Tuesday, October 31, 2006
About Me
- Name: Fr LWG
- Location: Peoria, Arizona, United States
Fr Loren Gonzales is a priest of the Diocese of Phoenix AZ currently shepherding a parish in Peoria. Fr Gonzales received his MDiv from the Franciscan School of Theology of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley CA. He was ordained to the presbyterate by the late Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, + Most Rev Carl Fisher. He is a former member of the Order of Friars Servants of Mary (Servites). He has ministered in the Archdioceses of Denver and San Francisco, and the Dioceses of Oakland, Orange, and Tucson, where he has served the people of God as a catechist, campus minister, liturgist, musician, parochial vicar and vocation director. His an advocate of the Reform of the Reform.Two years ago he received faculties from the Bishop of the Diocese of Phoenix, + Most Rev Thomas Olmsted, to celebrate the Classical Liturgy according to the indult Ecclesia Dei. On September 14, 2007 Fr Gonzales celebrated a Missa Cantata in honor of His Holiness’ Motu Propio Summorum Pontificum. He celebrates the usus antiquor regularly. This blog, Overheard in the Sacristy, is inspired by his smattering of memoirs, Fifty Sophomoric Summers.
Previous Wisdom (or Folly)
- Satan's deceptions
- October 30, 2006 Vision
- Grazie fratelli
- Te Deum Laudamus
- Hi-tech Latin at the Vatican
- Forthcoming Consecration
- Blessings on the Lord's Day!
- Vive Christus Rex!
- Political correctness run amuck
- Some comments have me...
7 Comments:
By the color of his dress (attire) he could be a Buddhist MIT (monk-in-training).
O.
E. A young Sean Patrick O'Malley, before the notion of shaving ever occurred to him.
I sincerely hope you are answering that Sorka person's e-mails.
Unless you are too terribly busy or totally horrified...
It's not easy condensing 19 years into an email.
Everything's fine.
Awww, how cute!!
You know, in Medieval England there was a tradition of electing a "boy Bishop", usually the brightest lad in his class, to sort of pretend to be Bishop for... I think it was the twelve days of Christmas, but I could be wrong. Anyway, he'd go around passing out alms to the poor, visiting the homes of the wealthy, generally bossing people around and getting whatever he wanted (not that Bishops are supposed to do that, but it is a kid after all). The child in question must have been incredibly cute and incredibly obnoxious all at once. Too bad we don't do that anymore.
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