The Sheep are Wanting in the Fold

Abscindétur de ovíli pecus. (from the Canticle of Habakkuk: Hab. 3:17) Saint Benedict is famously the man who saved Western Civilization. He lived during the decades following the fall of Rome to terminal decadence and invasion, and the Order he founded went on to preserve the works of literature and history and philosophy that are the heritage of Rome and […]

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Abbot Marion

The monks of Saint Martin’s Abbey in Lacey, Washington have elected their ninth abbot. This is the abbey where Francine and I are Oblates. Here is the official announcement from the Prior, Brother Nicolaus Wilson, O.S.B.: It is with great joy that the monks of St. Martin’s Abbey announce the election of our ninth abbot, Abbot Marion Qui-Thac Nguyen. Abbot […]

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My Lord and My God

Happy feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle! Today wasn’t always his feast. In fact in my Monastic Diurnal, today is the Memorial of Saints Processus and Martinian. I’m sure these holy martyrs will forgive me if I choose to celebrate the Apostle today as well, since he is my name saint. I thought today I’d share with you part of […]

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Saint John’s Eve

Tomorrow being the Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, today is Saint John’s Eve. Throughout much of Europe, the tradition on this day is to light bonfires. Here’s ours from a couple of years ago. Saint John’s Eve, 2015 Not much of a bonfire, strictly speaking, but we do live in the city after all! Probably not […]

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The Immaculate Heart of Mary

Today, the day after the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, is the feast of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On my Benedictine Ordo (and the Extraordinary Form calendar), we’ll have to wait for August 22nd, the Octave Day of the Assumption, for this feast. The veneration (not worship!) of Mary’s Immaculate Heart consists in the […]

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Follow the Instructions

Since Archbishop Etienne declared The Year of the Eucharist, it might be time to get back to our ongoing series of essays on the General Instruction of the Roman Missal. It seems like a timely project, and the Archbishop’s observation that this is “an appropriate time for parishes to provide additional training for all liturgical ministers, as well as additional […]

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Charlotte

Please in your mercy pray for the repose of the soul of my granddaughter Charlotte Franchesca Robinowitz, born on June 11, 2018 at 11:11pm. She passed away early the next morning in the arms of her parents. Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis.

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Corpus Christi in the Desert

For seven years, on the Sunday Solemnity of Corpus Christi, my parish of Holy Rosary had an outdoor Procession of the Blessed Sacrament following the Noon Mass, taking Jesus through the streets of Tacoma and amongst His people. Rev. Jacob Maurer in the Corpus Christi Procession, 2013 This is a particularly special solemnity for our parish. Back in 2013, this […]

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Year of the Eucharist

Archbishop Paul Etienne of Seattle has proclaimed a “Year of the Eucharist” to begin on the external Solemnity of Corpus Christi, this coming Sunday. In his recent pastoral letter The Work of Redemption, he says: During the coming year, I ask every Catholic and every parish community to commit themselves to deepening our understanding and experience of the Eucharist, and […]

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