Sunday, February 26, 2023
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Churches of the West: A Lenten Plea for the Working Man.
A Lenten Plea for the Working Man.
I used to go to daily Mass, save for Saturdays.
I no longer do, as the Mass I went to, daily, was cancelled.
In every Parish which is served by an attendant pastor, there is daily Mass. Locally, there are three parishes, and they all have a daily mass. Their schedules are:
Downtown:
6:30 a.m.
East:
9:00
West:
9:00.
And that's why I don't go to daily Mass.
9:00 a.m is a time guaranteed to wipe out any working person from attendance. If you have a job, you are not making it.
6:30 a.m. is pretty early in the morning.
Now, it could be argued that, well, anyone could make that.
Not hardly. Again, if you work, that means that you pretty much have to be prepared to go to your office by about 6:00 a.m. It's 5:35 a.m. as I start writing this, and I'm still trying to wake up from not getting enough sleep the night before, drinking my coffee.
Today, I have to shave, shower, put on my lawyer costume and head out the door prepared to take on the plethora of other people's problems I deal with every day. I'm not going to be able to do that, and make a 6:30 a.m. Mass.
I could make a noon Mass, and that's the daily Mass I used to attend.
I certainly wasn't alone, there were always others there. By and large, they were people who walked up from their offices or drove there. Working people who came on their lunch hour, skipping lunch,.
Indeed, I often notice, as I sometimes drive by when its getting out, that early morning attendees downtown have a sort of social schedule built into attendance at that Mass. Not all of them, by any means, but some.
And that's 100% okay.
What I mean is that I see them walking from Mass to a nearby café. They probably do that all the time. I don't have time, however, to engage in that sort of activity in the morning, and I probably wouldn't go to a café in the morning much if I did. I point that out, however, as the people who hiked up at noon were giving their lunches up, in some cases, just to be there. They were dedicated.
I fear, sometimes, that it's easy to forget the working folks. They don't say much, they just go to their jobs and back, and come on in on Sunday. They aren't retired, so they don't have time to get to a 9:00, and frankly a lot of them couldn't easily make a 6:30.
Noon worked great.
Monday, February 20, 2023
Friday, February 3, 2023
Lex Anteinternet: Wednesday, February 3, 1943. The Chaplains Fox, Poling, and Goode.
Wednesday, February 3, 1943. The Chaplains Fox, Poling, and Goode.
The transport ship SS Dorchester was sunk by the U233 off of Greenland. 605 of the 904 men on board died in the attack, including chaplains Methodist minister George L. Fox, Reformed Church in America minister Clark V. Poling, Roman Catholic Priest John P. Washington, and Rabbi Alexander D. Goode.
They gave up their life jackets to others and went down with the ship, arms linked, praying, and singing hymns.
The chaplains are remembered in a stained-glass window in the Episcopal National Cathedral.
Survivors were rescued by the Coast Guard cutters Escanaba and Comanche, with the Escanaba using rescue swimmers for the first time.
The U-265 was sunk by a RAF B-17 in the Atlantic.
German radio informed the German people of the defeat at Stalingrad in a special radio announcement, causing widespread German public consternation. A secret poll conducted thereafter revealed that hte Germans wondered why troops had not been evacuated from the city and why the war situation had been reported as secure only a few months prior.
Sunday, January 8, 2023
Churches of the West: Holy Days of Obligation.
Holy Days of Obligation.
At one time, I assumed that the entire globe had the same Catholic Holy Days of Obligation, but this is not true. No, not at all.
The United States has the following:
- Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
- Ascension of the Lord
- Assumption of the Virgin Mary
- All Saints' Day
- Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary
- Christmas
- Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
- Christmas
- Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
- The Body and Blood of Christ
- Christmas
- Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
- Epiphany
- Feast of the Ascension
- Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
- Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- All Saints' Day
- Christmas
- Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
- Thomas the Apostle
- Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Birth of our Lady
- Christmas
- Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
- Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Christmas
- Epiphany
- Presentation of the Lord
- Annunciation of the Holy Virgin Mary
- Feast of the Ascension
- Transfiguration of the Lord
- Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Exaltation of the Holy Cross
- Presentation of Mary
- Christmas
- 8 December: Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- 25 December: Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas)
- 1 January: Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
- 6 January: Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord
- 19 March: Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Thursday of the sixth week of Eastertide: Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord
- Thursday after Trinity Sunday: Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Feast of Corpus Christi)
- 29 June: Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles
- 15 August: Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- 1 November: Solemnity of All Saints
- The Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas)
- The Epiphany
- The Ascension
- The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
- The Dormition of Holy Mary, the Mother of God
- The Nativity of Our Lord, December 25
- The Circumcision of Christ, January 1
- Ascension Day, 40 Days after Pascha (Easter)
- The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, August 15
- All Saints Day, November 1
- The Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, December 8
Lex Anteinternet: Today is Christmas on the Julian Calendar.
Today is Christmas on the Julian Calendar.
So, as a result, it's the day which the Orthodox who follow the Julian calendar, which is not all of them, celebrate Christmas.
In Ukraine, where the majority of Christians are in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which obtained autocephalous status on December 15, 2018, Metropolitan Epiphany, its head will lead a service in the Assumption Cathedral of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery for the first time since 1685. In that following year, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church fell under Moscow's authority. The Metropolitanate of Kyiv actually became an ordinary diocese of the Moscow Patriarchate in 1722
This year, however, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church gave its members the option of celebrating Christmas on December 25, which became a widely discussed topic in Ukraine itself, where celebration of a civil Christmas on December 25 had already become widespread. The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, an Easter Rite Catholic Church which is the largest Eastern Rite church in the world, apparently already did.
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church's having obtained autocephalous status has been an odd backdrop to the war. The Russian Orthodox Church is the largest Eastern Orthodox Church in the world, and it has been one of the primary opponents to reunion with Rome. The relationship between the various Orthodox Churches is complicated on a legal basis, but generally the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople is regarded as being the primus inter pares between the various autocephalous church's heads, although sometimes the Pope is also referred to in that fashion. He is regarded, generally, as having the power to accord autocephalous status, which at least from the outside is problematic as it would seem to suggest that he has a sort of superior authority which the Eastern Orthodox otherwise reject as to the Pope, even though they recognized early in their history. Anyhow, the granting of autocephalous status by the Ecumenical Patriarch was fiercely resisted by Moscow, and it has lead to a round of schisms. Moscow continues to deny that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is autocephalous, and one of the claims of Russians in the war is that they are defending Orthodoxy.
As for the United States, about 1,200,000 Americans are reported as being in an Eastern Orthodox Church. At least in Wyoming, most of the Eastern Orthodox Churches are Greek Orthodox, although they often have Russian Orthodox members and may be served by Priests who are from another branch of Orthodoxy. Gillette has an Antiochean Orthodox Church, which represents a congregation which converted from Protestant fundamentalism following an intense study of the early church.
Sunday, January 1, 2023
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