Remember! There’s only one expression of the Roman Rite.
Right?
We turn our adventurous eyes today to Zimmerman, Minnesota and Christ Our Light parish. Fr. Kevin Anderson, pastor, demonstrates how very badly things can go wrong when there is a false notion of ars celebrandi. Alas, the Novus Ordo tends in its structure and rubrics to give the impression that it pertains to the priest to drive the liturgical action forward. The texts and the “lowest denominator” way Mass is celebrated in many places infantalizes the congregation.
Couple that with years, decades, of Mass “facing the people” and we wind up with self-centered moments like this.
A look at the parish bulletin indicates that in October the Rosary is being recited. Also, there is occasional adoration, a good thing. Their times for confession are culpably pathetic. Only the tiniest of leeway because there is a Sunday chance. Still, this is stingy.
Adventures in worship now continues.
Father thought it would be a good idea to make everything about himself by singing a song about Winnie The Pooh. I know the type.
BTW… I understand that Father has been involved in ministry to the deaf, which is great. This year he celebrated his 40th anniversary of priesthood.
This starts during the homily, just before the crime.
“Playfulness”. That’s what we need. Forget the transcendent. More immanence!
It gets worse: “come dance in the forest, come play in the fieeeeeeeelds….” In Minnesota doing that in the forest or a field in the autumn will get you a really fast 30-06 offertory.
At about the offertory, he puts a brown stole over the baby-kak green thing. I guess the stole was optional before. He accessorized!
Like a good game show host, after the offertory prayer he interrupts the rite for another imposition of his helpful will and tells people to get out their boooooooks… go to this paaaaage… be sure to siiiiing…. (37:26). Not sure what Preface he used. Maybe you can say. Anyway, it was short so we could get back to hearing him sing with the hot mic.
Time for the Eucharistic Prayer! 38:20
God [our Father … he cut that], you are most holy and we want to show you that we are grateful.
Talk about infantalizing the congregation! This is the Eucharistic Prayer for Masses with Children I.
This is where I thought about watching more, but decided to clean my bathroom.








The days shorten in more than one way. Sunrise was at 7:20 and sunset was at 18:31.











Rome saw the run rise at 07:19 and will see it set at 18:33. The Ave Maria bell would be in its 18:45 cycle.











Today I slept in a bit, so I didn’t enjoy the rising of the sun over the City at 07:18. I will perhaps be out of church when it sets at 18:35, but that’s pushing it. I’ll say Mass tonight at 18:00 FOR MY DONORS to whom I am so grateful. And it always cheers my beady-black heart to see new sign up.





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