Monday, October 31, 2022
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Monday Oct. 31: 1st Vespers of All Saints
Adoration of the Trinity Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) The saints above hear the prayers of us below. |
Monday, October 17, 2022
In a desert land where there is no water
"For thee my soul hath thirsted... In a desert land, and where there is no way, and no water: so in the sanctuary have I come before thee." - Psalm lxii 2-3
Makeshift altar for Our Lady of Guadalupe |
Prior to the Divino Afflatu revisions of the Roman Breviary under St. Pius X in 1911, clergy bound to recite the Tridentine Canonical Hours recited the verses of this 62nd Psalm every day at Lauds, regardless of Feast or Feria. According to the superscript of this Psalm in Knox's translation of the Vulgate, it was written by King David while in the Judaean Desert, the same wilderness where Christ was tempted by Satan, and east of which is located the Dead Sea.
In terra deserta, et invia, et inaquosa... (near El Centro) |
Another vast and inhospitable desert exists in the vicinity of a great and salty sea of death, that being the Imperial Valley adjacent to southern California's Salton Sea. Modern irrigation has made this area fit for large-scale agriculture and human (even suburban-style) habitation, yet, as the Psalmist points more towards thirsts and deserts of a spiritual kind, rather than physical, so does this post point more towards the Imperial Valley as a spiritual desert.
The descent into the Imperial Valley through In-Ko-Pah |
Out of the seven deaneries of the Diocese of San Diego, the El Centro Deanery, which covers the Imperial Valley and likely all of Imperial County, CA, is probably the most isolated from a Traditional Latin Mass location. Residents of the deanery have to travel nearly two hours across the desert and mountains to get to the nearest Latin Mass, and the diocesan parishes in their vicinity are not of much help to those who long for reverence and tradition. A small movement started by local young adults in 2021 to find and secure a priest to offer even a single Holy Mass in the old rite for Imperial Valley Catholics was hampered both by certain liturgical situations and the eventual release of Traditionis Custodes. Despite this, local Catholics were still offered a chance at traditional rituals and prayers in a corporate setting through the celebration of Vespers in the Valley.
Improvised choir stalls and an electronic organ |
Preparing the venue |
As evening drew near, the group descended upon one of the largest parks in the Valley, Bucklin Park, located in the center of El Centro, CA. Near the eastern parking lot sat a couple of strange, partially-walled shelters with little windows and decent roofs to provide shade. The satisfactory design of the shelters and the presence of electrical outlets to plug in the electronic keyboard organ made this a good spot to set up the makeshift altar and the choir's stools and chairs. Additional chairs were used to seat both women and other attending faithful in a sort of nave.
The complete "sanctuary" |
YouTube archived version:
Words from a fellow on this video:
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Scenes from Little Italy Festa 2022
The Madonna del Lume float |
The Maria S.S. Addolorata (Our Lady of Sorrows) float |
Fr. Tabigue C.R.S.P. leading the Rosary via car loudspeaker |
Fr. Vecina C.R.S.P. at Benediction |
Monday, October 3, 2022
10 Years since the last Seven Churches Tour
"Even the firetrucks bow to Our Lady" - Peg, 2012 |
It has been a little over a decade since the last time the Brothers went on a walking tour of Seven Churches around San Diego, a practice we modeled after the Seven Churches Visitation in Rome initiated by our spiritual father, St. Philip Neri, who sought to counter the immorality of Carnival celebrations. Of course, a shadow of this devotion is present on Maundy Thursday, where the faithful visit 7 local churches to adore Our Lord at the Altar of Repose. Due to the distance between churches in the United States and the 1955 Holy Week revisions, however, the faithful normally can't visit these 7 churches on foot, especially with a time window averaging about 4 hours till midnight. The time has come for us to plan another one of these local pilgrimages during the day. Watch out for future announcements here on the blog. Please view the videos and posts below for a look at what the tour offers.
For our other posts regarding the Seven Churches Tour:
7 Churches Tour Files (2012 PDFs)
Photo Album from Vaticanguard (2012)
Peg's Report on the Fortnight for Freedom (2012)