Pertaining to Tip 2

Given that I recently posted again, after a long time, about Fr. Z’s 20 Tips For Making A Good Confession (HERE) I had to share this from my friend Patrick Madrid.

Pertaining to Tip 2:

Practically, from this.

First, don’t ramble in the confessional.  Know what you are going to day ahead of time.  That means, second, examine your conscience before getting into the confessional.  Give only relevant details.  JUST SAY  IT without circumlocutions.

Most importantly, you can’t follow the 20 TIPS unless you GO TO CONFESSION.

So, since you should follow the 20 TIPS…

GO TO CONFESSION!

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30 August: Bl. Ildefonso Schuster

The late great liturgist and holy Card. Archbp. of Milan, Bl. Ildefonso Schuster, whom I often quote, died on 30 August 1954.  Future Pope Roncalli .   His tomb is in the Duomo of Milan.  It was opened in 1985 as part of his process for beatification and his remains were found to be intact.  His feast, where it is celebrated, is on 31 August.

Let us pray to Bl. Ildefonso for intercession and Heaven’s defense of the Traditional ROMAN RITE, of which he was such a great expert and teacher.

BTW… the miracle for Bp. Ildefonso’s cause was the curing of glaucoma.

Perhaps if you or one of your loved ones has vision problems, you could pray to him.   If not, pray to him anyway for curing the blindness of the enemies of the Roman Rite and anyone who upholds the least aspect of Taurina cacata.

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ACTION ITEM! Gulf Coast BISHOPS, PRIESTS: Pray the Litany against #HurricaneIdalia

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Hurricane Idalia arrived, Cat 3.

I have an action item for you believing priests and bishops out there.   With confidence we can pray the prayers which the Church has designated against storms.

I believe what the Church believes.  Do you?

Therefore….

BISHOPS OF THE GULF COAST AND INTERIOR: Stand on the steps of your respective cathedral churches, dressed in cope and miter and, surrounded by clergy, with crosiers in hand, pronounce from the traditional Rituale Romanum the Litany of Saints with the deprecatory prayers against storms.  [below]   Ring the cathedral bells.  You all talk to each other: perhaps coordinate your timing.

I know that in every chancery at least one person reads this blog, probably more.  Readers, especially if you know your bishops personally, ask them to do this.

PRIESTS OF THE GULF COAST AND INTERIOR: Ditto.  Also, if you have blessed bells, ring the bells of your churches against the storm.  Bells are sacramentals.  They are “baptized” and given names.  They speak.  In valleys of mountainous countries, as storms approached, people would ring the bells and pray the Litany.  That’s one of the reasons why we have consecrated bells!

PEOPLE OF THE GULF COAST AND INTERIOR: Get on your priests about this.  The prayers of priests and bishop are powerful.  Also, ask your holy angels to protect you and to help you make prudent decisions.

Fathers, Bishops…

Use the old Roman Ritual (yes, the traditional book – you can do it! – it’s the real deal!) and pray the Litany with the deprecatory prayers against storms. A procession could be done around the grounds of the cathedral or even indoors… even with a very few.

You don’t have to be directly in the line of the storm to pray for others!

PROCESSION FOR AVERTING TEMPEST [Better in Latin, but here is the English]

The church bells are rung, and all who can assemble in church. Then the Litany of the Saints is said, during which – at the right moment, namely, after the invocation, “That you grant eternal rest to all the faithful departed, etc.”, the following invocation is said twice:

From lightning and tempest, Lord, deliver us.

At the end of the litany the following is added:

P: Our Father (the rest inaudibly until:)
P: And lead us not into temptation.
All: But deliver us from evil.
Psalm 147
P: Glorify the Lord, O Jerusalem; * praise your God, O Sion.
All: For He has strengthened the bars of your gates; * He has blessed your children within you.
P: He has granted peace in your borders; * with the best of wheat He fills you.
All: He sends forth His command to the earth; * swiftly runs His word!
P: He spreads snow like wool; * He strews frost like ashes.
All: He scatters His hail like crumbs; * the waters freeze before His cold.
P: He sends His word and melts them; * He lets His breeze blow and the waters run.
All: He has proclaimed His word to Jacob, * His statutes and His ordinances to Israel.
P: He has not done thus for any other nation; * He has not made known His ordinances to them.
All: Glory be to the Father.
P: As it was in the beginning.
P: Our help is in the name of the Lord.
All: Who made heaven and earth.
P: Lord, show us your mercy.
All: And grant us your salvation.
P: Help us, O God, our Savior.
All: And deliver us, O Lord, for your name’s sake.
P: Let the enemy have no power over us.
All: And the son of iniquity be powerless to harm us.
P: May your mercy, Lord, remain with us always.
All: For we put our whole trust in you.
P: Save your faithful people, Lord.
All: Bless all who belong to you.
P: You withhold no good thing from those who walk in sincerity.
All: Lord of hosts, happy the men who trust in you.
P: Lord, heed my prayer.
All: And let my cry be heard by you.
P: The Lord be with you.
All: And with your spirit.

Let us pray.
God, who are offended by our sins but appeased by our penances, may it please you to hear the entreaties of your people and to turn away the stripes that our transgressions rightly deserve.

We beg you, Lord, to repel the wicked spirits from your family, and to ward off the destructive tempestuous winds.

Almighty everlasting God, spare us in our anxiety and take pity on us in our abasement, so that after the lightning in the skies and the force of the storm have calmed, even the very threat of tempest may be an occasion for us to offer you praise.

Lord Jesus, who uttered a word of command to the raging tempest of wind and sea and there came a great calm; hear the prayers of your family, and grant that by this sign of the holy cross all ferocity of the elements may abate.

Almighty and merciful God, who heal us by your chastisement and save us by your forgiveness; grant that we, your suppliants, may be heartened and consoled by the tranquil weather we desire, and so may ever profit from your gracious favors; through Christ our Lord.

All: Amen.
He sprinkles the surroundings with holy water.

Bishops, priests!

You don’t have to advertise this or call in the TV cameras (though that would be great, too).  JUST DO IT.

‘CMON!  What do you have to lose?

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“In the face of such barbs, how can I convince my Protestant and non-Christian allies that our Catholic teachings are not hypocrisy?”

There is an important article at the National Catholic Register written by a Chinese priest under a pseudonym.

The plight of Catholics and the complicity – both active and passive – on the part of Rome are palpable.

[…]

And sometimes, the burden has even been increased by fellow Catholics. Consider: In September 2018, Pope Francis lifted the excommunication of seven illegitimate bishops of the state-run Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, and forced underground bishops to vacate their sees for them. (Later, seven underground priests, along with their bishop and 10 seminarians, were arrested.)

In August 2022, when cardinals from around the world gathered at a consistory in Rome, Cardinal Gerhard Müller noted that no mention was made of Cardinal Zen’s persecution, and no public prayers were offered for his upcoming trial.

In September 2022, Pope Francis told journalists that China’s government should not be “classified” as anti-democratic, because “it is such a complex country with its rhythms.”

The Vatican has been mostly silent on China’s daily human rights disasters, the encroachment of Hong Kong, Uyghur genocide, Tibetan monk self-immolation and other human rights violations.

In the face of such barbs, how can I convince my Protestant and non-Christian allies that our Catholic teachings are not hypocrisy? What makes my dialogue with them possible is our common focus on moral unity over doctrinal debate. Pastor Wang’s Calvinist community may not understand the Catholic Church as an institution but they deeply respect Cardinal Zen and even include him in their official prayers. They know Cardinal Zen is the one who dares to pray on the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, as they do, and who dares to follow John Paul’s fighting strategies: memory battle, cultural resistance, conscience revolution.

[…]

 

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Daily Rome Shot 778 –

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White to move and win (attain a winning position).  Not all that tough, but it has a good tactic which should be a regular arrow in our quivver.

NB: I’ll hold comments with solutions ’till the next day so there won’t be “spoilers” for others.

How good is Magnus?   This is crazy. Carlsen arrives late for a 3 minute blitz game, with only 30 seconds on his clock. Announcing ends up being as fast as a hockey game.

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Here’s a position from OTB yesterday. I managed to get myself into a pickle after my opponent’s super aggressive pawn rush in a QGD. I’m now dedicated to punishing this strategy severely in the future.  A while back I forced exchanges to simplify and cut down on white’s attacking firepower.

But for now, here is the position and black to move.

27. Kh7…

What would you do?  

It’s a little hard to see but black has a light square bishop on e6.  It looks like a pawn from this angle.

Obviously there is a space differential on the queen side. Those pawns aren’t going anywhere.  All the pawns are still on the board at move 27!  There is a lot of tension in this closed position.  The action is on the king side, for sure.  Black’s rooks are good.  I put this into an engine, and to my shock, the assessment is -0.95!

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29 Aug ’23: Francis Card Arinze – Anniversary of episcopal consecration – 58 years as a bishop!

Ad MULTOS annos!

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Fr. Z’s 20 Tips For Making A Good Confession – in SPANISH

Many years ago I posted Fr. Z’s 20 Tips For Making A Good Confession

If you are nervous about making a confession, or perhaps afraid, use these tips. I hope they will be helpful.

I was recently contacted by a priest in Texas who wanted to print these 20 Tips in their parish bulletin. He later wrote that more copies of the bulletin were taken than usual.

He also said that they had the 20 Tips translated into Spanish. Very Cool. I am reminded of how my old “Internet Prayer” has been translated into a couple dozen languages. (I’m still hoping for more languages and recordings from native speakers, though the Klingon version might be a long wait.)

Anyway, here are the 20 Tips in Spanish. They didn’t send a Spanish title. Perhaps 20 Consejos Para Hacer Una Buena Confesión?
20 Consejos Para Confesarse Bien? Okay, I’ll stop.

Deberíamos…

1) …examinar nuestras conciencias regularmente y profundamente;
2) …esperar pacientemente nuestro turno en la fila;
3) …venir a la hora programada para las confesiones, no unos minutos antes de que terminen;
4) …hablar claramente, pero nunca tan fuerte como para que nos escuchen los de afuera;
5) …confesar nuestros pecados claramente y brevemente sin rodeos;
6) …confesar todos los pecados mortales en número y especie;
7) …escuchar atentamente a los consejos que dé el sacerdote;
8) …confesar nuestros propios pecados y no los ajenos;
9) …escuchar atentamente, recordar nuestra penitencia, y asegurarnos de haberla entendido;
10) …usar una fórmula regular para la confesión para que sea conocida y cómoda;
11) …nunca debemos temer el de decir algo “vergonzoso” …solo debemos decirlo;
12) …nunca debemos de preocuparnos que el sacerdote piense que somos unos grandes pecadores…. suele estar impresionado por nuestro valor;
13) …nunca debemos temer que el sacerdote no guarde nuestra confesión en secreto… él está atado por el Sello;
14) …nunca debemos de confesar “tendencias” o “dificultades” … sólo pecados;
15) …nunca debemos salir del confesionario antes de que el sacerdote haya terminado de dar la absolución;
16) …memorizarnos un Acto de Contrición;
17) …responder brevemente a las preguntas del sacerdote si pide una clarificación;
18) …hacer preguntas si no entendemos lo que quiere decir cuando nos dice algo;
19) …tener en cuenta que a veces los sacerdotes pueden tener días malos como nosotros;
20) …recordar que los sacerdotes también deben de confesarse… ellos saben por lo que estamos pasando.

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DOWN WITH THE FOUR OLDS!

Remember my New catholic Red Guards trope?

This one ticks several boxes.  Fr. Z kudos.

Meanwhile,

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Daily Rome Shot 777

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In Chess News, Hans Niemann, Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com have settled their differences and released statements to that effect. It’ll be interesting to see what happens next. Magnus isn’t playing much classical right now and that is about all Hans has done… and his rating has dropped.

Meanwhile, white to move and mate in two.

NB: I’ll hold comments with solutions ’till the next day so there won’t be “spoilers” for others.

In Düsseldorf, the World Team Rapid wrapped. Pragg was amazing, winning four wins in a row for WR Chess which clinched in the penultimate round! Pragg over all 6.5/7. How do you beat a team like this?  Wesley So, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, Hou Yifan, Alexandra Kosteniuk undefeated (4.5/6), Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Vincent Keymer.

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Like the little pieces of a mosaic…

Sometimes pieces, tid-bits of news, fall together in such a way that they seem to reveal a larger picture or presaging something not yet seen on the horizon.

For example, in an exchange of texts today with a notable Catholic figure, I was sent a link to something that happened in Lisbon during the WYD thing (which I tried to ignore).

There is a story at CNA that Francis called for greater Eucharistic adoration.  No, really.

“Curiously, the prayer of adoration — we have lost it. We have lost it, and everyone — priests, bishops, consecrated men and women, laypeople — have to recover it. It’s to be in silence, before the Lord,” Francis urged.

This took me by surprise, since I don’t recall that Francis has put a great deal of effort into emphasizing the Blessed Sacrament.  His changes to customary practices in Rome for the Feast of Corpus Christi is a case in point.

In any event, I take this as a win.

Also, in Lisbon, Francis invoked the example of a young Jesuit saint from Lisbon, St. John Britto, a martyr.  I happen to have a relic of St. John Britto.

On the issue of Eucharistic adoration, tonight I saw some of a video interview at LifeSite with Bp. Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, very much in the spotlight… or crosshairs, depending on your point of view.  In the lead up to the interview itself, we learned that at the cathedral Bp. Strickland daily spends 90 minutes, from about 5:15 AM, in front of the Blessed Sacrament before celebrating Mass.   When he says Mass at the chancery at Noon, he is beforehand with the Blessed Sacrament for at least an hour.

This is surely a reason why Bp. Strickland “gets it”, so to speak.

In any event, Bp. Strickland is surely exemplifying what Francis called for in Lisbon about Eucharistic adoration.

(Just watch… some will suggest that that’s too much time and he should be out doing something for the poor.)

Don’t ask me what, but something is up.   It’s a spidey-sense thing, maybe.

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