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Catholic Response to Satanic Black Mass ... Reparation

10/2/2014

 
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We present here and excellent brief homily on a Catholic response to Satanic Black masses - reparation. In this homily one will learn the very meaning of and need to make reparation. It includes analogies of real life experiences all of us have which will help one be ever mindful of the personal and intimate relationship Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ wants to have with each of us. Below this video you will find information about a new booklet which has the Imprimatur of Bishop Edward Slattery of Tulsa, OK on making a holy hour of reparation. While it's focus is directed towards vocations, it contains many traditional prayers of reparation which pious souls will find helpful. Also below is information about a book on liturgy which was most highly praised by Pope Benedict as Cardinal Ratzinger. It needs be noted that Satanists do not use the modern mass but the immemorial Traditional Latin Mass.


The Reform of the Roman Liturgy Msgr. Klaus Gamber The Reform of the Roman Liturgy by Msgr. Klaus Gamber. Thirteen years ago when Pope Benedict was still ‘Cardinal Ratzinger’ he wrote the following in a Preface to this book: “What happened after the Council . . . in the place of ‘liturgy as the fruit of development’ came fabricated liturgy. We abandoned the organic, living process of growth and development over centuries, and replaced it—as in a manufacturing process—with a fabrication, a banal on-the-spot product. Gamber, with the vigilance of a true prophet and the courage of a true witness, opposed this falsification, and, thanks to his incredibly rich knowledge, indefatigably taught us about the living fullness of a true liturgy.” This most important book will give us insight to what the now Pope Benedict may have planned for the future of the liturgy.

A Holy Hour of Reparation for the neglect of those who have vocations to the priesthood or religious life and the neglect of those who are already in their vocations to the priesthood and religious life in the fulfillment of their duties according to their state in life.

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Vatican Diary / Exile to Malta for Cardinal Burke

9/17/2014

 
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Vatican Diary / Exile to Malta for Cardinal Burke


As the impeccable prefect of the supreme tribunal of the apostolic signatura, he is on the verge of being demoted to the purely honorary role of “patron” of an order of knighthood. At the behest of Pope Francis
by Sandro Magister
http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/1350870?eng=y

VATICAN CITY, September 17, 2014 – The “revolution” of Pope Francis in ecclesiastical governance is not losing its driving thrust. And so, as happens in every self-respecting revolution, the heads continue to roll for churchmen seen as deserving this metaphorical guillotine.

In his first months as bishop of Rome, pope Bergoglio immediately provided for the transfer to lower-ranking positions of three prominent curial figures: Cardinal Mauro Piacenza, Archbishop Guido Pozzo, and Bishop Giuseppe Sciacca, considered for their theological and liturgical sensibilities among the most “Ratzingerian” of the Roman curia.

Another whose fate appears to be sealed is the Spanish archbishop of Opus Dei Celso Morga Iruzubieta, secretary of the congregation for the clergy, destined to leave Rome for an Iberian diocese not of the first rank.

But now an even more eminent decapitation seems to be on the way.

The next victim would in fact be the United States cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, who from being prefect of the supreme tribunal of the apostolic signatura would not be promoted - as some are fantasizing in the blogosphere - to the difficult but prestigious see of Chicago, but rather demoted to the pompous - but ecclesiastically very modest - title of “cardinal patron” of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, replacing the current head, Paolo Sardi, who recently turned 80.

If confirmed, Burke’s exile would be even more drastic than the one inflicted on Cardinal Piacenza, who, transferred from the important congregation for the clergy to the marginal apostolic penitentiary, nevertheless remained in the leadership of a curial dicastery.

With the shakeup on the way, Burke would instead be completely removed from the curia and employed in a purely honorary position without any influence on the governance of the universal Church.

This would be a move that seems to have no precedent.

In the past, in fact, the title of “cardinalis patronus” of the knights of Malta, in existence since 1961, like the previous one of Grand Prior of Rome, has always been assigned to the highest ranking cardinals as an extra position in addition to the main one.

This is what was done with cardinals Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro (appointed Grand Prior in 1896 while remaining secretary of state), Gaetano Bisleti (at the same time prefect of the congregation for Catholic education), Gennaro Granito Pignatelli (cardinal dean and bishop of Albano), Nicola Canali (governor of Vatican City), Paolo Giobbe (leader of the apostolic dataria), Paul-Pierre Philippe (until the age of 75 also prefect of the congregation for the Oriental Churches), Sebastiano Baggio (removed from the congregation for bishops but kept on as governor of Vatican City and camerlengo), Pio Laghi (until the age of 77 also prefect of the congregation for Catholic education).

Two separate cases are those of Cardinal Giacomo Violardo, who succeeded the 89-year-old Giobbe as patron at the age of 71, two months after receiving the scarlet at the end of long service in the curia, and of the outgoing Sardi, appointed pro-patron in 2009 at the age of 75 and made cardinal in 2010 after having been for many years the head of the office that writes pontifical documents.

Above all, Sardi’s retirement would not be a compulsory act, since the age limit of 80 does not apply to positions outside of the curia. And in fact, with the exception of Paulo Giobbe, all of the aforementioned cardinal patrons went on to a better life “durante munere.”

Burke is 66 years old, and therefore still in his ecclesiastical prime. Ordained a priest by Paul VI in 1975, he worked at the apostolic signatura as an ordinary priest with John Paul II, who made him bishop of his native diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin in 1993. It was again pope Karol Wojtyla who in 2003 promoted him as archbishop of the prestigious see, once cardinalate, of St. Louis, Missouri. Benedict XVI called him back to Rome in 2008, and made him a cardinal in 2010.

With a very devout personality, he is also recognized as having the rare virtue of never having struck any deals to obtain ecclesiastical promotions or benefices.

In the liturgical and theological camp, he is very close to the sensibilities of Joseph Ratzinger. He has celebrated a number of times according to the ancient rite, even donning the “cappa magna,” as do cardinals George Pell and Antonio Cañizares Llovera, without being punished for this by Pope Francis.

A great expert in canon law, and appointed to the apostolic signatura for this reason, he is not afraid to follow it to the most uncomfortable consequences. Like when, to the tune of articles of the Code - number 915 to be precise - he upheld the impossibility of giving communion to those politicians who stubbornly and publicly uphold the right to abortion, bringing the rebukes of two colleagues in the United States valued by Pope Francis, Sean Patrick O’Malley of Boston and Donald Wuerl of Washington.

Free in his judgments, he has been among the very few to make critical remarks on “Evangelii Gaudium,” pointing out that in his view it is orientational but not truly magisterial. And in view of the upcoming synod of bishops, he has repeatedly taken a stand against the ideas of Cardinal Walter Kasper - well known to be in the good graces of Pope Francis - in favor of communion for the divorced and remarried.

The dicastery headed by Burke, eminently technical, recently accepted an appeal from the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate against a provision issued for them by the congregation for religious. A courageous move on the part of Burke, situated within the context of the punitive action undertaken by the Vatican congregation against one of the most substantial realities of Catholic traditionalism, an action that Pope Francis endorsed by approving in specific form the congregation’s decision to prevent the Friars of the Immaculate from celebrating the Mass according to the “Tridentine” rite. It is only with this kind of pontifical approval, in fact, that a decree of the curia can overturn standing law, in this case the motu proprio of Benedict XVI “Summorum Pontificum.”

It is difficult to identify among these episodes the ones that may have have had the greatest influence on the fate of Cardinal Burke.

But it is easy to predict that his definitive downgrading will provoke both a tumultuous reaction within the traditionalist world, where Burke is seen as a hero, and a corresponding wave of jubilation in the opposite camp, where he is instead considered a bogeyman.

On the latter side it can be recalled that the “liberal” Catholic commentator Michael Sean Winters, in the “National Catholic Reporter” of November 26, 2013, had called for the head of Cardinal Burke as a member of the congregation for bishops, because of the nefarious influence, according to him, that he was exercising over episcopal appointments in the United States.

On December 16, in effect, Pope Francis humiliated Burke by crossing him off from among the members of the congregation. To the hosannas of “liberal” Catholicism, not only in the United States.

The pope certainly did not do so out of obedience to the wishes of the “National Catholic Reporter.”

But now he seems right at the point of giving the go-ahead for the second and more grave demotion of one of the most untarnished personalities the Vatican curia knows.

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English translation by Matthew Sherry, Ballwin, Missouri, U.S.A.
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Link to Original Article
http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/1350870?eng=y

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Dom Teodoro de Faria to Celebrate Traditional Solemn High Pontifical Mass for Blessed Karl Event in Washington, DC

10/17/2013

 
PictureDom Teodoro de Faria Bishop Emeritus of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
His Excellency, Dom Teodoro de Faria, Bishop Emeritus of
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal will celebrate a Traditional Solemn High Pontifical Mass in honor of Blessed Karl of Austria, Emperor and King


Schedule of Events:
Monday 21 October 2013
Saint Mary, Mother of God, Church
727 5th Street, N.W. (corner of H Street)
Washington, DC
7:30 p.m. Solemn High Pontifical Mass (forma antiquior) in honor of Blessed Karl of Austria
Reception with refreshments and short program follows

Tuesday 22 October 2013
Blessed John Paul II Shrine
3900 Harewood Road NE
Washington, DC 20017
6:00 p.m. Traditional Latin Low Mass
6:30 p.m. Veneration of First-Class Relic of Blessed Karl
7:00 p.m. Reception and Program of Speakers



Reception Speakers:
  • H.E. Don Teodoro de Faria, Bishop Emeritus of Funchal, Madeira.
  • Ricardo Dumont dos Santos, Portugal Delegate of the Emperor Karl League of Prayers.
  • Raymond de Souza, KM, Acclaimed Catholic Apologist, founder of St. Gabriel Communications and Board Advisor of Christendom Restoration Society

Please call Suzanne Pearson (703.524.0411) or email [email protected] to register
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Catholic Identity Conference 2013, September 20, 21, 22

9/18/2013

 
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Catholic Identity Conference 2013
September 20-22, 2013

Come meet, listen and discuss
Catholic Identity in the reign of
Pope Francis with the
foremost traditional Catholic

thinkers in America

Featured Speakers:
Fr. Gregory Pendergraft, FSSP
Christopher Ferrara
Michael Matt
John Rao
John Vennari
James Vogel
Michael Voris
John Henry Westin


Conference Location:
Serbian American Cultural Center
1000 Collliers Way
Weirton WV 26062
For complete information and to register visit the conference web site
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His Eminence JUAN CARDENAL SANDOVAL IÑIGUEZ to celebrate Traditional Solemn High Mass at 1st annual Summorum Pontificum Congress - Guadalajara, Mexico - July 5, 6, 7, 2013

7/3/2013

 
PictureJUAN CARDENAL SANDOVAL IÑIGUEZ
CONGRESO SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM
GUADALAJARA MEXICO - 5, 6, 7 JULIO 2013
Solemne Misa Tridentina con
S.E.R. JUAN CARDENAL SANDOVAL IÑIGUEZ


His Eminence JUAN CARDENAL SANDOVAL IÑIGUEZ will celebrate a Traditional Solemn High Mass at this 1st annual Summorum Pontificum Congress. The conference will host numerous educational conferences, cultural events, sacred music concerts, vespers, Marian devotions and the veneration of the relics of the Christeros martyrs!


El distrito de México de la  Fraternidad de Sacerdotal de San Pedro y Una Voce Mexico los invitan a participar en el próximo congreso “Summorum Pontificum” que se llevará a cabo el próximo 5, 6 y 7 de Julio en Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico y en donde habrá diferentes conferencias, devociones Marianas, actos liturgicos y musicales y ...
Veneración de Reliquias de los Mártires Cristeros.

Para obtener más información o detalles, póngase en contacto con nosotros en el número:
(33) 3614 2469 y (044) 33 344 83 793
o por correo electrónico Edgar Fernández.

Broadcast via Internet at www.livemass.net
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Second Annual Mass in Honor of Blessed Karl of Austria, Veneration of Relic, Conference & Luncheon, Sunday 21 April, 2013

3/22/2013

 
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Blessed Karl Emperor of Austria and Apostolic King of Hungary

Reservations Required for Luncheon & Conference
Cost: $15/person
Make check payable to: "Knights of Columbus 2161"
and mail to: 2335 Concord Street, Aliquippa PA 15001
Deadline for Paid Reservations: Friday, 12 April 2013

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Traditional Latin Mass Guild


Second Annual Traditional Latin Mass in Honor of Blessed Karl, Veneration of the Relic, Luncheon & Conference

Sunday, 21 April 2013, 1:00 PM
(Holy Rosary & Confessions begin at 12:30 PM)
Veneration of the Relic After Mass
Saint Titus Church 952 Franklin Avenue
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania 15001

Celebrant: Fr. Gregory Plow, TOR
Franciscan University of Steubenville

Luncheon & Conference Immediately After Mass
in St. Titus Church Hall

Featured Speakers:
Suzanne Pearson Founder of the Blessed Karl Shrine St. Mary's Church, Washington, DC
Topic: Blessed Karl's exile, death, and burial on the Madeira Islands

Raymond de Souza, KM Director of Evangelization and Apologetics, Diocese of Winona, MN and
EWTN Series Host
Topic: The Dictatorship of Relativism and
the Sacred Heart of Jesus

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Commemorative Mass for March for Life Architect Nellie Gray

1/14/2013

 
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The Paulus Institute
for the Propagation of Sacred Liturgy
 MASS TO COMMEMORATE 
 NELLIE GRAY

ST. MARY MOTHER OF GOD
 CATHOLIC CHURCH
 5th and H Sts. NW, Washington, DC

FRI. JAN. 25, 8:00 A.M.
the morning of the 2013 March for Life

OPEN TO ALL
 www.ThePaulusInstitute.org

MASS IN REMEMBRANCE AND FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF NELLIE GRAY

St. Mary Mother of God Church
5th and H Sts. NW, Washington, DC,
Fri. Jan. 25, 8:00 a.m., the Day of the 2013 March for Life

The Paulus Institute, an association of the Catholic faithful dedicated to the propagation of the Sacred Liturgy, is pleased to
 sponsor a Mass in remembrance of Nellie Gray, the ardent prolife advocate and architect of the annual March for Life. Fr. Alfred J. Harris, pastor of St. Mary’s, has graciously scheduled the Mass for the convenience of all who can attend. 

Fr. Harris celebrated Nellie’s Requiem Mass at St. Mary’s in the traditional form, a Missa Cantata, with Sean Cardinal O’Malley and Donald Cardinal Wuerl participating in choir. The Mass will be in the extraordinary form (traditional Latin Mass), dear to Nellie’s heart. For years, she was a regular figure in the third row pew of St. Mary’s at the Sunday 9 a.m. traditional Mass. Recently, Nellie had desired a Mass for March participants to be arranged by The Paulus Institute at St. Mary’s. 

The Mass will be that of the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, patron of The Paulus Institute, providentially occurring on the date of this year's March. The celebrant will be Fr. Gregory Pendergraft, F.S.S.P. St. Mary’s schola will sing the propers. A professional choir will sing a prelude of the Stanford "Beati Quorum Via" and Offertory Bruckner "Os Justi" and Communion "Justorum animae" by Saint-Saens. The ordinary will be the Rhineberger Mass in G. 

“Nellie Gray was a saint right in our midst,” said Jonathan Terrell, a member of the Institute’s board of directors. “As a lawyer in her prime years, she answered Christ’s call, just as St. Paul did. Nellie left her career and devoted herself to correcting the gross injustice of Roe vs. Wade, and she unfailingly attended the traditional Mass. May she be an inspiration to us all.” Fittingly, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI spoke of Christian vocation, so clearly demonstrated by Nellie Gray:

“‘Come, follow me.’ (Mk 10:21) This is the Christian vocation which is born from the Lord's proposal of love and can only be fulfilled in our loving response. Jesus invites his disciples to give their lives completely, without calculation or personal interest, with unreserved trust in God. Saints accept this demanding invitation and set out with humble docility in the following of the Crucified and Risen Christ. Their perfection, in the logic of faith sometimes humanly incomprehensible consists in no longer putting themselves at the centre but in choosing to go against the tide, living in line with the gospel. … [W]e contemplate the Apostle Peter's words fulfilled: ‘Behold, we have left all things, and have followed thee’ (v. 28), and Jesus’ comforting reassurance: ‘there is no man who has left house or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or children, or lands, for my sake and for the gospel, who shall not receive a hundred times as much, now in this time ... with persecutions, and in the world 
to come life everlasting.’” (vv. 29-30).

Homily Of His Holiness Benedict XVI
Vatican Basilica, Sunday, 11 October 2009

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Fifth Annual Votive Mass for Blessed Karl of Austria to be offered Saturday October 27, 2012 at Saint Mary Mother of God in Washington, D.C.

10/13/2012

 
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Saint Mary, Mother of God, Church in Washington, D.C. has scheduled itsfifth annual Votive Mass of Blessed Karl of Austria.   Blessed Karl, the last ruler of Austria-Hungary, worked tirelessly to stop the carnage of World War I.  As a model of holiness in his public life, family life, and spiritual life, he was beatified by Pope John Paul II on October 3, 2004.  Because his feast day, October 21, falls on a Sunday this year, the Mass will take place during the octave on Saturday, October 27, at 10:00 a.m.

The Solemn High Mass will be celebrated by Monsignor Andrew Wadsworth, with Fr. Gregory Pendergraft and Fr. Rhone Lillard of the Fraternity of St. Peter as Deacon and Subdeacon.   Various chivalric orders of the Church will participate, and music will be provided by St. Mary’s schola and a polyphonic choir.  At the end of Mass there will be an opportunity to venerate the relic of Blessed Karl.

At the reception following the Mass, history professor Dr. Paul Van Wie will share a representative sampling from his vast archive of documents and artifacts about Blessed Karl and his empire.   Dr. Van Wie has spent his life collecting original period photographs, rare books, medals, posters, maps, paintings and documents, and will give a lively commentary about the significance of the items he brings.

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Saint Mary’s is now honored to house a first-class relic of Blessed Karl in a new shrine dedicated on September 2nd, when HIRH Archduke Imre of Austria presented the relic to Fr. Harris, pastor of St. Mary’s.   In light of the significance of the shrine and the graces and blessings which can flow from the veneration of relics, Suzanne Pearson will give a short reflection on “Blessed Karl as Intercessor.”
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St. Mary, Mother of God, Church is located at 727 5th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20001, which is the corner of 5th and H Streets, N.W.   If you have questions, please contact Suzanne Pearson at 703-524-0411 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

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Pilgrimage in the Footsteps of St. Benedict - Monastery of San Benedetto

8/13/2012

 
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October 24-November 2, 2012

The Monastery of San Benedetto Norcia, Italy

welcomes you on a . . .

Pilgrimage to Italy in the footsteps of St. Benedict with The Very Rev. Cassian Folsom, O.S.B. Prior of the Benedictine Monks of Norcia and the founder of the monastery

Highlighting:

- The Monastery of San Benedetto, Norcia; birthplace of Sts. Benedict & Scholastica

- Joining the Monks of Norcia for Vespers & Compline

- Abbey of Monte Cassino and other sites of the twin saints

- Assisi, birthplace of Sts. Francis & Clare

- Florence, the jewel of the Renaissance

- Rome, the Eternal City

- Papal Audience with Our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI

For more information contact:

SYVERSEN TOURING
Ph: 1-800-334-5425

http://www.syversentouring.com/norcia.htm


Catholic Identity Conference 2012

8/13/2012

 
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28, 29, 30 September 2012

Catholic Identity

Conference

Weirton, WV

Come meet, listen and discuss Catholic Identity in the reign of Pope Benedict XVI with the foremost traditional Catholic thinkers in America

Traditional Latin Mass and Banquet Key Note Speaker:
Fr. Gregory Pendergraft, FSSP

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Featured Speakers:

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Michael Matt
Editor of The Remnant
For Faith, Family & Freedom: The Last Crusade

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Chris Ferrara
American Catholic Lawyers, Inc. - President
Escape from Flatland: How to Recover the Third Dimension of the Catholic Simpleton

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John Rao
Author and Professor at St. John
University, New York City
These Ruins Are Inhabited!
Historical Precedents For Catholic Re-Emergence From The Abyss

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John Vennari
Editor of the Catholic Family News
Catholic Identity Theft: The Components of Liberal Catholicism

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James Vogel
Editor of The Angelus
The Role of the SSPX in the Church of Today

Click Here for contact information, registration, and complete conference details, lodging, etc
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