Thursday, October 31, 2013

St. John Vianney

Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Would be nice to see this same statue placed in front of St John Vianney College Seminary, located just across the river. 

Saint Peter

Antique wood relief in St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Modern American Church Architecture



Church of the Holy Family in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota. 

Catholic Culture: Garden Statue of the Madonna

Concrete or plastic.  This one is plastic. 

Archbishop Ireland


Rome Quotes

"In pubblico mio zio voleva sempre apparire perfetto, impeccabile.  Rappresentava la Chiesa, sentiva in modo elevatissimo il senso di questa suprema dignità. Il suo comportamento e i suoi abiti, esteriormente, erano impeccabili come quelli di un sovrano. Ma in realtà egli era poverissimo." 
-Giulio Pacelli

St. Patrick Altar

Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota.  

For years the Archbishops vested at this side altar. 

Latin Inscription

Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Interior of a North American Cathedral

Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Glory of the Commonwealth of Minnesota.  

The majestic beauty of this Christian temple cannot be overstated - the granite Cathedral bulked against the sunny Middle West sky on the brow of St. Anthony Hill.  Like a bulldog on its haunches. 

Cardinal Pacelli (Pius XII) in the USA

Preaching at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in St. Paul, Minnesota.

October 27, 1936.

Wearing his ferraiolone.  Preaching in English.  

5 years later this was his radio message to Minnesota, just months before Pearl Harbor:

"Our thoughts have taken frequent flight to your Twin Cities on the upper reaches of the Mississippi River, father of streams, where We had once the pleasure of visiting our venerable brother, your devoted Archbishop - We seemed to see in vision thousands, yes tens of thousands , of Our dear children reverently, frequently receiving from the consecrated hands of God's priests the body and blood of their Lord and Master, their God and Redeemer.  The nations of the world are there: there is no people of Europe but has children of its own blood among you, Asia, Africa, Australia; and We see Our dear Negro children; and Our dear Indians are there; all partaking of the one victim of Golgotha, all entering into union with the Godhead through Christ Jesus, who then abides in them through His Holy Spirit.  'O Sacrament of tender love!  O sign of unity!  O bond of charity!' exclaimed St. Augustine, and the zealous Apostle of the Gentiles, whose honored name your city has borne for just one hundred years, has taught a divinely inspired truth in these words: 'For we, being many, are one bread, one body, all that partake of one bread' (I Corinthians 10:17 [...] Yes, the Sacrament of our altars is a source of union which transcends all the accidents of history, all. the diversifying traits and peculiarities which have divided our scattered human family into different groups.  It reconsecrates, it elevates, it sanctifies that union which our common nature and our universal destiny proclaim.  It purifies that love which every human heart should cherish for all its fellow-men - that love which quickens our zeal to come to the defense of spiritual and moral rights of our fellow man [Jews] - it deepens that love and steadies it, so that no withering blast may make it droop and die [...] Early explorers record in their relations their utter amazement at the mighty current that sweeps down the Mississippi River.  There is a stronger current of black paganism sweeping over peoples today, carrying along in its onward rush newspapers, magazines, moving pictures, breaking the barriers of self-respect and decency, undermining the foundations of Christian culture and education."

-Address of His Holiness, Pope Pius XII over Vatican City radio station HVJ on Thursday, June 26, 1941.


Main Altar of North American Cathedral



Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. 

JFK Attends Extraordinary Form in Minnesota

The pew where President John Kennedy sat while attending Holy Mass in St. Paul, Minnesota.

October 7, 1962.

That morning the Secret Service closed the two exits on the side of the church nearest to this pew.

 

Statue of Pope St. Pius X



Cathedral of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Cathedral of Saint Paul: "Euntes Ergo Docete Omnes Gentes!"


St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Episcopal Throne

Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Cornerstone of a Cathedral in the New World: Deo Uni Et Trino


Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Dedicated to the zealous Apostle of the Gentiles, whose honored name our city has borne for these many years.

Papa Francesco: Ascoltami!

"Io amo questo papa.  Mai dimenticare.  E' proprio santissimo."

-La Romana 

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Gorgeous Irish Vestments




Purchased by Archbishop John Ireland at the Chicago World's Fair Columbian Exhibition in 1893.

Heavy silk and poplin.  Hand embroidered and made in Irish embroidery schools.  Royal School of Art Needlework, Dublin. 

Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Rome Quotes

"Putting on the garb of religion, the seminarian will cherish the dress of the Church not as an antiquated, if revered, costume but as the garb of the new Adam, the dress of Christ, significant of the death of worldly tastes and the life of virtue within."

-Archbishop William O. Brady

Pius X Window in Minnesota


Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Modern Religious Art

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Visible are the five sacred wounds.  A nice modern sculpture worthy of the name religious. 

America's First Basilica


Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Monday, October 21, 2013

Entrance Doors to Church



Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Archbishop Dowling: Second Archbishop of the Diocese of Saint Paul

My grandfather, now 94, was his altar boy in the 1920s at the Cathedral of St. Paul, in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Gramps still attends Holy Mass every Saturday morning at the Cathedral of St. Paul, where he served daily at the altar in the 1920s and 1930s.

Be inspired.  Saints abound!

Basilica Altar in America

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Coat-of-Arms of a Basilica

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Basilica School

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Father Louis Hennepin, OFM: Founder of the City of Minneapolis


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Hennepin

"Let us praise men of renown."  -Ecclus. 44:1 

Items from the Chapel of the St. Paul Seminary


Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Would be nice to see these items returned to the main chapel of the St. Paul Seminary, from whence they were taken in the 1980s.

The turpitude of the postconciliar chapel renovation of the SPS has been lamented for years.  Would be nice to see it rectified.  It will likely take a big name donor to step forward.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

North America's First Basilica

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis.

From the story of its consecration in the summer of '41:

"It would stand thereafter as a memorial to the great Congress of American Catholics in which sacrifice had been the central theme.  People were gathering outside the closed doors of the church when the group of clerics with the consecrating Cardinal came from the sanctuary and went out the central door to circle the building thrice with prayer and the sprinkling of holy water.  Returning within, the pavement of the middle aisle was marked from end to end in diagonal lines with the letters of the Greek and Roman alphabets.  The walls were anointed and the consecration candles lit before the permanent crosses that mark the consecrated church, and then the high altar was consecrated.  When the latter point had been reached other bishops and archbishops proceeded to the seven other altars of the church, each of which was to be consecrated by a separate prelate at the same time the Cardinal consecrated the main table of sacrifice.  These who so assisted were Their Excellencies Archbishop Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United States, Archbishop Murray of St. Paul, Bishop Lawler of Rapid City, Bishop Morrison of Antigonish, N.S., Bishop Kelley of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Bishop Kelly of Winona, and Bishop Muench of Fargo.  At the conclusion of the consecration ceremony, a pontifical Mass was celebrated by the Ordinary of the Archdiocese at which he also preached.  A dinner at the Curtis Hotel afterwards was tendered to those who had taken part in the consecration and Mass."

-Ninth National Eucharistic Congress (Official History and Record, p. 48).

What Cardinals Drink

German white wine. 

The Blue Nun.

Tintinnabulum

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Examples of Episcopal Arms


Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Sigillum Basilicae Sanctae Mariae Minneapolitanae

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Coat-of-Arms of Pope Pius XI

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis. 

Coat-of-Arms of Pope St. Pius X

Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis.