Catholic Info
Traditional Catholic Faith => The Sacred: Catholic Liturgy, Chant, Prayers => Topic started by: magdalena on September 17, 2023, 05:15:36 PM
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https://apostleoftheimpossible.com
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https://apostleoftheimpossible.com
Looks to be all NOM locations? Alas. Maybe that was a condition of the organizer even being allowed to bring the relic out of Rome. Looks to be yet one more big ask for which to pray to Saint Jude. Till then we can take heart from the relic's reaching upward in blessing.
(https://apostleoftheimpossible.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/stjude-arm-relic-1.jpg)
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I went to a novus ordo venue to venerate the incorrupt heart of St. Jean Marie. I think it was back around 2014.
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They put up a website but can't get the information straight:
in the shape of an upright arm in the gesture of imparting a blessing
No, the gesture is that of teaching, and teaching with authority. 3 fingers together refer to the Three Persons in One God, and the 2 fingers together pointing down refer to the 2 Natures of Our Lord in One Person. This is a traditional pose of teaching with authority.
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They put up a website but can't get the information straight:
No, the gesture is that of teaching, and teaching with authority. 3 fingers together refer to the Three Persons in One God, and the 2 fingers together pointing down refer to the 2 Natures of Our Lord in One Person. This is a traditional pose of teaching with authority.
Thanks for the clarification. Still relatively new to all of this...
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I went to a novus ordo venue to venerate the incorrupt heart of St. Jean Marie. I think it was back around 2014.
The group running the Saint Jude tour is affiliated with Treasures of the Church (https://treasuresofthechurch.com/) based in Detroit. They frequently bring hundreds of relics around the country; I think (but I'm not sure) that these are from the collection at the Chapel of Saint Anthony of Padua (https://pghshrines.org/relics-2) in Pittsburgh. Yes, years ago shortly before I found Tradition, I attended one of those events, and it was just astonishing. It might even have been one of the prompts through which I found Tradition.
From the schedule, it looks like it's indeed possible to venerate the Relic of Saint Jude while avoiding any NOM. Yet the thing is, many here on CI might think twice before setting foot in any diocesan location. For that reason, it's too bad that these among the faithful are in effect shut out, as with so much else.
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It's a shame that the video pushes the pandemic agenda.
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It's a shame that the video pushes the pandemic agenda.
I never looked at the video, just the locations.