Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Reciprocal Links
A Catholic Life has updated the list of "Other Catholic Blogs" in the sidebar, and I wish to add additional links to the list.

If you have a blog that links to A Catholic Life, then please let me know. I want to link to those blogs who provide links to A Catholic Life. So, please add a link to this blog in your sidebar and then comment below. I am especially interested in finding other traditional-focused blogs with an emphasis on the Traditional Liturgy; it will especially be my pleasure to link to these type of blogs.
Monday, June 29, 2009
The Education of an American Dreamer by Peter G. Peterson
I have just read "The Education of an American Dreamer" by Peter G. Peterson, the Former US Secretary of State under President Nixon. Peterson held several positions including his earliest job in marketing before eventually becoming the CEO of Bell & Howell, at that time a major US camera company. Peterson's determination and success in the Chicago area led to President Nixon offering him a $42,500 a year job (several millions less) where he focused on economics before becoming Secretary of State. Peterson's resolve brought him from the rural, impoverished life of Nebraska to MIT and then Northwestern (Chicago). Peterson is truly an example of achieving the American Dream.

A good, interesting read, especially for those old enough to remember politics and business around the time of President Nixon and thereafter.

Ordinations at the Seminary of Wigratzbad for the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP)












His Excellency Bishop Babel Bishop Athanasius Schneider, O.R.C. conferred the Holy Orders.

Image Source: Henri de Villiers (Schola Sainte Cécile)/NLM
Ordination of 8 Men at Econe, Switzerland Seminary for the Society of St. Piux X (SSPX)
These ordinations occur after similar ordinations around the world including the ordination of several men in Winona, Minnesota (USA) and in Germany.
















Image Sources: REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND RELIGION)
Image Source for last two images: Getty Images


The names of the newly ordained:


Also, in addition to these seven, a man was also ordained for the Capuchins, making the total eight.
Pallium Presented by Pope Benedict XVI during Solemn Mass



Archbishop of Detroit, Allen Henry Vigneron (above two images)

Algerian Archbishop Ghaleb Moussa Abdalla

Archbishop of St. Louis, Robert James Carlson

Archbishop of New Orleans, Gregory Michael Aymond

Archbishop Philip Naameh of Ghana

Spanish Archbishop Braulio Rodriguez Plaza


Image Sources: REUTERS/Tony Gentile (VATICAN) & (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
Double of the I Class of Sts. Peter and Paul
Today is the Double of the I Class Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul! Alleluia! Let us pray the Hymn from Lauds of the 1962 Breviary for this Feast. In addition, please see my previous post in honor of Sts. Peter and Paul.

1. Peter, blest Shepherd, hearken to our cry,
And with a word unloose our guilty chain;
Thou! who hast power to ope the gates on high
To men below, and power to shut them fast again.

2. Lead us, great teacher Paul, in wisdom’s ways,
And lift our hearts with thine to heaven’s high throne;
Till faith beholds the clear meridian blaze;
And sunlike in the soul reigns charity alone.

3. Praise, blessing, majesty, through endless days,
Be to the Trinity immortal given;
Who in pure unity profoundly sways
Eternally alike all things in earth and heaven.

Source: Copyright Benziger Brothers, 1922. Online Edition Copyright David M. Cheney, 2006.
Prayer:

O God, Who hast made this day holy by the martyrdom of Thine Apostles Peter and Paul: grant that Thy Church may in all things follow the precepts of those through whom she received the beginnings of the Faith. Through our Lord.

Prayer Source: 1962 Roman Catholic Daily Missal

Image Source: Unknown, Believed to be in the Public Domain
Sunday, June 28, 2009
SSPX Rosary Crusade


The Society of St. Pius X has decided to undertake its greatest rosary crusade of 12 million rosaries for the consecration of Russia to Our Lady's Immaculate Heart. This bouquet will be presented to the Holy Father in March 2010. The superior of the Society: Bishop Fellay, also encourages the Faithful to make many sacrifices during this time.

To enter the amount of rosaries you wish to offer for the SSPX Rosary Crusade, please visit: http://www.sspx.co.uk/page9.htm
Pope Benedict XVI Leads Vespers for the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul at the Basilica of St. Paul's Outside the Walls








Image Sources:

Getty Images (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
(AP Photo/Andrew Medichini) (4th, 5th, 6th)
REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (7th, 8th)
REUTERS/Stringer (ITALY RELIGION) (Last)
Priests Ordained in Zaitzkofen near Regensburg, southern Germany for the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX)

The newly ordained priests are Lukasz Sydlowski from Poland (L-R), Thomas Suter from Switzerland and Hakan Erik Lindstroem from Sweden.






Above are photos from the beautiful (and valid!) Ordination Mass for the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX). His Excellency Bishop Alfonso de Galaretta ordained the young men to the priesthood.

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REUTERS/Michaela Rehle (GERMANY RELIGION)

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Friday, June 26, 2009
Russian Orthodox Priests to Shame Debtors
June 24, 2009

MOSCOW - THE Russian Orthodox Church has agreed to send priests to help bailiffs 'shame' debtors and men dodging their alimony payments, the Kommersant newspaper reported on Wednesday.

'Representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church will exercise spiritual influence over the debtors to teach them about the unacceptability of living in debt,' Russia's chief bailiff, Artur Parfenchikov, was quoted as saying.

A deal signed on Sunday between the Church and the federal bailiffs service came after a test programme in the northern city of Saint Petersburg saw 'fabulous' results, a spokesperson for the service told the daily.

'One of the men due to pay alimony ran to get money right after speaking with the priest. Another two decided to return to their families. The rest promised to pay their debts at the first opportunity,' the spokesperson said.

Under the agreement, the priest's official role will be 'to remonstrate with and to shame' debtors, Kommersant reported.

The Orthodox Church has also agreed to preach that 'not paying back debt, according to the precepts of the Church, is equivalent to taking what is not yours - that is theft,' it said.

Religion is kept separate from the state under Russia's constitution but the historically dominant Orthodox Church has emerged as a powerful political force since the collapse of the officially atheist Soviet Union.

Russian bailiffs have not stopped at recruiting help from the Orthodox Church. In regions where Buddhism or Islam are the dominant faiths, bailiffs are working with representatives of those religions, the paper reported. -- AFP

Source: The Straits Times
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Michael Jackson Dies at 50 Years Old
I usually do not blog about popular, secular culture, but I couldn't resist after just recently hearing that Michael Jackson has died at 50 years of age. Famous for his influence in the 1980s, Jackson suffered in recent years under scrutiny from lawsuits and scandal involving sexual allegations. Jackson's ordeal of dangling his child over a railing in Germany also attracted international attention a few years ago.

And, despite his influence with "Thriller" and other similar songs, I think that he did the best while with the Jackson 5.








MP3 Downloads of Michael Jackson
Pope Pius XI Encyclicals Added to Past Posts
His Holiness Pope Pius XI wrote 31 encyclicals, and A Catholic Life would like to encourage the readings of these documents. Therefore, I have edited the following posts to include information about encyclicals. Many of my posts are written so as to benefit users who find the site through search engines and bookmarked visits. And, I feel that these edits will help those visitors find even more spiritually useful information.

Image Source: Believed to be in the Public Domain
Pope St. Pius X Encyclicals Added to Past Posts
His Holiness Pope St. Pius X wrote 17 encyclicals, and A Catholic Life would like to encourage the readings of these documents. Therefore, I have edited the following posts to include information about encyclicals. Many of my posts are written so as to benefit users who find the site through search engines and bookmarked visits. And, I feel that these edits will help those visitors find even more spiritually useful information.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Pope Benedict XV Encyclicals Added to Past Posts
His Holiness Pope Benedict XV wrote 12 encyclicals, and A Catholic Life would like to encourage the readings of these documents. Therefore, I have edited the following posts to include information about encyclicals. Many of my posts are written so as to benefit users who find the site through search engines and bookmarked visits. And, I feel that these edits will help those visitors find even more spiritually useful information.

And, below are some of the posts which now include information about his encyclicals.

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Pope Leo XIII Encyclicals Added to Past Posts
His Holiness Pope Leo XIII wrote 85 encyclicals, and A Catholic Life would like to encourage the readings of these documents. Therefore, I have edited the following posts to include information about encyclicals. Many of my posts are written so as to benefit users who find the site through search engines and bookmarked visits. And, I feel that these edits will help those visitors find even more spiritually useful information.
Double of the I Class of St. John the Baptist
Alleluia! Today is the Double of the I Class Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. See my post from 2006 for information concerning today's feastday.

Image Source: Wilson's Almanac
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Pope Pius XII Encyclicals Added to Past Posts
His Holiness Pope Pius XII wrote 41 encyclicals, and A Catholic Life would like to encourage the readings of these documents. Therefore, I have edited the following posts to include information about encyclicals. Many of my posts are written so as to benefit users who find the site through search engines and bookmarked visits. And, I feel that these edits will help those visitors find even more spiritually useful information.

So, I encourage you to read the 41 encyclicals of His Holiness Pope Pius XII. And, below are some of the posts which now include information about his encyclicals.
Image Source:Believed to be in the Public Domain
In Chicago for the Summer
This summer, as stated in my Blogger profile, I am living in the Chicago area. Last Saturday I had the privilege of traveling into Downtown Chicago and visiting Loyola University of Chicago, the site of the the Sacred Music Colloquium, which is currently taking place. It was there that I had the opportunity to visit and spend several hours with a long-time reader of my blog who is in attendance. Two other friends of mine are also in attendance at this Colloquium.

If any other readers of my blog are also in the Chicago area this summer, please send me an email so that we can attempt to meet, preferably over lunch.



Image Source: Wikipedia
Vigil of St. John the Baptist
As June 24th approaches, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, the last of the prophets, similarly advances. Along with solely the sinless Blessed Virgin Mary and our Lord Jesus Christ, the Church remembers the birth of St. John the Baptist. Together, the Church only liturgically celebrates these three holy births.

In the Traditional Catholic Calendar, June 23 is the Vigil of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. From the propers of the Mass for June 23, the Introit occupies a place of importance, expressing comfort and hope:

Fear not, Zachary; thy prayer is heard, and thy wife Elizabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John; and he shall be great before the Lord, and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost even from his mother's womb; and many shall rejoice at his birth. V. (Ps. 20: 2) In Thy strength, O Lord, the king shall joy; and in Thy salvation he shall rejoice exceedingly. v. Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost, as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Fear not, Zachary...

Please see my post from last year and attempt to participate in the ancient tradition of a Bonfire this evening.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Saturday of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tridentine Mass at Monastery in Minooka, Illinois
These photos were taken of the 3rd Saturday of the Month Mass at Annunciation Poor Clare Monastery in Minooka, Illinois. This 3rd Saturday Mass was a Saturday of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the readings of Salve Sancta Parens.

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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Website of the Confraternity of the Sacred Heart
I have added a link to the Confraternity of the Sacred Heart to the sidebar, as this organization seems to be part of the goal of A Catholic Life, namely the Restoration of Traditionalism.

Image Source: Pictures of the Pontifical Low Mass on June 18, 2009 at the Church of the Holy Innocents celebrated by Bishop Fernando Rifan.
Pope Benedict XVI Celebrates Mass Before the Relics of St. Padre Pio




His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI leads a Mass during a visit to Padre Pio at Santa Maria delle Grazie in San Giovanni Rotondo. He prayed before the exhumed body of St. Padre Pio and the Mass was said in the presence of his sacred relics.

Image Source (1): Getty Images
Image Source (2): AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito
Image Source (3, 4, 5): (AP Photo/Andreas Solaro, Pool)

Catholic New Media Awards 2009
As a continuation of the annual tradition of the Catholic Blog Awards, this year the Catholic New Media Awards includes new categories including several devoted to podcasts as well as a social networking category.

A Catholic Life is honored to have been nominated for the following categories:

  • Best Blog by a Man
  • Most Informative Blog
  • Most Spiritual Blog
  • People's Choice Blog
And, Holy Vocations has been nominated for Best Group Blog.

If you believe in and support the efforts of A Catholic Life, please consider voting for us at the Catholic New Media Awards!

Note: This will be posted at the top of each day until voting has ended.
Feastday of St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Today the Church remembers the holy saint, St. Aloysius Gonzaga. See my previous post dedicated in honor to this saint for a brief biography, an appropriate read for his feastday.

"Well done, good servant, faithful in little things, enter into the joy of your Lord" (Antiphon 2, Lauds, Common of a Confessor not a Bishop, 1962 Breviary)

Prayer:

O God, The Giver of heavenly gifts, Who in the angelic youth Aloysius dist unite a wonderful innocence of life with an equal spirit of penance: grant through his merits and prayers, that we, who have not followed his innocence, may imitate his penance. Through our Lord.

Prayer Source: 1962 Roman Catholic Daily Missal

Image Source: Believed to be in the Public Domain
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Pope Benedict XVI Celebrates the Mass in Honor of the Sacred Heart, Vespers






Image Source (Images 1, 2): AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito
Image Source (Images 3, 4, 5): REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito (VATICAN RELIGION)
Image Source (Images 6, 7): Getty Images
Friday, June 19, 2009
Jade Music: 99 Essential Chants
A Catholic Life is proud to again support the efforts of Jade Music in the promotion of sacred and holy music. I have attended beautiful Masses with outstanding orchestras as well as simple, elegant Gregorian Chant at St. Agnes Parish (St. Paul, Minnesota) for example. And, I am proud to continue promoting sacred music.

In the past I have reviewed Anthology: Chants and Polyphony from St. Michael's Abbey, Into Great Silence: Office of the Night, Marriage of the Heavens and the Earth, Into Great Silence: Soundtrack, Oliver Messiaen: Never Before Released.



A Catholic Life is pleased to again promote this new offering by Jade Music!

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Years for Priests
Today, June 19, 2009, begins the Year for Priests, in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Mary Vianney, the Curé d'Ars.

In the Vatican, festivities will begin at 17:30 (11:30am, Eastern Standard Time) with the arrival of the Relics of the Saint Curé D’Ars. Pope Benedict will then preside over Vespers at 18:00 (12:00pm, EST). This event will be televised on EWTN (USA), Salt + Light TV (Canada), or any other network that picks up the live feed from Centro Televisivo Vaticano (Vatican TV).

If possible, attend mass on this day and pray for the Pope's intentions on the occasion of the opening of this joyful time!

Here is a prayer you can pray daily for all priests throughout the world:

Keep them, I pray Thee, dearest Lord,
Keep them, for they are Thine -
Thy priests whose lives burn out before Thy consecrated shrine.
Keep them, for they are in the world,
Though from the world apart;
When earthly pleasures tempt, allure -
Shelter them in Thy heart.
Keep them, and comfort them in hours of loneliness and pain,
When all their life of sacrifice
For souls seems but in vain.
Keep them, and O remember, Lord,
They have no one but Thee,
Yet they have only human hearts,
With human frailty.
Keep them as spotless as the Host,
That daily they caress;
Their every thought and word and deed,
Deign, dearest Lord, to bless.

Our Father... Hail Mary...

Mary, Queen of the Clergy, pray for them.

Imprimatur: +D. Cardinal Dougherty, Archbishop of Philadelphia.


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I have been unable to write many new posts as of late, and this pattern may continue temporarily, since I am spending my free time by writing lessons for CatechismClass.com. They provide an excellent service through their Catechism Lessons for all ages.

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World Day of Prayer for Priests
Today is the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and as such, it is also recognized as the World Day of Prayer for Priests. Remember to pray for priestly and religious vocations today in a most earnest manner, and pray for the sanctification of our clergy. Worthy of special notice, today marks the beginning of the Year for Priests (June 19, 2009 - June 19, 2010), which has been chosen by Pope Benedict XVI himself, coinciding with the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Vianney. A special indulgence for priests and one for the faithful is also available this year:

For the faithful, a plenary indulgence can be obtained on the opening and closing days of the Year for Priests, on the 150th anniversary of the death of St. Jean-Marie Vianney, on the first Thursday of the month, or on any other day established by the ordinaries of particular places for the good of the faithful.

To obtain the indulgence the faithful must attend Mass in an oratory or Church and offer prayers to "Jesus Christ, supreme and eternal Priest, for the priests of the Church, or perform any good work to sanctify and mould them to his heart."
The conditions for the faithful for earning a plenary indulgence are to have gone to confession and prayed for the intentions of the Pope.

Source: Zenit

In honor of today being the World Day of Prayer for Priests, please see the following past posts related to today.

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Prayer for Priestly Vocations:

O Lord, God of power and majesty, you said that the harvest is great but the laborers are few. Send forth, we beseech thee, laborers into your vineyard to forgive sins, celebrate the Eucharist, baptize, and above all make us a people worthy of thee. We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord.

Image Source 1: Unknown
Image Source 2: Believed to be in the Public Domain, Priests from 1932
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Pope Bendict XVI meets with the President of Malta, George Abela




Image Sources: REUTERS/Tony Gentile (VATICAN RELIGION POLITICS)
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Letter to Mrs. Clinton from Fr. Chris: Part II
Fr. Chris Terhes has made a new press release: Greek-Catholics Ask U.S. Secretary of State Clinton and European Union to Help End Religious Cleansing in Romania.

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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Corpus Christi Procession: Birmingham Oratory, England
Mrs. Jackie Parkes MJ of the blog Catholic Mom of 10 was kind enough to send A Catholic Life the following images of today's Corpus Christi Procession through streets of Birmingham England. In these images is Fr. Paul Chavasse, Provost of the Birmingham Oratory.











Corpus Christi Procession: Mary Immaculate Queen, Rathdrum Idaho



I am very thankful to have been sent these beautiful images of a procession that took place earlier today.
The Sanctification of Sunday
(Image by Mateusz Szymkiewicz, reproduced with permission)

How should Sunday be sanctified?

The Third Commandment explicitly forbids servile work on Sundays. Yet, the Church further commands that all Sundays – and all other Holy Days of Obligation – are mandatory days of Mass attendance. Missing Mass on one of these days without a grave reason – illness, inability to reasonably obtain transportation, et cetera – is therefore a mortal sin. And, if one were not able to attend the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for a good reason, one should still read the Missal for that day and pray the prayers from the Liturgy (e.g. Collect, Gradual, Communion).

Yet Sunday is also a day in which to participate in communal Rosary, Vespers, and Benediction services. Sunday is the day on which the Faithful should be most willing to read Catholic newspapers, books, and magazines.

What are the Holy Days of Obligation?

§1. Sunday, on which by apostolic tradition the paschal mystery is celebrated, must be observed in the universal Church as the primordial holy day of obligation. The following days must also be observed: the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Epiphany, the Ascension, the Body and Blood of Christ, Holy Mary the Mother of God, her Immaculate Conception, her Assumption, Saint Joseph, Saint Peter and Saint Paul the Apostles, and All Saints.

§2. With the prior approval of the Apostolic See, however, the conference of bishops can suppress some of the holy days of obligation or transfer them to a Sunday.

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Before the mid-17th century, individual bishops could pick the holy days of obligation, so in an attempt to establish uniformity, Pope Urban VIII reduced the number of holy days of obligation (not including Sundays) to 36 total days. In 1911, Pope St. Pius X reduced the number to 8 and in 1917, the Code of Canon Law (1917) increased the number to the ten days still observed.

However, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops moved the Epiphany and the Feast of the Body and Blood of our Lord to Sundays, reducing the number to six days: Ascension, Assumption, All Saints, Immaculate Conception, and Christmas. Yet, many dioceses still move Ascension Thursday to the following Sunday, which does not coincidence with Traditionalist Catholics who observe Ascensiontide, leading up to Pentecost Sunday. Furthermore, in 1998 the U.S. bishops decided that when the solemnities of Mary the Mother of God (January 1), Assumption (August 15), or All Saints (November 1) fell on a Saturday or Monday, the obligation to attend Mass does not remain.

Days of importance in the Church that are not technically classified as Holy Days of Obligation include Ash Wednesday, Holy Thursday, and Good Friday, although the Faithful are still highly encouraged to attend Mass on these days of principal importance in the life of the Church.
Photo Submission: Corpus Christi
Readers of "A Catholic Life":

Today is the External Solemnity of Corpus Christi, and many processions will be taking place around the world today. A Catholic Life would like to honor as many of these processions as possible. So, please send me any photos from today's processions and I will be sure to honor the parish, diocese, location, etc at which it took place. So, if you have not had your procession yet, please bring a camera!

Emails should be sent to acatholiclife[at]gmail[dot]com.

Image Sources: REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito
Offer with Lighthouse Catholic Media CDs
Titles of CDs from Lighthouse Catholic Media which I currently have available with the (number of copies available):

(1) Discovering the Biblical Significance of Mary by Dr. Scott Hahn
(1) The Catholic Teaching on Marriage and Annulments by Bishop Joseph Perry
(1) Untold Stories of the Last Three Popes by Bishop John MaGee
(1) Thee Days that Changed the World by Fr. Hector R. G. Perez
(1) The Saving Power of Divine Mercy by Fr. Jason Brooks
(1) The Spiritual Journey of an all-Pro NFL Football Player by Danny Abramowicz
(1) The Passion of Christ in Light of the Holy Shroud of Turin by Fr. Francis Peffley
(1) A Call to Joy by Matthew Kelly
(1) Why a Protestant Pastor Became a Catholic by Dr. Scott Hahn
(1) Salt of the Earth (Book on CD) by Pope Benedict XVI
(1) Faith by Dr. Peter Kreeft - Read by Fr. Jay Toborowsky
(1) God by Dr. Peter Kreeft - Read by Fr. Guy Selvester
(3) The True Meaning of Christmas by Archbishop Fulton J Sheen
(5) The Truth by Fr. Larry Richards
(4) Finding the Fullness of Faith by Stephen Ray
(3) Why Do We Have a Pope by Scott Hahn
(3) Three to Get Married by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
(3) The Virgin Mary Revealed Through Scripture by Scott Hahn
(4) There is Life in the Womb by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
(3) What Every Couple Should Know About Marriage and Prayer by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
(4) Quest for Truth: A Convert's Perspective by David Currie
(3) The True Meaning of Easter by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
(4) The Face of God by Blessed Mother Teresa

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If you are interested in any of these items, please email me as soon as possible.

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Saturday, June 13, 2009
The Pope's Cologne
Please consider visiting The Pope's Cologne, one of the sponsored links currently in the sidebar, and consider supporting their company. You may also post the above image on your blogs. If you do so, please let me know.

As soon as I have an opportunity to try some of their product, I will gladly post a review.
Feastday of St. Anthony of Padua
Today is the Feastday of St. Anthony of Padua. Please see my 2006 Post on St. Anthony for more information applicable to today, including prayers, readings, a brief biography of St. Anthony, and an explanation of the meaning behind the above image.

Prayer:

May the votive solemnity of blessed Anthony, Thy Confessor and Doctor, O God, give joy to Thy Church: that she may ever be defended by spiritual aid and become worthy of everlasting joys. Through our Lord.

Prayer Source: 1962 Roman Catholic Daily Missal

Readings:

"Actions speak louder than words; let your words teach and your actions speak. We are full of words but empty of actions, and therefore are cursed by the Lord, since he himself cursed the fig tree when he found no fruit but only leaves. It is useless for a man to flaunt his knowledge of the law if he undermines its teaching by his actions."

"The saints are like the stars. In his providence Christ conceals them in a hidden place that they may not shine before others when they might wish to do so. Yet they are always ready to exchange the quiet of contemplation for the works of mercy as soon as they perceive in their heart the invitation of Christ."

Image Source: Believed to be in the Public Domain

Thursday, June 11, 2009
Pope Benedict XVI Celebrates Corpus Christi





Image Sources: REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito
Corpus Christi Processions: Videos
Video from San Secondo d'Asti Catholic Church in Guasti, CA (2008).



Video from Saint Francis de Sales Oratory, in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA (2007).



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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Novena of Confidence to the Sacred Heart
In prepartion for the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart on June 15, the following Novena is prayed from June 6 - 14. Even if though it is after June 6, it is never too late to pray!

Novena:

O Lord, Jesus Christ, To Thy Most Sacred Heart I confide this intention...(mention your request) Only look upon me, then do what Thy Heart inspires. . . Let Thy Sacred Heart decide. . . I count on It. . . I trust in It. . . I throw myself on Its mercy. . . Lord Jesus! Thou wilt not fail me. Sacred Heart of Jesus, I trust in Thee. Sacred Heart of Jesus, I believe in Thy love for me. Sacred Heart of Jesus, Thy Kingdom Come.

O Sacred Heart of Jesus, I have asked for many favors, but I earnestly implore this one. Take it, place it in Thy Sacred Heart. When the Eternal Father sees it covered with Thy Precious Blood, He will not refuse it. It will be no longer my prayer but Thine, O Jesus. O Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place my trust in Thee. Let me never be confounded. Amen.

(Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be)

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Vocational Prayer Request
Dear Matthew,

Hello, could I please ask that you pray for me this week, and if you know anyone else who is willing to pray too. I've my assessment on [removed for privacy] which will decide if I get into Seminary or not. Thanks very much in advance and God bless you,

in Christ,
[Anonymous]

I ask readers to please keep him in your prayers this week. And, for anyone requesting prayers, please see the list of links to various religious congregations that accept online prayer requests: Creating A Prayer List.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Breaking News: Bishop Fellay Received in Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Last Friday
His Excellency Bishop Bernard Fellay (FSSPX/SSPX) was received last Friday at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. This is certainly part of the doctrinal talks set to take place between the Holy See and the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X. Rorate Caeli has reported on this.

Pray for the success of these doctrinal talks!

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April 5, 2009 Interview with H.E. Bishop Fellay


Interesting interview with His Excellency Bernard Fellay on Palm Sunday, April 5, 2009, at St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary (Winona, Minnesota).
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Edited May 2006 Posts
Today I spent a few hours and edited all of my posts from May 2006. Therefore, all posts from June 2005 through May 2006 have been updated so as to include better images, video, and other media. And, in addition, these edits are meant to update posts by including additional information and noting and/or removing defunct links.

Please peruse my archives of May 2006 Posts or earlier posts at your leisure.

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Trinity Sunday
Please see my post Trinity Sunday (2006) for my reflection and brief presentation on this central mystery of our Faith.

Below are videos of the Tridentine Mass in Edinburgh on Trinity Sunday 2008, for your spiritual edification:

Introit:



Offertory:



Communion:



Conclusion of Mass:

Saturday, June 6, 2009
Whit Embertide
The Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after Pentecost Sunday are known as "Whit Embertide". Traditional Catholics still observe fasting and abstinence during the Whit Embertide. These three days are one of the four occasions when Ember Days occur in the Liturgical Year.

Although no longer mandatory after Vatican II, I highly encourage my readers to observe these days. In fact, many Traditional priests encourage the Faithful to observe the days. If you are in good health, please join me by fasting and abstaining from meat these days. These days are special days not only to pray for a good harvest but also pray for priestly vocations and the newly ordained. They are days of prayer, fasting, and charity.

Whit Embertide for this year, 2009 AD: June 3, June 5, and June 6.

Image Source: Images in the Public Domain. If you would like the entire series, please email me and write that you would like the entire series of Traditional Mass images. Include the url of this webpage in the email too for convenience.
Devotion for June: Sacred Heart of Jesus
During the month of June, the Church honors in a special manner the Most Sacred Heart of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, during this month, watch A Catholic Life for prayers, devotions, and reflections on the Sacred Heart of our Lord.

Beginning on December 27, 1673, through 1675, Our Lord appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque asking her to receive Him in Holy Communion on the first Friday of every month and to meditate on His passion from 11:00 PM to 12:00 midnight each Thursday. He also revealed to her twelve promises for all who are devoted to His Sacred Heart; he asked for a Feast of the Sacred Heart to be instituted in the liturgical calendar of the Church. Our Lord appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque with twelve promises for those devoted to His Most Sacred Heart.

Promises for those devoted to the Sacred Heart:
1. "I will give them all the graces necessary in their state of life."
2. "I will establish peace in their homes."
3. "I will comfort them in their afflictions."
4. "I will be their secure refuge during life, and above all in death."
5. "I will bestow a large blessing upon all their undertakings."
6. "Sinners shall find in My Heart the source and the infinite ocean of mercy."
7. "Tepid souls shall grow fervent."
8. "Fervent souls shall quickly mount to high perfection."
9. "I will bless every place where a picture of My Heart shall be set up and honored."
10. "I will give to priests the gift of touching the most hardened hearts."
11. "Those who shall promote this devotion shall have their names written in My Heart, never to be blotted out."
12. "I promise thee in the excessive mercy of My Heart that My all-powerful love will grant to all those who communicate on the First Friday in nine consecutive months, the grace of final penitence; they shall not die in My disgrace nor without receiving the Sacraments; My Divine heart shall be their safe refuge in this last moment."

Below is a list of previous posts in honor of the Sacred Heart, which are worthy of reading again during this time.
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Book Giveaway: The Evolution of God by Robert Wright
Original Post:

A Catholic Life is pleased to have been given a copy of "The Evolution of God" by Robert Wright, which I am currently reviewing for Hachette Book Group. Please check back in within the next few days because A Catholic Life will be hosting a giveaway of several copies of Professor Wright's new book. Participants will be asked to complete a quiz, which will require searching through previous posts on my blog in order to obtain the answers.

If you are interested, bookmark this blog page as I will update this particular post with information on how to enter within the next few days.

Note: This book giveaway does not constitute A Catholic Life's support for this text and/or the author.

Check back in shortly!

Update: Giveaway Begins!

A Catholic Life has (5) five available copies of "The Evolution of God" available to US/Canada residents only who submit a valid mailing address (no P.O. Boxes).

These copies will be distributed on a first-come first-serve basis. To enter, successfully complete the following quiz by searching through previous posts on my blog. Answers must be submitted to acatholiclife [at] gmail [dot] com. In the subject line enter "Book Giveaway". Include your mailing address in the email.

Have fun!
Quiz:

1) What is the motto of A Catholic Life? To whom is this quotation attributed?

2) What post of mine was featured on Spirit Daily in 2007, which increased my page views that day to 12,071?

3) What is the date that I started my time at the diocesan college seminary? What date did I leave the seminary after a period of discernment?

4) What date did the First Pontificial Nuptial Mass using the Tridentine Mass since Vatican II take place? [Note: I posted a video by Quis Non Amantem on this]

5) What is your favorite post on A Catholic Life? How long have you been a reader of the blog?
Update (June 2, 2009 3:00 PM CDT): 4 Copies Remain!

Update (June 3, 2009 Midnight CDT): 3 Copies Remain!

Update (June 4, 2009 7:00 AM CDT): 3 Copies Remain! The Book Giveaway will end at 7:00 AM tomorrow, June 5, 2009!

Update (June 4, 2009 10:30 PM): 2 Copies Remain!

This Contest is now closed. Thank you to all that have participated.

Trailer of the film "The Cardinal"
Aristotle's Children by Richard E. Rubenstein
I recently had to read "Aristotle's Children" by Richard E. Rubenstein for a Medieval Philosophy course at my university. The text was read chapter by chapter throughout the semester, and overall, Rubenstein clearly achieves his goal of outlining the development of Aristotelian thought. Chapters focus on topics such as Aristotle himself, the condemnation of Peter Abelard by St. Bernard, the deep tensions and confrontations between the Franciscans and Dominicans at the University of Paris, St. Thomas Aquinas, the rise of modern Philosophers such as Hobbes, and many others in between these.

While Rubenstein does paint both St. Bernard and another saint in less than saintly light - even portraying them as the antagonists at times, Rubenstein does offer a very easy-to-read and understandable outline of the spread of Aristotelian Philosophy from its origin through its period of being hidden from the Western World and only accessible by the Arabs ultimately up to the time of the modern philosophers. This is a good read for those not accustomed to reading complicated philosophical texts.

If you would like an interesting read and a good guide to the spread of Arisotetlian philosophy, while remembering to remain objective as you read it, then this would be a very good choice.


Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Pentecost Sunday at Old St. Patrick's Oratory


As part of my Pentecost Photo Submission Request, the following photos are from Christopher M. of the blog Lost Lambs. These photos are taken at Old St. Patrick Oratory, under the care of the Institute of Christ the King.

Address: Old St. Patrick Oratory
P.O. Box 414237
Kansas City, Missouri 64141-4237
Phone: 816-931-5612
Email: oldstpatrick@institute-christ-king.org

Schedule

Sunday Mass: 8:00 AM and 10:15 AM
Weekday Mass: 6:00 PM
Saturday Mass: 9:00 AM

Confession Times: 30 minutes before Holy Mass.
Joliet Latin Mass Community reaches 100 Families Mark
This is fantastic news. Pray for this Latin Mass Community and all Latin Mass Communities. As we approach 2 years after Summorum Pontificum, we see a clear increase in the number of Tridentine Masses offered around the world. Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Beati Quorum Via


A beautiful hymn!

Monday, June 1, 2009
Wishlist Updated
My Amazon.com Wish List

I just updated my wish list and am looking for several books for this Fall 2009 Semester - all of which are either Accounting, Management, or Microeconomics texts. I will gladly accept used books if anyone has any available.
Another Tridentine Mass Video


This FSSP Mass again illustrates the beauty of Liturgy, as the highest form of worship. Not only is Latin - now a dead language - set aside solely for the glorification of our Lord, but all of the movements, garments, and objects in use at the Mass are reserved solely for the worship of God.

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