Monthly Archives: November 2011

A reminder to pray for priests and bishops

Accepted the resignation from the office of auxiliary of the diocese of Osnabruck, Germany, presented by Bishop Theodor Kettmann, in accordance with canons 411 and 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law. VIS 20111130 (300)

As always, the point of HSH is to pray especially for priests and bishops in the purgatory of this life and the next. Could you make this part of your daily schedule as well, whether you who are reading this are a priest or bishop, or a member of Christ’s faithful? You won’t regret it. It’s an act of charity not only for the priests and bishops who will benefit from your prayers, but also for the entire Church, and your own soul!

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Ad orientem sunrise at HSH

This morning, looking out the chapel window of Holy Souls Hermitage. Due East, and just slightly to the South, aiming straight at Calvary in Jerusalem, right next to the Holy Sepulcher, from which the Basilica there takes it name: The Church of the Resurrection. He who was born to die for us has risen like the morning star, like the sun, illuminating with His grace those whom He brings to Himself, having them becomes sons of God.

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Just to be official about it: Faculties of the Diocese of Charlotte

Just to dot every “i” and cross every “t”, the wonderful Bishop of Charlotte has granted me the same faculties that all the other priests have in the Diocese, not that I didn’t have these orally, and not that they were an urgent necessity (given that I’m a hermit!). However, it’s just good to have everything absolutely perfectly in order. As it is, I’ve anointed and confessed many already. A priest is a priest, even if he is a hermit!

I have received faculties from very many Dioceses and Archdioceses in my years as a priest. I’ve also seen the faculties pages of many more Dioceses and Archdioceses, those of the deacons in the Confession Practicum I taught two years in a row at the Pontifical Seminary in Columbus, the Josephinum. The quality of the prep that goes into these pages varies greatly from place to place. Charlotte has by far and away the best, most complete, best phrased, and wide-ranging in privileges faculties that I’ve ever seen. And that’s saying quite a bit. Extremely well done!

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A rosary rant on it’s way to a computer screen near you…

I know I’ve been promising this for a long time, and I think of it every day, but the cold weather has been pushing me to get a bit of heat in the hermitage! Soon!

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Day 29 – HSH November Daily Plenary Indulgence Project for Deceased Bishops and Priests

Although I’ve been doing 30 minutes of reading of the Sacred Scriptures (much of this being from Saint Paul!), there are many other ways to gain a plenary indulgence for those in purgatory. Here are some:

  1. 30 minutes of reading of Sacred Scripture
  2. Stations of the Cross
  3. 5 decades of the rosary recited recited without interruption in a church or oratory or when it is recited in a family, a religous community, or a pious association, meditating on the relative mysteries of the rosary
  4. 30 minutes of adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament (Exposition and Benediction and Processions are not required!)

There are many others which are special to this occasion or that day, but those listed above can be gained every day of the year, once a day, either for oneself, or, what we’re interested in here, for the souls of those in purgatory.

Every day of November at Holy Souls Hermitage, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered for the repose of the souls of all deceased priests and bishops.

Father Z has a good article on attitudes…

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The first good snow on Holy Souls Mountain, and thanks!

It’s a bit of a slushy snow, but great to see!

I finally figured out an easy way to plug up the spaces betweent he rafters on the outside walls. Since I grew up in Minnesota, I know that the tiniest open space no matter how small, will invite a snow drift right inside.

To warm things up a bit, Anon., at the instigation of Anon., sent in these cooking items that will fit the stove wonderfully. Very, very thoughtful. Thank you so very much.

There’s even a jug of olive oil. I did have a bit of that, about ten months old and now frozen solid. It was just a bit further away from the stove than the chair I sleep on at night. I love olive oil and it’s healthy.

Couldn’t resist adding another shot of the waterfall. One couldn’t really see any rocks some hours before (when I didn’t have my camera). The road crews were out today looking for washouts. Amazingly, there weren’t any.

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Thanks!

Thanks to Doctor Phil, the new corrected translation via Magnificat Chapel edition of the Roman Missal came in. Now I can learn the other side of the Roman Rite in local translation. Thanks Doc! Here’s a page from the feast of Saint Mark:

Thanks also go to P.R.P., for his generous contribution. Very kind!

May the Lord continue to bless you all according to the perfect intercession of the Immaculate Conception!

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As the saying goes: If you don’t know how to light a fire, cold weather will teach you

The recent weather brought a bit of snow…

The Saamis have heaps of words for snow. I wonder what they would call this!

There was also a huge increase in water volume down Holy Souls Mountain Falls, but no road washouts, yet.

It seems that even the spiders know enough to go about like woolly mammoths as the cold sets in for real…

Considering the wisdom of not freezing (very thankful for the two army blankets!), I thought I would pull an almost all-nighter last night, throwing some plastic sheeting up in the biggest open spaces. That’s not sealed at all, just enough to keep a good percentage of snow drifts out of the hermitage. The floor was puddling up due to horizontal rains coming in over what plastic sheeting I already had up. Plastic sheeting is a great invention!

The stove is working, though the full length of the pipe is not up yet. That’s raised the temps inside about seven degrees. So, if it’s 18 degrees Fahrenheit, inside will be up to 25 degrees! Hmmm… Not good enough to run the computer. So, I’ll have to continue to fill in gaps between the rafters and outside. Lots of ladder climbing. With each bit filled in, the temp goes up. If you don’t know how to build something to be protected from the cold, the cold weather will teach you.

The chickens don’t seem to mind cold weather at all.

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WordPress followers, email followers and reader programs, linkedin, facebook, google circles… Yikes!

So, lots of notifications, lots of invitations, inclusions, and all sorts of stuff like that. What does it mean to be a WordPress follower? Are there notifications? I understand the email followers and “readers” (though I don’t like them as they wreck the alignment of things in posts, and don’t include the headers and sidebars). Not sure how useful linkedin is… don’t know enough about it. Facebook seems to have ever degenerating ethical problems as to how they treat any one who gets anywhere near them. SanctePater once put up a post about google circles, which I thought was much better than facebook could ever be, but I’m thinking that bloging is good enough for a hermit!

UPDATE: Advice from a reader, which I will take! Yikes!

Please only blog.  Since CS is my field, I personally don’t do Facebook, twitter, or any of that stuff.  Reason being that it’s not very secure.  I can get to almost anyone on Facebook if you give me a little time with my fake FB account.  And I think there is way too much personal info out there about people.  I have known many people to get into difficult situations and I just say, ‘why did you put that information out there, you dummy.’  Well, maybe not those exact words.  Another reason is that it goes from a one-to-many transmission to a many-to-many.  It’s terribly time consuming to go from my reading your excellent blog [Thank you!] where you (one) inform us (many), to many of us give our information to you because if you have to ‘friend’ all zillion of us, we ‘expect’ that you read all our posts also.  I know people who spend most of their free time doing this.  I am so adamant that it’s taking over our lives that I refuse to text.  I tell my kids they can either call or send an email.  Too many people interrupt live conversations to read a text.  Kind of like when I’m standing at the counter in a store, the clerk stops helping me who is physically there and a paying customer, to answer the store phone.  OK, I guess you can tell how I feel :)

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The Epic Saga of my Missale Romanum 1961 1/2

This was given to me perhaps tenth hand in the 1990s by a long time friend, Father D.O., while he was in the F.S.S.P., and before he founded his own religious congregation.

The Missal traveled with me to various residences in Italy, then to many places in America, then back to Italy, then Australia, to help out the epicenter of the Latin Mass Society of Australia, then Italy (what stories at Saint Peter’s!), then Lourdes. It was especially useful in Lourdes, where I used it as the Extraordinary Form Chaplain for two years, kick starting the T.L.M. after some 40 years of it’s being banned from the shrine’s official liturgical schedule. While in France, the second in charge of the F.S.S.P. at the time, confirmed the gift of Father D.O., saying I could keep the Missal. Great!

After this, the Missal followed me to Kentucky, and then to the Pontifical College Josephinum, where I was able to kick start a seminary course in the Extraordinary Form liturgy, that is, not only Mass, but baptisms, weddings, funerals, confessions, blessings, etc. Now, one year later, they have the Extraordinary Form Mass weekly.

While in Columbus, Father K.L. perhaps noticing the sad state of affairs with my Missale Romanum, generously offered me a new Missale Romanum that had been signed by Bishop Athanasius Schneider the Great, of Karaganda, Kazakhstan. YouTube his name and “Communion in the Hand” to be inspired by his humble reverence before Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament. I turned this gift of Father K.L. down, but in favor of him giving it to a deacon who I knew would use it. He’s now ordained, in fact, and does use that Missale Romanum, and is especially appreciative of the signature on the frontespizio. I’m very happy about that.

My own Benzinger Brothers edition, with it’s layout that cannot be beat, then went with me to Kentucky, and then to North Carolina, and is here with me in full use at Holy Souls Mountain.

It’s had better days. I’ve already used many yards worth of Duck Tape (not duct tape, alas), but it has only gotten worse for the wear.

I wonder where I can find a 1962 Benzinger Brothers edition of the Missale Romanum for a reasonable price. And I’ll have to remember to get another Ordo for 2012 from the F.S.S.P.! Very useful, though there are still some mistakes to clean up, as it is with all such meticulously wrought works with a myriad details.

It’s the first Sunday of Advent. My introduction to the new corrected translation of the ICEL passed by without me knowing about it. I offered the Extraordinary Form Mass for the repose of the souls of all priests and bishops in purgatotry. Don’t forget that it’s still November, although praying for the dead is acceptable before the throne of the Most High every day of the year!

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Smoke rising! Must mean that there’s a fire in the stove

Actually, this was just a bit of paper to get some smoke to come out of the chimney. I couldn’t resist the photo op. I put up just one section of pipe with the cap. That won’t be sufficient for the long term, but I might be able to start a real fire in the stove to get some radiant heat, whatever the state of the unfinished walls. There’s still about 150 square feet of would-be wall space that is uncovered even by plastic. Still hoping to get something down on Monday, if the roads are travel worthy. There’s suppossed to be a bit of snow and ice through the week.

CHICKENS! The neighbor said that double-yolk eggs are laid by the rooster. None of those, yet.

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1958 Green Christmas as Black Friday (banned by merchants) [and some great Traditional Catholic things for a change]

Re-posted from this time last year.

Now, having said made such a comment about the commercialization of Christmas via that video, those of you who are in Western North Carolina are supposed to visit The Pink Flamingo Boutique on Main Street in Brevard, North Carolina, that is, not only you woment who want truly feminine clothes (which is a good thing in these days of false feminist gotta-look-like-I’m-a-man-to-be-worthwhile-culture-of-corruption), but all readers in WNC. There are lots of men who buy things for their wives and fiancees here!

But really, Father, why are you sending us to the Pink Flamingo of all places? There’s gotta be a hitch to this somewhere!

O.K., you got me. It’s because this is also the only Catholic goods store in all of Western North Carolina. It’s got Saint Clare’s corner. Really good Catholic things and the all time all time best traditional Catholic cards for all Catholic occasions that you could ever want. Their website here. Some of those great Traditional Catholic greeting cards for all occasions are depicted on that website. Check them out! O.K., here’s a couple of examples for ordinations to whet your appetite but go to that website!:

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Some thanksgiving beasts of Holy Souls Hermitage

I’m told that best conversion of feed to produce for any farm animal is a chicken (the worst being beef cattle). So, eat up girls! (and rooster)…

This was the first egg I found. Looks like a small ostrich egg!

O.K., with all that blood, it’s a fertilized egg. Mmmmm… mmm… good!

I suppose some bits can go to the poisonous millionpede…

And the spider…

Today I’ll be eating a bit at the soup kitchen, and then, in thanksgiving, pile up the truck with lunches for deliveries to the shut-ins.

Today’s a huge feast for Holy Souls Hermitage, for, in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, it is the feast of Saint John of the Cross. If we don’t go through the dark night of the senses and the dark night of the soul in the purgatory of this life, having our appetites and our idea of the faith purified, then this will have to be done in the purgatory of the next life. In humble thanksgiving, this is much better to do now, while enjoying the goodness and kindness of Jesus.

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Gloria.tv: LOURDES GRUNGE CAVING with the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Gloria.tv is a Catholic pulpit on the internet. It publishes videos, documents, news and homilies, daily.

UPDATE: O.K., so this is my experiment into modern technology. The vodpod WordPress button never worked for me before, but now it does. BUT, it automatically makes the post. I’ll have to do more experimenting with this, so if you see this video again… and again… you know what I’m up to.

The purpose of this is to gear up for a Holy Souls Hermitage Homily series that would be a daily upload to Gloria.TV, where the founder, an old friend of some many decades, said that the series might be highlighted in some way at Gloria.TV. Then all I would need to do is hit the button on the favorites bar and it would automatically load the video into a post on the blog.

ALSO: SOME HOUSEKEEPING !!!

Careful of the comments-boxes. I’ve been experimenting with that a bit as well! I wonder if anyone has a usable list of moderation queue words that won’t drag everything into the moderation queue. The trouble is that I’ll start experimenting a bit and I’ll run out of battery power, or the computer will get too cold outside (where I can sometimes get a signal), and then I can’t run the computer anymore. I’m looking into getting a Verizon 4G LTE Building Repeater Kit. I’ll have to make sure that it’s compatible with the Verizon VL600 data USB modem that I use for the internet. Anyone know about the compatibility of the Megahertz with all this?

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Thanks!

Thanks go to T.P.F. & R.L.F. for their contribution against all my undying protestations. Very kind and thoughtful of you. Prayers and blessings!

Thanks go to Doctor Phil, for his donation of the Magnificat Roman Missal. I left a comment-reply on that post…

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Bishop Burbidge Requests Novena for Seminarian Philip Johnson

My theology student, seminarian P.G.J., is to be the intention of the Novena to the Immaculate Conception as announced by Bishop Burbidge. This is wonderful news. It was with this novena last year that Philip gained stability with his brain cancer. Let’s get ready to pray this. I’ll put up the novena daily from November 30 to December 8. From the Raleigh Diocesan Newspaper:

The Most Reverend Michael F. Burbidge has announced a novena to Our Holy Mother, patroness of the Diocese of Raleigh, on behalf of seminarian Philip Johnson. The novena will begin on Wednesday, November 30, 2011, and culminate on Thursday, December 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. This is the second year Bishop Burbidge has called for a novena.

Philip has been receiving chemotherapy treatments for a brain tumor for several years. In a letter to Priests, Religious and the lay faithful of the Diocese, Bishop Burbidge notes the “growth of the brain tumor appears to have stabilized about the time of the conclusion of last year’s novena.”

Philip continues to pursue his vocation and hopes to return to St. Charles Borromeo Seminary for on-campus studies. Currently he is assigned to St. Catherine of Siena Church in Wake Forest.

Links to both the Bishop’s letter and the Novena Prayer in English and Spanish are provided below so that you may forward this request to others who you may wish to invite to pray for a needed cure for Philip.

Novena for Philip Johnson
November 30th through December 8th

Father all-powerful and ever-living God,
you chose the Immaculate Virgin Mary,
the mother of your Son, to be the mother and help of all Christians.
As she endured her bitter agony
at the cross of her Son, she was consoled by you
with the hope of His resurrection.
Now, in heaven
she consoles with a mother’s love all who turn to her with faith,
until the day of the Lord dawns in glory.

~Pray the Memorare~

Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession, was left unaided.
Inspired with this confidence, I fly to you, O Virgin of virgins, my Mother; to you do I come, before you I stand, sinful and sorrowful.
O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer me.

~We pray~

O Mother of the Word Incarnate,
we are filled with confidence that your prayers on our behalf
will be graciously heard before the throne of God.
Bring our seminarian, Philip Johnson, healing, peace, courage and strength
as he shares in the suffering of your Son.
O Glorious Mother of God,
in memory of your joyous Immaculate Conception,
hear our prayers and obtain for us our petitions.

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I suppose I should get to know the other side of the Roman Rite…

I’ve been offering the Extraordinary Form, but I suppose I should get to know the local version of the Ordinary Form Roman Rite as well. Click on the picture for more info. This is a wish list item which doesn’t work well to put on the wish list.

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Day 21 – HSH November Daily Plenary Indulgence Project for Deceased Bishops and Priests

Join anytime. Although I’ve been 30 minutes of reading of the Sacred Scriptures (much of this being from Saint Paul!), there are many other ways to gain a plenary indulgence for those in purgatory. Here are some:

  1. 30 minutes of reading of Sacred Scripture
  2. Stations of the Cross
  3. 5 decades of the rosary recited recited without interruption in a church or oratory or when it is recited in a family, a religous community, or a pious association, meditating on the relative mysteries of the rosary
  4. 30 minutes of adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament

There are many others which are special to this occasion or that day, but those listed above can be gained every day of the year, once a day, either for oneself, or, what we’re interested in here, for the souls of those in purgatory.

Every day of November at Holy Souls Hermitage, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered for the repose of the souls of all deceased priests and bishops.

Father Z has a good article on attitudes…

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The incredible power of ice

Although the unfinished hermitage is open to the elements, I’ve been sleeping in it for the past week or so, since the feast of Saint Albert the Great, O.P., a priest and one of best scientists of his day. Today, the neighbor, in whose loft of his barn I was sleeping, showed me an indication of the incredible power of ice…

In this picture, you’re looking at a bit of the metal construction that was holding up the bridge stretching from the nearby cliff to the loft of the barn. The bottom pipe had filled with rainwater, perhaps not much more than a gallon. When it froze, it pushed the upper pipe upward, streching and bending the half inch pin and the quarter inch heavy wall pipe. One would need some pretty awesome machinery to do such a thing. Here’s where inventors could learn to harness the incredible power of nature.

When I was doing my thesis on Genesis 2,4–3,24, I depended on the scientist, Saint Albert the Great, to get me through. I was making the examination as absolutely scientific as I could, knowing, with the student of Saint Albert, namely, Saint Thomas Aquinas, that reason and faith never contradict each other. This is what got me through. No one could argue with anything in the thesis, but they were dumbfounded as to how Catholic such an ancient passage was, in every way.

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11 Priestly Celibacy – Notes from Holy Souls Hermitage – “I am having a real struggle with impure and lustful thoughts”

A young, very happily married reader working for the defense of our great country writes:

I am having a real struggle with impure and lustful thoughts, and I was wondering if you had any advice on how to avoid these sorts of thoughts. I’ve been reading some of your writings on how repressing these types of things is not the way to go, but I don’t think I have completely understood. If you could give me some practical advice, I’d really appreciate it.

Thanks for that. I’ve been meaning to put something up about just this topic for some time. I’m putting this in the priestly celibacy series, as I think some of our priests and bishops would appreciate this post as well, not to mention specifically some of the spiritual directors and confessors in our seminaries.

First off, let’s clarify the terminology. A “struggle” should refer to temptation. One can be victorious or a failure. Never confess: “I struggled with impure thoughts.” The confessor will think that you mean that you failed with the struggle, when you might just be asking his advice.

Having said that, I have to encourage you. Very few these days would be in any kind of struggle at all, just caving in to such thoughts and, often, consequent actions.

The reason for no struggle is the dumbing down of a sense of sin in society and among many members of the Church, not excluding some priests and bishops (as we found out with the German bishops recently and so many times with USCCB film reviews).

The dumbing down of a sense of sin started in a big way in the 1950s with the over-optimism of biological/psychological/spiritual evolution that all would be O.K., and we shouldn’t be concerned with “negativity,” all was nice, free and easy, you know, like at Woodstock. Those were the days which paved the way for many today to be convinced that they were now “mature” and “balanced” and well able to watch all sorts of “artistic skin flicks”, you know, “erotica”, that socially acceptable, sophisticated porn which we won’t call porn, but rather “mature”. Those rejecting such trash were mocked also in seminaries.

So, erotica, soft porn, porn, snuff films — all a progression in the same line — just with varying degrees of intensification, is pervasive, everywhere.

  • From the world, unwillingly: Society can be pretty agressive with foisting impure and lustful images upon the masses, on occasion with billboards, sometimes in lyrics of songs, more frequently now on television at any time of day or night, pretty much everywhere on the internet. And so on. Impure and lustful images are registered by the brain whether one likes it or not.
  • From the world, willingly: Of course, unwillingly happening upon an impure and lusty image is a matter for an examination of one’s conscience. If you know that certain television stations or internet sites will put out rubbish when you least expect, do you rationalize this, making excuses? “But everybody goes to this site and watches that program!” Nope. Everybody doesn’t. Some people are so disgusted with the disrespect of men, women and children that, out of love of God and neighbor, they do not watch programs with side bits of erotica or porn whatever else. There is much subliminal rubbish even in the “plot” lines of otherwise pretty clean shows. It all takes a toll. How one chooses to be entertained says much about a person. Is it all passive entertainment, or do you have to do a bit of work, as in reading good books? Great people make their entertainment, and love it, loving life. Those who busy themselves with trash in / trash out entertainment can hardly avoid the trash out bit.
  • The flesh: If one has ever had experience of any impurity or lustiness whatsoever in whatever way, such memories can work on the brain combined with everything from the world, willingly or unwillingly. The least expected thing can trigger such memories, and with such subtlety that one cannot even pinpoint what it might have been which set off impure and lustful thoughts. The brain is pretty awesome. It’s made to remember. It can be abused.
  • The devil: Of course, Satan’s minions can crank up any of the above. It’s so simple to do to weak human beings. A joke for them on our Lord. Satan couldn’t care less about us. If he bothers us it’s out of hatred for our Lord, who loves us so much.

But, in the end, what is wrong with erotic, porn or any lusty and impure image? What’s wrong? Disrespect for the human bodies of men, women and children, and their souls, for one thing. Instead of agility of heart and soul and mind, one pretends to have power over others, abusing them, using them for one’s egotistic self. It is like killing the other person, owning them, stomping them into the ground. It’s all about power.

When sex is not for life, open to life, in marriage, with respect for the other, then sex instead tends to death. One pretends to have absolute power over the other in a way that denies what sex is all about. Again, it’s all about “power”, but the power of absolute cowards. Let’s repeat that: absolute cowards.

At any rate, even having lived a life of chastity, one can still have encountered impure and lusty images which might invade one’s mind when one least expects. One doesn’t want to bother with such things, and has two options:

(1) One can attempt to repress the fact of such an event. “I was never even tempted!” This is just stupid. It’s not facing reality. This is the option of the coward. This kind of thing always explodes into worse unchastity or in some other way, perhaps, for instance, arrogance. Not facing the reality of weakness of man after original sin always makes things worse.

This is different than avoiding impure and lusty images, which prudence comes, instead, from a healthy recognition of the weakness of our fallen human nature, and is to be commended. Those who do this have other things with which to fill their minds and hearts and souls, such as love of God and love of neighbor. The Legion of Mary, so trashed by liberal priests I have known, started with a mission to prostitutes in brothels, to get them out of such a life. Pretty cool, huh?

(2) Instead of repression, one can face the fact that one is vulnerable to impure and lusty images. And everyone is vulnerable to some degree in this way, a fact I’ll write at length about, please God, in the popular commentary on my thesis on Genesis 2,4–3,24 (see the My Books page). Facing this fact of vulnerability doesn’t mean not distracting oneself from such thoughts. If you want, practical advice, there it is. No daydreaming about such things! As our Lord says, one can also commit adultery in one’s heart, which is always such a violent sin, turning one into quite the obnoxious abusive monster. One can also turn to the Lord and ask Him, with all the reality of non-denial, for strength that He alone can grant.

What is that strength? It is love for one’s neighbor, for men, for women, for children, knowing that behind each lusty or impure image (whether from published porn or one’s own imagination) stands a real man, woman, or child, or, if a creation of one’s imagination, a symbol of any real man, woman or child. The Lord will grant us the grace to respect others, to love others as He Himself has loved us. He takes us where we are at and, changing us by grace, He enables us to live enthusiastically, joyfully, strongly, a life of perfect chastity, whether married and begetting children, or married to the Church, as priests and religious, never having us deny our need of redemption, but having live in humble thanksgiving before Him.

If one starts to get to know our Lord, one will also start to have a sense of what He does for us. When we have a sense of what He does for us, for me, then one sees this possibility also for others, seeing in men, women and children His love for them, His ability to take them to Himself, their capacity to reflect the beauty of the entire universe and much more, the capacity to reflect the very love of God. It is at this point — when one is in humble thanksgiving before the Lord — that one begins to grow humanly, that is, to have a proper respect for others. This doesn’t permit one to be so “mature” as to freely view erotica and porn, as some think, but to be indignant that others are being hurt in this way, and wary that one might hurt oneself in this way. It is always hurtful to oneself to be disrespectful of others. It’s always helpful for onself and others to recognize that our Lord — while hanging in bleeding shreds of flesh on the cross — consecrated our bodies in this way to be the temples of the Holy Spirit, He who provides the chaste with agility and freedom of heart and soul and mind.

An important distinction: Just because a lusty or impure thought comes to mind does not at all mean that one is in sin. A struggle is not a sin.

For the pure of heart, this can be an occasion of virtue, carrying the cross well, learning in this to look to our Lord all the more simply, in humble thanksgiving.

For the impure of heart, such can be an occasion of vice, a rejection of the cross, learning to look to one’s egotistic self at the expense of others all the more thoroughly.

But it’s the same lusty and impure thought.

That distinction has helped untold multitudes in my priestly ministry to get out of a vicious cycle:

  • Impure and lusty thought.
  • Depression.
  • Following the impure and lusty thought, even unto impure actions.
  • … which bring more impure and lusty thoughts, more depression, and so on.

To break the cycle, one needs not to repress one’s cross, such thoughts in all denial, but, recognizing the fact of them, to take them up as the cross, shouldering this cross, not looking at it, but rather, as our Lord also commanded, looking to Him, following Him with that cross that we carry. That cross reminds us of our need for His love, His goodness, His kindness, knowing that we are bereft of that on our own. We follow Him enthusiastically, like men after their leader into a life or death battle. We see His wounds. We know how serious the battle is. And the battle is that serious. If one could only see the wrecked lives and wrecked marriages because of erotica and porn. If one could only see the absolute hell of those men, women and children who are the subjects of the porn. If one could only see what happens to men, women and children when some people who crank up their impure and lusty images, dwelling on them, turn into monstrous abusers of others in whatever way.

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Day 20 – HSH November Daily Plenary Indulgence Project for Deceased Bishops and Priests

Join today. Every day of November at Holy Souls Hermitage, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered for the repose of the souls of all deceased priests and bishops.

Today’s Plenary Indulgence, for me, involves 30 minutes of Scripture reading. I must say that I’m enthralled with Saint Paul and keep reading him every day. I’ll try to come up with some other examples.

Father Z has a good article on indulgences and attitudes…

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Oh just go lay an egg, would you just?! — and a note on benefactors…

The chickens have arrived… They went right to sleep… Rather impolite of them I should think!

Yesterday was a great joy to me. The benefactor providing these chickens is a staunch Catholic, great friends with our Lord, who can speak with agility about prayer and the saints, about the doctrine and morality of the Church, and about anguish for and love of the priesthood, the difficulties, the bright lights… a kindred spirit. It is so very refreshing to meet up with those who radiate the peace and love of our Lord, who are able to take in all the reality of His wounds and march forward to heaven, looking to the Lord.

M.M., the benefactor of the chickens, also supplied a large box of eggs to tide me over until the girls start laying again after the trip and change of locale and getting over the last bit of their molting. It might be a few weeks.

The father of M.M., now in his eighties, was the equal of another layman, Paul Brazier the great (R.I.P.), who almost singlehandedly saved the Catholic Church in Australia, teaming up with his great friend, Pope Benedict XVI. He also persevered, and was a great friend of our Lord.

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Salute to Farmers

I always enjoyed Paul Harvey’s commentary, what I heard of it years and years ago. Someone alerted me to this video. It’s his best ever. I’m getting the chickens today, but I’m not a famer like this exactly. We owe so much to our farming families. The small farmer should be better represented in America. Instead, we’re getting poison food stuffs from China. Sigh. How can we change this?

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Chickens today!

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More on the crane, and a turtle and…

O.K., I admit. I love the Lord’s good creation! Here’s the crane again, this time at about 150 yards away…

At about 350 yards, on another day, further down river…

I removed this fellow from the road, wary lest he reach back and take a chunk out of my hand…

Probably he couldn’t anyway, since he’s “just” a box turtle, though about three times bigger than the other ones I’ve seen thus far.

If you count the rings on the scales on the shell, is that like counting the rings of a cross-section of tree?

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Animals do pretty well in their environment, outside, in freezing temperatures. As I share their environment tonight, out of my element (third night in a row!), I am reminded of my fellow priests and bishops in China who are on the run, out in the wilderness, if not in prisons and reeducation/labor camps, which would be worse. And just because they remain loyal to our Holy Father, the Bishop of Rome.

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