Category Archives: Liturgy Science Theatre 3000

Especially for discussion of liturgical abuses and wacky ideas

Not an April Fool’s joke from the Fishwrap

I was alerted to a manipulative piece at Fishwrap (aka National Schismatic Reporter) with a massively ironic headline and intro.  The Institute of Christ the King took over a parish in Cleveland that has Hungarian roots.  Of course they started … Continue reading

Posted in Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, Pò sì jiù, Turn Towards The Lord, Vatican II | Tagged , | 32 Comments

Good Friday 3 April AD 33? – Eclipses as Christ died on the Cross

This is definitely worth reposting. The fellow who made the video about the Star of Bethlehem (a compelling argument, I might add), also did some research about what happened in the heavens on Good Friday. Let’s break it down. Passover … Continue reading

Posted in Classic Posts, Just Too Cool, Linking Back, Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, Look! Up in the sky! | 7 Comments

1st Passion Sunday – some notes

In the ancient Roman Church, before the establishment of what we now call Lent, we would have begun today, now called 1st Passion Sunday, a more intense fortnight fast leading to Easter morning.  It is important for us to keep … Continue reading

Posted in Liturgy Science Theatre 3000 | 1 Comment

ANNUS BISEXTILIS – Leap Year and You

The other day I had a text exchange with a priest friend asking about why, because it is a leap year, we didn’t celebrate St. Matthias. He wasn’t sure about why the leap year changed the date. I responded that … Continue reading

Posted in Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, Mail from priests, Saints: Stories & Symbols | Tagged , | 10 Comments

Friday of the 1st Week (after the 1st Sunday) in Lent: Feast of the Holy Lance and Nails

Before I forget, this is Ember Friday of Lent, but as the Friday of the 1st Week of Lent it is also the Feast of the Holy Lance (Spear of Longinus) and the Nails.  It was established by Pope Innocent … Continue reading

Posted in Hard-Identity Catholicism, Liturgy Science Theatre 3000 | 3 Comments

WDTPRS 22 Feb – Feast of the Cathedra of Peter (2002MR): Antioch or Rome or… Texas?

Congratulations to all those who belong to the Ordinariate of the Chair of Peter a fine feast day. Today is an opportunity to reflect of the will of the Savior about a necessary element for His Church: the Petrine Ministry. … Continue reading

Posted in Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, WDTPRS | Tagged , | 14 Comments

Remember… there’s one unique expression of the Roman Rite

A reader kindly alerted me to a astonishing creativity at St. Joseph’s in Mandarin, FL (Jacksonville area) in the Diocese of St. Augustine. First, to their credit, I see in their parish bulletin that they have an adoration chapel.  Also … Continue reading

Posted in Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, SESSIUNCULA, You must be joking! | Tagged | 7 Comments

Your Ash Wednesday Sermon notes and ASH POLL – Did you get your #ASHTAG?

Today is NOT a holy day of obligation. That said, many people try to go to Mass on Ash Wednesday.  Many, however, cannot. Therefore, let us know about your good experiences of Holy Mass and the good points in the sermon, … Continue reading

Posted in Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, Our Catholic Identity, POLLS, SESSIUNCULA | Tagged , | 11 Comments

VIDEO: Larry Chapp interviews Bp. James Conley of Lincoln about the reform of the liturgy.

You will find this video quite interesting. Larry Chapp interviews Bp. James Conley of Lincoln about the reform of the liturgy. Please let me know your high points. For me: communion rails, communion on the tongue, the Roman Canon. They … Continue reading

Posted in Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, New Evangelization, Our Catholic Identity, Patristiblogging, Save The Liturgy - Save The World, The future and our choices | Tagged , , , | 5 Comments

WDTPRS – Candlemas: Purification of the BVM & Presentation of Our Lord

Today is the final “peak” arising from the liturgical cycle of Advent/Christmas/Epiphany.  Today, called in the traditional way and according to the older Roman calendar the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Holy Church would cease to … Continue reading

Posted in Christmas and Epiphany, Classic Posts, Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, WDTPRS | 4 Comments