Monday, 21 August 2017

Conference, Mary and Martyrdom at Chavagnes Studium

 
 The College Chaplain, Fr Mark Lawler, 
celebrates a Mass of Mary Immaculate in the college chapel, 
assisted by students of the College.

“The sorrowing mother: an eternal theme of the human imagination”,
a talk by Ferdi McDermott. 


“The Marian Devotion of Father Frederick William Faber”, 
a talk presented by Father Sebastian Jones, Cong Orat.
from the Oratory in formation in Cardiff.

“The martyrs of the Vendée”,
 a talk presented by Mr Louis Mabille.

On that note, just this week Cardinal Sarah has been visiting the Venée and gave a powerful sermon on just this topic. The Studium and Conference are hopeful that the Cardinal may pay a return visit next year to the Vendée to take part in the Conference.

Anyone who would like to be kept informed of the Conference details for next year (around about 30th July - 3 August 2018) can do so by e-mailing the Headmaster at: 
conference@chavagnes.org

The proposed topic is Europe and the Faith, so that should lead in some interesting directions. 

“The Sufferings of Mary in the Liturgy”, 
a talk presented by Mr Gerhard Eger,
lecturer at Maison de Formation St Alberto Hurtado
in the south of France.

Many of the participants from last year returned again this time 
to meet up with friends old and new.

 
“Seven Swords: The Virgin Mary in the Poetry of G.K. Chesterton”, 
a talk presented by Father Mark Lawler

Fr Leo Daley gave a fascinating talk on "The Madonna and Child with Saint Anne" , painted between 1605 and 8 April 1606, when a final payment to Caravaggio was recorded, for the Confraternity of Sant' Anna dei Palafrenieri, or Grooms, of the Vatican Palace. The composition depicts Christ and the Virgin treading simultaneously on the serpent of heresy, watched by the Virgin's mother, St. Anne, who was the patron saint of the Palafrenieri.



 “A liturgy for laymen: A study of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary”,
a talk presented by Mr Anthony Dickinson. During the week we sang the Little Office in the Father Baudouin memorial chapel (one of three chapels on the site) built over the place of the Venerable Fr Baudouin's house.


The chapel dedicated to the memory of the Venerable Louis Marie Baudouin,
founder of the college, originally as a seminary in 1802.

Fr Leo Daley presides as we chant the Little Office of Our Lady.

The Gothic pediment over the door of the chapel depicts Ven. Fr Baudouin teaching the boys of the seminary.

 We were provided with some excellent meals in the French style 
in the splendid Refectory.

 
 On another evening, dinner was a barbecue in the gardens, where some of the college boys helping out got into the spirit of things. By the by, congratulations to this young Spanish student, who has just attained a A* in his English O Level. 



 
A very sociable Conference!


 
 Included in the Conference were some visits to local attractions with a Catholic association.
Here on a visit to Le Château de la Chabotterie, (castle and museum dedicated to the Vendée counter-revolution).

 
We also visited Mont des Alouettes. A hill on which once stood eight windmills but where just two now remain. These were used during the Vendée wars to signal enemy movements. There is a chapel on the site as well, commemorating those who fell defending the Vendée for King and Faith. I want to say a "small chapel" for such it is and yet it is also rather grandiose, especially the entrance portal.

A charming rendition of the site by Vendéan artist,Raphael Toussaint.

We celebrated a Requiem Mass there -  Missa Cantata, 
which drew in some surprised passing visitors.



A few of the Conference goers.




Monday, 14 August 2017

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary


Masses for the Assumption
at
St Catherine's

9.30am - said Mass in English

7.30pm - Missa Cantata (EF)

Friday, 11 August 2017

No smoking, please. We're English (Heritage)


Fr Michael Brown tells us that the last annual Mass will take place at Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland next month on Saturday 9th September at 12 noon. There has been an annual Mass there for 25 years but in their wisdom English Heritage have apparently decided that candles and incense - IN A MONASTERY - are some sort of health and safety risk. What an odd decision! Set aside the fact that Mass has been celebrated there for the last 25 years without burning the place down (let alone that the selfsame Mass was celebrated there for about 400 years before the Protestant revolt) it is precisely what the place was built for! In many heritage properties great lengths are gone to in order to re-create the atmosphere of how the building was originally used to enlighten the minds of the hordes of  eager tourists. One might have thought that the celebration of High Mass in a setting created for it would have been a great boon to English Heritage and something they might have encouraged to bring alive the whole meaning of the building.

What a short-sighted decision. 

I know of at least one church in my own diocese where smoke detectors have been installed in the church, so incense is definitely out there. Of course, it's a well-known phenomena (and one that I've experienced myself) that even the sight of an unlit thurible brings on coughing fits throughout the church. 

Perhaps the offering of incense to the majesty of the Triune God will soon be legislated for in Parliament and become illegal in all public places and those who want to make use of it will have to gather in makeshift shelters by the bins outside church to engage in their filthy habit.


Though, to my mind, that would still be better than the new electronic thuribles now on sale. About as convincing as those cardboard policeman you see outside some supermarkets.



I mean, really, anything fake is just never going to convince anyone, is it?



Monday, 7 August 2017

High Mass for Our Lady of Ransom


Anyone who can get to Lancashire on Saturday in a couple of weeks time is very welcome to the High Mass here 
with members of the Order of St Lazarus.

Satruday 19th August.
11am Votive High Mass of Our Lady of Ransom
followed by the Investiture
and a Drinks Reception 

Mass and the Drinks are open to all but you are very welcome to buy a ticket for the lunch afterwards just next door at Farinton Lodge as well if you would like to.
Do think of coming along to support the great work of the Order. 
We have given £60,000 to Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith in recent years for his leprosy charity. 

Special Guests this year,
Vice Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, Col. Alan Jolley 
and Mrs Mary Jolley.

Saint Cajetan


In the old calendar today is the feast of St Cajetan. I have started using Dom Prosper Guaranger's "Liturgical Year". A wonderful set of books with most uplifting commentaries for the saints and feasts of the year. St Cajetan's "Life" tells us that: 
"He was a great promoter of assiduity at the divine worship,
of the beauty of the House of God,
of exactness in holy ceremonies..."
An example to us all, secular or Religious in these days when such desires seem so unfashionable in so many church circles.


The commentary notes that, "the science of Sacred Rites owes much to his sons". Not least to the Cardinal, St Giuseppe Maria Tomasi, whose splendid memorial can still be seen in the church of St Andrea Della Valle in Rome. (Who sadly dies after the rigours of a long papal liturgy on a freezing Christmas eve brought on pneumonia!)

St Tomasi's shrine.

St Cajetan, pray for us.
St Giuseppe Maria Tomasi, pray for us.