mr Castillo is open about his faith with his thousands of online followers and receives scores of messages from young men interested in the Orthodox church.

He believes part of the surge in men converting to the Orthodox church is a rejection of the “feminisation” of other denominations.

“It’s unfortunate that feminism has kind of sunk its teeth into all of our organisations to include Christianity,” he said.

He said that at Protestant churches, the majority of the leaders “aren’t good, strong men”, whereas the Orthodox church leaders are more like “father figures”.

He said: “They look like men. They look like fathers, they’re strong, spiritually, mentally, physically… I think young men right now are yearning to follow a good father.”

Jesus Christ, he thinks, is the “perfect example of masculinity”, someone capable “of calling down all of Heaven’s armies to destroy his enemies” but who instead chose to serve others.

[…]

There is a little “concern” blah blah from a female prof about “misogyny”, but not much.  It’s the obligatory drop in.  Also, a few words about homosexuals.  Nothing substantive.

Men interviewed about their conversion seem to have had some “mega-church” experience, which ultimately left them empty.

Meanwhile, one of the guys in my regular text group opined:

Of course. And bishops will not get the message. They’d rather have empty churches than have them populated by “those people”. The 1970s dream must be true, it will work, we just have to implement more modernization in the “spirit of Vatican II” even when it makes us do things the letter of Vatican II does not say or in fact rejects.

Yup.  It seems as if the last thing they want is a “muscular” faith which appeals to men.  Funny, that.

Posted in Pò sì jiù, The Coming Storm, The future and our choices |
5 Comments

POLL: When are the announcements made where you usually go to Mass?

Please choose the best answer. We want your comments, too, what you think about the placement.

Anyone can vote, but only registered and approved readers can comment. All comments on every post go into a queue.

At my parish, chapel, oratory announcements are made...

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...

Posted in "How To..." - Practical Notes, Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, POLLS |
24 Comments

Daily Rome Shot 1213 – sorry

A bunch of things piled up at the end of the old and the beginning of the new, and I’ve been a little depleted.  I haven’t posted a wide variety of individual posts, but you can find variety in these daily Rome Shots.  I comment, too.

I received note that the S.R.E Cardinalis Burke will consecrate a small Roman Baroque chalice at The Parish™ in Rome, Ss. Trinità dei Pellegrini.  I found it on ebay with the indispensable help of The World’s Best Sacristan™.  It has been languishing, unconsecrated and unused, though I was able to enjoy its view during my last Roman Sojourn.  I’ve waited to have it consecrated whom I admire.  I didn’t want to have some knuckle-head do it just because I wanted to use it.  I would have thought of him whenever I used it.  Now, it will remind me of someone more admirable, whom I’ve known cordially for decades.

A couple of details.

This is very cool.  Last night was clear and I had an inkling that that something was up.

Using my SkyView app, I had a look around.

Over near Mars there is a cluster of man-made objects in Scorpius which are being tracked.

And this…

Posted in SESSIUNCULA |
1 Comment

Daily Rome Shot 1212

Meanwhile…

And also…

In chessy news… there’s not much going on, so maybe this is relevant for those who want to play chess online… with anyone, anywhere, anytime…. like
Navy Chess”.

White to move and mate in three.  HERE

Please remember me when shopping online and use my affiliate links.  US HERE – UK HERE  WHY?  This helps to pay for health insurance (massively hiked for this new year of surprises), utilities, groceries, etc..  At no extra cost, you provide help for which I am grateful.

Posted in SESSIUNCULA |
10 Comments

Daily Rome Shot 1211

At The Parish™.

Meanwhile…

In churchy news, there is a piece at Crisis which deals with the aftermath of the recent “Eucharistic Revival” effort in these USA.   HERE  In my opinion, the ball was dropped.

This is where the fumble was scooped up…

In chessy news… HERE

White to move and mate in two. How fast can you do it?

Posted in SESSIUNCULA |
3 Comments