Sunday, November 30, 2008

Exams

Dearest readers (if there are any of you left),

Exams, projects, etc. are overwhelming many students over the next couple of weeks, and the poor author of this blog is no exception. Pray for me as I pray for all of you.

If you are all lucky, I may even start posting more regularly after exams!

Francis

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Last Night

It's time for an update, but this one will be quite short.

Yesterday, after witnessing the American people's overwhelming support for the socialist Barack Obama, I pray:

Most glorious Prince of the Heavenly Armies, Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in "our battle against principalities and powers, against the rulers of this world of darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places" (Eph., VI,12). Come to the assistance of men whom God has created to His likeness and whom He has redeemed at a great price from the tyranny of the devil. Holy Church venerates thee as her guardian and protector; to thee, the Lord has entrusted the souls of the redeemed to be led into heaven. Pray therefore the God of Peace to crush Satan beneath our feet, that he may no longer retain men captive and do injury to the Church. Offer our prayers to the Most High, that without delay they may draw His mercy down upon us; take hold of "the dragon, the old serpent, which is the devil and Satan", bind him that he may no longer seduce the nations" (Apoc. XX,2).

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Continuing the Counter-Revolution

My dearest readers,

By now, I hope that you have had the opportunity to read the motu proprio, Summorum Pontificum, and the letter that accompanies it. Without taking up too much space here on the web, I would like to post two (of several) rather troubling passages:

1. There is no contradiction between the two editions of the Roman Missal. In the history of the liturgy there is growth and progress, but no rupture. What earlier generations held as sacred, remains sacred and great for us too, and it cannot be all of a sudden entirely forbidden or even considered harmful. It behooves all of us to preserve the riches which have developed in the Church's faith and prayer, and to give them their proper place. Needless to say, in order to experience full communion, the priests of the communities adhering to the former usage cannot, as a matter of principle, exclude celebrating according to the new books. The total exclusion of the new rite would not in fact be consistent with the recognition of its value and holiness.

2. Many people who clearly accepted the binding character of the Second Vatican Council, and were faithful to the Pope and the Bishops, nonetheless also desired to recover the form of the sacred liturgy that was dear to them.

Both of these excerpts come from the letter, and the bolded text within the passages is a cause of particular concern for me.

In light of these statements, I will continue to stand by Tradition, which is to say that I shall continue to refuse the fabricated liturgy and Protestant beliefs that came forth from the Second Vatican Council. To clarify my position and to remember the spirit of this resistance, the Declaration of Archbishop Lefebvre will be provided after this post.

Francis

The 1974 Declaration of Archbishop Lefebvre


We hold fast, with all our heart and with all our soul, to Catholic Rome, Guardian of the Catholic faith and of the traditions necessary to preserve this faith, to Eternal Rome, Mistress of wisdom and truth.

We refuse, on the other hand, and have always refused to follow the Rome of neo-Modernist and neo-Protestant tendencies which were clearly evident in the Second Vatican Council and, after the Council, in all the reforms which issued from it.

All these reforms, indeed, have contributed and are still contributing to the destruction of the Church, to the ruin of the priesthood, to the abolition of the Sacrifice of the Mass and of the sacraments, to the disappearance of religious life, to a naturalist and Teilhardian teaching in universities, seminaries and catechectics; a teaching derived from Liberalism and Protestantism, many times condemned by the solemn Magisterium of the Church.

No authority, not even the highest in the hierarchy, can force us to abandon or diminish our Catholic faith, so clearly expressed and professed by the Church’s Magisterium for nineteen centuries.

“But though we,” says Saint Paul, “or an angel from heaven preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema” (Gal. 1:8).

Is it not this that the Holy Father is repeating to us today? And if we can discern a certain contradiction in his words and deeds, as well as in those of the dicasteries, well we choose what was always taught and we turn a deaf ear to the novelties destroying the Church.

It is impossible to modify profoundly the lex orandi without modifying the lex credendi. To the Novus Ordo Missae correspond a new catechism, a new priesthood, new seminaries, a charismatic Pentecostal Church —all things opposed to orthodoxy and the perennial teaching of the Church.

This Reformation, born of Liberalism and Modernism, is poisoned through and through; it derives from heresy and ends in heresy, even if all its acts are not formally heretical. It is therefore impossible for any conscientious and faithful Catholic to espouse this Reformation or to submit to it in any way whatsoever.

The only attitude of faithfulness to the Church and Catholic doctrine, in view of our salvation, is a categorical refusal to accept this Reformation.

That is why, without any spirit of rebellion, bitterness or resentment, we pursue our work of forming priests, with the timeless Magisterium as our guide. We are persuaded that we can render no greater service to the Holy Catholic Church, to the Sovereign Pontiff and to posterity.

That is why we hold fast to all that has been believed and practiced in the faith, morals, liturgy, teaching of the catechism, formation of the priest and institution of the Church, by the Church of all time; to all these things as codified in those books which saw day before the Modernist influence of the Council. This we shall do until such time that the true light of Tradition dissipates the darkness obscuring the sky of Eternal Rome.

By doing this, with the grace of God and the help of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and that of St. Joseph and St. Pius X, we are assured of remaining faithful to the Roman Catholic Church and to all the successors of Peter, and of being the fideles dispensatores mysteriorum Domini Nostri Jesu Christi in Spiritu Sancto. Amen.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

True Allegiances

Greetings,

For those Americans in the audience, I would like remind you that I, as a monarchist, do not celebrate the 4th of July.

Instead, I give my allegiance to the Crown:



Sixto Enrique de Borbón Parma y Borbón-Busset, Duque de Aranjuez, Infante de España, Príncipe de Parma y de Plasencia, Regente de la Comunión Tradicionalista y Abanderado de la Tradición

That is all.

Francis

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Mixed News

Hello all!

In order to stay on top of posting in here, I thought I'd provide some news links, give some of my own thoughts, etc. Normally, I try to post some of my own writings instead of sending you all over the place, but we'll see how this works!

Benedict Reverses JPII Decision!

For those of you who missed it, the Holy Father has reversed the late John Paul II's decision in Universi Dominici Gregis, which, in my opinion, is a major step forward. This document outlined a new (and improved?) way of electing popes. Despite everyone's love for "John Paul the Great" (read: papolatry), His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI has prudently decided to stick with Tradition and not to continue the innovations of his predecessor.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070626/ap_on_re_eu/pope_elections_4


Famous Cult Figure Banned by German Authorities

Although my title may be a bit dramatic and misleading, it is entirely true. Tom Cruise, a prominent Scientologist, is attempting to film (and act in) a movie about a failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, but the German authorities have stirred up some trouble for him. According to Louis Charbonneau of Reuters, "Cruise, also one of the film's producers, is a member of the Church of Scientology which the German government does not recogni[s]e as a church. Berlin says it masquerades as a religion to make money, a charge Scientology leaders reject."

I encourage all bloggers to applaud the decision of the German Ministry of Defence to bar "the makers of a movie about a plot to kill Adolf Hitler from filming at German military sites because its star Tom Cruise is a Scientologist."

http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSL253889920070625?feedType=RSS&rpc=22&sp=true

Has the Motu Proprio Been Signed?

The motu proprio, which would theoretically "free" the Latin Mass, has supposedly been signed (or so says the media). Despite my personal feelings that this step won't reverse all of the disastrous activities of JPII and the Council Fathers at the speed of light like many are expecting, it is a step in the right direction. We can and ought to admit that much. Either way, we'll have to wait and see the document for ourselves.

As St. Padre Pio always insisted, "Pray, hope, and don't worry!"

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article1945642.ece

That'll be all for today. This is PinoyMonk signing out.

Until next time,

Francis

Saturday, June 09, 2007

An Eastern Encounter

Hello Loyal Readers!

In the event that you had started wondering about my status amongst the living, fear not! I have returned! In recent days, I have been pondering what to do with this site, but hopefully a few more photos will keep your attention for the moment.

Just this evening, I visited Sts. Volodymyr and Olha in Chicago after over a year of waiting (and basically just a lot of laziness). You can find them here: http://www.stsvo.org/

G'luck to those of you who aren't exactly fluent in Ukrainian. Anyway, here are the photos:

Firstly, this is what I saw as I entered the main portion of the church:


Next up, we have an image from the right side of the church. Sorry that it isn't...quite at the correct angle. I'd imagine that you'd be willing to turn your head, right?


And when you turn to the left...



I'm almost done now. Here's a shot from right above the iconostasis. It isn't perfectly clear, but is anyone perfect? =P


Lastly, I've got a bit of a blooper here. I'm not entirely sure how I managed this one, but notice how the pews are perfectly clear (or nearly), but the iconostasis (etc.) is all...crazy...


Hope you enjoyed all of that! Until next time...

Pinoy Monk

Friday, May 11, 2007

Divine Assistance

Christos anesti!

Hm, I suppose the theme of my previous entry isn't entirely appropriate based on the liturgical season, so let's take a quick look at what's going on now instead. Although a good number of the readers are now done with their final exams, I suspect the rest of the students out there wouldn't reject a little bit of help. As some of you are well aware, it has been my policy for several years now to recommend a devotion to St. Joseph of Cupertino, patron of aviators and test takers:

O Great St. Joseph of Cupertino, who while on earth did obtain from God the grace to be asked at your examination only the questions you knew, obtain for me a like favour in the examinations for which I am now preparing. In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked.

Through Christ Our Lord. St. Joseph of Cupertino, pray for us. Amen.

For those of you unfamiliar with his history, you could consider skimming through this article. Alternatively, there is a film available that has a rather (overly?) dramatic portrayal of this saint. If you have time, check it out here. I don't believe it is available on DVD though.

Until next time,

Pinoy Monk