That little boy is far to small to carry the cross - rediculous, not to mention a safety hazard! Would have been better with two boys as acolytes and an older male as crucifer.
Why has the bishop got his Crozier backwards? Is he an abbot all of a sudden??
This boy was not as small as he seems. But it was not me who distributed the functions...
As far as the bishop is concerned he payed a visit to the city of Krakow, which is a seat of archbishop of Krakow. A visiting bishop, as a rule, doesn't have the right to use a crosier, only if he gets a special permission. In this case he did get it. But even then, since he doesn't have his jurisdiction in the visiting place, he may not use it in normal way, and has to turn in back. It is an obvious rule.
Thanks for the explanation! Did'nt think about him not being in his juristiction. However, I've not heard that before. It is long the practice in Britain that a visiting bishop does not carry a crozier and that an Archbishop has his archiepiscopal cross carried before him when out of his archdiocese. But the Polish practice makes more sense I think!!
Msgr. Perry is accompanied by the members of the Society of St. John Cantius of Chicago, a diocesan order dedicated to the Restoration of the Sacred. With him and following him on his right are Rev. Frank Phillips, C.R., a Ressurectionist father who started the SSJC, Fr. Dennis Kolinski, behind and to his left, one of the first priest ordained to the order and currently Pastor of their first parish outside of Chicago in Volo, IL, and Rev. Br. Bart Juncer, then a deacon and now in Theologate.
oh Cannon Phillips yea I know of him, and he is an aquantance of Mary Hubbly who I sell music for from time to time, she is a church music composer with a love of the old, anyway that would explain the birettas and the bishop wearing the gloves which is nice to see since you dont see it all too often these days, wish I could have seen the mass though.
However, I, as a catholic, don't like the distinctions "true" and "other" catholics. We're all a part of ONE, holy, apostolic church, no matter which type of mass we (have the possibility) attend.
BTW: After His Excellence blessing there goes his master of liturgical ceremonies in white surplice, and right after him that's me :) - in white surplice and humeral veil (in front of a camera, at 0:30-0:31)
His Excellence Bishop Joseph N. Perry payed a visit to Poland, especially to the city of Kraków. The Mass was celebrated for the indult Mass community of Kraków, but many other traditionalists from other parts of Poland did arive, including myself :)
And especially now everything in this subject should be much clearer to everyone - thanks to Motu Proprio "Summorum Pontificum" of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI. Deo gratias!
Hey that's Bp.Perry of Chicago USA.
dacatholicbandorgan 2 years ago
That little boy is far to small to carry the cross - rediculous, not to mention a safety hazard! Would have been better with two boys as acolytes and an older male as crucifer.
Why has the bishop got his Crozier backwards? Is he an abbot all of a sudden??
bangrock121 3 years ago
This boy was not as small as he seems. But it was not me who distributed the functions...
As far as the bishop is concerned he payed a visit to the city of Krakow, which is a seat of archbishop of Krakow. A visiting bishop, as a rule, doesn't have the right to use a crosier, only if he gets a special permission. In this case he did get it. But even then, since he doesn't have his jurisdiction in the visiting place, he may not use it in normal way, and has to turn in back. It is an obvious rule.
lukaszpoznan 3 years ago
Thanks for the explanation! Did'nt think about him not being in his juristiction. However, I've not heard that before. It is long the practice in Britain that a visiting bishop does not carry a crozier and that an Archbishop has his archiepiscopal cross carried before him when out of his archdiocese. But the Polish practice makes more sense I think!!
bangrock121 3 years ago
Msgr. Perry is accompanied by the members of the Society of St. John Cantius of Chicago, a diocesan order dedicated to the Restoration of the Sacred. With him and following him on his right are Rev. Frank Phillips, C.R., a Ressurectionist father who started the SSJC, Fr. Dennis Kolinski, behind and to his left, one of the first priest ordained to the order and currently Pastor of their first parish outside of Chicago in Volo, IL, and Rev. Br. Bart Juncer, then a deacon and now in Theologate.
evilmagilla 4 years ago
oh Cannon Phillips yea I know of him, and he is an aquantance of Mary Hubbly who I sell music for from time to time, she is a church music composer with a love of the old, anyway that would explain the birettas and the bishop wearing the gloves which is nice to see since you dont see it all too often these days, wish I could have seen the mass though.
manga12 2 years ago
L'organiste joue «Carillon de Westminster» de Louis Vierne.
MrQuebec 4 years ago
26 of november?, but today is 9.
lanivil0209 4 years ago
Of course you're right! My mistake. I ment 26 November of the year of 2006! ;)
lukaszpoznan 4 years ago
Too bad the video isn't longer.
However, I, as a catholic, don't like the distinctions "true" and "other" catholics. We're all a part of ONE, holy, apostolic church, no matter which type of mass we (have the possibility) attend.
Dolfo13 4 years ago
BTW: After His Excellence blessing there goes his master of liturgical ceremonies in white surplice, and right after him that's me :) - in white surplice and humeral veil (in front of a camera, at 0:30-0:31)
lukaszpoznan 4 years ago
What Traditionalist group did the bishop celebrate the Mass for?
PadrePro 4 years ago
His Excellence Bishop Joseph N. Perry payed a visit to Poland, especially to the city of Kraków. The Mass was celebrated for the indult Mass community of Kraków, but many other traditionalists from other parts of Poland did arive, including myself :)
lukaszpoznan 4 years ago
Traditionalist? Simply you are a true catholic!
gattetto 4 years ago
That's true!
And especially now everything in this subject should be much clearer to everyone - thanks to Motu Proprio "Summorum Pontificum" of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI. Deo gratias!
lukaszpoznan 4 years ago
gratulujemy debiutu ;) kiedy kolejny odcinek ?
odziej 5 years ago
Dziękuję! :) Ale to niestety już prawie wszystko co z tej Mszy mam. :( No, prawie... :)
lukaszpoznan 5 years ago