I don't think His Excellency Bishop Fellay has mentioned anywhere that the SSPX would be adopting this 3rd edition. That being the case (Deo Gratias of course) I have paid it little or no attention at all to Romes latest rendition of the Mass.
It is, to my way of thinking, just another attempt to meld together the novus ordo with the True Mass. But that is of course just my thoughts on it for whatever that is worth.
Lee was a friend of mine. He died of cancer on October 25th 2009. He had a wife and three daughters. He offered his death( which for him was a five day horrifying battle before the end) to Mary for the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart. I think the year he died the 25th was the Feast of Christ the King.
He suffered horribly but would not complain one bit because he wanted to give it all to Mary and he did. He was an admirable Catholic on this earth and even more admirable during his last days and hours.
well I'm not sure which comment you mean but if they ever do get their hands on me and roast me I hope like Saint Lawrence I'm given the grace to say "turn me over, I'm done on this side".
If your sister used a computer I was going to suggest perhaps switching browsers, but with a phone I don't have any suggestions for the poor dear. I'm so sorry:(
Maybe you or she can call the phone company and they may know something that she can do.
I'm just not sure....I have no experience with that.
Elizabeth was the daughter of the just and pious Andrew II, king of Hungary, the niece of Saint Hedwig, and the sister of the virtuous Bela IV, king of Hungary, who became the father of Saint Cunegundes and of Saint Margaret of Hungary, a Dominican nun. Another of her brothers was Coloman, King of Galicia and prince of Russia, who led an angelic life amid the multiple affairs of the world and the troubles of war.
She was betrothed in infancy to Louis, Landgrave of Thuringia, and brought up from the age of four in his father’s court. Never could she bear to adopt the ornaments of the court for her own usage, and she took pleasure only in prayer. She would remove her royal crown when she entered the church, saying she was in the presence of the Saviour who wore a crown of thorns. As she grew older, she employed the jewels offered her for the benefit of the poor. Not content with receiving numbers of them daily in her palace, and relieving all in distress, she built several hospitals, where she herself served the sick, bathing them, feeding them, dressing their wounds and ulcers. The relatives of her fiancé tried to prevent the marriage, saying she was fit only for a cloister; but the young prince said he would not accept gold in the quantity of a nearby mountain, if it were offered him to abandon his resolution to marry Elizabeth.
Once as she was carrying in the folds of her mantle some provisions for the poor, she met her husband returning from the hunt. Astonished to see her bending under the weight of her burden, he opened the mantle and found in it nothing but beautiful red and white roses, though it was not the season for flowers. He told her to continue on her way, and took one of the marvelous roses, which he conserved all his life. She never ceased to edify him in all of her works. One of her twelve excellent Christian maxims, by which she regulated all her conduct was, “Often recall that you are the work of the hands of God and act accordingly, in such a way as to be eternally with Him.”
When her pious young husband died in Sicily on his way to a Crusade with the Emperor Frederick, she was cruelly driven from her palace by her brother-in-law. Those whom she had aided showed nothing but coldness for her; God was to purify His Saint by harsh tribulations. She was forced to wander through the streets with her little children, a prey to hunger and cold. The bishop of Bamberg, her maternal uncle, finally forced the cruel prince to ask pardon for his ill treatment of her, but she voluntarily renounced the grandeurs of the world, and went to live in a small house she had prepared in the city of Marburgh. There she practiced the greatest austerities. She welcomed all her sufferings, and continued to be the mother of the poor, distributing all of the heritage eventually conceded to her, and converting many by her holy life. She died in 1231, at the age of twenty-four.
Yes I know what you mean John-Mary. That article got under my skin pretty bad. The wolves are in charge of the hen house. If that were my child all heck would be breaking loose because I would be demanding answers and making one giant uproar over it. Where's the parents of these children? and why aren't they speaking up?
I'm not sure why there isn't a greater presence of the SSPX in Spain.
I think though that the incident took place in France.
Dear John-mary, I keep reading in our news here about the terrible bombings going on in Nigeria, and I hope you and your loved ones are safe. :-( I will pray for you and your family, that Our Dear Lord and His Most Blessed Mother keep you safe in body and soul
Happy Birthday, dear John-Mary! May Our Dear Lord bless you on your special day and always. Especially may St. Ignatius, whose day you share, watch over and guide you always. It is so good to hear from you again. Hope things are well with you and your family.
Happy and blessed birthday dearest John-Mary! I read about what you posted-the bombings in your neighborhood. I worry about you and your family and so many other good Nigerians all the time. I'm so sorry for what you are enduring but you are a shining example of how to carry ones' Cross, with patience, love, humility and perseverance! Maybe someday I'll climb that high and carry mine as well as you :)
Have a good day and may you be blessed always. My blood sister, as well she is a religious who taught at Kisubi Univ in Uganda and is returning to Uganda mid August,I pray for her daily as I shall for your safety.She is heading up a novitiate there when she returns.Love Isabelle DeMERS
Happy Birthday dear John Mary, so sorry to hear of the terrifying situation you are in. I ask the Good God and His holy Mother to protect you strengthen you and your family. I will offer rosary for you and your intentions at our parish rosary in 5 hours time, as well as remembering you all in my Holy hour in 3 hours time.
Thanks for your Christmas wishes John-mary ! I wish all God's blessing upon you and your loved ones also, for the beautiful season of Christmas ! God bless, Adele
Happy Birthday, dear son John-Mary! May good St. Ignatius of Loyola, whose feast day is your birthday, watch over, guard and help you always. May Our Dear Mother in Heaven keep you in the fold of her arms. Hope that you are well. Thank you very much for all the rosaries you pray for all of us here.
Happy Birthday to you John-mary. May our Lord bless you and our heavenly Mother Mary hold you tightly within Her loving arms and cover you with Her mantle of protection, always.
Happy Birthday, dear Son John-Mary! May Our Dear Lord and His Most Holy Mother Mary always watch over you. May St. Ignatius of Loyola, whose feast day is today, always be your special patron and guide. Hope you have a very special and happy birthday!
Happy Birthday on your special day, John-Mary . May our Lord bless you and our heavenly Mother Mary hold you tightly within Her loving arms always and cover you with Her mantle of protection.
Dawn Marie
I don't think His Excellency Bishop Fellay has mentioned anywhere that the SSPX would be adopting this 3rd edition. That being the case (Deo Gratias of course) I have paid it little or no attention at all to Romes latest rendition of the Mass.
It is, to my way of thinking, just another attempt to meld together the novus ordo with the True Mass. But that is of course just my thoughts on it for whatever that is worth.
God bless you dear heart!
Oct 18, 2011
Dawn Marie
Lee was a friend of mine. He died of cancer on October 25th 2009. He had a wife and three daughters. He offered his death( which for him was a five day horrifying battle before the end) to Mary for the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart. I think the year he died the 25th was the Feast of Christ the King.
He suffered horribly but would not complain one bit because he wanted to give it all to Mary and he did. He was an admirable Catholic on this earth and even more admirable during his last days and hours.
Oct 25, 2011
Luci Hagarty
John-mary,
Thank you for welcoming me. I am happy to be a Crusader.
Luci
Nov 3, 2011
Dawn Marie
Hi John-Mary!
Is she signed in? I have changed the site to private for a few days.
If she is signed in then I have no idea why it would not let her add friends.
Maybe she could power on and off her blackberry and try again
IMH
DM
Nov 3, 2011
Dawn Marie
heeeheeeee you are too funny!!!
Thanks for making me giggle I needed that!
Nov 7, 2011
Susan L. Welch
Dear John,
thank you so much. you/re funny :)) I will keep you and yours in my rosary. God bless you, susan
Nov 7, 2011
Dawn Marie
heehee
well I'm not sure which comment you mean but if they ever do get their hands on me and roast me I hope like Saint Lawrence I'm given the grace to say "turn me over, I'm done on this side".
Saint Lawrence, pray for us.
:)))
Nov 8, 2011
Dawn Marie
Hi John-Mary :)
If your sister used a computer I was going to suggest perhaps switching browsers, but with a phone I don't have any suggestions for the poor dear. I'm so sorry:(
Maybe you or she can call the phone company and they may know something that she can do.
I'm just not sure....I have no experience with that.
God bless you!
IMH
DM
Nov 12, 2011
Dawn Marie
SAINT ELIZABETH of HUNGARY
Widow
(1207-1231)
Elizabeth was the daughter of the just and pious Andrew II, king of Hungary, the niece of Saint Hedwig, and the sister of the virtuous Bela IV, king of Hungary, who became the father of Saint Cunegundes and of Saint Margaret of Hungary, a Dominican nun. Another of her brothers was Coloman, King of Galicia and prince of Russia, who led an angelic life amid the multiple affairs of the world and the troubles of war.
She was betrothed in infancy to Louis, Landgrave of Thuringia, and brought up from the age of four in his father’s court. Never could she bear to adopt the ornaments of the court for her own usage, and she took pleasure only in prayer. She would remove her royal crown when she entered the church, saying she was in the presence of the Saviour who wore a crown of thorns. As she grew older, she employed the jewels offered her for the benefit of the poor. Not content with receiving numbers of them daily in her palace, and relieving all in distress, she built several hospitals, where she herself served the sick, bathing them, feeding them, dressing their wounds and ulcers. The relatives of her fiancé tried to prevent the marriage, saying she was fit only for a cloister; but the young prince said he would not accept gold in the quantity of a nearby mountain, if it were offered him to abandon his resolution to marry Elizabeth.
Once as she was carrying in the folds of her mantle some provisions for the poor, she met her husband returning from the hunt. Astonished to see her bending under the weight of her burden, he opened the mantle and found in it nothing but beautiful red and white roses, though it was not the season for flowers. He told her to continue on her way, and took one of the marvelous roses, which he conserved all his life. She never ceased to edify him in all of her works. One of her twelve excellent Christian maxims, by which she regulated all her conduct was, “Often recall that you are the work of the hands of God and act accordingly, in such a way as to be eternally with Him.”
When her pious young husband died in Sicily on his way to a Crusade with the Emperor Frederick, she was cruelly driven from her palace by her brother-in-law. Those whom she had aided showed nothing but coldness for her; God was to purify His Saint by harsh tribulations. She was forced to wander through the streets with her little children, a prey to hunger and cold. The bishop of Bamberg, her maternal uncle, finally forced the cruel prince to ask pardon for his ill treatment of her, but she voluntarily renounced the grandeurs of the world, and went to live in a small house she had prepared in the city of Marburgh. There she practiced the greatest austerities. She welcomed all her sufferings, and continued to be the mother of the poor, distributing all of the heritage eventually conceded to her, and converting many by her holy life. She died in 1231, at the age of twenty-four.
Nov 19, 2011
Dawn Marie
Hi John-Mary :)
Nov 19, 2011
Dawn Marie
Found this J-M
http://op54rosary.ning.com/profiles/blogs/apostolic-constitution-of...
Nov 29, 2011
Dawn Marie
Yes I know what you mean John-Mary. That article got under my skin pretty bad. The wolves are in charge of the hen house. If that were my child all heck would be breaking loose because I would be demanding answers and making one giant uproar over it. Where's the parents of these children? and why aren't they speaking up?
I'm not sure why there isn't a greater presence of the SSPX in Spain.
I think though that the incident took place in France.
Dec 5, 2011
Dawn Marie
Hi John-Mary :)
Actually I'm not here as often as all that. I just rarely if ever log out because I hate logging in and out all the time.
God bless you :)
Dec 18, 2011
Dawn Marie
Merry Christmas John-Mary!
Dec 24, 2011
Dawn Marie
Where,O where art thou John-Mary?
Feb 7, 2012
Dawn Marie
Ahhha!
There you are :)
How was your trip? Did you get to go to Mass? and retreat?
Anyhow so glad you are back!
Feb 11, 2012
Cathleen
Dear John-mary, I keep reading in our news here about the terrible bombings going on in Nigeria, and I hope you and your loved ones are safe. :-( I will pray for you and your family, that Our Dear Lord and His Most Blessed Mother keep you safe in body and soul
Jun 18, 2012
Cathleen
Haven't heard from you for awhile and hope you are doing ok.
Jul 25, 2012
Cathleen
So good to hear from you. THanks for the update. We will remember you in our prayers and novenas.
Jul 28, 2012
Cathleen
Happy Birthday, John-Mary! :-) May God bless you on your special day and always!
Jul 30, 2012
Dawn Marie
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR JOHN-MARY!!!!!!
I pray God bless, protect and keep you always in His Most Sacred Heart+
You are in my thoughts and prayers especially today:)
Jul 31, 2012
Ana De Valle
Many Thanks dear Jonh Mary. God bless you. VIVA CRISTO REY!
Aug 21, 2012
Dawn Marie
I'm doing o.k. dear JM :-)
How have things been for you? I hope good.
Nov 16, 2012
Susan L. Welch
Dear JohnMary,
I hope this note finds you and your family in good health and spirit today.
I pray everyday for your safety. you can email me anytime when you are online
bmj553@yahoo.com. I don't get to come on this site too much - pretty busy with
my daily newsletter and trying to get my kids book into an e-book.
God bless you and yours,
susan
Nov 22, 2012
Dawn Marie
Dear John-Mary,
If they are true Trads faithful to Tradition and to Our Lord Jesus Christ the answer is no, they do not recite the so called "luminous mysteries".
I hope so much that you are well. I keep you everyday in our prayers.
A blessed, happy and holy Christmas to you dear soul!
With love in Mary Immaculate
DM
Dec 22, 2012
Dawn Marie
I can't tell you how good it is to have you back John-Mary, I surely missed you!
How is everything going for you? How is your family doing?
With love in Mary's Heart
DM
Jul 20, 2013
Gloria
Happy Birthday on your special day John-Mary. May the Lord Bless you and our heavenly Mother Mary hold you tightly within Her loving arms always.
Jul 30, 2013
Cathleen
Happy Birthday, dear John-Mary! May Our Dear Lord bless you on your special day and always. Especially may St. Ignatius, whose day you share, watch over and guide you always. It is so good to hear from you again. Hope things are well with you and your family.
Jul 30, 2013
Dawn Marie
Happy and blessed birthday dearest John-Mary! I read about what you posted-the bombings in your neighborhood. I worry about you and your family and so many other good Nigerians all the time. I'm so sorry for what you are enduring but you are a shining example of how to carry ones' Cross, with patience, love, humility and perseverance! Maybe someday I'll climb that high and carry mine as well as you :)
God bless you always and forever JM!
With love in Mary's Heart
DM
Jul 31, 2013
isabelle de mers
Dear John-Mary chijioke mbah
Have a good day and may you be blessed always. My blood sister, as well she is a religious who taught at Kisubi Univ in Uganda and is returning to Uganda mid August,I pray for her daily as I shall for your safety.She is heading up a novitiate there when she returns.Love Isabelle DeMERS
Jul 31, 2013
Susan L. Welch
HAPPY BIRTHDAY John-Mary!!!
I hope this is a happy day for you.
Every day I pray Mary's angels protect you and yours.
God bless you always,
Susan
Jul 31, 2013
Adele Olsen
Happy Birthday dear John Mary, so sorry to hear of the terrifying situation you are in. I ask the Good God and His holy Mother to protect you strengthen you and your family. I will offer rosary for you and your intentions at our parish rosary in 5 hours time, as well as remembering you all in my Holy hour in 3 hours time.
Jul 31, 2013
bernadette szczepkowski
A most blessed birthday John Mary, may the Queen of Angels protect you.
Jul 31, 2013
Dawn Marie
Dec 24, 2013
Adele Olsen
Thanks for your Christmas wishes John-mary ! I wish all God's blessing upon you and your loved ones also, for the beautiful season of Christmas ! God bless, Adele
Jan 8, 2014
Lisa Patrick
Feb 9, 2014
Dawn Marie
Hi dear John-Mary :)
Yes all is well here. How are things going for you?
Thank you for all the rosaries you pray for us+
IMH
Dawn Marie
Jul 21, 2014
Cathleen
Happy Birthday, dear son John-Mary! May good St. Ignatius of Loyola, whose feast day is your birthday, watch over, guard and help you always. May Our Dear Mother in Heaven keep you in the fold of her arms. Hope that you are well. Thank you very much for all the rosaries you pray for all of us here.
Jul 30, 2014
Gloria
Happy Birthday to you John-mary. May our Lord bless you and our heavenly Mother Mary hold you tightly within Her loving arms and cover you with Her mantle of protection, always.
Jul 30, 2014
Alley
Blessed Angel Day John-Mary!!
Happy and Blessed Birthday!!
May Our Blessed Mother Mary keep you always close to Her
Immaculate Heart and safely under Her Mantel, with love always.
Jul 31, 2014
Michael
Happy Birthday John-Mary! May God Bless you on your special day!
Jul 31, 2014
Dawn Marie
Happy birthday John-Mary! God bless you a thousandfold!
Jul 31, 2014
bernadette szczepkowski
A most blessed birthday John-Mary!
Jul 31, 2014
Dawn Marie
Dec 25, 2014
Dawn Marie
Apr 5, 2015
Cathleen
Happy Birthday, dear Son John-Mary! May Our Dear Lord and His Most Holy Mother Mary always watch over you. May St. Ignatius of Loyola, whose feast day is today, always be your special patron and guide. Hope you have a very special and happy birthday!
Jul 31, 2015
Dawn Marie
Jul 31, 2015
Dawn Marie
Happy birthday dearest John-Mary!!!
Jul 30, 2016
Gloria
Happy Birthday on your special day, John-Mary . May our Lord bless you and our heavenly Mother Mary hold you tightly within Her loving arms always and cover you with Her mantle of protection.
Jul 31, 2016
bernadette szczepkowski
A little late happy birthday, John-mary
Jul 31, 2016