Sunday, January 31, 2010

Archbishop Burke in Artallo

A kind reader from Italy sent in this nice collection of photos of the Pontifical Mass by Archbishop Raymond Burke in Artallo, January 24th.

















Thanks, Riccardo!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great photos Sir! Thank God for Archbishop Burke (Cardinale Subito!) and for all clergy who adhere to Tradition! Might I ask, isn't it more proper for His Excellency to be wearing a Moire Silk Cappa since he is in direct service to Our Holy Father and the head of the Apostolic Signatura? Or is this privilege "abrogated?"

leo said...

To be honest, I always thought that moirée silk was reserved for cardinals and nuncios and didn't know anything about the privilege you mentioned. Well, maybe it would be just a little too much to ask, what with tradition only recently rearing its head again on a broader scale ;-). But just you wait! As soon as His Excellency becomes His Eminence, somebody will donate a watered-silk cappa (I hope...).

Anonymous said...

Oh, Im sorry Sir for my mistake. I know that I read somewhere that watered silk was also allowed for clergy attached to the Papal Household and those in direct service to the Pope. Ill try to locate that source to share Sir. Thanks for the correction though.

Ednard Kim said...

please post this picture of cardinal burke with a galero... thank you!
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-PGpcFP6MOO0/TZpJbJGfy4I/AAAAAAAAFQw/eaAtMJAoTkg/s1600/Burke+Galero.jpg