My Dear Brethren,
We
are in the middle of the important month of the Holy Rosary, month of
the great victories of Our Blessed Lady, through the Holy Rosary. Sr.
Lucy said that Our Blessed Lady has given more power to the Holy Rosary
in view of the hard time that we were going to live, which are now,
which is this terrible crisis in the Church.
It
is a great grace to be able to attend the Traditional Latin Mass once a
week, or once or twice a month. But on the other days, are you
faithful to your daily rosary? It’s not enough to come to the
Traditional mass in order to go to heaven. You must do your personal
part too to ask for God’s grace seven days a week, and that part is
essentially prayer, specially the prayer of the Holy Rosary. “He who
prays will be saved, he who doesn’t pray will be condemned”, St
Alphonsus says.
To
encourage you to be faithful to your daily rosary especially during
this month of October, I would like to remind you, first, of the origin
and history of the Holy Rosary, and then, in a second point, why the
Holy Rosary is still so important for our present day history.
First point: Origin of the Rosary
The
year was 1214. St Dominic had already founded the Order of Preachers,
later called, the Dominicans, and he was immediately faced with the
heresy of the Albigenses which was spreading especially through the
South of France, where St Dominic was. Our Lady appeared to him after he
had been praying seriously and doing severe penance for many days in
order to know how to fight the heretics. She said to him:
“Dear
Dominic, do you know what weapon the Most Holy Trinity wants to use to
reform the world?” St Dominic replied: “O my Lady, you know it much
better than I do, because, next to your Son Jesus Christ, you have
always been the instrument of our salvation.” Our Lady continued: “ I
want you to know that in this kind of warfare the ‘battering ram’ has
always been the Angelic Psalter which is the corner stone of the New
Testament. So, if you want to reach these hardened souls and win them
to God, preach my Psalter!”
We
need to explain Our Lady’s words. Firstly, she calls the battle St
Dominic was waging against heresy, ‘a kind of warfare’ . Indeed there
has always been a deadly fight between truth and error, virtue and
vice. Among other things, the Albigenses were destroying marriage and
making people live in sin, and in order to save the souls deceived by
these heresies, there had to be a serious fight, a real warfare.
Then,
Our Lady speaks of a ‘battering ram’, which is very symbolic too. A
battering ram is a large beam, sometimes a whole tree, handled by many
men, or by a kind of a structure, that is used to open a large gate, or
to make an opening in a wall. It only works with the repetition of
blows on the gate or the wall. She compares the Rosary to a battering
ram: all these Hail Mary’s knock down the power of the devil to weaken
it. We can also say that they knock on the Heart of God as well to
obtain the opening of the flood of graces. “Knock and it shall be
open”, Jesus said.
Thirdly,
Our Lady calls the Rosary “the Angelic Psalter”. You are familiar with
the book of Psalms, mostly written by King David, in the Old
Testament. There were 150 Psalms which the monks recited every week and
still do, in fact. So the word Psalter means 150. Some of the monks in
the monasteries who could not read or write would replace the recitation
of the 150 Psalms, by 150 Our Fathers or Hail Marys. The Ave Maria is
called the Angelic Salutation. So, when Our blessed Lady uses the words
“The Angelic Psalter “and “My Psalter” , she refers to the 150 Ave Maria
of the full rosary.
Our
Lady finally says that the Angelic Psalter “is the corner stone of the
New Testament”. The whole mystery of the Redemptive Incarnation began
with the Annunciation, which opened with the Ave Maria. Our Lady’s
consent to the words of the Angel Gabriel – “Behold the Handmaid of the
Lord” - was a consent to the Incarnation of the Word of God, to become
the Mother of God and our Mother, and also to be the Woman that would be
in enmity with the serpent and crush his head.
Let
us now repeat the words of Our Lady to St Dominic: “I want you to know
that in this kind of warfare the ‘battering ram’ has always been the
Angelic Psalter which is the corner stone of the New Testament. So, if
you want to reach these hardened souls and win them to God, preach my
Psalter!”
And
St Dominic did it! And thousands of heretics were converted. A few
hundred years later, Louis XIII, a French king, did it also in a war
against the Protestants, and in thanksgiving for the victory, he built
the famous church of Our Lady of Victories, in Paris. The feast of Our
Lady of Victories is on … October 7 th ! Later still, the first
Dominican Pope, St Pius V used the rosary in the crusade against the
Muslim Turks who were dangerously threatening to invade Europe. And the
Rosary won again. It was October 7 th , 1571. And the list of the
victories of the Rosary is long and continue until our own days.
Is
it surprising then that at Fatima, Our Blessed Lady urged the
recitation of the rosary against the plague of communism? Whether it is
against the Albigenses, the Protestants, the Muslim or the communists,
“in this kind of warfare, our ‘battering ram’, the Rosary, must always
be used. We have the promises of Our Lady and history on our side to
prove it.
Before
I come to the second point, our own contemporary history, I want to
remind you of a detail in the history of Fatima. The children of Fatima
understood that the popes would have a very important role to play to
obtain or to delay the triumph of the Immaculate Heart. They saw
something truly tragic about this, so that they were constantly adding
to their sacrifices: “for the conversion of sinners and for the Holy
Father”.
Did
they see that 7 popes would refuse to obey Our Lady’s request to
consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart, and that as a consequence
Russia would spread its errors, and would cause hundreds of millions of
deaths? Did they see, as Cardinal Ciappi said, he who read the Third
Secret of Fatima, that “the apostasy would start from the highest summit
of the Church”? That would explain certain of the words and attitudes
of the children of Fatima, and also why Sr Lucy was like paralyzed when
it came to write down this Third Secret, in January 1944.
Second Point: the need of the Rosary for our present history.
“And
for the Holy Father!” O, yes, My Dear Brethren, we need to say the
rosary, many rosaries for the Holy Father! The situation in the Church
is getting worse, and the present Holy Father, who is not a Father of
Vatican II, like pope Benedict was, but a son of the Council, is showing
in an alarming way how far can the principles of the Council go.
So
many of his acts show that sadly, very sadly, he is imbued with
modernism. For example, in his first encyclical on faith, Lumen Fidei,
he confuses faith and charity. These are two different theological
virtues: faith is in the intellect and has for object the truth revealed
by God and proposed by the Church, while Charity is in the will and has
for object God as the supreme good. Now the Holy Father in an
encyclical – but now encyclicals seem to be more for the world at large
than for the bishops, like they used to be - says this: “Faith knows in
the measure that it is linked to love, in the measure where love itself
carries a light”. When you read the encyclical, you do get the
message that faith is merely a religious feeling based on love. Well,
that is exactly how St Pius X described modernism.
Then,
he has announced that he will canonize two of the popes of the Council:
Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II. For the first one, they have
even dispensed from the miracle which is the sign that the person has
reached heaven. For John Paul II, I encourage you to read the book:
Doubts on a Beatification which was published by Angelus Press. Pope
John Paul II has a different notion of the three virtues of Faith, hope
and charity. Such canonizations – if God allows them – change the very
notion of holiness, which is one of the four marks of the Church, and
the goal of these canonizations is truly to canonize Vatican II and its
errors which are destroying the Church.
I
cannot speak of everything which Pope Francis has already done, such as
the terrible and scandalous World Youth Days in Brazil, last August, or
his recent long interview with the Jesuits, where he says that Vatican
II is irrevocable. I simply want to mention another more recent
interview given on October 2, to the Italian Newspaper “Reppublica”,
which is run by an openly atheist editor.
One
of the first words of the pope to this editor Eugenio Scalfari was:
“Proselytism is an pompous absurdity, it has no meaning”. This means
that we should not try to convert people. This is not exactly what we
read in the Gospel: “Go and preach the Gospel to every creature!”
Mr.
Scalfari, the editor of the newspaper, asked the pope if there was a
unique vision of what is Good, and if so, who can decide this? The pope
replied: “Every human being possesses his own vision of what is good,
but also of what is evil. Our task is to encourage him to follow the
way shown by what he estimates is good.” And he insisted: “And I am
ready to repeat this.
Everyone
has his own conception of Good and Evil, and everyone must choose and
follow good and fight evil according to the idea that he has. That
would be enough to live in a better world.”
These
worlds are terrible. They eliminate the Ten Commandments, and the whole
role of the Church, guardian and sole interpreter of the Ten
Commandments.
We
can understand why the children of Fatima prayed and suffered so much
“for the Holy Father”. And Our Lady’s words as well: “Pray the Rosary
daily!”
Let
me conclude with words of wisdom from the Imitation of Christ, a wisdom
so important in dealing with present day history: If you see another
man sin openly or commit a serious crime, do not consider yourself
better, for you do not know how long you can remain in a good state. All
men are frail, but you must admit that none is more frail than
yourself. (I, 2)
My
Dear Brethren, do say your rosary every day, as Our Heavenly Mother has
urged us, pray for the Holy Father. As you can see, his mind is filled
with the modern errors. Pray the rosary for him. This is the best way
for us to help him. And keep yourself free from sin. Go to confession
frequently. Be faithful in your duty of state.
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us and “for the Holy Father”!
Fr. Daniel Couture Sermon for October 2013