Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.

Saturday, 13 February 2021

“Oh, My Saviour, Jesus Christ, Who Is The Only Object Of My Desires”. “Oh, Mon Sauveur, Jesus Christ, Unique Objet De Mes Désirs”. “Obsecro Te”. “I Beseech Thee”.



“Oh, My Saviour, Jesus Christ,
the only object of my desires”.
Illustration: HOLY CARD HEAVEN


“Obsecro Te”.
(I Beseech Thee).


Priests, who say this Prayer In Thanksgiving after Mass, gain an Indulgence of three Years applicable to The Souls in Purgatory (Blessed Pope Pius IX, 1846).

He who says it, if possible kneeling, may obtain the pardon of any faults or mistakes of which he may have been guilty, as the result of human frailty, during The Celebration of Mass (Pope Saint Pius X, 1912).


I beseech Thee, most sweet Lord Jesus Christ,
grant that Thy Passion may be to me a power
by which I may be strengthened, protected and defended.

May Thy wounds be to me food and drink,
by which I may be nourished, inebriated and overjoyed.
May the sprinkling of Thy Blood be to me
an ablution for all my sins.

May Thy Death prove to me life everlasting,
and Thy Cross be to me an eternal glory.
In these, be my refreshment, my joy,
My preservation and sweetness of heart.

Who livest and reignest
World without end.

Amen.


The following Text is taken from PRECES-LATINA

This Prayer was a favourite during the latter part of The Middle Ages, and invariably appeared in Books of The Hours from the 15th-Century, onwards. Books of The Hours were Prayer Books intended for The Laity and were based upon the much longer Liturgy of The Hours recited by Clergy and Religious.

Often, these books would contain three Sets of Hours:
The Hours of The Blessed Virgin;
The Hours of The Cross;
The Hours of The Holy Ghost.

In addition to The Hours, a number of other Prayers and popular Devotions were often included, such as this one, “Obsecro Te”, and “Oh, Intemerata” (listen, below).


A.Grandi, O Intemerata (Il Secondo Libro De Motetti -
Ph.Jaroussky & Marie-N. Lemieux.
Available on YouTube at

Friday, 12 February 2021

Lent Is On Its Way !!! Go To Confession. “ Prepare For Battle !!! ”



“Prepare For Battle”.

Lent is on its way !!!
Go to Confession.
With acknowledgement to Reverend Fr. Z

Philip Glass. Violin Concerto. Second Movement.

 


Philip Glass.
Violin Concerto.
Second Movement.
Available on YouTube at

The Album: “Compostela: Ad Vesperas Sancti Iacobi". Sung by: Ensemble Organum. The Director of Music Is Marcel Pérès.




“Ad Vesperas Sancti Iacobi”.
From the Album:
“Compostela: Ad Vesperas Sancti Iacobi".
Sung by: Ensemble Organum.
Director of Music: Marcel Pérès.
Available on YouTube at

Sarum Use “First Vespers” On Candlemas Eve. Largest Sarum Use Liturgy Ever Offered Since The Reign Of Queen Mary I of England (1553-1558). Over Seven Hundred People Attended.


This Article was first published in February 2020.


Illustration: MODERN MEDIEVALISM


First Vespers.
The Sarum Use.
Candlemas Eve.
1 February 2020.
Saint Patrick's Church,
Philadelphia.
Available on YouTube at

You are encouraged to follow the Video with The Congregational Service Booklet, which I designed and posted HERE.

Additionally, an official Photo Album may be found at THIS LINK.


This Article is taken from, and can be read in full at,

While posting on MODERN MEDIEVALISM has been slow, the Modern Medievalist has been hard at work. Today (12 February 2020), the Modern Medievalism Facebook page exceeded 4,000 "likes".

This has been partly due to new exposure over what many of you already know: The Sarum Vespers which were Celebrated last weekend at St Patrick's Church in Philadelphia.

This historic occasion was attended by over 700 people, making it almost certainly the largest Sarum Use Liturgy ever offered since the Reign of Queen Mary I of England. Yours truly was the principal organiser of the event.

I'm happy to say that its success has introduced me to deeper obligations: Namely, the Foundation of a new Liturgical Institute devoted to all forms of Catholic Liturgy, but with special focus on The Medieval Uses, and those of The Religious Orders. The Durandus Institute for Sacred Liturgy & Music will likely demand more and more of my time; yet I hope to maintain this Blog for more casual observations, here and there.

A more detailed write-up of The Sarum Vespers will be posted on The New Liturgical Movement Blog, soon. In the meantime, I encourage you to watch the video of The Sarum Vespers (see, above). If you open the Link to YouTube, you'll find a detailed description with convenient timestamps for finding various sections of interest.


 The Durandus Institute for Sacred Liturgy & Music.
YouTube Channel: HERE

The Durandus Institute for Sacred Liturgy & Music aims to evangelise through beauty: By organising Solemn Liturgical Celebrations through the year, as well as providing Workshops and Consultations for Parishes and other local groups in the Philadelphia Metropolitan and surrounding regions.

The Institute takes its name from Giullaume Durand (circa 1230-1296),
also known as Durandus: A Mediæval French Bishop and Liturgical Author.
His important Liturgical Work was the “Rationale Divinorum Officiorum”,
a Treatise on the Symbolism and Spiritual Significance of Church Architecture
and Ceremonies of The Mass and Divine Office.

The “Rationale” was among the first books reproduced by Gutenberg
or his associates after the invention of the printing press.

A Little Levity To Get You Through The Day.

 


“Yes, Prime Minister”.
Bernard Woolley On Defence Capabilities.
Available on YouTube at

The Seven Holy Founders Of The Servite Order. Confessors. Feast Day 12 February.


Text is taken from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

The Seven Holy Founders of The Servite Order.
   Confessors.
   Feast Day 12 February.

Double.

White Vestments.


Chicago, Illinois.
A Servite Church.
Date: 2 February 2008.
Author: Original by User:JeremyA ,
edited version by User:Capital photographer.
Permission: From Source: Permission is granted for re-use under
the terms of The Creative Commons licence specified below.
The required attribution is: © 2008, Jeremy Atherton.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
(Wikipedia)


Cupola in The Servite Mother Church,
Photo: 10 June 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: sailko
(Wikimedia Commons)


The Servite Order.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Today, The Liturgy honours seven noble Florentines, who, "in 1223, enriched The Church with a new Religious Family" (Collect). They received, by a providential circumstance, from the mouth of little children (Introit) the name of "Servants of Mary".

Illustrious by their birth, these Founders became still more so by the salutary influence of their Order (Communion) in France, Germany, and Poland. "Their Race endures for ever and their glory shall never be dimmed" (Epistle), for they survive in their Disciples.


English: Servite Church, InnsbruckAustria
Deutsch: Servitenkirche, InnsbruckÖsterreich
Photo: 11 July 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: Andrew Bossi
(Wikimedia Commons)

Leaving everything, they retire to Monte Senario, near Florence, Italy, atone by their austerities for the sins of guilty men [Hymn at Matins] and, clothed in mourning Habit, shown to them by The Virgin, they constantly meditate on The Passion of Jesus and The Dolours of Mary at the foot of The Cross (Collect, Postcommunion).

"Burning with love for The Sorrowful Mother of Jesus" (Secret), "let us join in the tears" (Collect) of The Saints whom we honour, today, in order that "deserving to enjoy the Fruits of Christ's Redemption" (Postcommunion), "we may also have a share in their joys" (Collect).

Mass: Justi decantavérunt.
Commemoration: Of The Feria in Lent.
Last Gospel: Of The Feria in Lent.


Alexis Falconieri (+ 1310),
one of The Seven Founders of The Servite Order.
Date: 2 October 2008.
Author: D0bermalek
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

The Servite Order is one of the five original Catholic Mendicant Orders. Its objects are the Sanctification of its Members, Preaching the Gospel, and the propagation of Devotion to The Mother of God, with special reference to her Sorrows.

The Members of The Order use O.S.M. (Ordo Servorum Beatæ Mariæ Virginis) as their Post-Nominal Letters. The male Members are known as Servite Friars, or, Servants of Mary.

The Order of Servants of Mary (The Servites) is a Religious Family that embraces a Membership of Friars (Priests and Brothers), Contemplative Nuns, a Congregation of Active Sisters and Lay Groups.

Thursday, 11 February 2021

“I Am The Immaculate Conception (Que Soy Era Immaculada Concepciou)”. The Apparition Of The Blessed Virgin Mary At Lourdes, France, To Saint Bernadette, On 11 February - 16 July 1858.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

The Apparition of The Blessed Virgin Mary at Lourdes.
   Feast Day 11 February.

Greater-Double.

White Vestments.




English: Basilica of The Immaculate Conception, Lourdes, France.
Deutsch: Frankreich: Lourdes, Basilika der unbefleckten Empfängnis,
Rosenkranzbasilika und Krypta in Lourdes.
Photo: 2005.
Source: Own work.
Author: Milorad Pavlek.
(Wikimedia Commons)



From 11 February 1858 to 16 July 1858, The Blessed Virgin Mary came down from Heaven eighteen times (Introit), and showed herself to Saint Bernadette Soubirous (Collect), in the cave of the rock at Massabielle (Gradual).

On 25 March 1858, she said to the little shepherdess of fourteen years of age: "I am The Immaculate Conception". Today's Feast, therefore, recalls Mary's triumph over the serpent (Tract), which The Septuagesimal Liturgy has in mind.


Stained-Glass Window, Bonneval Church, France,
showing the Vision of Saint Bernadette of Lourdes.
Photo: 17 July 2009.
Source: Own work,
adapted from Bonneval Eglise Notre-Dame vitrail 3.JPG.
Author: Xandar
(Wikimedia Commons)


Like the woman seen by Saint John, "clothed in the Sun, with the Moon under her feet and a Crown of twelve Stars over her head" (Epistle), The Virgin of Lourdes "is clothed in a Robe and Veil, as White as Snow, she wears a Blue Girdle and on her bare feet rests a Golden Rose," all symbolic of her Virginal Love.

She exhorts to Penance the unfortunate Children of Eve, who have not been, like herself, preserved from sin. On The Day of The Annunciation, she declared her name to us, to manifest that it is on account of The Incarnation (Collect) that God has vouchsafed to her "not to be tainted with The Original Stain" (Tract).

Remembering that Mary is "The Ark of The New Covenant" (Epistle), let us go with confidence to her, who, "Full of Grace" (Offertory), "visits our Earth to multiply in us the gifts of her riches" (Communion).

Mass: Vidi civitátem.
Commemoration and Last Gospel of The Feria. In Lent.
Preface: Of The Blessed Virgin Mary: Et te in Conceptione Immaculáta.

“The Way It Is”. Bruce Hornsby And The Range.


 


“The Way It Is”.
Sung by: Bruce Hornsby and The Range.
Available on YouTube at

Wednesday, 10 February 2021

The Greatest Rugby Try Of All Time. And, Of Course, It Was Scored By Wales.

 


The Greatest Rugby Try Of All Time.
And, Of Course, It Was Scored By Wales.
1973.
The All Blacks versus The Barbarians.
Available on YouTube at

Saint Scholastica. Virgin. Sister Of Saint Benedict. Feast Day, Today, 10 February.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.

Saint Scholastica.
   Virgin.
   Feast Day 10 February.

Double.

White Vestments.


Artist: René de Cramer.
"Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium".
Used with Permission.


Saint Scholastica, the twin sister of Saint Benedict, was born at Nursia, Italy, in 480 A.D.
It was a unique event in the annals of The Church, that brother and sister should have Founded the two Branches of an Order still full of vitality after an existence of fourteen Centuries.

A scholar, as her name implies, of The Patriarch of The Monks of The West, from her earliest childhood, she attended the School of his virtues, for she saw in him Christ, whose Spouse she was (Epistle). [" The Abbot occupies the place of Christ, Whose name he bears: "Abbot, Father" ".]

Following the teaching of The Master ["Hear, O son, the precepts of The Master" (Rule of Saint Benedict: Prologue).] a repetition of that of Jesus in His Public Life, all her life is summed up in two sayings: "Love what is good, hate iniquity" (Introit).

The Divine Spouse, Who was about to call her unto Him (Gospel), miraculously granted the Prayer of His well-beloved. Benedict, a faithful observer of Monastic discipline, had refused to continue the Spiritual conversation which each year he granted his sister in a dependency of the Abbey. Scholastica, leaning with her elbows on the table, and holding her forehead in her hands, began to shed tears. Immediately, a violent storm burst forth and rain fell in torrents. Benedict understood that God sanctioned the brotherly love which had united them all their lives, and passed the whole night conversing with his sister about the joys of Heaven.


Three days later (543 A.D.), while at Prayer, before The Night Office, he saw the innocent Soul of Saint Scholastica ascend to Heaven in the shape of a Dove (Collect). Her body was placed at Monte-Cassino in the tomb her brother had prepared for himself, in which he was also placed a few weeks later.

"Thus, it happened", writes Saint Gregory, "that one tomb united the bodies of those whose Souls had always been intimately united in God."

Let us ask "God, Who received into Heaven the Soul of the blessed Virgin Scholastica in the shape of a Dove, to show us the way of innocence, to grant us by her merits and Prayers to live so innocently that we may deserve to attain Eternal Joys" (Collect).

Mass: Dilexisti.
In Lent: Commemoration and Last Gospel of The Feria.

"That's The Way It Is". Sung By: Céline Dion.



"That's The Way It Is".
Sung by: Céline Dion.
Available on YouTube at


Céline Dion,
by Linda Bisset.
Photo: 1998.
Source: Céline Dion
Author: Linda Bisset
(Wikimedia Commons)

Tuesday, 9 February 2021

Saint Apollonia. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 9 February.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

Saint Apollonia.
   Virgin and Martyr.
   Feast Day 9 February.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


English: Saint Apollonia.
Deutsch: Hl. Appolonia.
Magyar: Szent Apollónia.
Artist: Francisco de Zurbarán (1598–1664).
Date: 1636.
Current location: Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
Source/Photographer: The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei.
DVD-ROM, 2002. ISBN 3936122202.
Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Apollonia, a Virgin of Alexandria, was arrested during a bloody Persecution of The Christians in 249 A.D. After having her teeth broken and torn out, she joyfully threw herself, under the impulsion of The Spirit of God, into the fire prepared for her.

There, while her frail body was consumed on Earth, her very pure Soul was borne into Glory in Heaven (Collect).

Mass: Loquébar. The First Mass of a Virgin Martyr.


The following Text is from Wikipedia, the free encyclopædia,
unless stated otherwise.

Saint Apollonia (Coptic: Ϯⲁⲅⲓⲁ Ⲁⲡⲟⲗⲗⲟⲛⲓⲁ) was one of a group of Virgin Martyrs who suffered in Alexandria during a local uprising against the Christians, prior to The Persecution of Decius. According to Church Tradition, her torture included having all of her teeth violently pulled out or shattered.

For this reason, she is popularly regarded as the Patroness of dentistry and those suffering from toothache or other dental problems. French Court Painter Jehan Fouquet painted the scene of Saint Apollonia's torture in "The Martyrdom of Saint Apollonia".


The Stained-Glass Window of Saint Apollonia Church,
KingskerswellDevon, England.
Photo: 6 July 2010.
Source: Own work.
Artist: Smalljim
(Wikimedia Commons)

Lent Is On Its Way. Let Us Make It A Meaningful Time This Year. Pray And Go To Confession. Pray And Go To . . .



Illustration and Text: RORATE CAELI

Lent starts pretty soon. We're running out of time to prepare.

In the past, you could find a Traditional Lenten Mission at many Parishes. Now, unless you are near a Traditional Parish, they are nearly extinct -- or worthless.

Fortunately, we are not meant to live in the past, we are meant to live in the now. And, now, we have the Internet. And there is an abundance of good on the Internet, along with the bad.

As we do every year, we bring to your attention this wonderful, Traditional, Five-Part Lenten Mission by the holy and learned Fr. Isaac Mary Relyea. While it is not short, it does go by very quickly, and is easy to follow and understand. It's clear, concise and bold.

As the Season nears, you would do well to listen to this, to Pray on it, and to use it to prepare for a fruitful Lent -- and be ready for it to change you for the better.

Click on each of the five themes of the Mission: 

On Hell * 

Saint Cyril Of Alexandria. Bishop. Confessor. Doctor Of The Church. Feast Day 9 February.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

Saint Cyril of Alexandria.
   Bishop.
   Confessor.
   Doctor of The Church.
   Feast Day 9 February.

Double.

White Vestments.


Saint Cyril of Alexandria.
The Pillar of Faith.
Bishop, Confessor and Doctor of The Church
(376 A.D. - 444 A.D.)
Source: Own work.
Author: User:Erud
(Wikimedia Commons)


Jesus must be a man to atone for man's sin, and a God to make reparation for the offence against God. The Cycle Celebrates on this day the Feast of the Doctor who raised his voice in The Church (Introit) to condemn, in the name of Pope Celestine, at The Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.), the heresy of Nestorius.

Crushing under foot, the salt which has lost its savour (Gospel), Saint Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria, attacks the heresiarch, who, instead "of The True Doctrine, only teaches fables" (Epistle). He affirms that, in Jesus, there is only one Divine Person and that, consequently, The Saviour is at the same time God and Man and that His Mother is The Mother of God (Collect).

He died in 444 A.D.

Mass: In médio.
Commemoration: Of The Feria in Lent.
Commemoration: Of Saint Apollonia from The Mass: Loquébar.
Creed: Is said.
Last Gospel: Of The Feria, in Lent.

A Tribute To Fr. Yves Normandin (R.I.P.) (1925 – 2020). Hero Of The Traditional Mass In Canada: “We Ought To Obey God, Rather Than Men.”




A Tribute to Father Normandin (R.I.P.)
(1925 – 2020).
By Jean-Claude Dupuis, PhD.

Father Yves Normandin died on December 30, 2020. He left his mark on the history of The Church in Quebec. In 1975, the humble Parish Priest of Sainte-Yvette, Montreal, Canada, became famous for continuing to Celebrate The Traditional Mass in Latin.

Archbishop Paul Grégoire relieved him of his duties for “disobedience.” Fr. Normandin and his Traditionalist supporters occupied the Church of Sainte-Yvette illegally for six months. In the aftermath of The Second Vatican Council (1962 – 1965), Fr. Normandin Celebrated The Mass of Paul VI like every other Priest.

DOES THIS TREATMENT OF THIS WONDERFUL PRIEST
(HARASSMENT, BULLYING, REMOVAL FROM A PLACE TO LIVE, ETC)
RING ANY BELLS WITH THE CURRENT SITUATION WITH OTHER PRIESTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, AND ELSEWHERE ?

FUNNY THAT, ISN'T IT !!!

SO MUCH FOR A CARING, SHARING, LOVING, ALL-INCLUSIVE,
ALL-ENCOMPASSING, MODERN-DAY, ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

But he began to question it [Editor: “The New Modernist Mass”] when he learned that Protestant Pastors had participated in the planning of The Liturgical Reform. He was shaken by such Texts as the Encyclical “Pascendi”, Pope Saint Pius X’s Letter on “The Sillon”, Louis Salleron’s study “La nouvelle messe” [The New Mass], the Works of Léon de Poncins and Pierre Virion on Freemasonry, and all the writings of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. His conversations with Fathers Noël Barbara and Réal Bleau convinced him.

In 1973, he travelled to the Traditional Seminary in Écône, Switzerland. He was impressed by the piety of the young Seminarians. He went on to Lourdes, Rome, and Jerusalem, in search of the Spiritual strength to fight the battle of a lifetime.


In June 1975, he made his definitive return to The Mass of Pope Saint Pius V. Fr. Normandin agreed with Cardinal Ottaviani’s conclusion in his Short Critical Study of The Novus Ordo Missæ (1969): “The Novus Ordo represents, both as a whole and in its details, a striking departure from The Catholic Theology of The Mass as it was formulated in Session XXII of The Council of Trent.” The “Conciliar Spirit” was producing disastrous results. Priests sought defrocking, the Faithful were losing interest, Catholic Institutions were disappearing. It was necessary to reverse course.

The Archbishop of Montreal, Paul Grégoire, did not enter into discussion with Fr. Normandin. He simply repeated the argument from authority: “The pope changed The Mass; you must obey.” Archbishop Grégoire remained polite, but intransigent. Fr. Normandin argued that Bishops could not forbid The Tridentine Rite.

The Bull “Quo Primum” (1570) had instituted this Rite “in perpetuity.” Article 30 of The Code of Canon Law stipulated that “immemorial custom” cannot be abrogated without being expressly revoked. But,  while Pope Paul VI’s Liturgical Decree (1969) allowed Celebration of “The New Mass”, it did not forbid The Traditional Mass. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI would recognise the truth of this argument in the Motu Proprio “Summorum Pontificum” (2007).


Fr. Normandin refused to leave his Parish. The Media said he occupied Sainte-Yvette’s Church and Rectory “illegally.” That was incorrect. He had appealed Archbishop Grégoire’s decision to Rome. He had the right to keep his Appointment until The Apostolic Signatura settled the dispute.

In November 1975, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre came to support Fr. Normandin. His visit added an international dimension to the Sainte-Yvette affair. Archbishop Lefebvre was considered the leader of Traditional Catholics. The “Osservatore Romano” covered the Sainte-Yvette affair. But the Quebec Press did not mention Archbishop Lefebvre’s presence in Montreal. Radio host Yvon Dupuis, nonetheless,  broke the Media silence by inviting Archbishop Lefebvre onto his phone-in broadcast.

Archbishop Grégoire did not dare to ask Police to expel the Traditionalists of Sainte-Yvette, who Prayed, day and night, before The Blessed Sacrament exposed on the Altar, thus benefitting from the Article of The Criminal Code that forbids Police to interrupt a Religious Ceremony.


The Archdiocesan lawyers resorted to guile. They summoned Fr. Normandin to Court as a witness. He was obliged to go. The Faithful thought he had given up the fight. Archdiocesan employees entered the Rectory in his absence and changed the locks. The new Parish Priest of Sainte-Yvette removed the Monstrance, to put an end to the Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament. In the end, the Faithful left the Church.

When Yves Normandin returned, he was a “Pastor out in the cold,” with neither home nor income. But the Traditionalists would support him financially for years. Fr. Normandin Celebrated Sunday Mass in a Bavarian Brasserie in Montreal called The Beer Garden (which Traditionalists discreetly spoke of as “The German House”), and then at the more suitable location of Lucien-Pagé School. During the week, he travelled across the entire Country of Canada to say Mass for little groups of Traditionalists who asked for his Services.

Fr. Normandin spent eight years of his life on planes, in trains, and on buses (1976 – 1984). In his youth, he had dreamed of becoming a Missionary to Africa. He was a Missionary, indeed, but in his Native Land. Fr. Normandin’s Apostolate established the Foundation for the future establishments of The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) in Canada. This Religious Congregation was Founded in 1969 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre to defend The Catholic Faith and The Latin Mass. Some of Fr. Normandin’s little Altar Boys would later become Priests of The SSPX.
 

In 1984, Fr. Normandin distanced himself from the SSPX to re-join the Archdiocese of Montreal. A Non-Territorial Parish of Tridentine Rite was granted him, The Latin Community of Saint Paul, which had its home at the Church of Sainte-Cunégonde (1984 – 2000), then in Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde (2000 – 2007), and, since 2007, Saint-Irénée, which, in 2016, was given into the care of The Fraternity of Saint Peter.

But Fr. Normandin had to make a concession. He stated in writing that The Second Vatican Council and The Mass of Paul VI contained no heresy. Some Traditionalists reproached him for this “weakness.” He himself was somewhat uncomfortable with this episode in his life. But it must be recalled that, in 1984,  many Catholics, including Archbishop Lefebvre, thought that Pope Saint John Paul II would bring The Church back to Tradition. They were disillusioned when the inter-religious Day of Prayer in Assisi took place in 1986.

On the practical level, the existence of a Traditional Mass authorised by the Diocese made it possible to draw Catholics to Tradition who hesitated to join The SSPX because of its Canonical irregularity. Around 1990, I was one of those Catholics. I owe a great deal to the Latin Parish of Sainte-Cunégonde.


At the end of his life, Fr. Normandin returned to The SSPX: “This is my real family.” He lived, and said Mass, at The Precious Blood Residence in Lévis [Quebec]. His failing health unfortunately put him in a long-term Care Centre, where he endured the fallout of Covid-19. The Priests from Holy Family School could no longer bring him Communion. A generous family offered to take him in.

Fr. Normandin spent the last months of his life surrounded by children. The young Priests of The SSPX could once again visit him and soak up his example. He refused morphine, offering his sufferings for his Faithful.


Fr. Normandin’s funeral took place on January 4, 2021, at The SSPX Priory in Saint-Césaire, Quebec. He was buried in the Cemetery of Cowansville, the Town of his birth. The spirit of Fr. Normandin can be summarised in one sentence. It is the famous response of Saint Peter to The Sanhedrin: “We ought to obey God, rather than men.”

[This is a translation of a tribute by M. Jean-Claude Dupuis, originally written in French and posted to the Web-Site of Pro-Life Group “Campagne Québec-Vie” on January 6, 2021.]

Notre-Dame De Paris. Our Lady Of Paris.


Following the disastrous fire in 2019, a massive restoration
project is underway to repair Notre-Dame de Paris (Our Lady of Paris).
See the YouTube Video at the end of this Article.


Notre-Dame Cathedral,
Paris, France.
Considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic Architecture.
Photo: 17 October 2014.
Photo Credit: Alexander Sviridov / Shutterstock.com
Illustration: SHUTTERSTOCK



The North Rose Window of The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, an example of Rayonnant Architecture, with the row of figures in the Stained-Glass Windows.
Photo: 22 August 2010.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

Notre-Dame de Paris, meaning "Our Lady of Paris", also known as Notre-Dame Cathedral, or, simply, Notre-Dame, is a Mediæval Catholic Cathedral on the Île de la Cité, in the 4th-Arrondissement of Paris, France.

The Cathedral is widely-considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic Architecture. The innovative use of The Rib Vault and Flying Buttress, the enormous and colourful Rose Windows, and the naturalism and abundance of its sculptural decoration all set it apart from earlier Romanesque Architecture.

The Cathedral was begun in 1160 and largely completed by 1260, though it was modified frequently in the following Centuries. In the 1790s, Notre-Dame suffered Desecration during The French Revolution, when much of its Religious Imagery was damaged or destroyed.


Soon after the publication of Victor Hugo's novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, in 1831, popular interest in the building revived. A major restoration project, supervised by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, began in 1845 and continued for twenty-five years.

Beginning in 1963, the façade of the Cathedral was cleaned of Centuries of soot and grime, returning it to its original colour. Another campaign of cleaning and restoration was carried out during 1991-2000.

As the Cathedral of The Archdiocese of Paris, Notre-Dame contains The Cathedra of The Archbishop of Paris, currently Michel Aupetit. Twelve million people visit Notre-Dame, every year, which makes it the most visited Monument in Paris.

The following Article is taken from, and can be read in full at, FRANCE 24

A Rare Look At Restoration Of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral.


Restoration of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Available on YouTube at

Monday, 8 February 2021

A Little Levity To Lighten Your Day.

 


The Two Ronnies.
“Four Candles”.
The Hardware Shop Sketch, 1976.
Available on YouTube at

Auch, Capital Of Gascony, France, With Its Cathedral, Sainte-Marie d'Auch.

 

Auch, Capital of Gascony, France,
with its Cathedral, Sainte-Marie d'Auch.
Illustration: SHUTTERSTOCK


The Choir of Auch Cathedral.
Le Choeur de la Cathédrale d'Auch.
Available on YouTube at

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Auch Cathedral Basilica (French: Basilique Cathédrale Sainte-Marie d'Auch) is a Roman Catholic Church located in the Town of Auch in the Midi-Pyrénées, France. It is a National Monument, and is The Seat of The Archbishopric of Auch.

Under The Concordat of 1801, the Ecclesiastical Office was Dissolved and Annexed to The Diocese of Agen, but re-established in 1822. The Cathedral contains a Suite of eighteen Renaissance Stained-Glass Windows by Arnaud de Moles.

MUSIC.

The wonderful music and singing, contained in these YouTube Videos
of The Choir of Sainte-Marie d’Auch, are

Montserrat Caballé and Vangelis singing/playing “Like A Dream”
and
Montserrat Caballé singing “The Prayer”.


English: Auch Cathedral, Gascony, France.
Français: La Cathédrale Sainte-Marie d'Auch.
Available on YouTube at


English: Auch Cathedral, France.
Français: Cathédrale d'Auch.
Photo: 1 August 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: Vassil
(Wikimedia Commons)


Choir Stalls in Auch Cathedral, France.
Photo: 24 September 2011.
Source: Own work.
Author: PMRMaeyaert
(Wikimedia Commons)


Choir Stalls, Auch Cathedral, France.
Photo: 1884.
(1840–1905).
(Wikimedia Commons)
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