Monthly Archives: December 2024

Home Again, Home Again, Jiggity Jig

Well, I didn’t visit any markets, and I certainly didn’t buy a fat pig. Yet here I am having returned from a quick jaunt to my native New Jersey.

While there, a nephew gave me perhaps the best tee shirt I’ve ever worn. It was a birthday present.

Ne Obliviscarus!

I shall wear it with pride.

Bonus shot of the homeland.

The Priest Is Not His Own

The title is taken from the title of a Fulton Sheen book about the priesthood.

So let me tell you about the priesthood.

This morning I witnessed one of my dearest friends, a priest, bury his mother.

We’ve known each other since we were classmates in seminary. I remember one of our professors telling us a story in class one day. It was the story of priest who was preparing to celebrate the funeral Mass of his mother. I think this was a liturgy class. A priest-friend of that priest said to him, “Today, let the church bury your mother.”

The implication was that the priest in question should let the rituals of Holy Mother Church play out in all their beauty, that he should offer the sacrifice in persona Christi and let Our Lord work through him.

This morning, my friend let the Church bury his mom because he was not his own. He is a man configured to Christ. I watched as he choked up at the final prayers of the Mass. I choked up too because I feel for him. When we got to the cemetery he was composed as he prayed the last prayers he would pray in the presence of the body of the woman who taught him to pray and who offered him to God to be His priest.

In the ancient rites, there is a beautiful moment during a priest’s ordination where his hands, until then bound, having just been anointed with oil, are wiped clean of that chrism with a cloth called a maniturgium. The new priest then offers as his first gift that same cloth to his mother. At her death, she is buried with the cloth so that symbolically she may offer it to Christ at her judgment.

Look what I did for you; my Lord! I made a priest for you!”

I have been so blessed to see so many intimate moments in the lives of Our Lord’s holy priests. I have seen these ordinations and witnessed priests give their mothers and fathers and siblings and friends Holy Communion. And today I stood by my friend as his mother’s body was lowered into the earth, just down the hill from my own twin sister’s grave.

Thanks be to God for holy priests!

Thanks be to God, too, for holy mothers!

Pray for priests. Pray God send us more and pray for those He has claimed that the evil one not snatch them away.

Mary, Mother of Priests, pray for us!

XII Station, St. Bartholomew the Apostle Catholic Church, Scotch Plains, NJ. “Standing by the cross of Jesus was His Mother…”

Frequent Flyer

I’m in the air again. This time time attend the funeral of the mother of a dear friend.

Please pray for her repose.

Advent 2024

“Stir up Thy power, we beseech Thee, O Lord, and come: that from the threatening dangers of our sins we may deserve to be rescued by Thy protection, and to be saved by Thy deliverance: Who livest and reignest with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen.” – Collect of the First Sunday of Advent

Am I the only one who really needed to hear this prayer? Isn’t it amazing how Holy Mother Church knows exactly what her children need? Uniting oneself with the priest in offering this collect to God, certainly helps set the tone for the four weeks ahead. Also note, as my Missal says:

“The liturgical texts used during the four weeks of the season of Advent remind the faithful of the ‘absence of Christ’. Therefore, the Collects of Advent do not end with, ’Through Our Lord Jesus Christ,’ as during the rest of the year. – Notes on the First Part of the Liturgical Year, Roman Missal 1962, St: Mary’s Press

So where did He go?

Don’t worry… He’s coming.