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Music: RV 644 Juditha triumphans Composer: Father Antonio Vivaldi Review: stars above 17. Aria "Agitata infido flatu" Agitata infido flatu Diu volatu Vagabundo Maesta hirundo It plorando Boni ignara. Sed impulsu aurae serenae Tantae cito oblita poenae In dilecta Dulcia tecta Gaudi ridet haud avara. 17. Aria "Tossed by a treacherous wind" Tossed by the treacherous wind in its long flight, the wandering sad swallow goes weeping, unaware of good. But pushed by a fair breeze, suddenly forgetting such sorrow, in its delightfully tender nest. Before any translation I heard anguish.
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Sic semper tyrannis.
Oderint dum metuant. Aut cum scuto aut in scuto. Gladiator in arena consilium capit. Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo. If I cannot bend the will of Heaven, I shall move Hell. Yeah, that's how to deliver a speech. ★ ORIGINAL CREDITS ★ 〉Original Song: Camila Cabello
Top line is all caps. Originally, Latin (also Greek) only had capital letters. Lowercase letters developed later as script for writing quickly by hand. U looks like a V. SPQR is Senatus PopulusQue Romanum, the Senate and People of Rome. These guys spent a lot of time producing a recording like this, as evidenced by the fine vocals, orchestration, audio frequency spectrum starting at one circle and going to five, and translation that rhymes, intoning classical Latin. From the Vulgate, from the Greek, Luke Ranieri, my man the polymath, quotes in ecclesiastical, classical, and other pronunciations, the conversation between Pontius Pilate and Jesus on Good Friday, yesterday. Latin and Greek have different alphabets but sound similar. I had a conversation with Altan and said that one day he will appreciate his Latin studies. 6 Jesus answered: My kingdom is not of this world. follow Luke
People who go to the Latin Mass and do not receive communion, their venial sins are forgiven anyway. This forgiveness does not happen in the New Mass.
Check your daily New Mass missal if you have one, and probably you don't. I reproduced that throw-away paper once before in another entry, not this time. Forgiveness is important to people who cannot attend Mass for any reason, such as a disability, or those watching Mass online and making a spiritual communion. People watching the Latin Mass (and supporting it) will hear those words. Words matter, which is the reason so much care was given to the Latin Mass and to translations, and the reason I study words and carefully choose them, and the reason editors scrutinize them.
Let's make some connections. Penitentiary comes from the Latin paenitentia, meaning "repentance." A penitentiary is a place you are sent to make repentance for a crime committed. Penitentiary also can be used as an adjective to describe something done to show penance, as in the penitentiary scarlet "A" on Hester's chest, The Scarlet Letter, by Hawthorne, and check out Leavenworth Penitentiary in "Hearts and Hands" in the Reading List. Now, think. What bread is unleavened? Jerome on unleavened bread... Jerome: “Or otherwise; The woman who takes the leaven and hides it, seems to me to be the Apostolic preaching, or the Church gathered out of diverse nations. She takes the leaven, that is, the understanding of the Scriptures, and hides it in three measures of meal, that the three, spirit, soul, and body, may be brought into one, and may not differ among themselves. Or otherwise; We read in Plato that there are three parts in the soul, reason, anger, and desire; so we also if we have received the evangelic leaven of Holy Scripture, may possess in our reason prudence, in our anger hatred against vice, in our desire love of the virtues, and this will all come to pass by the Evangelic teaching which our mother Church has held out to us. I will further mention an interpretation of some; that the woman is the Church, who has mingled the faith of man in three measures of meal, namely, belief in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; which when it has fermented into one lump, brings us not to a threefold God, but to the knowledge of one Divinity. This is a pious interpretation; but parables and doubtful solutions of dark things, can never bestow authority on dogmas.” Wikipedia treats St. Jerome better than any other source. Amazing it is, too, that I have felt more loved outside the Church. I have no explanations. French, Latin, and Greek with English and Italian subtitles enliven this song from Disney's 1996 animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, sung by Jean Piat, actor, theater actor, voice actor, and writer. (My copy does not contain the Italian. For that, view on YT. The Latin comes from the Mass.) Palm Sunday 3/24/2024
Most psalms were written between 1010 BC and 930, 1,000 years before Christ. Psalm 68, written by King David (born c. 1035 BC, died c. 970), told what would happen to Christ. www.newadvent.org/cathen/12533a.htm Stephaton (Steven), is the name given in Catholic tradition to the Roman soldier or bystander, unnamed in the Bible, who offered Jesus a sponge soaked in sour/bitter vinegar wine at the Crucifixion. He is frequently portrayed in art with Longinus, the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus' side with a spear. "I looked for one that would grieve together with Me, and there was none." I grieve with Him. This has been the strongest pull on me through the years, even more so now that my brother is dead. I propose that no man can be without a brother or brotherhood, and no counter-argument can succeed. Quod erat demonstrandum
- which was to be demonstrated, an exclamation used to convey that a fact or situation demonstrates the truth of one's theory or claim, or to mark the end of a formal proof
English pauper - Latin pauper
English console or comfort - Latin consolari Take the last word apart. Con means with and sol means sun. “As a deaf Catholic, the Latin Mass gives me equal access to the liturgy.” I read it on Reddit. Think of a child before the age of reason and not fully understanding what is happening, going up to the communion rail, an extension of the altar, and seeing Mom and Dad, and/or older siblings, kneel, tilt the head back, and receive Him directly on the tongue. The child is seeing the humility of the receiver and the humility of the Man hanging on the cross. I was received into the Church at eight and received Him a month later, so I had already reached the age of reason, and I can only imagine what it is like for a child under seven to be watching. The only words the priest speaks are, “Corpus Domini nostri Jesu Christi custodiat anima tuam in vitam aeternam. Amen.” A deaf Catholic knows them by heart and waits. Custodiat means keep. Anima means soul. Father Illo Star of the Sea SF ashes
Can you translate the title? Forty generations...If you are a Catholic age one day-25, you are the eighty-first generation.
Do you know from whence this comes? Latin Mass...before the Cannon of the Mass This rhetoric is why the leftist appointees in the FBI investigated us, and why the SPLC put us on their hate group list, and why leftists across the world (UN, WEC, EC, WHO, etcetera) fear us. When galvanized we are a formidable force. We will have the US military on our side despite the current leadership's efforts to feminize the armed forces. If we had a Joan of Arc, I would have no problem with that. Joan of Arc in Battle
Central Part of The Life of Joan of Arc Triptych Artist: Hermann Stilke (1803–1860) Object type: painting Genre: religious art Description: Central Part of The Life of Joan of Arc Triptych Depicted people: Joan of Arc Date: 1843 Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 135 × 146 cm (53.1 × 57.4 in) Collection: Hermitage Museum Current location: The General Staff Building Room 350 Accession number: ГЭ-5005 Place of creation: Germany Object history: Winter Palace, 1925 O farmers, more than happy if they’ve realised their blessings,
for whom Earth unprompted, supreme in justice, pours out a rich livelihood from her soil, far from the clash of armies! If no tall mansion with proud entrance disgorges a tide of guests at dawn, if they don’t gaze at doors inlaid with tortoiseshell, clothes threaded with gold, or bronzes from Ephyra, if their white wool’s not dipped in Assyrian dyes, nor the clear oil they use spoiled by rosemary, still there’s no lack of tranquil peace, life without deceit, rich in many things, the quiet of broad estates (caves, and natural lakes, and cool valleys, the cattle lowing, and sweet sleep under the trees): they have glades in the woods, and haunts of game, a youth of patient effort, accustomed to hardship, worship of the gods, and respect for old age: Justice, as she left the Earth, planted her last steps among them. As for me, may the sweet Muses, supreme above all, O fortunatos nimium, sua si bona norint, agricolas! quibus ipsa procul discordibus armis fundit humo facilem victum iustissima tellus. si non ingentem foribus domus alta superbis mane salutantum totis vomit aedibus undam, nec varios inhiant pulchra testudine postis inlusasque auro uestis Ephyreiaque aera, alba neque Assyrio fucatur lana veneno, nec casia liquidi corrumpitur usus olivi; at secura quies et nescia fallere vita, diues opum uariarum, at latis otia fundis, speluncae vivique lacus, at frigida tempe mugitusque boum mollesque sub arbore somni non absunt; illic saltus ac lustra ferarum et patiens operum exiguoque adsueta iuventus, sacra deum sanctique patres; extrema per illos Iustitia excedens terris vestigia fecit, BKII: 458-542 The Joys of True Life Publius Vergilius Maro, b. Cisalpine Gaul 70 BC, d. Brindisi, Italy 19 BC Armed with your torches and your serpents,
from your dark foul realm, ye companions of cruel frenzy, O Furies, come to us. With your whips, with death and slaughter, lead us and teach our enraged breasts to avenge the death of so great a general. Armatae face et anguibus a caeco regno squallido furoris sociae barbari, furiae, venite ad nos. Morte, flagello, stragibus vindictam tanti funeris irata nostra pectora duces docete vos. Fr. Vivaldi is pleased with his students, and if you tell me poetry doesn't matter, I'm going to send this woman after you. soprano highest female register Title
Nisi Dominus Lyrics Cum dederit dilectis suis somnum Ecce hereditas Domini filii merces fructus ventris. Title Without God Lyrics For he brings rest to those he has chosen Behold, they are a legacy and a testament of the Son of God. The photos contain water, light, and firmament, aspects of Catholic theology. Now listen to andreas scholl latin. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings. Be careful about blaming the devil for anything: faults are internal. Yes, I pray the St. Michael prayer at every Mass, but I give it no further thought, and you will find few words on the devil in the blog, nor will you find much on prophecy or predictions. If you need an exorcism, go to a Catholic priest. That’s all I have to say. The lines are known by almost everyone, but few recognize Shakespeare’s recusancy in Julius Caesar. Good writers disguise their thoughts. Marcus Junius Brutus, born c. 85 BC, died 42 BC, COD suicide, murdered Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 BC. (Oremus Let us pray, related word oration)
Mark Antony's Oration over the Body of Caesar George Edward Robertson (1864–1926) Hartlepool Museums and Heritage Service Date: c. 1894–1895 Medium: oil on canvas Measurements: H 134 x W 193 cm Accession number: HAPMG: 1920.55 Acquisition method: gift, 1920 Mark holds Caesar’s will, and the only man who looks at the body and is truly horrified is the hooded monk standing behind Mark and hiding from the crowd. The monk holds himself up with a hand on Mark’s right arm and stands at his right hand. Who is at God’s right hand? St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen
Caesar hortatus milites et proelium [battle] commisit. Caesar encouraged the soldiers and committed them to battle. Root: derived from the Latin verb cavillari, to raise silly objections. Usage: “Tradition-minded Catholics, let us not cavil with each other.”
“Although the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity is a supernatural mystery-a truth which we cannot discover by reason nor understand in the present life-we believe it because it has been made known to us by God who can neither deceive nor be deceived.
“Even in natural things there are many mysteries which we accept on the testimony of our fellowmen. We believe what the astronomers tell us about the stars and the planets, although we cannot prove these truths ourselves. Not even the most learned scientist understands fully the nature of the force we call electricity; yet we all know that there is such a force and we unhesitatingly accept the information that scientists give us about it. “How much more willing should we be to believe the marvelous truth which God Himself has made known to us-that He is one in nature and three in Persons-even though we cannot perceive this truth by our own reason nor understand how each divine Person can be identical with the divine nature, yet really distinct from the other two Persons!” Baltimore Catechism https://www.drbo.org/cat/htm/02003.htm#:~:text=there%20in%20God%3F-,A.,we%20cannot%20understand%20it%20fully. Someone commented that the Baltimore Catechism is not valid anymore. Is it logical for a catechism to suddenly lose validity simply because another comes along? I’m not an armchair theologian. I quote the Bible, Catechism, popes, and saints. When I make a comment, it is usually an emotional reaction. Some devalue emotions, but without art, literature, music, film, and the Bible, the world would be a sorry place. What do you think the confession box is for? Joyful moments? We save the palm leaf all year and return it to be burned, and that is where the ashes come from for the forehead. People laid palms to cover Jesus's path as he arrived in Jerusalem (Palm Sunday), just days before he was crucified (Good Friday). Because the palms have been blessed by a priest, instead of throwing them out, they are saved until the next year to create ashes for Ash Wednesday. Sacramentals like the blessed palm leaf must either be buried or returned to be burned. Catholic priests started putting ashes on foreheads every Ash Wednesday at least as early as the 8th century, when the practice can be found in the Gregorian Sacramentary (a book with directives for the liturgy). That’s simply the earliest recorded date for doing so—it’s likely a much earlier tradition. Fr. Curtis, FSSP, said that only the catechumens received ashes in the beginning, but already-baptized Catholics liked the practice and petitioned the hierarchy. One side of the church had a perfect cross on the forehead. Fr. Schwab, FSSP, has a talent for dusting. When the priest marks the sign of the cross on your forehead, he says... Latin root for pulverize is pulvis, dust.
watch on YT to get details, similar sound to Oxyrhynchus
countertenor highest male register Psalm 126 Douay-Rheims https://www.drbo.org/chapter/21126.htm#:~:text=1%20Unless%20the%20Lord%20build,eat%20the%20bread%20of%20sorrow. “Even after his voice changed at age 13, Scholl continued to sing as a countertenor…In an interview with iclassics.com, Scholl said, ‘Singing is just very natural; I’ve always done it, every day, and I’ve always enjoyed it.’” -Encyclopedia.com Some tenors can reach this register with practice, but it remains fairly hard to do. I’ve heard Andreas sing at a lower register, he says baritone, but it sounds tenor. The foot of the altar is the foot of the cross. I post primarily for the video thumbnail so that all Catholics can see Padre Pio (Father Pius) saying the Latin Mass and the Prayers at the Foot of Altar, which is where Mass begins. The text overlay is a word-for-word reproduction of the Prayers. The slashers of the 1960s removed all of this. When I heard, “I will go to the altar of God: to God Who giveth joy to my youth,” memories came rushing forth, and this occurred before I rediscovered the Latin Mass in 2020. I will never return to that old Mass, the one called the New Order. Ha-ha. It isn’t. The first Confiteor is said by the priest. The second is said by the altar boy(s). S is an abbreviation for the Latin servo, which means I serve; thus, it is the altar boy part.
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