Thursday, January 10, 2008
Catholic craftsmanship lives even today...
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Vatican Council II today...
Vatican Council II today...
Vatican calendars...
Last month somebody asked me how to get one of those "old fashioned" looking Vatican calendars.
These cannot be ordered overseas as they're for Vatican employees but what I do every year is go the first week of February to the Porta Santa Anna with my Passport. Past the Swiss Guards you enter the room to fill out the entrance form for permission to go, not to the farmacia like everyone else, but to the tipographia. Explain to them that this calendar is only available there.
Once you enter the palace of the tipographia which is just up the hill on your right, walk up the stairs to the primo piano. Find an employee and pay cash for your calendar - you can choose from two styles.
Sunday, January 06, 2008
January 6th in Rome...

Like I always explain to pilgrims and tourists alike: "If you can ever be in Rome on a January 6th then get to the Church of the Ara Coeli next to the Vittoriano for the annual procession which is held in the late afternoon every year on the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord - it is a must and very spiritual."
Venite adoremus...
January 6th in Rome...
January 6th in Rome...
January 6th in Rome...
January 6th in Rome...
January 6th in Rome...

As the Franciscan cleric processed with the statue one could not help but notice the devotion of the many, many hundreds upon hundreds of Roman faithful.
Every day people from all over the world write the infant Jesus with petitions that are placed on the altar in front of this statue. You, too, can write. Simply mail the envelope to: Gesu Bambino Ara Coeli Roma.
January 6th in Rome...
Confession in Rome: protocol...

The cope: traditional cut...
The mitre: traditional cut...
Canons in Rome...
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Christmas in Rome A.D. 2007...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Today the Pope greeted the world with his traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing. But what was different about it?
Not since 1963/64 had such visible (remember that all knowledge comes to us through the senses) glory been seen on the loggia of the Basilca of St. Peter! To many this is the look of a Pharaoh, but to us who know better it is the look of a Pontiff!
In the 1960s they did away with a greater part of the pomp and decoration sourrounding the popes (and the Mass for that matter, too). This was always sad. The papacy provides a spectacle found nowhere else on the planet. A long-standing predilection was then put into play of "papal moderation" which spells "catholicity moderation."
"People were weary of too much learning, too much power...they were tired of greatness, prestige and words." (The Romans by Michael Sheridan) . They were ready for the simple and the ugly. Thus the avocado green.
Mons. Gänswein, if you are reading this, kindly thank His Holiness for the mitre, cope and throne seen today! Now we just need the drooping tendrils of the customary ostrich feathered fans...and the la sedia gestatoria! All the best and salutami la Sua Santita' - benedictam Nativitatem tibi!
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
Christmas in Rome...
The clerical "cape" in Rome...
Friday, December 21, 2007
A very blessed Christmas to all...!
Feast of St. Lucia in Rome...
Be generous this and every Christmas...!
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Originale per tradizione...
We have so many artists in our communities who can't find employment. Let's employ them to decorate our mighty temples - put the talent to work for His Kingdom.








