Bob Jones papist
Bob Jones papist

Missa pro defunctis 'Requiem'- Giovanni Francesco Anerio (±1567-1630)

Movement 1: Introitus: Requiem aeternam [3'38]
Movement 2: Kyrie [1'57]
Movement 3: Sequentia: Dies irae [12'08]
Movement 4: Offertorium: Domine Iesu Christe [5'37]
Movement 5: Sanctus [2'31]
Movement 6: Agnus Dei I, II, III [3'01]
Movement 7: Communio: Lux aeterna [2'43]
Movement 8: Responsorium: Libera me [5'55]
Movement 9: Kyrie in absolutione [1'23]
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Vidi speciosam [4'21] Felice Anerio (c1560 …More
Movement 1: Introitus: Requiem aeternam [3'38]

Movement 2: Kyrie [1'57]

Movement 3: Sequentia: Dies irae [12'08]

Movement 4: Offertorium: Domine Iesu Christe [5'37]

Movement 5: Sanctus [2'31]

Movement 6: Agnus Dei I, II, III [3'01]

Movement 7: Communio: Lux aeterna [2'43]

Movement 8: Responsorium: Libera me [5'55]

Movement 9: Kyrie in absolutione [1'23]

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Vidi speciosam [4'21] Felice Anerio (c1560-1614)
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Ad te levavi [5'11] Felice Anerio (c1560-1614)
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Christe redemptor omnium [8'12] Felice Anerio (c1560-1614)
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Salve regina [4'37] Felice Anerio (c1560-1614)
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Christus factus est [2'36] Felice Anerio (c1560-1614)
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Magnificat quinti toni [7'15] Felice Anerio (c1560-1614)
Bob Jones papist

Folk Mass Band Upset Over Masses Interrupting Their Concerts

folks, check your facts,see the original site.which is a comedy/ parody.site..and take a joke...
A. this is a parody/joke, and B. that 'parish' in Yonkers does not exist. notice the happy face link...PAX ( yet ,always some truth in sarcasm/parody.) 🧐 😊
Bob Jones papist

Vatican II at 50

the Church sure is interesting........ for, Cardinal Achille Lienart ,"one of the first priests he ordained, on September 21, 1929 was a certain Msgr.Marcel Lefebvre,." 🤨 ✍️
Bob Jones papist

Benedict XVI: Peace means the capacity live together

Pope Benedict XVI appealed on Saturday for religious freedom in the Middle East, calling it fundamental for stability in a region bloodied by sectarian strife.
L'Osservatore Romano , via Associated Press
Pope Benedict XVI meeting on Saturday with religious authorities in Mount Lebanon.

Benedict spoke on the second day of his visit to Lebanon, a country with the largest percentage of Christians in …More
Pope Benedict XVI appealed on Saturday for religious freedom in the Middle East, calling it fundamental for stability in a region bloodied by sectarian strife.
L'Osservatore Romano , via Associated Press
Pope Benedict XVI meeting on Saturday with religious authorities in Mount Lebanon.


Benedict spoke on the second day of his visit to Lebanon, a country with the largest percentage of Christians in the Middle East. He arrived amid a wave of violent demonstrations across the Muslim world over an anti-Islam film.
“Let us not forget that religious freedom is a fundamental right from which many other rights stem,” he said, speaking in French to government officials, foreign diplomats and religious leaders at the presidential palace in Mount Lebanon in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
He held up Lebanon, which is still rebuilding from a devastating 1975-1990 civil war fought largely on sectarian lines, as an example of coexistence for the region.
He said Christians and Muslims in Lebanon shared the same space — at times in the same family — and asked, “If it is possible in families, why not in entire societies?” Marriages in which husband and wife are from different religious groups are not uncommon in Lebanon.
He said the freedom to practice one’s religion “without danger to life and liberty must be possible to everyone.”
The papal visit comes amid soaring sectarian tensions in the region, exacerbated by the conflict in Syria, which is in the throes of an 18-month-old civil war. A predominantly Sunni opposition in Syria, a Sunni-majority country, is fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad, whose government is dominated by Alawites, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
Christians, who make up about 10 percent of Syria’s population, say they are particularly vulnerable to the violence sweeping the country of 22 million people. They are fearful that Syria will become another Iraq, with Christians caught in the cross-fire among rival Islamic groups.
Thousands of Christians have fled areas where heavy fighting has taken place, including the once religiously mixed central city of Homs. Rebels have controlled Homs’s Christian neighborhoods of Hamidiyeh and Bustan al-Diwan since early February, and most of the neighborhoods’ residents have fled.
On Saturday, a Syrian priest from Homs said the Archdiocese of Syriac Catholics in Hamidiyeh was set on fire last week. The motives behind the attack were unclear.
The priest, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals, said in a telephone interview that the attack took place Thursday. He said residents tried for 14 hours to put out the raging fire because fire engines could not reach the area, which is under rebel control. No further details were available.
He said that around 80,000 Christians used to live in Hamidiyeh but that now only 85 people remained.
In Lebanon, enthusiastic crowds lined the streets and cheered along the 30-kilometer motorcade route to the palace as Benedict went by Saturday in his bulletproof glass vehicle. Soldiers on horseback rode ahead of the car. As the pope arrived in the presidential compound, officials released about 20 white doves.
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After Wednesday Gaffe, Vatican Issues Strong Condemnation of Libya Terrorist Attack

@mrsreneoriordan , well, you speak of Greg Burke, he was never 'taking over' from Fr Lombardi, but only hired as adviser/director.
"Burke's newly created position requires him to assist the Vatican with communications issues between the Holy See press office, other Vatican communications departments and the Secretariat of State.".
I can tell you he officially began on July 2nd, 2012, but has not …More
@mrsreneoriordan , well, you speak of Greg Burke, he was never 'taking over' from Fr Lombardi, but only hired as adviser/director.
"Burke's newly created position requires him to assist the Vatican with communications issues between the Holy See press office, other Vatican communications departments and the Secretariat of State.".
I can tell you he officially began on July 2nd, 2012, but has not, to my understanding ,gone full time until Sept. 2nd. PAX 🙂
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Pope Benedict XVI's Message to the 2012 Eucharistic Congress

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
With great affection in the Lord, I greet all of you who have gathered in Dublin for the Fiftieth International Eucharistic Congress, especially Cardinal Brady, Archbishop Martin, the clergy, religious and faithful of Ireland, and all of you who have come from afar to support the Irish Church with your presence and prayers.
The theme of the Congress – Communion with Christ …More
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
With great affection in the Lord, I greet all of you who have gathered in Dublin for the Fiftieth International Eucharistic Congress, especially Cardinal Brady, Archbishop Martin, the clergy, religious and faithful of Ireland, and all of you who have come from afar to support the Irish Church with your presence and prayers.
The theme of the Congress – Communion with Christ and with One Another – leads us to reflect upon the Church as a mystery of fellowship with the Lord and with all the members of his body. From the earliest times the notion of koinonia or communio has been at the core of the Church’s understanding of herself, her relationship to Christ her founder, and the sacraments she celebrates, above all the Eucharist. Through our Baptism, we are incorporated into Christ’s death, reborn into the great family of the brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ; through Confirmation we receive the seal of the Holy Spirit; and by our sharing in the Eucharist, we come into communion with Christ and each other visibly here on earth. We also receive the pledge of eternal life to come.
The Congress also occurs at a time when the Church throughout the world is preparing to celebrate the Year of Faith to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the start of the Second Vatican Council, an event which launched the most extensive renewal of the Roman Rite ever known. Based upon a deepening appreciation of the sources of the liturgy, the Council promoted the full and active participation of the faithful in the Eucharistic sacrifice. At our distance today from the Council Fathers’ expressed desires regarding liturgical renewal, and in the light of the universal Church’s experience in the intervening period, it is clear that a great deal has been achieved; but it is equally clear that there have been many misunderstandings and irregularities. The renewal of external forms, desired by the Council Fathers, was intended to make it easier to enter into the inner depth of the mystery. Its true purpose was to lead people to a personal encounter with the Lord, present in the Eucharist, and thus with the living God, so that through this contact with Christ’s love, the love of his brothers and sisters for one another might also grow. Yet not infrequently, the revision of liturgical forms has remained at an external level, and “active participation” has been wrongly confused with external activity. Hence much still remains to be done on the path of real liturgical renewal. In a changed world, increasingly fixated on material things, we must learn to recognize anew the mysterious presence of the Risen Lord, which alone can give breadth and depth to our life.
The Eucharist is the worship of the whole Church, but it also requires the full engagement of each individual Christian in the Church’s mission; it contains a call to be the holy people of God, but also one to individual holiness; it is to be celebrated with great joy and simplicity, but also as worthily and reverently as possible; it invites us to repent of our sins, but also to forgive our brothers and sisters; it binds us together in the Spirit, but it also commands us in the same Spirit to bring the good news of salvation to others.
Moreover, the Eucharist is the memorial of Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross, his body and blood given in the new and eternal covenant for the forgiveness of sins and the transformation of the world. Ireland has been shaped by the Mass at the deepest level for centuries, and by its power and grace generations of monks, martyrs and missionaries have heroically lived the faith at home and spread the Good News of God’s love and forgiveness well beyond your shores. You are the heirs to a Church that has been a mighty force for good in the world, and which has given a profound and enduring love of Christ and his blessed Mother to many, many others. Your forebears in the Church in Ireland knew how to strive for holiness and constancy in their personal lives, how to preach the joy that comes from the Gospel, how to promote the importance of belonging to the universal Church in communion with the See of Peter, and how to pass on a love of the faith and Christian virtue to other generations. Our Catholic faith, imbued with a radical sense of God’s presence, caught up in the beauty of his creation all around us, and purified through personal penance and awareness of God’s forgiveness, is a legacy that is surely perfected and nourished when regularly placed on the Lord’s altar at the sacrifice of the Mass. Thankfulness and joy at such a great history of faith and love have recently been shaken in an appalling way by the revelation of sins committed by priests and consecrated persons against people entrusted to their care. Instead of showing them the path towards Christ, towards God, instead of bearing witness to his goodness, they abused people and undermined the credibility of the Church’s message. How are we to explain the fact that people who regularly received the Lord’s body and confessed their sins in the sacrament of Penance have offended in this way? It remains a mystery. Yet evidently, their Christianity was no longer nourished by joyful encounter with Jesus Christ: it had become merely a matter of habit. The work of the Council was really meant to overcome this form of Christianity and to rediscover the faith as a deep personal friendship with the goodness of Jesus Christ. The Eucharistic Congress has a similar aim. Here we wish to encounter the Risen Lord. We ask him to touch us deeply. May he who breathed on the Apostles at Easter, communicating his Spirit to them, likewise bestow upon us his breath, the power of the Holy Spirit, and so help us to become true witnesses to his love, witnesses to the truth. His truth is love. Christ’s love is truth.
My dear brothers and sisters, I pray that the Congress will be for each of you a spiritually fruitful experience of communion with Christ and his Church. At the same time, I would like to invite you to join me in praying for God’s blessing upon the next International Eucharistic Congress, which will take place in 2016 in the city of Cebu! To the people of the Philippines I send warm greetings and an assurance of my closeness in prayer during the period of preparation for this great ecclesial gathering. I am confident that it will bring lasting spiritual renewal not only to them but to all the participants from across the globe. In the meantime, I commend everyone taking part in the present Congress to the loving protection of Mary, Mother of God, and to Saint Patrick, the great patron of Ireland; and, as a token of joy and peace in the Lord, I willingly impart my Apostolic Blessing. 😇
Bob Jones papist

Pentecost Liturgy-Vatican, St. Peters Basilica / Pope Benedict XVI

thanks for the post!, must it should be noted that this is from last year 2011! 🙂
Bob Jones papist

Gloria TV News on the 25th of April

Vegan et all..,to think that Sisters/Nuns are clean and free from Scandal is naive, its just far less Public....and as far as authority remember an Abbess and a Religious Superior and a Teaching Sister has alot of it today... yes Nuns are in Scandal, sexual and heretical, ( its just not the same media sensation) many stories of young postulants,students etc being abused by lesbian 'Sisters', for …More
Vegan et all..,to think that Sisters/Nuns are clean and free from Scandal is naive, its just far less Public....and as far as authority remember an Abbess and a Religious Superior and a Teaching Sister has alot of it today... yes Nuns are in Scandal, sexual and heretical, ( its just not the same media sensation) many stories of young postulants,students etc being abused by lesbian 'Sisters', for example Manitoba in Canada as recently as 1998, as well the Magdalene laundries in Ireland etc etc..its not about hierarchy-gender but SIN, sodomites, vice and drunken worldly power that corrupts..and feeds on an existing Pride and perverted homosexual selfishness, of those in authority..
'We Overcame Their Faith, We Overcame Their Traditions'
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and The Emasculation of the Priesthood The Emasculation of the Priesthood
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Be shocked again, by Christ The Lord

PS: i , and my friends,have personally experienced the tragedies in this book.www.amazon.ca/…/0895261448

😇 Peace of Christ be with you and all....
Miserere/Psalm 50(51) 'Faustina mix'
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Paths to Rome: Washing of feet on Holy Thursday

www.youtube.com/watch
As we prepare for the remembrance of Our Blessed Lord's Passion and Death, there could hardly be a more insulting way to begin this, than with a major liturgical abuse. But unfortunately, such an abuse has become extremely common.
Bob Jones papist

CATHOLIC CHURCH - The Wonderous Vatican Library

It is incorrect that the Vatican Library is open ONLY to the Pope, as he says its open to scholars, and not the general Public.One with permission, usually Secretariats for Congregations of the Holy See, with full documentation can even remove certain books, (as my friends once have)...
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The Vatican Library is open to:
-researchers and scholars with appropriate qualifications and/or relevant …More
It is incorrect that the Vatican Library is open ONLY to the Pope, as he says its open to scholars, and not the general Public.One with permission, usually Secretariats for Congregations of the Holy See, with full documentation can even remove certain books, (as my friends once have)...
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The Vatican Library is open to:
-researchers and scholars with appropriate qualifications and/or relevant scientific publications;
-teachers and researchers at Universities and other institutes of Higher Education;
-graduate students (laureati) who are pursuing research for a doctoral dissertation;
in very exceptional cases, undergraduate students who can demonstrate that they need to consult material which is available only at the Vatican Library.
-It is not open to High School students, nor, as a rule, to undergraduate University students.
Required Documents
All readers applying for their first reader’s pass must produce the following:
a valid identification document, which will be left at the Police Office at the Sant’Anna entrance to the Vatican City State;
a reference letter or a valid document proving appropriate academic qualifications;
for students, a Letter of Surety, printed on institutional letterhead and signed by their dissertation supervisor.
www.vaticanlibrary.va/home.php ✍️
Bob Jones papist

La liberté religieuse selon Vatican II (2)

a sermon of SSPX Bp. Bernard Fellay for Candlemas. It is a real dissapointment, to say the least. Fellay said that the Priestly Society of St. Pius X is “obliged to say ‘no’” to the proposal of reconciliation which came from the Vatican.
In a time when more and more we need Catholic unity, after reading Bp. Fellay’s words it is hard to understand how the SSPX is not on a course to formal schism." …More
a sermon of SSPX Bp. Bernard Fellay for Candlemas. It is a real dissapointment, to say the least. Fellay said that the Priestly Society of St. Pius X is “obliged to say ‘no’” to the proposal of reconciliation which came from the Vatican.
In a time when more and more we need Catholic unity, after reading Bp. Fellay’s words it is hard to understand how the SSPX is not on a course to formal schism."
wdtprs.com/…/sspx-bp-fellay-…
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Vatican to breakaway traditionalists: not enough

Holy See Statement about SSPX and avoiding “ecclesial rupture of painful and incalculable consequences”
wdtprs.com/…/holy-see-statem…
Bob Jones papist

Fr. Marcel Guarnizo's fate... Priestly faculties removed

"Pastoral sensitivity", what about being pastorally sensitive to the Salvation of Souls, and not her condemnation?... well i wasn't there,and maybe things could have been handled better, but it looks like the Archdiocese is being taken for a ride, wow, amazing such leader/ men who are educated and formed in very wonderful orthodox Catholic places with faithful examples could be so gullible and bow …More
"Pastoral sensitivity", what about being pastorally sensitive to the Salvation of Souls, and not her condemnation?... well i wasn't there,and maybe things could have been handled better, but it looks like the Archdiocese is being taken for a ride, wow, amazing such leader/ men who are educated and formed in very wonderful orthodox Catholic places with faithful examples could be so gullible and bow down to the worldy peer pressure... . it seems the that many today in the Church think as men think and not as God 'thinks' , that 'tolerance' is a Christian VIRTUE, WHICH ITS NOT...I SUPPOSE TO THAT THEY WOULD HAVE PUT St Paul, St.Jerome, Saint Damien of Molokai , St Padre Pio etc.,all on 'administrative leave' as well for ,'does not get along/play well with others/....'oh wait,,they did.........
Bob Jones papist

Communion Kneeling and on the Tongue is Preferred Form

lol at Santa Filomena, i get what your trying to say, but in context of this complaint of kneeling/Communion-tongue etc,.. , you may want to choose another Denomination than LUtrtheran, like say low Presbyterians? or Methodists???, for High Church Lutherans in Sweden, and even 'middle-to 'low' Church Lutherans there and in the USA, like Kansas City and Seattle etc.., kneel at Altar Rails for their …More
lol at Santa Filomena, i get what your trying to say, but in context of this complaint of kneeling/Communion-tongue etc,.. , you may want to choose another Denomination than LUtrtheran, like say low Presbyterians? or Methodists???, for High Church Lutherans in Sweden, and even 'middle-to 'low' Church Lutherans there and in the USA, like Kansas City and Seattle etc.., kneel at Altar Rails for their,Con-substantiation 'Communion'... in fact a Lutheran from Sweden used to post what beautiful looked and sounded like Traditional Catholic Liturgies , of their Lutheran Services on Gloria.tv (since the silliness of Vat II didnt affect them), until enough people on here harassed him for not being Catholic and for (wrongly )teaching that we are all the same....and he left.... ✍️
Bob Jones papist

Communion Kneeling and on the Tongue is Preferred Form

@dm21,do you mean THE San Marcello, in Piazza San Marcello? the one that has been run by the Servites for 700 years? i find that unusual,Fr.Masetti, must not have been there, or the particlar circumstance been unusual..did they sing the Slave REgiba, after mass? if not, it mots likely wasnt a Servite. personally i have had no problem there(one time), or in other Roman Churches,(well except the …More
@dm21,do you mean THE San Marcello, in Piazza San Marcello? the one that has been run by the Servites for 700 years? i find that unusual,Fr.Masetti, must not have been there, or the particlar circumstance been unusual..did they sing the Slave REgiba, after mass? if not, it mots likely wasnt a Servite. personally i have had no problem there(one time), or in other Roman Churches,(well except the Trappists 🤨 ) .. BUT!!!, i do make sure i go to receive in the normal Communion line, (if no one is using altar rail ) and i always do my best to be LAST in line (i receive kneeling )- this usually placates otherwise complaining/stressed out Priests..., be at peace, and yes let us pray for our Priests... 🙂 😇
Bob Jones papist

Ash Wednesday: Pope receives Cross

full here Imposition of the Ashes/Basilica di Santa Sabina/Ash Wednesday-Pope Benedict XVI Imposition of the Ashes/Basilica di Santa Sabina/Ash Wednesday-Pope Benedict XVI 😇