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Cardinal: Archbishop Lefebvre Will One Day Be Recognized As a Doctor of the Church; Was “Prophetic”
Cardinal: Archbishop Lefebvre Will One Day Be Recognized as a Doctor of the Church; Was “Prophetic” Professor Armin Schwibach, a teacher of philosophy and Rome correspondent for the Austrian website Kath.net, has reported on Twitter that a cardinal has recently made to him some supportive comments about Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, the deceased founder of the Society of St. Pius X. On August 21, Schwibach wrote: “As a cardinal recently stated: Archbishop Lefebvre will one day recognized as a Doctor of the Church. Therefore, ‘others’ have to measure up to him.” Catholic Family News reached out to Professor Schwibach, and he confirmed that indeed these words have only recently been spoken to him by a cardinal of the Catholic Church. On another occasion, according to Schwibach, this same cardinal added that Lefebvre was “prophetic.” However, the cardinal spoke these words privately does not wish to say so in public. This reliable fact, as revealed by Schwibach, is of great importance for the Catholic Church since it shows that there are other high-ranking prelates besides Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò and Bishop Athanasius Schneider who are seeing the validity of Archbishop Lefebvre’s own sustained criticism of the Second Vatican Council, of aspects of the post- conciliar Magisterium, and of the Novus Ordo Mass. Time for a Respectful Hearing It is to be hoped that this cardinal, as well as other prelates who are thinking in similar terms, would come out candidly into the public. It is time that this traditionalist position, which has been suppressed and ostracized for so many decades, to now be respectfully heard. -
The True Notion of Mercy
“Instaurare omnia in Christo” The True Notion of Mercy Devotion to the Sacred Heart The Jubilee of Mercy The Visitation Order May - June 2016 May - June 2016 Contents Volume XXXIX, Number 3 Letter from the Publisher 4 Publisher Fr. Jürgen Wegner Editor-in-Chief Theme: The True Notion of Mercy Mr. James Vogel – Devotion to the Sacred Heart 6 Managing Editor – The Jubilee of Mercy 13 Fr. Dominique Bourmaud Copy Editor – “You Visited Me” 18 Mrs. Suzanne Hazan – The Visitation Order 22 Design and Layout – The Whole Law 26 credo.creatie (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) Mr. Simon Townshend Faith and Morals Director of Operations Mr. Brent Klaske – Paschaltide and Ascension 32 – Haurietis Aquas 37 Subscription Rates 1 year 2 years 3 years Spirituality U.S. $45.00 $85.00 $120.00 Foreign Countries $65.00 $125.00 $180.00 – An Anti-Liberal Theologian 41 (inc. Canada and Mexico) – The Order of Charity 45 All payments must be in U.S. funds only. Online subscriptions: $20.00/year. To subscribe visit: Christian Culture www.angelusonline.org. Register for free to access – Invention and Exaltation 50 back issues 14 months and older. All subscribers to the print version of the magazine have full access to the online version. – Paintings of the Crucifixion 54 – Spiritual Infancy in Old Age 58 “Instaurare omnia in Christo” The Angelus (ISSN 10735003) is published bi-monthly – Educating Boys 62 under the patronage of St. Pius X and Mary, – The St. Mary’s Down Under 65 Queen of Angels. Publication office is located at – Questions and Answers 69 PO Box 217, St. -
Traditional Catholic Books
Preserving Christian Publications, Inc. TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC BOOKS Specializing in Used and Out-of-Print Titles Catalog 185 November-December 2018 Preserving Christian Publications, Inc. is a tax-exempt not-for-profit corporation devoted to the preservation of our Catholic heritage. All charitable contributions toward its used-book and publishing activities (not including payments for book purchases) are tax-deductible. abandoning the priestly ministry. This was a blow to the new bishop, who HOLY COMMUNION was before a diocese that already had very few priests (there had been no Communion in the Hand: Documents & History priestly ordinations in the previous 18 years, and at that time there was Some Reflections on Spiritual Communion only one seminarian). However, his courage and his gifts of government and the State of Grace enabled him to find a way to reverse the situation. Since the beginning he made his priority the care of vocations: their By Most Rev. Juan Rodolfo Laise number, and above all their solid formation, creating in 1980 the diocesan With a Preface by Bishop Athanasius Schneider seminary “St. Michael the Archangel.” Thirty years later, when he turned 75 and had to leave his diocese, there were more than fifty seminarians, From the Preface of Bishop Athanasius Schneider: “The Church in and a young and numerous clergy who worked actively in the towns and our times has the urgent need of courageous voices in defense of her villages of the province. Similarly, he promoted the installation of greatest treasure, which is the mystery of the Eucharist. Often today there various religious congregations. -
2018-02-04 Sexagesima Sunday
INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY Introit: Psalm 43: 23-26. Arise, why sleepest Thou, O Lord? arise, and cast us not off to the end: why turnest Thou Thy face away, and forgettest our trouble? Our belly hath cleaved to the earth: arise, O Lord, help us and deliver us. Ps. 43, 2. O God, we have heard with our ears; our fathers have declared to us. V. Glory. Arise. Collect: O God, Who seest that we put not our trust in any deed of our own, mercifully grant that by the protection of the Teacher of the gentiles we may be defended against all adversities. Through our Lord. 2 For the Pope: O God, the Shepherd and Ruler of all the faithful, look down favorably upon Thy servant Francis, whom Thou hast been pleased to appoint pastor over Thy Church; grant, we beseech Thee, that he may benefit both by word and example those over whom he is set, and thus attain unto life eternal, together with the flock committed to his care. Through our Lord. Sunday, Epistle: II Corinthians 11: 19-23; 12: 1-9. Brethren, you gladly suffer the foolish; whereas yourselves are wise. For you suffer if a man bring you into bondage, if a man devour you, if a man take from you, if a man be lifted up, if a man strike February 4, you in the face. I speak according to dishonor, as if we had been weak in this part. Wherein if any man dare (I speak 2018 foolishly), I dare also. -
Cdl Burke, Bp Schneider Issue 'Declaration of Truths' to Correct
!1 of !25 Cdl Burke, Bp Schneider issue ‘declaration of truths’ to correct rampant ‘doctrinal confusion’ in Church Athanasius Schneider, Catholic, Declaration Of Truths, Jan Pawel Lenga, Janis Pujats, Pope Francis, Raymond Burke, Tomash Peta ROME, June 10, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) — Cardinal Raymond Burke and Bishop Athanasius Schneider, together with several other bishops, have issued a public declaration of truths of the faith to remedy the “almost universal doctrinal confusion and disorientation” endangering the spiritual health and eternal salvation of souls in the Church today. PETITION: Support Senior Cardinals' and Bishops' Declaration of Truths Amid Confusion in Universal Church. Sign the petition here. Some of the 40 truths which are elucidated in the declaration implicitly reference statements made by Pope Francis, while others relate to points of confusion that have arisen or intensified during the current pontificate. Still others address moral errors in society that are gravely harming lives, as much of the heirarchy stands by. The eight-page document (see full text below), released in several languages on Pentecost Monday, June 10, is entitled Declaration of the truths relating to some of the most common errors in the life of the Church of our time. The declaration upholds the Church’s perennial teaching on the Eucharist, marriage and priestly celibacy. !2 of !25 Also included among the truths of the faith is that “hell exists” and that human souls who are “condemned to hell for any unrepented mortal sin” suffer there eternally; that the “only religion positively willed by God” is that born in faith in Jesus Christ; and that “homosexual acts” and gender reassignment surgery are “grave sins” and a “rebellion” against divine and natural law. -
Modern Alternative Popes*
Modern Alternative Popes* Magnus Lundberg Uppsala University The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) is arguably the most important event in modern Catholicism, and a major act on the twentieth-century religious scene at large. On several points, the conciliar fathers made changes in how the Catholic Church perceived the modern world. The language in the decrees was different from earlier councils’, and the bishops opened up for ecumenism and interreligious dialogue, seeing at least “seeds of truth” in other religious traditions. The conciliar fathers also voted in favour of liberty of religion, as meaning something more than the right to practise Catholic faith. A very concrete effect of the Council was the introduction of the New Mass Order (Novus Ordo Missae) in 1969 that replaced the traditional Roman rite, decreed by Pius V in 1570. Apart from changes in content, under normal circumstances, the new mass should be read in the vernacular, not in Latin as before. Though many Catholics welcomed the reforms of Vatican II, many did not. In the period just after the end of the Council, large numbers of priests and nuns were laicized, few new priest candidates entered the seminaries, and many laypeople did not recognize the church and the liturgy, which they had grown up with. In the post- conciliar era, there developed several traditionalist groups that criticized the reforms and in particular the introduction of the Novus Ordo. Their criticism could be more or less radical, and more or less activist. Many stayed in their parishes and attended mass there, but remained faithful to traditional forms of devotions and paid much attention to modern Marian apparitions. -
Complete Recordings, Starless, Road to Red, on [And Off) the Road and Thrak Box: Live and Studio Recordings 1994–1997
The making of virtual space in the King Crimson Box sets Larks tongues in as- pic: Complete recordings, Starless, Road to Red, On [and off) the Road and Thrak Box: Live and Studio Recordings 1994–1997 Toivo Burlin, Stockholm University When the founding fathers of progressive rock, British (-American) group King Crimson, pro- duced their groundbreaking LP In the Court of the Crimson king in 1969, they established an ec- lectic yet recognizable style, with a strong musical and production virtuosity. Continuing for four decades, they became the only band of its generation to continually developing and ex- panding it’s style and techniques. Their music is not easily categorized: from the advanced rock music inspired by modern jazz and art music on the first four LP albums – and a lot of changes in the band personnel and set up of instruments – the music developed in the mid 1970’s to a dynamic, experimental hard rock with an art music attitude, containing sound worlds of percussion, violins and softer melodic elements blended with heavy, rhythmically complex, asymmetrical guitar riffs: The albums Larks tongues in aspic (1973), Starless and bible black (1974) and Red (1974) was highly influential. When the band was reformed with partly new musicians in 1981, they arrived with a different, of New wave and minimalism, influenced style. In a short span of three years, 1981–1984, they released albums Discipline, Beat and Three of a perfect pair, and reformed once more in 1994 to release the CD Thrak. Importantly, in the same period they managed to take total creative and commercial control of all their recorded output, and it put them in a uniquely strong independent artistic position, connected to their loyal followers. -
The New Righteousness?
Dowry Summer 2020, Issue N˚46 “O Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God and our most gentle Queen and Mother, look down in mercy upon England thy Dowry.” In this issue: Editorial: Our Kin Beyond the Seas English Rule in Paris Safer-Than-Thou: The New Righteousness? Poem – The Seven Crowns A Defence of Columbus and Christendom Digital Communion: A Modern Invention From Satanic “Priest” to Apostle of the Rosary FSSP Anniversary & LMS Annual Mass Homily Open Letter of Appeal to Downside Abbey A Fable from the Sugarland Chronicles Parents as Primary Educators of their Children Priory Campaign Completed with £1m Raised Support Our Apostolate (N˚41, Spring 2019) Dowry – Catholic periodical by the FSSP in Great Britain & Ireland (N°46, Summer 2020) Editorial: Our Kin Beyond the Seas n America a fortnight ago, a admitted to try his vocation with the Are they truly gone young woman from one of our Redemptorists of Papa Stronsay in anyway? Have they deserted us? No I parishes in England was the Orkney Islands, in far north one is remote if he lives in God. For invested with the white habit, Scotland. Two more young men we what is proximity in space when wimple and veil as a novice in a met are about to start a year of souls are estranged? Even married religious community. Anti-Covid- discernment to the sacred couples may experience this bitter 19 travel regulations prevented priesthood. And surely there must truth (lovers don’t, loving not). In family and friends from attending be many more such courageous truth, the one common dwelling is the moving and simple ceremony, young adults whose stories are not God’s holy will. -
He Re-Enchanted Landscape: Bret Harte's
HE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE’S AND JOHN MUIR’S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS ____________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of California State University, Chico ____________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in English ____________ by William V. Lombardi Spring 2010 DEDICATION To my partner Jenny and our son Hawk, for their love, patience, and support: I dedicate this project to them. And in memory of my mother, Marge Lombardi, in whose library I found Coleridge Walks the Fells and A Walking Tour in Southern France many years ago. She loved literature, history, and nature, and was herself a prodigious walker. Her spirit permeates my approach to this endeavor. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In Fall of 2007 I came to Dr. Geoff Baker with a request: direct me to sources that will provide me with the language to talk about space, particularly the language of fictional spaces. He introduced me to the work of Bachelard, Anderson, Moretti, McClure, and Lefebvre. Many others remain names on a long reading list that I am certain will enrich my literary studies for years to come. I owe Dr. Baker a debt of gratitude for his interest in my pursuits, his support of my scholarship, and for acting as my advisor to the Graduate Equity Fellowship I received that eventually made much of the present work possible. I would also like to acknowledge the guidance and support of Dr. Andrea Lerner, who introduced me to the work of Annette Kolodny, Roderick Nash, Frederick Turner, and Henry Nash Smith. I am indebted to Dr. -
The Recollections of James Graham Adam (Who Married Beatrice Eleanor Man)
1 The Recollections of James Graham Adam (who married Beatrice Eleanor Man) I was born at No. ? Woodside Terrace, Glasgow, on 22nd February 1862 and christened at St. Jude's Episcopal Church by the Rev. Flint. My father was John Lindsay Adam, an East Indian merchant, head of the firm of Adam & Co., Glasgow, Batavia & Surabaya. He was the youngest of a family of I believe 13, and his father was also a merchant in Glasgow. He and his wife are buried in the Churchyard of St. Mungo's Cathedral in Glasgow. Of my father's family, the only ones I knew or have any recollection of were the eldest, James Graham Adam, after whom I was named, but don't remember ever seeing. He married a Miss Macindoe, whom we used to call Aunt James, to distinguish her from my father's sister, Aunt Jane. There were eleven children of this marriage: 1. Frank Forbes, who became Sir Frank Forbes Adam1 Bart. My father gave him his first start in life by taking him into his firm. 2. Charles, who became manager of the firm of Graham & Co. Oporto. 3. Arthur, who went out to Australia and was never heard of again. 4. Archie, who after a long career as a merchant in Glasgow died leaving a large fortune. 5. Jane, who married John Graham, head of the firm of Graham & Co. Glasgow & Calcutta, and later became a baronet2. 6. Mary, who married Robert Orr (a large and wealthy cotton and thread manufacturer) 7. Fanny, who married John Orr manufacturers. -
Of Virtual Spatiality: Surround Sound Mixing in King Crimson's Back
Toivo Burlin: The creation (and re-creation) of virtual spatiality: Surround sound mixing in King Crimson’s back catalog box sets Proceedings of the 12th Art of Record Production Conference Mono: Stereo: Multi Burlin, T. (2019). The creation (and re-creation) of virtual spatiality: Surround sound mixing in King Crimson’s back catalog box sets. In J.-O. Gullö (Ed.), Pro- ceedings of the 12th Art of Record Production Conference Mono: Stereo: Multi (pp. 37-53). Stockholm: Royal College of Music (KMH) & Art of Record Produc- tion. ISBN 978-91-983869-9-8 © The editors and authors own the copyright of their respective contrubutions. Toivo Burlin: The creation (and re-creation) of virtual spatiality: Surround sound mixing in King Crimson’s back catalog box sets Abstract: The article analyzes surround mixing of King Crimson’s analog recordings. “Lizard,” “Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part 1),” “The Night Watch,” “Trio,” and “One Time” are analyzed using the theoretical perspec- tives of the music recording as representation and spatial design. There is a difference between live and studio recordings in surround: live recordings tend to be mixed according to the direct/ambient principle, while studio re- cordings are mixed according to the principle of direct-sound all around. Live recordings in surround can also often be understood as examples of documentarism, and studio recordings as examples of hyper realism. The spatial design of the surround mix tends to emphasize aspects of spatiality in the broad sense: where the recording can, for example, be interpreted as a landscape in sound. Introduction This essay discusses some tendencies in the emerging conventions in con- temporary surround mixing of popular music. -
The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (N°30, Summer 2016)
Dowry – Catholic periodical by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (N°30, Summer 2016) (N°30, Summer 2016) Dowry “O Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God and our most gracious Queen and Mother, look down in mercy upon England thy Dowry.” In this issue: Editorial: Happy as God in Europe? Art reflecting Europe’s dechristianisation Is Europe dying, mutating or resurrecting? Visit of Bishop Athanasius Schneider Life is Stronger than Death Dear Lord, what did I do for Your future priests? Ongoing ministry Forthcoming events Support our apostolate Picture: Bust reliquary of Emperor Charlemagne (742-814 a.D.) in Aachen. Charlemagne has been called the "Father of Europe" (Pater Europӕ), as he united most of Western Europe for the first time since the Roman Empire. 1 His rule spurred the Carolingian Renaissance, a period of energetic cultural and intellectual activity. Dowry – Catholic periodical by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (N°30, Summer 2016) Editorial: Happy as God in Europe? appiness is a new idea in Europe”, the moral peripheries of secular Europe, or according to French parliamentarian Louis down into its catacombs. After Muslim “H de Saint-Just (d.1794), who wished to attacks in London, Madrid, Paris and spread happiness throughout Europe, no doubt. And who Brussels, European governments incriminate would not share his aspiration? Who would not wish religions in general rather than Islam in everyone to be happy, especially if they live in one’s own particular. More secularism, they say, is the answer, and country or continent? Unfortunately, Saint-Just meant to much less religion.