Urbi et Orbi Communications
News • Spirituality/Belief • Travel
What is happening in the Catholic Church? Veteran Vaticanist Robert Moynihan and other Catholic luminaries bring you fascinating, unbiased interviews and thoughtful discussion.
Interested? Want to learn more about the community?
Letter 16, 2024, Monday, June 3: Corpus Christi

Pope Francis celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi yesterday in Rome. The celebration began with a Mass in the Basilica of St. John Lateran (on the opposite of the city from the Vatican and St. Peter’s) followed by a Eucharistic procession down via Merulana to St. Mary Major.

Corpus Christi (Latin for “The body of Christ”) falls between late May and the middle of June, on the first Thursday after Trinity Sunday (60 days after Easter). In some countries the festival is celebrated on the Sunday following Trinity Sunday.

The Feast celebrates the great mystery of Christ’s nature and presence, and of our “incorporation” into that mystery, that sacrament, for the Greek word “mysterion” is in Latin the word “sacramentum” — that which makes holy. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (Paragraphs #774- 776) explains the meaning of the word Sacrament: “The Greek word mysterion was translated into Latin by two terms: mysterium and sacramentum. In later usage, the term sacramentum emphasizes the visible sign of the hidden reality of salvation which was indicated by the term mysterium. In this sense, Christ Himself is the mystery of salvation: ‘For there is no other mystery of God, except Christ.’” (link)

The body of Christ (“corpus Christi“) is the Eucharist, but mystically it is also the Church Herself.

Our participation in the Church, through all of the sacraments, especially Communion, makes each of us participate in the mystical body of… Christ Himself… (Photo Credit: Vatican Media)

“There are some who say that true freedom means thinking only about ourselves, enjoying life doing whatever we want without regard for others. This is not freedom but a hidden slavery.” —Pope Francis, in his homily yesterday for the Feast of Corpus Christi in the Basilica of St. John Lateran

Letter #16, 2024, Monday, June 3: Corpus Christi
Pope at Corpus Christi Mass: ‘War-torn world needs aroma of bread of love’

Pope Francis presides at Mass on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, and reflects on the importance of the Eucharist in bringing peace to our hearts and our war-torn world.

By Devin Watkins


[Special Note: Our world is, as Pope Francis said in his homily yesterday, “war-torn,” and all of us pray for a just peace wherever there is the bitter reality of war. In this context, I have just watched the new interview (link) of Jeffrey Sachs by Tucker Carlson — which lasts nearly two and half hours, and deals with the Russia-Ukraine war, and the Covid virus and vaccinations (link), and several other topics, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 (link and link). I was in college with Sachs 50 years ago, in the 1970s, and then, after 50 years, we met again, and I have now spoken with him several times (because he comes often to the Vatican to participate in conferences at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences) in the past two years, including two podcasts with him (link and link). I do differ quite strongly with Jeffrey on some points concerning “sustainable development” and abortion, but I found this interview useful in setting forth, in considerable detail, his understanding, based on first-hand experience, of what led to this bloody, tragic war in Ukraine. Since there seem now to be dangers that this war will “go nuclear” and bring even greater misery than it already has, I would encourage readers to take at least a few minutes to view this interview between Sachs and Carlson. And, of course, I would be happy to receive letters of either criticism or appreciation, should you feel moved to write… —RM]

https://insidethevatican.com/news/newsflash/letter-16-2024-monday-june-3-corpus-christi/

post photo preview
Interested? Want to learn more about the community?
What else you may like…
Videos
Posts
March 25, 2024
Navigating the Liturgy War - Livestream with Matt Gaspers

Sign up here to be notified with more information for the next Pilgrimage and Retreat with Father Murr: https://forms.gle/FTcikttdzqxYF8hD7

01:10:38
March 25, 2024
Vatican News Week in Review: Live Analysis with Iben Thranholm | Friday Wrap-Up

Sign up here to be notified with more information for the next Pilgrimage and Retreat with Father Murr: https://forms.gle/FTcikttdzqxYF8hD7

00:55:08
March 19, 2024
Salvation in a Suitcase - Live stream with Dr. Richard Duplantis

Dr. Richard Duplantis of Southern Liturgicals speaks with Dr. Moynihan.
https://southernliturgicals.com/

SIGN UP FOR THE FREE MOYNIHAN LETTERS: https://insidethevatican.com/moynihanletters/

JOIN US on pilgrimage June 1 - 12, 2024! We will Journey towards the Face of Christ -- Florence, Assisi, Norcia, Loreto, Lanciano, San Giovanni Rotondo, Manoppello and Rome. https://tri.ps/8Vh7d

00:36:18
Letter 21, 2024, Thursday, June 20: Viganò

“I regard the accusations against me as an honor.“ —Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, 83, in a statement issued today, June 20, 2024, regarding notification he has received, via email, that he is accused of schism by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, the highest doctrinal office of the Church

“The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has informed me, with a simple email, of the initiation of an extrajudicial penal trial against me, with the accusation of having committed the crime of schism and charging me of having denied the legitimacy of ‘Pope Francis’ of having broken communion ‘with Him’ and of having rejected the Second Vatican Council. I have been summoned to the Palace of the Holy Office on June 20, in person or represented by a canon lawyer. I assume that the sentence has already been prepared, given that it is an extrajudicial process.” —Viganò, in the same statement

“Fifty years ago, in that same Palace of the Holy Office, Archbishop ...

Letter 20, 2024, Tuesday, June 18: End game?

Is the Vatican about to call for the complete end of the old Latin Mass, after three years (since the promulgation of Traditionis custodes on July 16, 2021) of increasing administrative pressure to limit the celebration of the old liturgy worldwide?

That’s what a new report now circulating on the internet is claiming.

Many of you will have already heard of this, and some will have seen podcasts discussing it.

I will be doing a live podcast in about 90 minutes, at 11 am Eastern time in the US (5 pm Rome time) with Matt Gaspers on this question as we continue our regular ongoing comparison and analysis of the old rite and the Novus Ordo.

(Note: I will be doing a second podcast today at 3 pm with Joseph and Monique Gonzalez on Our Lady of Guadalupe.)

Here below is the text of the report, published by Rorate Caeli. —RM

https://insidethevatican.com/news/newsflash/letter-20-2024-tuesday-june-18-end-game/

post photo preview
Letter 18, 2024, Monday, June 10: An old Italian priest

An old Italian priest just gave a remarkable interview to an Italian Catholic journalist, Cinzia Notaro.

Why remarkable?

Because the priest’s words are clear, sensible, and… Catholic.

May they be a comfort and inspiration for many.

The original text, in Italian, was published this morning on Marco Tosatti‘s blog, Stilum Curiae, here.

Here below is the full text in English. —RM

https://insidethevatican.com/news/newsflash/letter-18-2024-monday-june-10-old-italian-priest/

See More
Available on mobile and TV devices
google store google store app store app store
google store google store app tv store app tv store amazon store amazon store roku store roku store
Powered by Locals