Resources for clergy:
http://web.me.com/frmarkwithoos/Missa_Cantata/Resources_for_the_Priest/Resources_for_the_Priest.html
Sunday, December 28, 2008
December 27: wine blessing day...
What is an "onomastico" day?
Having grown up in a Calvinist country I never knew anybody who celebrated their own or another's onomastico. Then, a non-practicing Orthodox from Eastern Europe married into the family and his onomastico day was more important to him than his own birthday.
An onomastico day is your saint's day. At baptism everybody gets a Christian name. On Palm Sunday in the year of salvation 1979 I received the Sacrament of Baptism and was given the name John. So, December 27th is my onomastico day, the feast of St. John.
Try to celebrate your name day. Have a devotion to your saint. Read the lives of the saints. Follow the Church's liturgical calendar. Enrich your life and that of your family.
An onomastico day is your saint's day. At baptism everybody gets a Christian name. On Palm Sunday in the year of salvation 1979 I received the Sacrament of Baptism and was given the name John. So, December 27th is my onomastico day, the feast of St. John.
Try to celebrate your name day. Have a devotion to your saint. Read the lives of the saints. Follow the Church's liturgical calendar. Enrich your life and that of your family.
From Mr. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians...
A very happy new year to all Anno Domini MMIX (2009)!
Play it loud Auld Land Syne and you be the one in the group to propose a toast to our Holy Father in Rome. And do as the Russians do and enjoy champagne with oranges!
Auguri a tutti voi!
Play it loud Auld Land Syne and you be the one in the group to propose a toast to our Holy Father in Rome. And do as the Russians do and enjoy champagne with oranges!
Auguri a tutti voi!
FOCA (Freedom of Choice Act): prayer and fasting...
Today is red vestments; it's the feast of the Holy Innocents in the pre-1962 ordo.
Catholics who vote for "pro-death" candidates sadly crimp the pro-life movement. It's already a cold winter, but on inauguration day this coming January the new president, with one signature, will set the pro-life movement back decades. And who is responsible for this blood? The voters.
Without harshness Christians who vote for pro-death candidates are to be severely rebuked and to be encouraged to employ every diligence to excite themselves to contrition. The pride of some Christians who seek by a folly of excuses to justify or extenuate their voting for pro-death candidatesis is to be carefully repressed.
With Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa we seek to build up the culture of life. Do not dismiss the voices of the holy innocents, those babes slaughtered on the altar of "choice."
Catholics who vote for "pro-death" candidates sadly crimp the pro-life movement. It's already a cold winter, but on inauguration day this coming January the new president, with one signature, will set the pro-life movement back decades. And who is responsible for this blood? The voters.
Without harshness Christians who vote for pro-death candidates are to be severely rebuked and to be encouraged to employ every diligence to excite themselves to contrition. The pride of some Christians who seek by a folly of excuses to justify or extenuate their voting for pro-death candidatesis is to be carefully repressed.
With Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa we seek to build up the culture of life. Do not dismiss the voices of the holy innocents, those babes slaughtered on the altar of "choice."
DVX: Berlusconi as seen in Rome...
Why don't we own this place.?
From the Vatican City State...
Rome vestments: the Oratorians know quality...
Catholic culture: "silence" sign in sacristy...
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Catholic culture: to reverence the "sacred" foot...
Parish life: the reception after Holy Mass...
For lack of a better word, it's always good to have time for "fellowship" after High Mass. This way the kids are happy, moms get to chat, dads get to eat and parishioners have the joy to greet and thank the clergy. This photo was taken at the FSSP Rome Christmas reception after sung High Mass in Rome.
Liturgical custom: the torch bearer...
Friday, December 26, 2008
The Christmas greeting in Latin: how it's done...
This nice Christmas greeting in Latin was on Facebook and this is how it's done, friends (and it's oh so Catholic!):
FELIX•ET•FAVSTA•DIES•NATALIS•DOMINI•NOSTRI•IESV•CHRISTI!PACEM•ET•BONVM•NECNON•COMPLVRES•A•DEO•OPTIMO•MAXIMO•BENEDICTIONES•PRO•TE•POSTVLO•ANNO•DOMINI•MMIX VOTA•A•RVDOLPHO•VARGAS•RVBIO•SODALITII•INTERNATIONALIS•PASTOR•ANGELICVS•PRAESIDIS•ACCIPIATIS
Pastor Angelicus group you can join to show your support:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=16653145943
PRO•CAVSA•PII•XII•P•M
FELIX•ET•FAVSTA•DIES•NATALIS•DOMINI•NOSTRI•IESV•CHRISTI!PACEM•ET•BONVM•NECNON•COMPLVRES•A•DEO•OPTIMO•MAXIMO•BENEDICTIONES•PRO•TE•POSTVLO•ANNO•DOMINI•MMIX VOTA•A•RVDOLPHO•VARGAS•RVBIO•SODALITII•INTERNATIONALIS•PASTOR•ANGELICVS•PRAESIDIS•ACCIPIATIS
Pastor Angelicus group you can join to show your support:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=16653145943
PRO•CAVSA•PII•XII•P•M
Rvssicum: for Christmas Eve...
If you want to have a really special Roman Christmas eve then just go to the "Russicum" (Russian seminary) for 6 p.m. vespers. At the very end your forehead will be anointed (just after this you kiss the hand of the cleric) and then you will be offered a piece of bread as a gift and sign that the fast ends at that moment and the celebration starts.
The Cappelleria: for those who love hats...
The Fratelli Viganò a Roma is a must if you want to buy yourself a formal hat.
Located on the Via Marco Minghetti, 7, 8, 9, you will find this wonderful old and dusty hat shop to be a delight. Founded in 1873, Viganò has been famous for years.
This is because they were the "fornitrice" of the Sacred Apostolic Palaces (the Vatican) and the Royal Family (the Savoia clan).
Fratelli Viganò
Fornitrice del Sacri Palazzi Apostolici
Fornitrice della Real Casa
Fornitrice di S.A.R. il Duca di Genova
Stazione San Pietro: as the pilgrims arrive/depart...
Christ in CHRISTmas: parents instruct...
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Le caldarroste: holiday cheer in the air...
Le zampogne: holiday cheer in the air...
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Rome gypsy angels...
The sweetheart on the top has for years called me "Raymond." She plays Christmas music on a radio and sits or stands in front of the Holy Office of the Vatican. The cute little treasure on the bottom just holds out her hat and the tourists drop in coins enough to make her a rich little kid who likes Coke from a glass bottle!
Abortion: ever old and always grave...
Abortion is industry, giant corporate industry. Some think it's new, but it's old. Grandpa grew up during the great depression and like he always said: "If there's a dollar to be made..."
Here's a quote from four hundred years ago:
"...and therefore married persons who, to prevent conception or procure abortion, have recourse to medicine, are guilty of a most heinous crime - nothing less than wicked conspiracy to commit murder."
-Catechism of the Council of Trent
The Sacrament of Matrimony
Here's a quote from four hundred years ago:
"...and therefore married persons who, to prevent conception or procure abortion, have recourse to medicine, are guilty of a most heinous crime - nothing less than wicked conspiracy to commit murder."
-Catechism of the Council of Trent
The Sacrament of Matrimony
A note about parents...
As somebody who goes to Mass every Sunday, Italians will sometimes ask me why I am "religious." Religious, for them, means to practice the Faith.
My answer is always simple: "Grace, yes, but both my parents believed and taught me to believe, too."
And how did they do it at a time when everybody else seemed to fail?!
This is what they did right:
"The faithful should also be shown that there are three blessings of marriage: children, fidelity and the Sacrament. These are blessings which to some degree compensate for the inconveniences..."
-Catechism of the Council of Trent
The Sacrament of Matrimony
My answer is always simple: "Grace, yes, but both my parents believed and taught me to believe, too."
And how did they do it at a time when everybody else seemed to fail?!
This is what they did right:
"The faithful should also be shown that there are three blessings of marriage: children, fidelity and the Sacrament. These are blessings which to some degree compensate for the inconveniences..."
-Catechism of the Council of Trent
The Sacrament of Matrimony
Christmas wish list: season of giving..
No lie, the tour industry is in meltdown here. In recent weeks it has become evident that there is just no work.
Some see it contemptible to ask for donations on a blog, but a wealthy benefice has never been conferred upon yours truly. He's just been a poor college student for nine years. But, graduate school is important and so is the sacred science (of theology).
Donations from blessed Christians will be accepted to pay my tuition bill in Rome. As a full-time graduate student I can only say one thing: it is really expensive and getting more so every year.
This intention is being entrusted to the holy intercession of Sts. Peter and Paul. Lord, if You want theologians, then You'll have to give us sustinence as student hirelings to get us through the long winters!
Mail your donations here and the Father who hears all things will hear you:
JPSonnen
406 Saint Peter Street
Saint Paul, Minn. 55102
Some see it contemptible to ask for donations on a blog, but a wealthy benefice has never been conferred upon yours truly. He's just been a poor college student for nine years. But, graduate school is important and so is the sacred science (of theology).
Donations from blessed Christians will be accepted to pay my tuition bill in Rome. As a full-time graduate student I can only say one thing: it is really expensive and getting more so every year.
This intention is being entrusted to the holy intercession of Sts. Peter and Paul. Lord, if You want theologians, then You'll have to give us sustinence as student hirelings to get us through the long winters!
Mail your donations here and the Father who hears all things will hear you:
JPSonnen
406 Saint Peter Street
Saint Paul, Minn. 55102
Monday, December 22, 2008
From Stazione Roma San Pietro...
Gregoriana and Angelicum mangers scenes....
Sunday, December 21, 2008
"Benignitas" through the eyes of a tour guide...
Some religious pilgrims arrive in Rome are are horrified to see this statue in the Eternal City. But this image is not a vulgar or erotic one. It is "benignitas" and the mother simply shares her milk with others who are not her own children. Benignitas means to be kind, friendly, generous, abundant, bounteous, etc. In Maria benignitas...!
A joy of living in Rome: u get the good books first!
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