The Paulus Institute invites you to participate in an historic liturgical event in honor of Pope Benedict XVI, under the theme of “The Spirit of the Liturgy.”
We have arranged to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Pope Benedict’s inauguration with a Pontifical Solemn Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine in Washington DC, April 24, 2010, at 1 pm. The Mass will be celebrated by a prince of the Church, the Vatican prelate Darío Cardinal Castrillón Hoyos. His Eminence is President Emeritus of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei and served under both Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.
The Mass will be offered in the Extraordinary Firm (Traditional Latin Mass), as encouraged by Pope John Paul and Pope Benedict. It will be the first such Mass said at the High Altar of the Shrine in nearly half a century. The priests of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter will assist at the Mass.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
The Pontifical Mass for Life also marks an important milestone for the New York Archdiocese. At the request of the Agnus Dei Knights, it will be the first time since the Second Vatican Council that an American Cardinal will celebrate a Pontifical Mass in New York City according to the form in use before the Council. Anthony Ignacio, current Grand Knight of the Agnus Dei Knights, explained “the men of our Council share a special affection for this form of the Mass and His Eminence has shown extraordinary generosity in agreeing to celebrate it in this form.”,
The Pontifical Mass for Life will be the third Pontifical Mass according to the earlier form celebrated in New York City in the last year. “These Masses have become more common since Pope Benedict XVI’s Summorum Pontificum made the 1962 form available to every priest in the Church,” said Ignacio. Before becoming Pope Benedict XVI, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger often celebrated Mass according to the earlier form.
Via Traditional Catholicism
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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CICERO, IN (January 16, 2010) - On January 30th 2010, the St. John Bosco Latin Mass Community is proud to host Fr. Robert Fromagoet, FSSP who will conduct a Gregorian Chant Practicum at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Cicero, IN at 10 am. Fr. Fromagoet is a professor of Dogmatic Theology at the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter’s North American Seminary of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Denton, NE as well as the Music Director at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Lincoln, NE. Father has conducted numerous Practicum’s on Gregorian Chant, he was a recent guest of EWTN’s Life on the rock where he spoke on Gregorian Chant and how it helps the liturgy fulfill its twofold end; namely, the worship of God and the sanctification of souls.
The Practicum will consist of 3 parts:
I. Introduction to chant
II. Basics of chant
III. Chant Practicum (Chant Workshop)
-Missa de Angelis
The practicum is open to everyone. No matter if you are a novice or an expert, it will enrich your understanding of Gregorian chant. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mr. Terry Garrity at 317-984-9158 or 317-984-3358. Also, you may visit our website at www.uvcarmel.org.
Cost: Free will donations accepted.
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CICERO, IN (January 16, 2010) - On January 30th 2010, the St. John Bosco Latin Mass Community is proud to host Fr. Robert Fromagoet, FSSP who will conduct a Gregorian Chant Practicum at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Cicero, IN at 10 am. Fr. Fromagoet is a professor of Dogmatic Theology at the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter’s North American Seminary of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Denton, NE as well as the Music Director at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Lincoln, NE. Father has conducted numerous Practicum’s on Gregorian Chant, he was a recent guest of EWTN’s Life on the rock where he spoke on Gregorian Chant and how it helps the liturgy fulfill its twofold end; namely, the worship of God and the sanctification of souls.
The Practicum will consist of 3 parts:
I. Introduction to chant
II. Basics of chant
III. Chant Practicum (Chant Workshop)
-Missa de Angelis
The practicum is open to everyone. No matter if you are a novice or an expert, it will enrich your understanding of Gregorian chant. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mr. Terry Garrity at 317-984-9158 or 317-984-3358. Also, you may visit our website at www.uvcarmel.org.
Cost: Free will donations accepted.
Friday, January 15, 2010
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January 25
7:00pm High Mass & Benediction in honor of the Divine Infant King
Special Program of Renaissance Choral Music
February 2
7:00pm Liturgy for Candlemas Day & Feast of The Purificaction of The Blessed Virgin Mary: Blessing of Candles, Candlelight procession & High Mass with Gregorian Chant by Rex Gloriae Schola
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Update in 2014: Check out my updated photos of the Basilica of St. Josaphat
The following photos were submitted by a long-time reader of the blog.
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The following photos were submitted by a long-time reader of the blog.
Side Altar dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Basilica of St. Josaphat in Milwaukee.
Left: This is the full image of the side altar. Given the devotion Hispanics hold in regard to the Blessed Virgin, especially as Our Lady of Guadalupe, Her image has been enshrined. This is Christmas time as you can tell by the poinsettias.
Right: Stained Glass Window at the Basilica of St. Josaphat in Milwaukee. This is obviously of the Annunciation as depicted by the dove descending upon the Blessed Virgin.
At St. Patrick's Parish in Kokomo, Indiana. The Church was renovated a few years ago to go back to a more traditional look. This is in front of the sanctuary. Along the middle entrance to the altar, at the front of the Church, middle, and front of the sanctuary, is the beginning of the Breastplate of St. Patrick, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me. Then we see the word Sanctus, as the priest enters the the area in which the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will take part. St. Patrick's Parish offers a TLM mass once a month. Website: http://stpatrick-kokomo.org/
This is above the sanctuary at the Basilica of St. Josaphat. In the middle, I presume is St. Josaphat himself surrounding with countless angels and saints, including the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Basilica also has an image of Our Lady of Czesthova; thus it has Polish tendencies in regards to devotions and architecture.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
I wish to thank the reader who sent me the following comment. It is always great to know that people do appreciate my articles.
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Hey Matthew,
I came across your blog while doing a little reading on General Francisco Franco. I would have simply left a comment on your Franco entry; however, I couldn't figure out how to do that. Anyway, that caused me to read a bit more of your blog, and I'm glad I did. I have to say that I'm impressed with your untainted view of history. You seem to have escaped the clutches of the public school system and that is indeed a magnificent thing. And a commitment to Traditional Catholicism.... you definitely have Someone looking out for you. I grew during Vatican II and the changes that followed. My family managed to re-connect with Tradition when I was about your age....31 years ago. Matthew, keep up the good work. You're headed down the right road.
The Veni Creator Spiritus, sung at St. James' Church, Spanish Place, London, UK, on Jan 1st 2010. A Plenary Indulgence (under the usual conditions) may be obtained by singing the Veni Creator Spiritus on the first day of the year.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
The Epiphany of the Lord is celebrated each year by the Church on January 6. This is the last day of Christmas (the 12th Day of Christmas). And on the Epiphany, we remember Christ revealing His divinity in three ways:
* to the Magi who, guided by the great and mysterious Star of Bethlehem, came to visit Him when He was a Baby (Matthew 2:1-19)
* through His Baptism by St. John, when "the Spirit of God descending as a dove" came upon Him and there was heard a voice from Heaven saying, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased" (Matthew 3, Mark 1, Luke 3, John 1), and all Three Persons of the Most Holy Trinity were manifest (Note: the Baptism of Our Lord is also commemorated on the 13th of January)
* through His first public miracle -- that of the wedding at Cana when Our Lord turned water into wine at the request of His Mother (John 2). Just as God's first miracle before the Egyptian pharaoh, through Moses, was turning the waters of the Nile into blood, Our Lord's first miracle was turning water into wine.
Source: Fish Eaters
For more information, please see my post entitled: Epiphany of the Lord for prayers, reflections, and much more information.
Prayer:
We keep this day holy in honor of three miracles: this day a star led the Wise Men to the manager; this day water was turned into wine at the marriage feast; this day Christ willed to be baptized by John in the Jordan for our salvation, alleluia.
* to the Magi who, guided by the great and mysterious Star of Bethlehem, came to visit Him when He was a Baby (Matthew 2:1-19)
* through His Baptism by St. John, when "the Spirit of God descending as a dove" came upon Him and there was heard a voice from Heaven saying, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased" (Matthew 3, Mark 1, Luke 3, John 1), and all Three Persons of the Most Holy Trinity were manifest (Note: the Baptism of Our Lord is also commemorated on the 13th of January)
* through His first public miracle -- that of the wedding at Cana when Our Lord turned water into wine at the request of His Mother (John 2). Just as God's first miracle before the Egyptian pharaoh, through Moses, was turning the waters of the Nile into blood, Our Lord's first miracle was turning water into wine.
Source: Fish Eaters
For more information, please see my post entitled: Epiphany of the Lord for prayers, reflections, and much more information.
Prayer:
We keep this day holy in honor of three miracles: this day a star led the Wise Men to the manager; this day water was turned into wine at the marriage feast; this day Christ willed to be baptized by John in the Jordan for our salvation, alleluia.
Prayer Source: 1962 Roman Catholic Daily Missal, Antiphon at Magnificat for the Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord (January 6th)
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
The following note is from our friends at Jade Musik:
Dear Friends,
Just a notice that our founding abbot, Ladislas K. Parker, O.Praem., passed away peacefully Sunday morning at the abbey. He was 94 years old.
Keep the repose of his soul and all of us in your prayers, thanks!
Fr. Jerome Molokie, O.Praem.
St. Michael's Abbey
19292 El Toro Road
Silverado, California 92676-9710
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Over the past few years, starting in December 2005, I started offering the Saint for the Year Devotion on my blog, along with Marianne, who actually draws the saints for this devotion. For the 2005 devotion alone, I have had 475 individual requests for a special saint for the year. This is amazing! And starting today I will be taking names of anyone that wants to take part in this devotion for the year 2010.
Devotion:
What is the Saint for the Year Devotion? Here is my post on this from years past to clarify the matter. This is from the person that draws all of the saints. I don't draw the saints. I will merely pass on your name or screenname to her so that she will draw a saint for you. Also, I will pass on the name of any of your family or friends that would like to participate. This isn't superstition. St. Faustina did the same thing!
Last year dozens of people received saints to be their special patron, and there were miraculous connections. It was truly amazing. We pray that this year the Holy Spirit will again work so that all participants receive a saint that they will be able to pray to for aid throughout the entire year:
So, please either make sure your email address is in your profile or please leave it below in the comment box when you ask to participate. If you wish to remain anonymous, please leave your initials instead of your name. And, if you would prefer to email me directly and not write your email address in the comment box, please send an email entitled "Saint for the Year 2010" to acatholiclife [at] gmail.com
So, comment below and pass this message on throughout the entire Catholic Blogsphere!
Results:
The results of all individuals who request saints will be displayed below. Only first names and/or initials will be used to identify individuals. An individuals results will also be emailed to them.
Update: January 3 - all received requests thus far have been processed. The results are below. Please feel free to contact me still as this devotion has not ended!
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Devotion:
St. Louis IX - Virgin and Child Adored by Saint Louis, King of France
Last year dozens of people received saints to be their special patron, and there were miraculous connections. It was truly amazing. We pray that this year the Holy Spirit will again work so that all participants receive a saint that they will be able to pray to for aid throughout the entire year:
Saint for the YearPlease pass this message on through your blogs and/or email distribution lists, letting all of the Catholic blogsphere have the chance to participate. I only ask that you give me your email address so that I may contact you when your saint is drawn. Usually within one to two days I can email you about your saint.
I want to tell you about the practice of picking a saint at random to be your “holy protector” for the year. Actually, the saint is the one who chooses us though. The tradition of letting a saint “pick you,” is not a new one. St. Faustina wrote about it in her diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul. The excerpt is below.
“There is a custom among us of drawing by lot, on New Year's Day, special Patrons for ourselves for the whole year. In the morning during meditation, there arose within me a secret desire that the Eucharistic Jesus be my special Patron for this year also, as in the past. But, hiding this desire from my Beloved, I spoke to Him about everything else but that. When we came to refectory for breakfast, we blessed ourselves and began drawing our patrons. When I approached the holy cards on which the names of the patrons were written, without hesitation I took one, but I didn't read the name immediately as I wanted to mortify myself for a few minutes. Suddenly, I heard a voice in my soul: ‘I am your patron. Read.’ I looked at once at the inscription and read, ‘Patron for the Year 1935 - the Most Blessed Eucharist.’ My heart leapt with joy, and I slipped quietly away from the sisters and went for a short visit before the Blessed Sacrament, where I poured out my heart. But Jesus sweetly admonished me that I should be at that moment together with the sisters. I went immediately in obedience to the rule.”Excerpt from Divine Mercy in My Soul, the Diary of St. Faustina"
I have a container full of names ... I will be glad to pick out the name for you and send you the name if you prefer. I am so excited by my saint(s) ... I already picked mine. Well, I should say that they picked me ... I have Saints Marcus and Marcellianus ... they are twin brothers who were sent to prison before their death. St. Sebastian visited them continually in prison and helped keep their faith alive. They are buried near St. Felix and are specifically honored in Spain.
OK now ... here are a couple of immediate ironies in regard to these saints ... I have a SPECIAL place in my heart for twins! As a child, I LOVED reading the story about St. Sebastian. I had a children's book of saints and I think I wore out the pages on St. Sebastian! Felix is my grandfather's name! Silvia, our exchange student, is from Spain! I am so excited to have these two saints to walk through 2006 with me! I'm looking forward as to where and how they will intercede for me.
So, please either make sure your email address is in your profile or please leave it below in the comment box when you ask to participate. If you wish to remain anonymous, please leave your initials instead of your name. And, if you would prefer to email me directly and not write your email address in the comment box, please send an email entitled "Saint for the Year 2010" to acatholiclife [at] gmail.com
So, comment below and pass this message on throughout the entire Catholic Blogsphere!
Results:
St. Louis IX - Death of Saint Louis 1270 by Gustave Dore
Update: January 3 - all received requests thus far have been processed. The results are below. Please feel free to contact me still as this devotion has not ended!
- BearPaw - St. Paul of the Cross, 04/28
- Angelica - St. John the Silent, 05/13
- Anna - St. Radegundes, 08/13
- Vince, - St. Rogatian, 05/24
- Auliya Marie - St. Elphege, 04/19
- John-Luc - St. Thomas More and St. Raymond of Penyafort
- Monique - The Sacred Heart
- Frances - St. John Baptist de la Salle
- Claudette - The Blessed Virgin Mary and her Miraculous Medal, 11/27
- Nicholas - St. Nicholas of Myra, 12/06
- Natile - St. Hospitius, 05/21
- Ida - St. Finnbar, 09/25
- Helen - St. Stephen, the First martyr
- Seminarian Edward - St. Hugh of Grenoble, 04/01
- Mark M - The Eighteen Holy Martyrs of Saragossa, 04/16
- Kim, - St. Simeon, Bishop, 02/18
- Gene, - St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe
- Erin, - St. John Bosco, 01/31
- Daniel, - St. John the Evangelist, 12/27
- Paul - St. Louis Mary de Montfort, 04/28
- Annemarie - St. Stephen, the First Martyr
- James - St. Raymond of Pennafort, -1/23
- LW - St. Fabien, 01/20
- Holly Hall - St. Anthony-Mary Claret, 10/23
- Nevaeh - St. Vitus
- Bryan D - St. Finan or Finian, 12/12
- ivarbjoe - St. Benedict
- Cassidy - St. Thomas More
- Marjorie H., - St. Isidore the Farmer, 05/15
- Mike H., - St. Louis Bertrand, 10/09
- Michael H., - St. Christina, 07/24
- Matthew H. - St. Servulus, 12/23
- Melissa H. - St. Agatha, 02/05
- Steve - St. Anacletus, 07/13
- Toni - St. Joseph Calasanz, 08/25
- Stephanie -- St. Peter and his Chair at Rome, 01/18
- Trissi - St. Peter Fourier, 12/09
- Ken - St. Epiphanius, 05/12
- John - St. Perpetuus, 04/08
- Dan - The Blessed Virgin Mary and her Miraculous Medal, 11/27
- Chris - St. Claude, Apollinaire, 01/08
- Rudy - St. Oswald, 02/28
- Julie H - St. Vincent, 01/22
- Cy - St. Raymond Nonnatus, 08/31
- Cy sister - St. Brendan, 05/16!
- Francis Carmelle - St. Pantaenus, 07/07
- Fran - The Holy Forty Martyrs of Sebaste, 03/10
- Ann - Bl. Maximin Giraud, 09/20!
- Christine - St. Eligius or Eloy, 12/01
- Jam - St. John, apostle and evangelist, 12/27
- DJ - St. Gerard, abbott, 10/03
- Wally - St. Martin de Porres, 11/03
- Yaya - St. Agnes, 01/21
- Jazmyn - St. Joseph
- Katelyn - St. John of Sahagun or of St.Fagondez
- Ursula - St. Osmund
- deProfunis - St. Lambert, 09/17
- Jarrett - St. Tarachus, feast day on 10/11
- Lucy - St. Benedict - Joseph Labre, 04/16
- Demetria - St. Jeanne - Antide Thouret, 05/23
- Jeannette - St. Michael the Archangel, 09/29
- Cesar - St. Martin de Tours, 11/11
- Brian T - St. Philogonius, 12/20
- Lara - St. Francis de Sales
- Meghan O. - St. John Chrysostom
- Hank - St. Margaret, queen of Scotland, 06/10
- Timber - St. John the Evangelist, 12/27
- Xman - The Immaculate Heart of Mary, 08/22
- Lightning and Family - St. Paul, 06/29
- Stace and family - St. Matthew, 09/21
- Mix - Bl. Maximin Giraud, 09/20
- Joy - St. Thomas Aquinas
- Pam - St. Catherine of Sweden, 03/22
- Hilda - St. Blandina, 06/02
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