Friday, July 17, 2020

Online conference "Catholicism in a COVID-19 World" Saturday July 18

Brother Knights,

Please read about this important conference tomorrow Saturday July 18 hosted by the Latin Mass Society in the U.K. entitled "Catholicism in a COVID-19 World". It features several notable speakers including Bishop Athanasius Schneider and Fr. John Zuhlsdorf.  Please note the times below are London/UK  (GMT) - it actually begins 7:00AM EDT. To learn more read below:

- Traditional Knights Latin Mass Network





An online conference “Catholicism in a Covid-19 World” will be hosted by the Latin Mass Society this Saturday, 18th July, from 12 noon (GMT + 1) until 4.45 pm (GMT + 1) featuring speakers Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Fr Tim Finigan, Fr John Zuhlsdorf, Dr Joseph Shaw, Archbishop Thomas Gullickson and Mgr Gordon Read. The event will be hosted by Dr Shaw and Sebastian Morello and will begin with Live High Mass in the Traditional Rite from St Mary’s Warrington.
Joseph Shaw writes “I am delighted to be taking part in the Latin Mass Society’s first online conference with a wonderful selection of speakers. I hope that many people will be able to join us on the day.”
This event is being held online for free and can be viewed on the Latin Mass Society’s new YouTube channel. To bookmark the LMS YouTube channel go HERE.
The direct link for the Conference is HERE.
No registration is necessary, although to sign up for updates before and during the event, go to HERE.
A recording of the day will remain on our YouTube channel.
Itinerary (Subject to change)
12 noon Introduction from Dr Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the Latin Mass Society and Sebastian Morello, Formation Adviser for the Archdiocese of Southwark.
12.10pm High Mass Live from St Mary’s Warrington. Celebrant Fr Armand de Malleray FSSP
13.25 Archbishop Gullickson, Apostolic Nuncio to Switzerland and Liechtenstein and Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan
13.45 Fr Tim Finigan, Priest of the Archdiocese of Southwark
14.15 Mgr Gordon Read, National Chaplain to the LMS
14.45 Fr John Zuhlsdorf, President of the Tridentine Mass Society of Madison and Blogger: Covid-19 : What are the implications for Tradition?
15.45 Dr Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the LMS: After the Plague
16.15 Live Q & A with Dr Shaw, Fr Tim Finigan and Sebastian Morello
16.45 End

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Supreme Knight's Statement About Statues

Brother Knights,

Please see the below statement from Supreme Knight Carl Anderson on attacks against Catholic statues. This was an e-mail statement sent on Wednesday July 15 to all Knights.

- Traditional Knights Latin Mass Network





Brother Knights:
We are all aware of the troubling events that are occurring today, including attacks on statues of historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and our Order’s namesake, Christopher Columbus. Statues of saints have also been vandalized, including those honoring St. Junípero Serra, St. Louis and even the Blessed Virgin Mary, and houses of worship and other religious symbols have been attacked. These are not merely attacks on statues and history. They are increasingly attacks on Catholics and people of faith.
In the late 19th century, the Knights of Columbus took its name at a time of intense anti-Catholicism. Our founding members wanted to show that Catholics played an essential role in the exploration and development of America since its earliest days, and that a Catholic could be both a good citizen and a good Catholic.
However, anti-Catholicism persisted. In the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan tried to stop Columbus Day celebrations and opposed Columbus statues simply because Columbus was a Catholic. We opposed the KKK then and have continued to stand up against bigotry directed at Catholics and others.
We stood up against the persecution of Catholics in Mexico in the 1920s, spoke out for the Jews of Germany in the 1930s and worked for religious freedom behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. Today, we are rebuilding Christian communities in the Middle East that were targeted for genocide. Each of us can be proud of our history of standing up for the most vulnerable among us.
While our faith calls us to be respectful of different perspectives, acts of vandalism are crimes against all who cherish democracy and mutual respect. The Knights of Columbus remains firm in its condemnation of all forms of racism and violence, including political violence. With churches, statues, and religious symbols subject to vandalism and attack, we call upon elected officials and leaders at every level to defend the religious freedom of all.
Vivat Jesus!
Carl A. Anderson
Supreme Knight

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Special Reqiuem Mass this Thursday July 9 at 2pm EDT

Brother Knights,


This Thursday July 9th at 2:00 pm (ET) a Requiem Mass for deceased members of the Church Music Association ofAmerica (CMAA) will be offered by our Rector, Rev. Robert Pasley, at Mater Ecclesiae Parish, Berlin, NJ. as part of the Virtual Colloquium they are conducting this year.  Fr. Pasley also serves as the chaplain for the Mater Ecclesiae Council 12833.

It will be live-streamed on the CMAA YouTube channel – no pre-registration is required to view it.

We are sharing this as many Knights have a great devotion toward sacred music and/or sing in their parish's schola. 

Vivat Jesus!

Monday, June 29, 2020

Help support "Mass of the Ages" Liturgy Film

Brother Knights,

As many of you know, our network has been supporting and promoting The Liturgy Film, also now entitled Mass of the Ages: How Tradition Will Restore the Church. This documentary will examine the loss of faith among Catholics and how it happened over the last 50 years.

Sacred Stories, a Catholic film production company in Dayton, Ohio (whose owner attends the local Latin Mass parish) is spearheading it.

We are pleased to share that they have launched their kick-starter campaign to raise the funds necessary to complete the film. Thanks to your help and others, they have raised over $14,000 - yet they still have a long ways to go.

Can you review the trailer and campaign site?

The Liturgy Film - Trailer

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1185360163/mass-of-the-ages-how-tradition-will-restore-the-church/description



If you enjoy the trailer - would you consider asking your council, friends and family to support this?

As Catholic author John Senior noted, we can't restore the culture until we restore the liturgy. "Mass of the Ages" begins that process by awakening Catholics to the importance of Sacred Liturgy.

For direct questions, please producer Cameron O'Hearn at: film(at)liturgyfilm.org

For the official film website visit: https://theliturgy.org/

Social media:
·         Twitter: https://twitter.com/liturgyfilm
·         Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liturgyfilm/
YouTube:
·         Dr. Peter Kreeft interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bex8G76NsGI
·         Dr. Peter Kwasniewski interview: https://youtu.be/gjCp5hWXvYQ
·         Matt Fraad interview:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCp5hWXvYQ

Thursday, June 25, 2020

The Return of the Image-Breakers

The Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP), a Latin Mass society of priests has posted an excellent article on the iconoclasm taking place in our cities which roving mobs tear down statues. This isn't the first time this has occurred and like the other times, this will pass and as the article says orthodoxy will triumph. 

https://fssp.com/the-return-of-the-image-breakers/

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Father's Day Sermon by Fr. John Perricone

We share with you a sermon written by Fr. John Perricone for Father's Day (3rd Sunday after Pentecost/External Solemnity of the Sacred Heart).  Fr. Perricone offers the Traditional Latin Mass at All Saints-Assumption parish in Jersey City, NJ and has offered many retreats and Latin Masses for Knights in the NJ/NY area over the years.




FATHER’S  DAY  SERMON
2020
Father John A. Perricone


As with every mystery of our Catholic Faith, the Holy Trinity is called a mystery not because it is like a riddle, but because it is like an ocean.  Divine mysteries are as incomprehensible as trying to count all the stars of the universe, or the sands on earth.  They are beyond our ken because their beauty, truth and wonder is infinite, exceeding reason’s grasp.  Even in the Beatific Vision the mysteries of the Faith will never be entirely comprehended by men or angels, because their intellects are created, and therefore limited.  All of eternity for the Blessed will be a series of new adventures into the bowels of Love, one never like another.  Each one fuller, deeper and bursting with an ecstatic joy far grander than the one before.

One of the ways to begin climbing near the edges of the mystery of the Holy Trinity is to look at human fathers.  They are faint echoes of the Trinity; traces of Their ineffable beauty.  St. Thomas teaches: “bonum diffusivum est.”  (good, of its very nature, pours itself out.)  Since the Trinity is the Good Itself, Its very nature is always pouring out Itself in love.  Father eternally begets (pours out Itself) the Son, and their infinite love spirates (pours out) the Holy Spirit.  Yet this divine diffusion could not end there.  Per impossibile, or else God’s Divine Nature would be violated.  So God then pours Himself out of Himself, resulting in creation.  In the words of Fr. Edoard Hugon, the great Thomist and friend of Fr. Garrigou-Lagrange: “The world (creation) is the first revelation of God, the first book where His eternal ideas are printed, the first vestiges of His attributes, the image of His beauty, the first echo of His voice.”  The apex of God’s material creation is man, but not man alone.  Man is truly man only with and in another in love (“It is not good for the man to be alone.”  Gen 2:18).  The heights of human love are reached in the nuptial union where the spouses pour themselves out to the other resulting in the pouring forth of new life.  This kind of motion, intrinsic to the Holy Trinity, imprints Itself in a unique fashion on fathers.  As the Father begets the Son in love, so fathers beget children in blessed union with their spouses.  Fathers are intrinsically allied to the Heavenly Father in the generation of new children.  This alliance is irreparably betrayed when man uses this generative faculty in any other way than the Father does.  Just as the Father’s actions are always fecund, so must every nuptial act of natural fathers.  Just as the Father’s acts are always overflowing with abundance, so must the marital acts of fathers result in abundance of children.  Our God is not a God of carefully calculated limits, neither should earthly fathers be.  If so, he ceases to be a man at all, and deforms himself into a caricature of a man.

Natural fathers possess a special duty to uphold and defend the natural order of things.  They are guardians of truth.  The Trinity bequeaths fathers a singular imitation of Their inner life, and expects them to be on the front lines of exhibiting Their riches.  Hence, the obligation of nurturing their own families in the truth of God’s life.  Today this is a formidable task.  Navigating the heaving swells of secularism demands the courage of a hundred armies and the savvy of a dozen Patton’s.  As we have seen in the past few weeks, swarms of militants will not rest until they have shredded every fabric of civility, morality and Western Civilization.  They must be met and scattered.  First, by fathers.  This is a part of their principal vocation.  Yes, they must furnish food, shelter and security for their families.  However, all of that will be in vain if truth is permitted to die on the vine.  Where were the voices of the millions of good fathers when political leaders, sports idols, Hollywood elites and the Fortune 500 titans bowed to the Maoist venom of Black Lives Matter and Antifa?  Where was the million-man-march of good fathers as Stalinists occupied actual sectors of our cities?  Fathers, you are marked with the sign of the Trinity.  Where is your valor?  What has become of your thirst for heroism? Before the Holy Trinity, it is your solemn obligation to find it again.

Fathers, with all that the Trinity has blessed you, you are invested by Them with even more.  Threaded into the very fiber of your being is an aching homesickness: a homesickness for heaven.  Never rest in reminding your boys and girls of this homesickness.  Even as they admire your success and wealth, warn them that life is not about these, though important in their proper place.  Life is using all these things to win heaven.  Teach them that every hour in the classroom, all the days in the library, all their struggles for good grades are for one purpose: ad maiorem Dei gloriam.  Remind them of the stirring exhortation of the seventeenth century Archbishop of Paris, Benigne Bossuet, who exclaimed from the pulpit of Notre Dame: “Woe to the knowledge that does not turn to loving God!”  Tell your children that Christ Crucified matters above all things.  They will not believe you unless they see you acting day in and day out with this primacy of purpose.  When you become lukewarm, they will become bad.  To your horror, they will become the heirs of the children looting stores and tearing down our nation.

On this Fathers’ Day, the Trinity and Holy Church begs you to be true fathers.  Only when you execute that role will our lost world find its way back to God.  Your virile example will teach other men to be men again, and resist the cowardly retreat we have seen on full display these past few weeks.  Let ring in your minds the warning of Shakespeare in Julius Caesar: “Before a coward dies, he dies a thousand deaths.”  Make your campaign to take captive the debased ideas that have brought our beloved America to her knees, and chain them in cages.  Then drag your conquest to the throne of Christ the King and present it as the booty of your brave war for Him.

Fathers, be the standard bearers of the Blessed Trinity.  Though you are not that Mystery, you bear the royal mark of that Mystery.  Heavy responsibilities lay upon your shoulders.  Don’t fear them.  The Blessed Trinity expects you to make Their echoes heard to every corner of the earth. 

We wait to see the mark you make.  More importantly, God waits.