On Sunday the FIUV General Assembly held an open forum at which a number of outstanding speakers gave papers. The first was Fr. Joseph Valluari, FDP, who read a paper on the “private prayers” that the Priest says during Mass. He was followed by Don Stefano Carusi, IBP, who told the delegates about the spirit and progress of the Institute of the Good Shepherd. Dr. Helmut Ruckriegel, who was a founder member, gave a brief history of the UNA VOCE Federation. Then Right Rev. Dr. José-Apeles Santolaria de Puey y Cruells, JCD (ABD), HistL, SMOM, gave a very detailled paper on the value of Romanity in the Traditional movement and the Roman Rite as a factor of Civilization in the Western World. At this point Right Rev. Monsignor Valentín Miserachs, President of the Pontifical Institute for Sacred Music arrived and addressed the General Assembly on Sacred Music and the Centenary of the Pontifical Institute which was founded by St. Pius X in 1911. Fr. Kramer, FSSP, was followed by the concluding speaker, Canon Luzuy of the Institute of Christ the King, Sovereign Priest, who told the delegates about the progress of the Institute in Italy, UK and Ireland and also about the Sisters Adorers.
A Latin Toast
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Plautus, *Persa* 773 (tr. Wolfgang de Melo):
Good health to me, good health to you.
bene mihi, bene vobis.
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6 comments:
This looks like an intersting lineup. I hope that the talks will be available soon.
Wish I were there. Can anyone attend this conference?
I don't mean any disrespect to the Priests but where are the women here?
Phographic Mementos, yes, I think so.
Plunkett, anyone can attend the Open Forum. You should consider joining our Association (see top right of the blog) and you will receive notification of the 2013 General Assembly.
Jessie, it's a fair point. There were some lady delegates there and a few spoke on the first day of the General Assembly.
God bless you!
Congrats Mr. Secretary!!
Jessie, just to back Recorder up we were somewhat better represented on day 1 than day 2!
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