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DURING THIS HOLY

Month of the Blessed Sacrament
GOOD FRIDAY     April 14, 2006      Volume 17, no. 91

        On this Good Friday, the most solemn and saddest day of the year, we bring you two meditations on the Crucifixion, one by Father James F. Wathen on the "Seven Last Words" which Christ spoke from the Cross and the comparison to the Holy Mass for the God-Man - as both Priest and Victim - was completing the the Mass. John Gregory presents his final contemplation on the Fifth Sorrowful Mystery in which he puts together the verses of the evangelists in chronological order of the last three hours. This is the final series of new features we will be bringing you, save for Father Louis Campbell's Easter sermon for we want to be able to partake fully in the Traditional liturgy for Good Friday and Holy Saturday.

  • The Seven Words from the Cross"
    by Father James F. Wathen
  • The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord
    by John Gregory
  • Brief Meditations on the Final Seven Words

    Original painting used with permission, copyrite 1995-2000 Matthew Brooks

      1. "Father, forgive them; they do not know what they do." (Luke 23: 34)
      We pray that we, too, might be forgiven; and that we might also forgive all who offend us.

      2. "Amen I say to thee, this day thou shalt be with Me in Paradise." (Luke 23: 43)
      We pray that our faith, hope and love may encourage us to be faithful so, through obedience to the teachings Thou hast left us in Thy one true Church, we might reach our true home - Heaven!

      3. "Woman, behold thy son; son behold thy Mother." (John 19: 26)
      We pray that we might honor Thy Holy Mother and seek her aid in every aspect of our lives.

      4. "Eli, Eli, Lamma sabbacthani?" "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27: 46)
      We pray that we might have the courage to be faithful to Thee even when we do not feel Thou near us; that we might understand with what grief the lukewarm souls caused Thee to suffer such grievous torment.

      5. "I thirst." (John 19: 28)
      We pray that we might thirst only for Thee, and realize the Infinite Love which thirsted for souls.

      6. "It is consummated." (John 19: 30)
      We pray that we might come to the end of our earthly lives with the peace of having lived and died only for Thee.

      7. "Father, into Thy hands I commend My Spirit." (Luke 23: 46)
      We pray that we might be obedient until the final moment, entrusting our souls to Thy care with perfect confidence and love.

      Let me share with you His pain,
      Who for all our sins was slain,
      Who for me in torments died.

      Let me mingle tears with thee
      Mourning Him who mourned for me,
      All the days that I may live.

      TWELFTH STATION
      Jesus is raised upon the Cross and Dies

      V. We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee.
      R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.

      Consider how Your Jesus, after three hours of agony on the cross, is finally overwhelmed with suffering and, abandoning Himself to the weight of His body, bows His head and dies.

      (Kneel)
      O my dying Jesus, I kiss devoutly the cross on which Thou didst die for love of me. I have merited by my sins to die for love of me. I have merited by my sins to die a miserable death, but Thy death is my hope. Ah, by the merits of Thy death, give me grace to die, embracing Thy feet and burning with love for Thee. I commit my soul into Thy hands. I love Thee with my whole heart; I repent of having offended Thee. Never permit me to offend Thee again. Grant that I may love Thee always, and then do with me what Thou wilt.

      Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father

        Walk with the Blessed Virgin Mary and assimilate what she felt as she watched her Divine Son suffer so for our sins. She is not bitter; rather she lives Christ's call to love our enemies, but never to give into their wiles. Just as she was with Christ every step of the way, she is with us always, guiding us as we recall the moving words of the...

      Stabat Mater

          Stabat Mater dolorosa,
          Juxta crucem lacrimosa,
          Dum pendebat Filius.

          Cujus animam gemendtem,
          Constristatam et dolentem,
          Pertransivit gladius.

          O quam tristis et afflicta
          Fuit illa benedicta
          Mater Unigeniti!

          Quae maerebat, et dolebat,
          Pia Mater dum videbat
          Nati poenas inclyti.

          Quis est homo; qui non fieret,
          Matrem Christi si videret
          In tanto supplicio?

          Quis non posset contristari,
          Christi Matrem contemplari
          Dolentem cum Filio?

          Pro peccatis suae gentis
          Vidit Jesum in tormentis
          Et flagellis subditum.

          Vidit suum dulcem natum
          Moriendo desolatum,
          Dum emfsit spiritum.

          Eia Mater, fons amoris,
          Me sentire vim doloris
          Fac, ut tecum lugeam.

          Fac ut ardeat cor meum
          In amando Christum Deum,
          Ut sibi complaceam.

          Sancta Mater, istud agas,
          Crucifixi fige plagas
          Cordi meo valide.

          Tui nati vulnerati,
          Tam dignati pro me pati,
          Poenas mecum divide.

          Fac me tecum pie flere,
          Crucifixo condolere,
          Donec ego vixero.

          Juxta crucem tecum stare,
          Et me tibi sociare
          In planctu desidero.

          Virgo Virginum praeclara,
          Mihi jam non sis amara:
          Fac me tecum plangere.

          Fac ut portem Christi mortem,
          Passionis fac consortem,
          Et plagas recolere.

          Fac me plagis vulnerari
          Fac me cruce inebriari,
          Et cruore Filii.

          Flammis ne urar succensus.
          Per te, Virgo, sim defenses,
          In die jucidii.

          Christe, cum sit hinc exire,
          Da per Matrem me venire
          Ad palmam victoriae.

          Quando corpus morietur,
          Fac ut animae donetur
          Paradisi gloria. Amen.

      Dolorosa

        At the cross her station keeping,
        Stood the mournful Mother weeping,
        Close to Jesus to the last.

        Through her heart, His sorrow sharing,
        All his bitter anguish bearing,
        Now at length the sword had pass'd.

        Oh, how sad and sore distress'd
        Was that Mother, highly blest
        Of the sole-begotten One!

        Christ above in torment hangs;
        She beneath beholds the pangs
        of her dying glorious Son.

        Is there one who would not weep
        Whelmi'd in miseries so deep
        Christ's dear Mother to behold.

        Can the human heart refrain
        From partaking in her pain,
        in that Mother's pain untold?

        Bruis'd, derided, curs'd, defil'd,
        She beheld her tender Child:
        All with bloody scourges rent.

        For the sins of His own nation,
        Saw Him hang in desolation,
        Till His spirit forth He sent.

        O thou Mother! Font of love!
        Touch my spirit from above;
        Make my heart with thine accord.

        Make me feel as thou hast felt;
        Make my soul to glow and melt
        With the love of Christ our Lord.

        Holy Mother! Pierce me through;
        In my heart each wound renew
        Of my Savior crucified.

        Let me share with thee His pain,
        Who for all my sins was slain,
        Who for me in torments died.

        Let me mingle tears with thee,
        Mourning Him who mounr'd for me,
        All the days that I may life.

        By the cross with thee to stay,
        There with thee to weep and pray,
        Is all I ask of thee to give.

        Virgin of all virgins best,
        Listen to my fond request:
        Let me share thy grief divine.

        Let me, to my latest breath,
        in my body bear the death
        Of that dying Son of thine.

        Wounded with His every wound,
        steep my soul till it hath swoon'd
        In His very blood away.

        Be to me, O Virgin, nigh,
        Lest in flames I burn and die,
        In His awful Judgment day.

        Christ, when Thou shalt call me hence,
        Be Thy Mother my defense,
        Be Thy cross my victory.

        While my body here decays,
        May my soul Thy goodness praise,
        Safe in Paradise with Thee. Amen.

      Let me mingle tears with thee
      Mourning Him who mourned for me,
      All the days that I may live.

      By the cross with you to stay
      There with you to weep and pray,
      Is all I ask of you to give.

      THIRTEENTH STATION
      Jesus is taken down from the Cross and placed in the Arms of His Mother

      V. We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee.
      R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.

      Consider how, after Our Lord had died, He was taken down from the cross by two of His disciples, Joseph and Nicodemus, and placed in the arms of His afflicted Mother. She received Him with unutterable tenderness and pressed Him close to her bosom.

      (Kneel)
      O Mother of Sorrow, for the love of this Son, accept me for thy servant, and pray to Him for me. And Thou, my Redeemer, since Thou hast died for me, permit me to love the; for I wish but Thee, my Jesus; and I repent of having offended Thee. Never permit me to offend Thee again. Grant that I may love Thee always, and then do with me what Thou wilt.

      Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father


      By the cross with you to stay
      There with you to weep and pray,
      Is all I ask of you to give.

      While my body here decays,
      May my soul Thy goodness praise,
      Safe in paradise with Thee.

      FOURTEENTH STATION
      Jesus is laid in the Sepulchre

      V. We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee.
      R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.

      Consider how the disciples carried the body of Jesus to its burial, while His holy Mother went with them and arranged it in the sepulcher with her own hands. They then closed the tomb and all departed.

      (Kneel)
      Ah, my buried Jesus, I kiss the stone that encloses Thee. But Thou didst rise again the third day. I beseech Thee, by Thy resurrection, make me rise glorious with Thee at the Last Day, to be always united with Thee in Heaven, to praise Thee and love Thee forever. I love Thee , and I repent of ever having offended Thee. Never permit me to offend Thee again. Grant that I may love Thee always, and then do with me what Thou wilt.

      Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father



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      The deadline has passed for the UGLIES nominations. But readers have until Monday at Midnight to still weigh in with their nominations for Novus Ordo candidates who have earned the ignominious recognition of the igNOMinious gNOMe Hall of Shame. Who are your favorites for most incompetent clerics in the conciliar church in 2006?

      There are still three weeks in which the reader has the opportunity to nominate the person of their choice who would be a worthy recipient for the noble Tower of Trent Trophy. Below is the 2006 time-table for "The Good, Bad, and UGLIES" in reverse order:

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  • The Seven Words From The Cross by Father James F. Wathen

  • The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ by John Gregory

  • "I will take the cup of salvation" by Father Louis Campbell

  • The Mandatum of Love by Catharine Lamb

  • The Five Sacred Wounds We Face by Gabriel Garnica

  • Every Knee Must Bend! by Michael Cain

  • Was John Paul II a "Saint"? by Timothy A. Duff

  • Without the sacrifice of the spotless Victim, there is no Mass! Period! by Michael Cain

  • Defender of Rome and Codifier of Orthodoxy on Pope Saint Leo the Great

  • The Palm and the Wood by Gabriel Garnica

  • Weapons of Love by Michael Cain

  • "He shall bear their iniquities" by Father Louis Campbell

  • Hosannas hooked on the horns of dilemma by Michael Cain

  • The Ultimate Immigrants by Gabriel Garnica

  • To spend each day at least one hour with Thee by Michael Cain

  • Seven Sorrows of the Immaculate Heart by Michael Cain

  • A Mother's Love that knows No Bounds by Michael Cain

  • Two Sister Lucys of Fatima? by Dr. Marian Therese Horvat

  • The Carrying of the Cross by John Gregory

  • The Sole Formula for Soul Success by Michael Cain

  • The Sounds of Cowardice by Gabriel Garnica

  • Don't Wait to Watch! by Michael Cain

  • Guardian and Gardner of the Faith on Saint Isidore of Seville

  • Words without Conviction and Truth are Hollow! by Michael Cain

  • Consenting to Iniquity by Timothy Duff

  • The Flowing Rivers of Living Water by Michael Cain

  • The Living and the Dead by Father Louis Campbell

  • Time of Hide and Seek by Michael Cain

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  • Making Sense of sensus Catholicus
    We present a beautiful insight from Father James F. Wathen sent by Maria Hughes earlier this week. For three hours or more, Christ was in communication with His Father, praying and offering everything He suffered as a prayer while undergoing the most ignominious torture known to man. This was all necessary for the Lamb of God to offer Himself as the immolated, pure, holy and spotless Victim in order to merit for us everlasting life by completing the first Holy Sacrifice of the Mass by the chief High Priest, once and for all. This Mass of the God-Man was brought to a conclusion on Calvary. In the continual sacrifice of the Mass, the validly consecrated priest, as the alter Christus, prays silently during the Canon of the Mass, re-enacting the holy sacrifice on Calvary in an unbloody manner. He speaks aloud only seven times from the Sanctus through his own consuming of the Body and Blood of Christ; thus imitating the number of times Christ spoke from the Cross. Father shares his inspiration in The Seven Words From The Cross


    Faithful To Tradition
    John Gregory presents appropriately the final Sorrowful Mystery today. We have arrived at Calvary. Three hours remain. From the sixth hour to the ninth hour Jesus Christ, the King of kings, the Lord and Savior, Redeemer and Messias, hung in abject humility upon a tree, mocked and derided as the few faithful stood near. After three hours they would all know that this man was the Son of God. Many would not admit it. Pride would not let them. But for those who were sincere, such as the good thief and the centurion; they had to be honest with themselves. So also we must be honest with ourselves as we stand with His Blessed Mother, the beloved disciple, and Mary Magdalene. For this is the moment of truth. John shares his meditation in The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ
    "Qui legit, intelligat"
    We bring you a retro column from Father Louis Campbell's sermon for Maundy Thursday's Evening Mass in which he emphasizes importance of the priesthood on the institution of Holy Orders by the Divine Priest and the vital necessity for priests to be as pure and worthy of the call of Melchizedech that, one ordained through the most noble of Sacraments in the carrying out of Christ's charge in Mark 16: 15-16, could fulfill and increase the number of saved souls through his exemplary sacerdotal behavior. This is carried out by virtue of his vow to preserve the Sacred Traditions and Doctrines of Christ's Church and, most vital, the administration of the most Sublime Sacrament in being the alter Christus where he is the only instrument able to carry out the necessary Transubstantiation to offer to the Father the True Presence of Jesus in the unbloody propitiatory Sacrifice of the Mass. Yes, there is nothing more sublime or necessary for Catholics. The world has never understood the sacerdotal nature of the priesthood, but in its ignorance it has greatly misrepresented this most sacred vocation in which the essence is to work counterproductive to worldly goals. The very fact that the priesthood has been so viciously attacked by satan through the unprecedented assaulting of the human vulnerabilities of so many priests and their bishops who have become lax and caused grave scandals makes the road for good, dedicated priests all the more difficult. The true Church needs men who can assimilate their suffering with Christ on the road to Calvary. Why are priests so precious and priceless to the faithful and the preservation of the True Faith? Contrary to the relaxed and, often times anathematical norms of Vatican II, only truly consecrated priests can offer, on behalf of Christ, the cup of salvation containing His Most Precious Body and Blood. Father explains in his sermon "I will take up the cup of salvation"
    Shears and Tears of a Lamb
    As a retro treat, we bring you Catharine Lamb's excellent piece from last year at this time in which she helps us prepare for the beginning of the Easter Triduum by giving us a better perspective of the symbolism and meaning of the rituals of Maundy Thursday and why it is called such, for Maundy means Mandatum which translates to 'Commandment' and this Christ gave us with the institution of the Blessed Sacrament gifting those worthy of His graces His Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity. Catharine also gives us some insight into the Office of Tenebrae and where it originated and its beautiful meaning and customs kept alive from the monks keeping Christ company overnight to Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the side chapel for the faithful to keep watch. Catharine takes us through today's magnificent liturgy practiced for so many centuries by Holy Mother Church. She explains in - The Mandatum of Love
    Gabriel's Clarion
    For this Holy Week we bring you a redux of Gabriel Garnica features from last year on certain reflections for Holy Week in which he focused on the Five Wounds of Christ and, just as the Sorrowful Mother suffered with Her Divine Son, true Catholics cannot help but feel the pains of the five sacred wounds if they are truly Catholic. Gabriel points out that this entails the free will to willingly embrace the Cross and share in the pain of suffering - redemptive suffering - through assimilation of what Jesus went through to a far greater extent on our human part. Gabriel identifies the correlation of each major wound with what Catholics should consider as outrage against their Lord and Savior. Gabriel takes us through the wounds in his reflective column The Five Sacred Wounds We Face
    The VerbumQUO
    Today, Wednesday in Holy Week, also known as Spy Wednesday, editor Michael Cain has chosen as the VerbumQUO for today the two Latin words genu flectátur which comprise the English word "genuflect" in contemplating on the outward sign of reverence extended by Catholics whenever they come into the house of God or are assisting at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Cain takes the reader through the highlights of the Holy Mass to illustrate how reverence and humility play such a pivotal part of the holy sacrifice offered by the priest and the number of times he himself genuflects to Almighty God during the Mass. It is a far cry, as Cain points out, from the novelties of the Novus Ordo which have basically eliminated any need to kneel for the proud have no need to bow down! Oh, but they do! And yet in the conciliar rite, there is nothing to bow to! Oh, how they need the Holy Sacrifice to cleanse them of the false worship they have been swallowed up in which is so suffocating souls. Cain explains in Every Knee Must Bend!
    "Fiat Voluntas Dei"
    On this Tuesday in Holy Week when the evangelist Saint Mark chronicles the deviousness of Judas in the Passion Reading, Timothy Duff asks about another betrayer who has been given a certain status by the apparatchiks he installed to reward him with an honor that he is surely not deserving of, not in the least. Tim shows that any consideration is as much an aberration than giving credence that Judas was only being obedient to what Christ wanted him to do as the gnostics wrote in the infamous Gospel of Judas. Either way both Judas and John Paul II were guilty of betrayal. On this day when the True Church honors the orthodox giant of the Faith Saint Leo the Great, the holy Doctor of the Church, it is an insult to every person who professes to be Catholic to even think of the possibility of Karol Wojtyla even being considered for one second as holy and worthy of even the slightest consideration of canonization. Only to those who embrace the Church of Darkness does such insanity make sense, for it is satan's will to destroy what God established once and for all. Tim doesn't mince words in documenting this fact in his short, but poignant piece Was John Paul II a "Saint"?
    The VerbumQUO
    Today, Tuesday in Holy Week, editor Michael Cain has decided to emphasize what the Gospel Passion Reading of Mark covers and what is front and center the primary means of worship and grace-giving for every Catholic: the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, focusing today's VerbumQUO on the very word sacrificium "sacrifice" actually taken from the Ordinary of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and said by the priest, acting as the alter Christus, seven times during the Holy Mass, replicating the number of times our Lord spoke from the Cross. The emphasis on sacrifice and the spotless Victim, pure Victim, holy Victim, spotless Victim were installed by the great Pontiff - whose feast day is today - St. Leo the Great, though not celebrated because of Holy Week superseding normal feasts this most solemn of weeks. Cain explains in Without the sacrifice of the spotless Victim, there is no Mass! Period!
    Doctors of the Church
    Today is the Feast of the holy Doctor of the Church and Roman Pontiff Saint Leo the Great. The feast is not celebrated this year because Tuesday in Holy Week takes precedence. Nevertheless, the day cannot pass without honoring this phenomenal saint who was vigilant and masterful in all he did from staving off the Arian heresy, to reinstating solid doctrine when the Robbers Council sought to undermine the Faith, to miraculously stopping the "Scourge of God" Attila the Hun in his tracks at the gates of Rome. He was the only Vicar of Christ to convene two major ecumenical councils. Considered the "Codifier of Orthodoxy", he is best remembered as the "Defender of Rome" Such was the fifth century spiritual giant St. Leo the Great Defender of Rome and Codifier of Orthodoxy
    Gabriel's Clarion
    We begin Holy Week with a "Gems from the Past" by Gabriel Garnica on reflections for Holy Week beginning with an aftermath meditation of Palm Sunday. The Palms have been distributed in the sacramental nature intended, but we should not place too much significance on them as Gabriel Garnica pointed out a year ago for Monday in Holy Week. We repeat it here as he examines the properties and symbolism, proving the temporary status of the palm which more readily replicates the whole concept of the New Order - the conciliar church - and the emotional superficiality of the palm's purpose vs. the Traditional stability of the wood which has survived the test of time in all stages from fresh bark, to sturdy beams, to petrified wood to the trunk of the Cross on which hung the Savior of the world. Gabriel provides contemplation on which property has more meaning in our life in his column The Palm and The Wood
    The VerbumQUO
    Editor Michael Cain has chosen for today's The VerbumQUO for Monday in Holy Week, chosen by editor Michael Cain, is "expúgna" which is the Latin demonstrative verb for "overthrow" or "expunge" taken from today's Introit for Monday in Holy Week - Judica, Domine in which the Psalmist David cries out to the Lord to "overthrow them that fight against me." What martyr has not prayed this plea while still praying for their persecutors' conversion? They know love and forgiveness will overthrow our fiercest enemy and expunge sin from their souls. Cain, with the help of the venerable Dom Prosper Gueranger's words from The Liturgical Year, illustrates how we can expunge our own sins and pray for those who do not love God, do not believe, do not trust and do not adore Him. We can be the expungers who will erase their unbelief through prayer, penance and our good example. Cain explains in Weapons of Love
    "Qui legit, intelligat"
    In Father Louis Campbell's sermon for Palm Sunday, he revisits the passage of Isaias in which the holy prophet foretells the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ, the promised Messias. Father shows that just as the children of Israel proclaimed their hosannas, they proved to be hollow, for when push came to shove, they denied His deity and joined in the chorus documented in Matthew 27: 22, "His blood be upon us, and upon our children." So also today, despite the fact our Lord bore theirs and our iniquities, He is lauded today as a man of the world Who really didn't even exist as His modern persecutors, egged on by His everlasting adversary satan, spew lie after lie about their theories and hypotheses that seek to undermine the very message He sends us in the sacred ceremonies we observe today and throughout Holy Week. These modern liars and blasphemers, like the perfidious Jewish leaders of our Lord's time, plot and scheme to eliminate Him from our memories by skewering the truth and posturing fables that ridicule the sacrosanct and reduce the God-Man, the Savior of the world, to nothing less than a desperate figure whose paramount fear is that man will discover He is a fraud. Oh, what blasphemy! And yet with the rash of material raising its ugly head in these very times from the "Gospel of Judas" to The DaVinci Code to The Jesus Papers to what not, atheism and the evil one meet to seek revenge that will never be theirs. Father explains in his sermon for Palm Sunday. "He shall bear their iniquities"
    The VerbumQUO
    Editor Michael Cain has chosen for today's VerbumQUO for Palm Sunday the Latin noun "ramos" which is the Latin plural noun for "branches", taken from several of the passages for today's ceremonies for Palm Sunday; for it was the branches of palms and olive that are symbolic of this day and divide the Old and the New, with the former fulfilled in all that would unfold in this coming Holy Week, as the new branches would sprout more buds and fruit, and the old, and insincere, wither away. There is both joy and sorrow; the joy of the hosannas that will soon turn to utter sorrow, not only for the cruel treatment of our Lord that would culminate with the crucifixion of the Messias, but in today's attitude that Christ is irrelevant for modern-advanced-man as the heresies of old raise their ugly heads with even more vehemence than ever before. Even the beautiful words of today's Proper do not deter the hard-hearted and obdurate souls who seek to eliminate His triumph for they have forfeited to the horns of the unicorn as Cain explains in Hosannas hooked on the horns of dilemma
    Gabriel's Clarion
    Gabriel Garnica tackles the whole issue of immigration and the latest Pied-Piper of Perdition who comes cloaked in red and roars out from LA with political polemics that have lost the salt of salvation and care only for temporal rewards. For him, who has sold out to mammon, we can only pray; for the immigrants he should be speaking out for are the defenseless, innocent unborn who conciliar potentate Roger Mahony cannot be bothered with. Neither can he be concerned for the spiritual welfare of the faithful of Southern California who have been so betrayed by this comforter of sodomites, perverts, powerful Democrats, and Hollywood honchos. By his actions and words, it is no doubt he is a definite enemy of Tradition; ergo an adversary to Christ and His Church. Gabriel explains in his column The Ultimate Immigrants
    The VerbumQUO
    The VerbumQUO for today is "hora" the Latin noun for "hour", taken from today's Gospel of St. John 12 for Saturday in Passion Week. The hour is near; this is so as Jesus announces: "The hour is come that the Son of Man should be glorified." Tomorrow Hosannas; hosannas which will turn to hisses as the week labors on. It is time to watch with Him for we know not the day nor the hour. Editor Michael Cain explains the significance, with help from the venerable Dom Prosper Gueranger, in seeing the blueprint laid out for the coming week in To spend each day at least one hour with Thee
    Traditional Thoughts
    Editor Michael Cain impresses on readers the importance of the Feast of the Seven Sorrows in Friday of Passion Week as he takes the reader on a journey through Mary's life on earth, identifying each sword mystically piercing Her Immaculate and Sorrowful Heart. He poses the question: Why is Our Lady so sorrowful? Because She is a Mother and She continues to weep because so many do not believe, do not adore, do not hope and do not love Her Divine Son. Wouldn't you weep too? Cain illustrates how Our Lady was so perfectly in sync with the Divine Will that without this cooperation many souls might be even more lost considering the ravaging perpetuated by Her Divine Son's Adversary in these trying, troublesome times. We need to heed her strong motherly advice, meld our sorrows with Hers and do as she asks, take our cares, concerns, anxieties, worries and woes and lay them at the foot of the Cross to be washed in His Most Precious, Cleansing Blood. Cain explains in his meditative essay Seven Sorrows of the Immaculate Heart
    The VerbumQUO
    The VerbumQUO for today is "Stabat Mater" meaning "The Mother stood" or or "The Mother was standing" and is the well-known 13th century Gregorian Chant Hymn, taken from today's Sequence Stabat Mater for the first of two feasts in the liturgical year for Our Lady of Sorrows; today being the greater double Feast of the Seven Dolors. It is the appropriate portal to the liturgy from here to Good Friday for Mary leads the way on the path that must wind up Calvary to reach the Door of Redemption. To His Blessed and Sorrowful Mother, Christ has given the key to open that Portal. Let Mary lead us and show us the combination that unlocks the door, possible only by the ultimate Sacrifice of the Cross. Cain shares the insight of the venerable Benedictine Abbot Dom Prosper Gueranger and the holy Doctor of the Church St. Benedict in illustrating today's VerbumQUO in A Mother's Love that Knows No Bounds
    Echoes of True Catholicism
    On this Feast of the Seven Dolors, we present an eye-opening piece by Dr. Marian Therese Horvat filed two days ago on Tradition in Action which brings into vivid question the whole Fatima facade that has been perpetrated on the public by the conciliar church and must cause the Blessed Mother so much more sorrow. What Marian reveals that there could very well have been two Sister Lucys and questions should resound on what happened to the original Sister Lucy. It brings to mind her own words: "diabolical disorientation"; and one can sense the devil in the data Marian provides as well as pictures which should leave plenty, plenty of doubt if that was really the real Sister Lucia Santos who passed away last year. The fact that we have been desensitized to think the Sr. Lucia photographed for the public is really the same person, has only added to the scheme, but Marian's deductions, photographs, and questions should raise many more questions just as we wrote on these pages last year in Only Heaven Knows. So also only Heaven knows, but hopefully, because the lies from the modern Vatican do not add up, Marian's revelations and very logical conclusions should prompt some kind of investigation. Yet, considering the ones doing the investigating most probably will be the very foxes that invaded the henhouse, don't look for much honesty from modern Rome. After all, we haven't seen it in well over 40 years. Despite carrots that recently bear the facade of traditionalism, it's only orange coloring and the raw truth is that the rest of the carrot is rotten. The facts are that the progressivists have no intention of giving up their lair. But Marian's article should definitely rustle their fur as you'll see in her column at Tradition In Action: Two Sister Lucys of Fatima?
    Faithful to Tradition
    John Gregory continues his comprehensive meditation on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary today. Scourged, berated, whipped, crowned with thorns, mocked, and blasphemed, Christ, the Lamb of God, has accepted the heavy wood. The time continuum between the Praetorium where the Jews screeched 'Crucify Him!', and the moment He arrived at the summit of Calvary could well have taken thirty minutes to an hour and a half. In this time, we have in the Via Crucis, several lessons we can garner from this interval, including His reunion with His Sorrowful Mother, the aid of Simon of Cyrene, the gentle charity of Veronica, the weeping of the women of Jerusalem, and three cruel falls along the way; each more crushing and exhausting. Despite all this, the question arises: do we have the spiritual stamina to keep up with Him? John shares his thoughts and Scriptural passages in meditating on the Fourth Sorrowful Mystery during this Passiontide. The Carrying of the Cross
    The VerbumQUO
    The VerbumQUO for today is "peccávimus" meaning "we have sinned" - an admission by each and every one of us of our fallen human nature, taken from today's Introit for Thursday in Passion Week from Daniel 3: 31 and carried through in the Gospel from St. Luke 7: 36-50 on the visible act of repentance by Mary Magdalene. It is a lesson for all as editor Michael Cain seeks to emphasize with the inspired words of the venerable Benedictine Abbot Dom Prosper Gueranger. In this series Cain seeks to identify one key word and sum up that word to help the faithful focus on the message Holy Mother Church conveys so the faithful can better understand the magnificent correlation of Sacred Scripture in the Daily Proper of the Mass. It is also our hope that in choosing the Latin word with its meaning and etymology, more will be attuned to hearing Latin read at the altar and better comprehend the beauty of the Mother tongue. As we gear up for the end of Passion Week, Cain explains today's VerbumQUO in The Sole Formula of Soul Success!
    Gabriel's Clarion
    As a special "Gems from the Past" we bring you an article from two years ago in which Gabriel Garnica sounded the clarion on the silence that is growing more deafening by the day. He examines the paradoxes of society which, as he states, has outSodomed the Sodom of old. The facts verify that. He tries to stir the consciences of Catholics everywhere to get off their duffs, to be the Lions of Right and Truth in roaring forth with a passion for Christ and His infrangible teachings. He asks what ever happened to the fervor, valor and zeal of the saints of yesteryear? They have compromised with the icons of idiocy that pervade civilization today, molding them into mute muppets of mammon. Unfortunately, the echo of ennui and disinterest reverberates through souls - an eerie siren of the lukewarm of which the Lord has promised, in Apocalpyse 3: 16, that He would vomit from His mouth; for from the mouths of the lukewarm come the Sounds of Cowardice
    The VerbumQUO
    The VerbumQUO for today is "vigilántes" meaning "watching" or "vigilance" taken from today's Gospel of St. Luke for the Mass of a Confessor, Os justi for today's feast of Saint Vincent Ferrer, the angel of the judgment who preached vigilance and left a holy fear in the faithful that they should, as St. Paul entreats, work out their salvation "in fear and trembling." In this series editor Michael Cain seeks to identify one key word and sum up that word to help the faithful focus on the message Holy Mother Church conveys so the faithful can better understand the magnificent correlation of Sacred Scripture in the Daily Proper of the Mass. It is also our hope that in choosing the Latin word with its meaning and etimology, more will be attuned to hearing Latin read at the altar and better comprehend the beauty of the Mother tongue. In today's Cain packs a wallop in trying to wake up the lukewarm from their sonambulance and be ever vigilant for we know not the time nor the hour. Cain lays out the facts in Don't Wait to Watch!
    Doctors of the Church
    As a tribute to today's saint, the holy Bishop and Doctor of the Church Saint Isidore of Seville, we present a "Gems from the Past" of our series on the Doctors of the Church first presented here four years ago. St. Isidore is, by some, regarded as the "Patron Saint of the Internet." And though, needless to say, he knew nothing of the fiber-optic world or the world wide web, the truths he spread will continue long after high technology has become obsolete for his domain was Christ's and Isidore was so instrumental in planting the seeds of the uncompromising True Faith in his beloved Spain where he stifled heresy and converted the Arians, as well as staving off the curse of the crescent moon which had invaded Iberia. Thanks to the dedication and doctrines preached by this holy Doctor, he paved the way for the glorious fruits of conversion that transformed the entire world, especially in the Western Hemisphere. He was truly the Guardian and Gardner of the Faith
    The VerbumQUO
    Editor Michael Cain has taken the Latin Verbum and Quotidianum, which mean respectively "Word" and "Daily", and coined the word "VerbumQUO" for the title of this series by contracting quotidianum to quo and running it together as Verbumquo; thus the "Daily Word", as in the sum of the message, the 'quotient', if you will. This is intended to identify one key word and sum up that word to help the faithful focus on the message Holy Mother Church conveys so the faithful can better understand the magnificent correlation of Sacred Scripture in the Daily Proper of the Mass. It is also our hope that in choosing the Latin word with its meaning and etimology more will be attuned to hearing Latin read at the altar and better comprehend the beauty of the Mother tongue. The VerbumQUO for today is "prædica" meaning "preach", taken from today's Epistle of Saint Paul to Timothy and the Gospel of St. Matthew for the Mass In medio Ecclesiae for a holy Doctor of the Church, which Saint Isidore was, a holy bishop who, unlike today's sorry pretenders, preached the word and preached against heresy, especially the infidel of Islam to protect his beloved Seville and help lay the foundations for Catholic Spain. What are we doing to lay the foundation for true Catholicism? We need to preach in season and out of season, reprove, entreat, rebuke with all patience and doctrine. Cain explains in Words without Conviction and Truth are Hollow!
    "Fiat Voluntas Dei"
    We are delighted that Timothy Duff has worked his way out from behind a backlog of work and duties to once again begin providing articles for Daily Catholic readers. For his first one since July last year, he advises a short dose, a shot in the arm if you will, so the reader can absorb the simplicity and reality of the words of St. Paul in 2 Thessalonians. They are an omen to what we are faced with today with the conciliar church of Vatican II, a false religion which Paul warned of. Now Tim is warning those who, to this point, have claimed inculpable ignorance. No longer. They get their shot today. If they follow the advice of the Doctors of the Church beginning with Christ and His "Doctor of the Gentiles" St. Paul, they'll be fine. If they continue to listen to "the operation of error, to believe a lie" they will have hell to pay as Tim points out so succinctly and emphatically in his short column Consenting to Iniquity
    The VerbumQUO
    Editor Michael Cain has taken the Latin Verbum and Quotidianum, which mean respectively "Word" and "Daily", and coined the word "VerbumQUO" for the title of this series by contracting quotidianum to quo and running it together as Verbumquo; thus the "Daily Word", as in the sum of the message, the 'quotient', if you will. This is intended to identify one key word and sum up that word to help the faithful focus on the message Holy Mother Church conveys so the faithful can better understand the magnificent correlation of Sacred Scripture in the Daily Proper of the Mass. It is also our hope that in choosing the Latin word with its meaning and etimology more will be attuned to hearing Latin read at the altar and better comprehend the beauty of the Mother tongue. The VerbumQUO for today is "Miserére" from today's Opening Introit from Psalm 55: 2 for God to "Have mercy." It is His infinite Mercy that He makes available to the Ninevites in today's Epistle and to the Jews in today's Gospel. Where the former complied and were rewarded, the latter stubbornly remain in their pride, eschewing the flowing rivers of living water. Cain explains in The Flowing Rivers of Living Water
    "Qui legit, intelligat"
    In Father Louis Campbell's sermon for Passion Sunday, he concentrates on today's Epistle of St. Paul to the Hebrews in which the Apostle affirms that all good works are fruitless without the proper offering of the Spotless Victim in the continual sacrifice. No burnt offering or animal sacrifices will appease God; it is only by blood, the Blood of the Immolated Lamb of God, that man can be redeemed. Only through Jesus Christ can man attain eternal salvation, not through Buddha, Mohammed, Hare Krishna or Wicca, not through just saying "Lord, I am saved" but by faith and works. These are carried out only in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, infallibly perpetuated by the Apostles and set in stone for all time by the infallible decree Quo Primum by Pope St. Pius V "in perpetuity." The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass stands apart as the only worthy sacrifice - a living memorial to God, whereas all other offerings are dead to God as St. Paul reasserts in today's Epistle. The dead works of the Old Law replicate the dead works of today's Novus Ordo and so many are deprived of grace and the sacraments because they do not have the true sacrifice, but rather the "abomination of desolation" foretold by Christ in Matthew 24: 15 in which Father further provides notes from the Haydock Commentary of the Douay-Rheims Bible, which confirms the new mass as such. Father laments how many parishes around the world are void of the True Sacrifice, void of valid priests, and void of true Successors of the Apostles, yay, even void of a true Successor of Peter. Father lays out the bitter truth in his sermon The Living and the Dead
    The VerbumQUO
    Editor Michael Cain has taken the Latin Verbum and Quotidianum, which mean respectively "Word" and "Daily", and coined the word "VerbumQUO" for the title of this series by contracting quotidianum to quo and running it together as Verbumquo; thus the "Daily Word", as in the sum of the message, the 'quotient', if you will. This is intended to identify one key word and sum up that word to help the faithful focus on the message Holy Mother Church conveys so the faithful can better understand the magnificent correlation of Sacred Scripture in the Daily Proper of the Mass. It is also our hope that in choosing the Latin word with its meaning and etimology more will be attuned to hearing Latin read at the altar and better comprehend the beauty of the Mother tongue. The VerbumQUO for today is "abscóndit" from today's Gospel from the context that 'Jesus "hid" Himself and went out from the temple.' It is carried through with the traditional custom of covering the Crucifix and all statues and paintings with the purple shroud to visibly remind us of this time of Passiontide. Cain explains in Time of Hide and Seek
    Catholic PewPOINT
    On this April Fools' Day, editor Michael Cain weighs in how the faithful have been so hoodwinked by the conciliar con-artists and will continue to be bamboozled until they learn their Faith. For many, despite the spin put on John Paul II's death last year by the Vaticanista modernists, believe April 1st is the anniversary of his passing. Ironically it is so appropriate considering what a fool he made of himself and the Faith during his tenure. But the modernists have a long history of deceiving and spinning, of shystering and scamming. If you know your Faith you won't be fooled by the con-artists and flim-flam men posing as prelates of the conciliar church, trying to sell tolerance of sodomy and universal salvation for the sake of man. If you know your Faith, you're not going to get stuck with worthless swampland where the serpent is so at home slithering about from diocese to diocese, from chancery to curia, from cartel to casbah, all to cash in his marks. If there is anything to remember on this April Fools Day, it is the foolishness of believing the conciliarists. To do so is pure folly! That is the gist of today's editorial for April Fools' Day for The Great Hoax Continues


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