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Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
Blessed Sacrament Webcam

gleaned from Fr. Len's Links

[ 14. May 2007, 14:19: Message edited by: Belisarius ]
 
Posted by MarkthePunk (# 683) on :
 
That is just too wonderful. [Angel]
 
Posted by Peronel (# 569) on :
 
I have this overwhelming urge to keep watching it just to see if Jesus moves.

"Updated every minute". What do you reckon he's up to in that unobserved 59 seconds?
 
Posted by Wm Duncan (# 3021) on :
 
Oh my. Does that work online? And does it work if the image covers 6% of the screen, and the remaining 94% are covered with fundraising?

Wm Duncan
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Why does their Jesus need two vigil lamps? [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Back-to-Front (# 5638) on :
 
Am I being uncharitable in saying that the whole idea is a little naff?

[ 14. December 2004, 02:53: Message edited by: Back-to-Front ]
 
Posted by Mousethief (# 953) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Back-to-Front:
Am I being uncharitable in saying that the whole idea is a little naff?

If you are then we both are. That's more than a little naff.
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Mousethief:
quote:
Originally posted by Back-to-Front:
Am I being uncharitable in saying that the whole idea is a little naff?

If you are then we both are. That's more than a little naff.
The whole worshipping the sacrament thing is naff, so I out-uncharitable the both of you!
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
How long do we have to watch for before a monk bustles in to give His Little House a dust?

And yes. On the Universal DJ Scale of Naffness, this scores at least 400% of a pair of pink fluffy dice. We're in serious garden gnome territory here, and I don't like it.
 
Posted by Wm Duncan (# 3021) on :
 
I keep clicking on the lights, the tabernacle, the picture ... trying to get something to happen.

Of course, if I were to plop myself down in real life, in the presence of the sacrament, I might find myself "clicking" stuff too ... at least mentally, trying to get something to happen.
That's what happens when I try for silence elsewhere.

Wm Duncan
 
Posted by Siegfried (# 29) on :
 
Wow.
Does he come out to check the mail midday? Put the cat out at night? Bring in the milk bottles in the morning? If not... why refresh that often?

Sieg
 
Posted by Hooker's Trick (# 89) on :
 
Wouldn't it be better if Our Lord were in a monstrance so that we could actually see him down the little electronic lanes?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Hey! There was a monstrance there last night when I checked the link.

Perhaps all these hits from the Ship have frightened Jesus back into his tabernacle? [Devil]

And the webcam is now at a different angle, which answers my earlier question about the vigil lamps -- there is one for the tabernacle and one for the monstrance (the front one, which is now out, since Jesus is only in the background, not on the front table).

Naffer and naffer!

[ 14. December 2004, 19:08: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Wm Duncan (# 3021) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
Why does their Jesus need two vigil lamps? [Paranoid]

I think they have two lamps in case one goes out ... as it seems to have done. The other is pretty low too. Maybe we should send them some money for a new candle.

Wm Duncan
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
My edit cross-posted with you, Wm.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Having browsed a page or two (and resisted the temptation to subscribe to their 'Buck a Brick' campaign), I was greatly diverted by their description of the proposed cemetery as a monk's retirement home.........

Ian J.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Oooh, oooh, oooh, a monk has just appeared in the little window, lit the vigil lamp and now the monstrance is back!

[Big Grin]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Jesus has come out to play?
 
Posted by Spike (# 36) on :
 
Well, Our Lord is currently obscured by someone's shoulder. I can't wait for the next instalment.
 
Posted by Callan (# 525) on :
 
Originally posted by William Duncan:

quote:
I keep clicking on the lights, the tabernacle, the picture ... trying to get something to happen.
If our Lord were in a monstrance one could click on that and get a tinny electronic rendition of 'Tantum Ergo Sacramentum'. That would be groovy!
 
Posted by Mousethief (# 953) on :
 
If we give them some of our oil for their lamps, we may not have enough for our own. Tell them to go buy some from the dealers.
 
Posted by Peronel (# 569) on :
 
Oo! Ooo! Both the lamps are out and the picture's gone dark.

Does this mean Jesus has gone away?
 
Posted by Wm Duncan (# 3021) on :
 
What I want to know is, if their website were to send me a Cookie, would I have to go to confession before I could receive it?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wm Duncan:
What I want to know is, if their website were to send me a Cookie, would I have to go to confession before I could receive it?

Depends. Did you vote for any Democrats? In the RC archdiocese in which I currently find myself, that's a sin, and you have to go to confession before you can receive if you punched a chad for Kerry and his ilk.

Oooh! They've changed the candles, and the flames are now at the tops! It's a different look for the altar.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I was rummaging in the MW cellars and found this again.

Sorry, Siegfried! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Jack the Lass (# 3415) on :
 
I was looking for this thread a couple of weeks back - did anybody else see the Christmas crib?
 
Posted by babybear (# 34) on :
 
This is really intrigues me. I want to see these things too, but the image (although flashing once a minute) is unchanging.

Is my faith too small? When it the best time to see?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I haven't seen anything since I revived it, bb. I'm not even sure if the vigil lamp is lit -- we may be looking at an empty tomb! Except if it's empty, the door should be open. I dunno.

[ 17. January 2005, 00:19: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Emma. (# 3571) on :
 
im begining to think you guys watching this are worse than those that watch big brother..... at least things happen on big brother!!!

(imagining people hooked on watching this site and then sharing gossip about when things happen... ohhh, this *is* whats happening [Snigger] )
 
Posted by tomb (# 174) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
-- we may be looking at an empty tomb! Except if it's empty, the door should be open. I dunno.

Careful there, Jen. Youse guys are straying into the realm of hellish parody. Perhaps this thread ought to be, as they say, "bumped down."

If not, I can assure you that the tomb is not empty. I got this nifty camera for Christmas. Want me to prove it?

tomb
 
Posted by Ogre (# 4601) on :
 
As Tom Lehrer put it, "Two, Four, Six, Eight; Ready to transubstantiate." Vatican Rag
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
I've yet to see anything happen, but the door behind the altar (sacristy?) is ajar right now - something must be about to occur! The excitement is scarcely tolerable ...

CB
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
The rest of the site has good stuff too.

quote:

Before joining my community I used to lead a rosary group in my parish church. Over time I began to experience the loneliness of Jesus left alone most of the day in a locked church. I am not unique in this experience. An artist friend of mine has spent many ours before the Blessed Sacrament in prayer and had a similar experience. Whe I heard about Perpetual Adoration I thought this would solve the problem of Our Lord's loneliness. I talked to the pastor but he was not encouraging. I tried to show a video after Mass about Perpetual Adoration. In trying to get to church to show it I had a flat tire and the car almost fell off the jack. It was a bit discouraging when I got there because hardly anyone showed up to see the video. But I did not give up. I went to another parish and the priest there was more encouraging. He offered to build a special chapel for it. So if you can't get your parish to cooperate, try another one!

quote:

First, we know that the Sacred Heart of Jesus has asked us to make a return of love to Him in this sacrament, and of course, this is echoed by His Mother's Immaculate Heart. The reason to establish it is as simple as one word__love. Jesus loves us and cares that people spend time with Him. Imagine how happy Our Lord will be if we bring people in our parish to love Him with Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration.

[quote
Jesus told this same sister that at the Last Supper He was grieved "at the many who would leave Me deserted in My tabernacle and who would not even believe in My Real Presence...Sacrileges and outrages, and all the nameless abominations to be committed against Me passed before My eyes...The long, lonely hours of the day and of the night in which I would remain alone on the altars...I desire that My love in the Blessed
Sacrament should be the sun to enlighten every heart and the heart to reanimate every soul...It is this love that keeps Me a prisoner in the tabernacle. For nearly twenty centuries I have dwelt there, night and day, veiled under the species of bread and concealed in the small white Host, bearing through love neglect, solitude, contempt, blasphemies, outrages and sacrileges."
[/quote]
 
Posted by babybear (# 34) on :
 
I find that deeply, deeply disturbing.
 
Posted by Ultraspike (# 268) on :
 
Perhaps it's time for a few verses of "O Happy Pyx".
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by babybear:
I find that deeply, deeply disturbing.

And most clearly heretical. Jesus is a prisoner? The Second Person of the Trinity is lonely?

It makes you wander if the best thing to do would be to break in and liberate him. Maybe take him to the pub.

[ 17. January 2005, 16:13: Message edited by: ken ]
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ken:
Maybe take him to the pub.

What Would Jesus Drink?

"A pint of best for me please, barman, and a glass of pure fermented grape of the vine for my friend - he's been feeling a bit down lately."
 
Posted by Henry Troup (# 3722) on :
 
I'm quite disturbed by the thought of enabling Active Desktop on Windows and making this webpage my background.
 
Posted by Callan (# 525) on :
 
Originally posted by Ken:

quote:
It makes you wander if the best thing to do would be to break in and liberate him. Maybe take him to the pub.
The Jesus Liberation Front. Cool!
 
Posted by cocktailgirl (# 8684) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chesterbelloc:
What Would Jesus Drink?

Maybe I'll get one of those WWJD bracelets after all...

Obviously he drinks Bombay Sapphire. [Razz]
 
Posted by Chorister (# 473) on :
 
When I clicked on the link just now, all that was there was an empty space with a little cross in the corner. OK, own up - who was the liberator? [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cocktailgirl:
Maybe I'll get one of those WWJD bracelets after all...

Obviously he drinks Bombay Sapphire. [Razz]

Natch - the bottle puts Him in mind of of His holy Mother.
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ken:

It makes you wander if the best thing to do would be to break in and liberate him. Maybe take him to the pub.

Given his obvious love of fish, perhaps a chippie would be better?

Given that an omnipresent Being's loneliness can't be anything to do with where he is anyway, it probably doesn't matter...
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wm Duncan:
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
Why does their Jesus need two vigil lamps? [Paranoid]

I think they have two lamps in case one goes out ... as it seems to have done. The other is pretty low too. Maybe we should send them some money for a new candle.

Wm Duncan

I can put you both out of your misery (sorry to have prolonged the agony) - the tabernacle is behind the freestanding altar in the chapel. The angle of the shot lets us see the gospel-side of the altar and its candle (with, confusingly, a red glass shade), behind which is the lamp and tabernacle.

Personally, I hate this kind of set-up, because (assuming, as is most likely, the celebrations are "over-the-counter") the celebrant has his back to the SS until he has confected Our Lord on the altar.

Being so liturgically sensitive is exquisitely painful ...

CB

[ 18. January 2005, 10:30: Message edited by: Chesterbelloc ]
 
Posted by Hooker's Trick (# 89) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chesterbelloc:
quote:
Originally posted by cocktailgirl:
Maybe I'll get one of those WWJD bracelets after all...

Obviously he drinks Bombay Sapphire. [Razz]

Natch - the bottle puts Him in mind of of His holy Mother.
The BVM looks like Queen Victoria?
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Hooker's Trick:
]The BVM looks like Queen Victoria?

The true AC Tory never would never doubt this for a minute. Looks like Her Majesty, smells of gin. Oh, and obviously the crown.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chesterbelloc:
I can put you both out of your misery (sorry to have prolonged the agony) - the tabernacle is behind the freestanding altar in the chapel. The angle of the shot lets us see the gospel-side of the altar and its candle (with, confusingly, a red glass shade), behind which is the lamp and tabernacle.

Personally, I hate this kind of set-up, because (assuming, as is most likely, the celebrations are "over-the-counter") the celebrant has his back to the SS until he has confected Our Lord on the altar.

Being so liturgically sensitive is exquisitely painful ...

CB

Actually, I figured that out right after I posted my question; thought I had said as much, but probably never actually made the post.

And I share your liturgical pain, as I discovered to my surprise after my initial joy at seeing our tabernacle moved front and center, thereby displacing the horrible arrangement of celebrants and servers sitting behind the altar. Though the poor tabernacle very much deserved to be rescued from its horrible location surrounded by the electronic detritus of the choir side of the sanctuary (not to mention the tacky electric vigil lamp!).
 
Posted by dorothea (# 4398) on :
 
Too tacky for words, darlings. Actually, when I think about it, there's something quite creepy about the whole operation.

J

[ 18. January 2005, 16:50: Message edited by: dorothea ]
 
Posted by Ley Druid (# 3246) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chesterbelloc:
Personally, I hate this kind of set-up, because (assuming, as is most likely, the celebrations are "over-the-counter") the celebrant has his back to the SS until he has confected Our Lord on the altar.

Being so liturgically sensitive is exquisitely painful ...

CB

Is this an Anlgican fetish?
If Anglicans had the sacred sacrament, would they walk backwards during the recessional, so as to avoid the liturgical insensitivity of having their backs to Our Lord?
 
Posted by Callan (# 525) on :
 
PG Trailer for 15 film.

Narrator: The prisoner of the Vatican

Cut to shot of monastery surrounded by armed guards. Cut to shot of tabernacle. Inside a muffled voice can be heard.

Our Lord (for it is He): Help! Help !

Cut to a shot of an office in Whitehall. A man sits behind a desk. Another sits in front.
Narrator: Hooker’s Trick, a man with a vision.
Hooker’s Trick: I want you to get Jesus out of there.
Narrator: Callan, a man with a plan.
Callan: Why me?
HT: Because you’re expendable! Put together a team. You’ve got twenty-eight days.

Cut to shot of Callan briefing his team.

Callan: We need small arms.
Narrator: Marine Colonel Mark T. Punk.
Cut to shot of Mark the Punk, re-assembling an AK-47 blindfolded.

Callan: The map of the monastery is kept in a safe in Cardinal Ratzinger’s apartment.
Narrator: Safecracking expert, Cocktailgirl.
Cut to shot of Cocktailgirl, in a black jumpsuit with clerical collar climbing over the balcony of Ratzinger’s apartment at night.

Callan: We need to hack into their security systems.
Narrator: Chorister, computer wizard.
Cut to shot of Chorister at her computer, her fingers flying over the keyboard.

Callan: Have you got the humeral veil?
Narrator: Chesterbelloc, Tat expert
Cut to shot of Chesterbelloc walking out of Gamarelli’s with a package under his arm.

Callan: Nitroglycerine.
Narrator: Ken, explosives expert.
Cut to shot of Ken fiddling with a detonator whilst the team watches anxiously.
Callan: Now remember…
Ken: (Michael Caine voice) I’m only supposed to blow the bloody doors off.

Narrator: The Italian Mission Job. Coming soon to a cinema near you.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ley Druid:
...If Anglicans had the sacred sacrament...

"If"?

Rossweisse // who doesn't care for kitchen-table style altars
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Callan:
...Narrator: The prisoner of the Vatican

Cut to shot of monastery surrounded by armed guards. Cut to shot of tabernacle. Inside a muffled voice can be heard.

Our Lord (for it is He): Help! Help !
...

[Killing me] [Killing me] [Killing me]

Rossweisse // (I want a part, too!)
 
Posted by basso (# 4228) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:


Rossweisse // (I want a part, too!)

You could carry Him off on your flying horse. . .

b.
 
Posted by cocktailgirl (# 8684) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Callan:


Callan: The map of the monastery is kept in a safe in Cardinal Ratzinger’s apartment.
Narrator: Safecracking expert, Cocktailgirl.
Cut to shot of Cocktailgirl, in a black jumpsuit with clerical collar climbing over the balcony of Ratzinger’s apartment at night.

[Killing me]

A black jumpsuit? [Hot and Hormonal] I would of course wear black, but really Callan, you musn't overtax your imagination like that. [Hot and Hormonal]
 
Posted by Hooker's Trick (# 89) on :
 
Callan: bravo.

I have obsessively checked the MBS webcam and never seen more than the tabernacle. Does Jesus ever come out?
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
HT - it's obviously just luck. I clicked on the webcam site a few minutes ago and a monstrance was on the altar though largely obscured by a monk's shoulder. On the change, a monk was behind the altar and appeared to be reaching for the monstrance. I then read the thread. Having just gone back, the monstrance is gone and the tabernacle door (formerly open) is now closed.

Try again later!
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
quote:
Originally posted by Callan:
...Narrator: The prisoner of the Vatican

Cut to shot of monastery surrounded by armed guards. Cut to shot of tabernacle. Inside a muffled voice can be heard.

Our Lord (for it is He): Help! Help !
...

[Killing me] [Killing me] [Killing me]

Rossweisse // (I want a part, too!)

I've just seen that! Wasn't it magnificent! Well done Callan... although making an IJ remake less horrific than Hollywood managed can't be that hard.

Oh, and yes LD. If the MBS were exposed during the recessional, reversing out would be necessary. Which is probably why It's always put safely away first.
 
Posted by babybear (# 34) on :
 
Gremlin and I have a theory that the monks have competitions to see who can complete an aspect of their duties in less than 59 seconds.

I can see a huge chart on the wall to the left, where the monks are given black marks if they are seen on camera. Rather surprising it is Brother Gorgio (83 years old) who holds the record for "fastest removal of our Lord".
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Hooker's Trick:
quote:
Originally posted by Chesterbelloc:
quote:
Originally posted by cocktailgirl:
Maybe I'll get one of those WWJD bracelets after all...

Obviously he drinks Bombay Sapphire. [Razz]

Natch - the bottle puts Him in mind of of His holy Mother.
The BVM looks like Queen Victoria?
God forbid! (As I'm sure he did...)

I was thinking of the bottle's hue.
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ley Druid:
quote:
Originally posted by Chesterbelloc:
Personally, I hate this kind of set-up, because (assuming, as is most likely, the celebrations are "over-the-counter") the celebrant has his back to the SS until he has confected Our Lord on the altar.

Is this an Anlgican fetish?
No, Ley Druid - nor yet is it an Anglican one (one cheap shot deserves another). You must be thinking of "north-ending" or good-humouredness or impeccable sang-froid, or some such delightful eccentricity.
quote:
Originally posted by Ley Druid:
If Anglicans had the sacred sacrament*, would they walk backwards during the recessional, so as to avoid the liturgical insensitivity of having their backs to Our Lord?

Silly boy! Proximity and attitude are all. There would be the world of difference between standing at the farther end of Holyrood Palace's lawn with the Monarch some yards away in congress with others (during one of HMQ's al fresco bashes), and turning my back right in front of her, obscuring her from the sight of all subjects there present, and chatting to them about her. A fortiori, the immediate proximity of Our Lord in the Sacred Species ought to command the maximum reverence consistent with dignity and reasonable practicality.

Though there may be a little madness in this liturgical tic of mine, yet there's some good Catholic method in't.

*[A deft touch here, although "Had Anglicans the", etc. (and "sacred sacrament" is such a sloppy translation of "sanctissimum sacramentum") would be so much more elegant.]
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Hooker's Trick:
Callan: bravo.

Ditto.

[Sorry for triple post - terribly bad form.]
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
Tritto

quote:

The Italian Mission Job

[Yipee]
 
Posted by Hooker's Trick (# 89) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chesterbelloc:
There would be the world of difference between standing at the farther end of Holyrood Palace's lawn with the Monarch some yards away in congress with others (during one of HMQ's al fresco bashes), and turning my back right in front of her, obscuring her from the sight of all subjects there present, and chatting to them about her.

Presumably if the Lord Chancellor can turn his back on the Sov when standing directly in front of her, whilst she's seated on her throne, no less, you would be safe to do so at a garden party...
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
Lord Chancellor? Surely you mean "Secretary of State for Constitution Affairs"? I don't think anybody should be too concerned to emulate such a person.
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
Indeed, Master Ordinaire. Shockingly rude "modernisation" of Derry I's, this turning one's back in the face of the Lord's Anointed - whilst she's formally exercising her Sovereignty at that!

Ironically enough, I think Lord Former-Flatmate has reintroduced the retrograde descent from the steps of the throne - he'll be the last to have the opportunity, I suppose.
 
Posted by dorothea (# 4398) on :
 
Callan, bravo! Encore!

J [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I've visited the link on several occasions now, and have seen nothing 'move' (although the door in the background was once enticingly ajar).

Has anyone worked out whether they have a specific time (or times) for Exposition of the MBS? According to the testimonials elsewhere on the site, seeing It would give my spiritual life no end of a boost...........

Ian J.
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Callan:
PG Trailer for 15 film.

Narrator: The prisoner of the Vatican

Cut to shot of monastery surrounded by armed guards. Cut to shot of tabernacle. Inside a muffled voice can be heard.

Our Lord (for it is He): Help! Help !

Cut to a shot of an office in Whitehall. A man sits behind a desk. Another sits in front.
Narrator: Hooker’s Trick, a man with a vision.
Hooker’s Trick: I want you to get Jesus out of there.
Narrator: Callan, a man with a plan.
Callan: Why me?
HT: Because you’re expendable! Put together a team. You’ve got twenty-eight days.

Cut to shot of Callan briefing his team.

Callan: We need small arms.
Narrator: Marine Colonel Mark T. Punk.
Cut to shot of Mark the Punk, re-assembling an AK-47 blindfolded.

Callan: The map of the monastery is kept in a safe in Cardinal Ratzinger’s apartment.
Narrator: Safecracking expert, Cocktailgirl.
Cut to shot of Cocktailgirl, in a black jumpsuit with clerical collar climbing over the balcony of Ratzinger’s apartment at night.

Callan: We need to hack into their security systems.
Narrator: Chorister, computer wizard.
Cut to shot of Chorister at her computer, her fingers flying over the keyboard.

Callan: Have you got the humeral veil?
Narrator: Chesterbelloc, Tat expert
Cut to shot of Chesterbelloc walking out of Gamarelli’s with a package under his arm.

Callan: Nitroglycerine.
Narrator: Ken, explosives expert.
Cut to shot of Ken fiddling with a detonator whilst the team watches anxiously.
Callan: Now remember…
Ken: (Michael Caine voice) I’m only supposed to blow the bloody doors off.

Narrator: The Italian Mission Job. Coming soon to a cinema near you.

Absolutely brilliant ... but did you have to post it at the bottom of the page so noone will ever see it?

It's a masterpiece. [Killing me]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think that one of the nicest things about the BSW is the way that it's never quite exactly the same from one hour to the next. (I can't vouch for the minutes.) A while ago the chapel was dark, with the lone candle shining through; now, someone has switched on the lights, and everything is bathed in a flat white florescence.

There's got to be a sermon in there somewhere.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
I've visited the link on several occasions now, and have seen nothing 'move' (although the door in the background was once enticingly ajar).

Has anyone worked out whether they have a specific time (or times) for Exposition of the MBS? According to the testimonials elsewhere on the site, seeing It would give my spiritual life no end of a boost...........

Ian J.

Partway through the dense selection of "Quick Links" is the Adoration Schedule - along with a caveat that with only three monks and a raft of other concerns these are subject to being forgotten about. And a promise to do better if someone else helps out - any shipmates in Florida willing to fill in?

[I don't like forced line returns]

[ 24. January 2005, 10:25: Message edited by: Ann ]
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
Who needs to be in Florida? Surely the great advantage of the Webcam is that anybody can volunteer to Adore via this Inter-web business?

There'll be a Benediction Radio Show next...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oh please, O Hostly Ones, do not close or lose this thread when shifting boards. Please preserve it in all its glory -- between the Blessed Webcam itself and Callan's magnificent screenplay, this thread richly deserves to live on.

Thank you for your consideration!

Rossweisse // major fan of both items
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
Or if not, is it possible to nominate a thread for Limbo?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
*bump*

I've missed this....
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ken:
Blessed Sacrament Webcam

gleaned from Fr. Len's Links

Check the audio files of the latest liturgy of the hours:
http://www.monksofadoration.org/audiolit.html

Call me a typical Anglican, but I just think the whole place (or at least the Web site) needs a generous dose of taste. It's ridiculous.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Scott Knitter:
...Call me a typical Anglican, but I just think the whole place (or at least the Web site) needs a generous dose of taste. It's ridiculous.

Well.....yeah.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
This is absolutely amazing. It's kind of like a car wreck -- I can't keep from looking at it.

[ 23. February 2005, 18:52: Message edited by: Laura ]
 
Posted by Emma. (# 3571) on :
 
that is seriously sad.

thats worse than keep looking back at the ship...
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
Just found this - it's too wonderful.

A thousand blessings on the remnant who have kept the flame of this thread burning.
 
Posted by Emma. (# 3571) on :
 
AM - youre nuts!!!
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
The door just closed. I tell you. The door which had been ajar all evening JUST CLOSED.

My next stop is Lourdes.
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
The door just closed. I tell you. The door which had been ajar all evening JUST CLOSED.

The King has left the building?
 
Posted by Emma. (# 3571) on :
 
AM and laura ... we need to pray for you....

*resists temptation to pray a mock prayer*
 
Posted by 103 (One-O-Three) (# 5846) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Scott Knitter:
quote:
Originally posted by ken:
Blessed Sacrament Webcam

gleaned from Fr. Len's Links

Check the audio files of the latest liturgy of the hours:
http://www.monksofadoration.org/audiolit.html

Call me a typical Anglican, but I just think the whole place (or at least the Web site) needs a generous dose of taste. It's ridiculous.

I've just listened to the Night Prayer and the leader is rushing it!!!! There are no pauses and the little dagger symbols or the commas [Frown]
He also can't sing! :s

-103
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Welcome to the reality of a tiny religious community, 103.
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 103 (One-O-Three):
I've just listened to the Night Prayer and the leader is rushing it!!!! There are no pauses and the little dagger symbols or the commas [Frown]
He also can't sing! :s
-103

Check the Office of Readings or Morning or Evening Prayer audio files. Listen to the recitation of the psalms in an eerie singspeak. It'll haunt you all day. [Paranoid]


[fixed quote tags. Please use Preview post]

[ 24. February 2005, 18:21: Message edited by: Siegfried ]
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 103 (One-O-Three):
I've just listened to the Night Prayer and the leader is rushing it!!!! There are no pauses and the little dagger symbols or the commas [Frown]
He also can't sing!

The lack of pauses is probably because it's the Grail psalter, with the four-line (or more) stanzas, and unless they have an edition that's got the half-line asterisk (which they don't, since they use the USA LoTH four-volume edition), it's more usual to pause between stanzas rather than at the half-verse.

The monks at Saint Meinrad Archabbey chant the Grail psalms to their own Grail-specific psalm tones, with a pause between stanzas; the Episcopalian monks at St Gregory's Abbey in Michigan have made a pointed edition with the half-verse asterisk so they can use regular Gregorian psalm tones.

Scott, Benedictine oblate of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, and Confrater of St. Gregory's Abbey
 
Posted by strathclydezero (# 180) on :
 
The door just opened!
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
And the monstrance has just left the building.
 
Posted by Raspberry Rabbit (# 3080) on :
 
It's one way of making sure that when you put the Blessed Sacrament to bed it stays put to bed and doesn't get up and play.

RR
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
For some reason, I find that an exceptionally disturbing thought.

I might try to abjure from the Jesus Webcam for a while - I'm starting to regard the MBS as a mighty suspicious Entity.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Laura:
This is absolutely amazing. It's kind of like a car wreck -- I can't keep from looking at it.

I know.

Should we be worried?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
I need to shift timezones...nothing happens while I'm awake.

[Disappointed]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ian Climacus:
I need to shift timezones...nothing happens while I'm awake.

[Disappointed]

But how do you know nothing's happened in those other 59 seconds?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
But how do you know nothing's happened in those other 59 seconds?

True, I suppose. My addiction to this is quite worrying -- I have it in the background at work all day. [Ultra confused]

[ 25. February 2005, 08:28: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
But Ian, are you taking screen grabs like me - seeing how the shadows change from one end of the day to the other?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Um...no.

I guess I'm not as devoted as I thought! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
It's 3.30pm UK time and, as far as I can tell (having studied several screen grabs over the past few days), our brothers in Florida have yet to open the curtains today.

Am I worrying unnecessarily?
 
Posted by Emma. (# 3571) on :
 
*said in patient gentle voice and veery sloowly....*

Okay.. step *away* from the computer... you can do it....
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
GL-OOOOO-RY!!!! Natural light pervades the sanctuary!

You know there are times we are taken to the very limit of our endurance - and it's what we learn as we wait for deliverance that we take with us for the rest of life's journey.

[Votive]
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
O salutaris Hostia, Quae coeli pandis ostium!

Now we know what time Our Lord gets up in the morning...
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
dj_ordinaire, I find your sig particularly appropriate on this thread. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
But Ian, are you taking screen grabs like me - seeing how the shadows change from one end of the day to the other?

I tell you, it's Art.

I can just see a whole string of screen grabs, printed grainily in 11 x 14 format, adoring the wall of some trendy gallery or other.

In fact.... [Snigger]

Rossweisse // who says you need talent to be an Artist?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
I woke up at 5am and, after wondering why the hell I woke up that early, I thought perhaps it was a sign that the door may be open and I should check.

No. [Disappointed]

[Help]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
You probably just missed it by 59 seconds, Ian. Better luck next time!
 
Posted by Custard. (# 5402) on :
 
It strikes me as interesting that it is the people who believe in the Real (physical) Presence who seem to be mocking it.

I wonder if that reflects an underlying belief in the Real Spiritual Presence and a Real Physical Absence or what.....
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
Custard, I don't think the 'real' / 'spiritual' presence issue is being raised here, let alone mocked.
 
Posted by Siegfried (# 29) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Custard.:
It strikes me as interesting that it is the people who believe in the Real (physical) Presence who seem to be mocking it.

I wonder if that reflects an underlying belief in the Real Spiritual Presence and a Real Physical Absence or what.....

Start a thread in Purgatory to discuss that if you like.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
It's dark in here, isn't it?
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Aaah! tenebrae factae sunt
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Whatever's happened to Our Lord? I've justed looked, and the picture of the tabernacle et al has been replaced by a sort of mauve wallpaper!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
He can't sleep with the light on?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's GONE! [Waterworks]

O woe!
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
[Frown]

[Votive]
 
Posted by Benedictus (# 1215) on :
 
No, it's not. Unless my computer is possessed, it's right there, in early morning sunlight.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
People, please note that it was only after I added my [Votive] that the site was restored.

If such a prayer availeth much, what does that make me?

[ 28. February 2005, 12:39: Message edited by: Ancient Mariner ]
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
No, its gone again.
 
Posted by Benedictus (# 1215) on :
 
Well, I have it. Maybe my computer really is possessed. In which case, by what?
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by dj_ordinaire:
No, its gone again.

Nope, still coming through fine.

Not wanting to get too heavy but just how many unconfessed sins are there in your life, dj?
 
Posted by The Bede's American Successor (# 5042) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by dj_ordinaire:
No, its gone again.

Press F5 on your keyboard (Windows only). It is sorta life after like absolution.
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
Not to worry, he's back! And without having to recant of too many of my manifold sins and wickednesses either! (Nor having to press F5, although thanks for the hint...)
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
My patience has been rewarded with a screen grab of an arm and shoulder tucked in behind the door.

A framed version bound for ebay in due course.
 
Posted by strathclydezero (# 180) on :
 
Does this mean you finally have something to do a press release on? [Biased] [Razz]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Oh glory be! Is that a monstrance I see? And the box [I forget the name in my excitement...help!] is covered in a shroud.

God has rewarded my patience! Glory be!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Tabernacle? Aumbry?

Still, good to see they let Him out occasionally.

(Image saved to file.)
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
(Image saved to file.)

Oh yes. A good idea. *click*

And thanks for the name. One does tend to get a bit flustered in all of the excitement.
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
[Snore]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The Blessed Webcam is back in operation!

It has a new candle, AND the door is open just a crack. Oooooooh!

[Axe murder]
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
My patience has been rewarded with a screen grab of an arm and shoulder tucked in behind the door.

A framed version bound for ebay in due course.

Arghh! I'm longing for monastic evidence! My most exciting moments so far involve the door.. open! closed! who knows!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Laura:
Arghh! I'm longing for monastic evidence! My most exciting moments so far involve the door.. open! closed! who knows!

I'm not sure we can prove the existence of monks from the evidence available on-camera.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
I think some monk has hit a setup button on the camera. The zoom level, and SP and some other baffling acronymns [to Luddites like me] are plastered around.

Very poor form. Though it does suit the cluttered layout of the page. [Disappointed]

[ 01. March 2005, 07:26: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
Hmmm - I hope some dodgy monk hasn't just recorded 8 hours of the Chapel and is replaying it over and over ... anyone remember Speed?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
A dilemma!

Last night I saved an Image of the Blessed Presence without thinking through the ramifications. When I open the file, should I go down on one (right?) knee? Should I be doing this before I click on the file, or just when the Image is on display? Where can I put my chair? Should I be sure not to let another window on top of the Image of our Most Holy Saviour? Should I light a candle, or is the image of a candle by the Image sufficient?

I'm beginning to wish I hadn't given in to the impulse.

[ 01. March 2005, 08:32: Message edited by: Ann ]
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
Surely not!

It may be a near real-time image, but an image is still all it is. You should no more genuflex to the Jesus Webcam (or indeed offer a profound bow, for our Sarum enthusiasts) than you would seek a blessing from a picture of the Pope...
 
Posted by babybear (# 34) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
If such a prayer availeth much, what does that make me?

You are a mighty prayer warrior, one on whom the Lord brings favour.
 
Posted by babybear (# 34) on :
 
I like facts and figures. So I present to you, for your delectation a list of events and the times recorded....

22.08 Dec 14 jlg
a monk has just appeared in the little window, lit the vigil lamp and now the monstrance is back!

22.35 Dec 14 Spike
Our Lord is currently obscured by someone's shoulder.

23.34 Jan 18 TonyK
I clicked on the webcam site a few minutes ago and a monstrance was on the altar though largely obscured by a monk's shoulder. On the change, a monk was behind the altar and appeared to be reaching for the monstrance. I then read the thread. Having just gone back, the monstrance is gone and the tabernacle door (formerly open) is now closed.

23.12 Feb 23 Ancient Mariner
The door just closed. I tell you. The door which had been ajar all evening JUST CLOSED.

14.58 Feb 24 strathclydezero
The door just opened!

15.18 Feb 24 Ancient Mariner
And the monstrance has just left the building.

15.54 Feb 25 Ancient Mariner
GL-OOOOO-RY!!!! Natural light pervades the sanctuary!

There you go! Make good use of this information. And make sure you get pictures and send them to AM. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
I don't remember all the interfering letters and numbers being there before.

In the upper left, for example, it says:

2X
EIS
DZOOM

Very distracting. I suppose I should just let it go, though ...

[left, right, who cares?]

[ 01. March 2005, 20:50: Message edited by: RuthW ]
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by dj_ordinaire:
Surely not!

It may be a near real-time image, but an image is still all it is. You should no more genuflex to the Jesus Webcam (or indeed offer a profound bow, for our Sarum enthusiasts) than you would seek a blessing from a picture of the Pope...

[TANGENT]

I'm so relieved - I've often wondered whether I should demand the pople of My Little Town should genuflect as I drive past taking reserved sacrament to the sick.

[/TANGENT]

I too was worried about those numbersthat appeared yesterday - perhaps the fund raising 75% of the home page has been so successful the blessed brothers purchased a u beaut new camera?
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
In the upper left, for example, it says:

2X
EIS
DZOOM

Very distracting.

Distracting?

DISTRACTING

"You mean you don't recognise the significance of those numbers?" said Professor Teabag to Sophie. "Now of course that's what the Church through the ages has wanted to hide from you, in their attempt to downtread women to hide the secret mystery of the location of the tomb of Mary the Mother of James who was married to St John the Divine according to the apocryphal book The Parrot of St Bartholemew which was suppressed by the Council of Arles which was consituted in 666BC by Constantine III, whose mother was, as secret documents (which are hidden in a Swiss bank vault) prove, related to the Borgias."

***

Outside, it was a dark and stormy night, and the form of a white figure, whose pink fleshy body was covered in a white fur-like covering, moved quietly through the bushes.

***

Back in the room, Professor Teabag and Sophie settled comfortably into the plush leather sofa. "Now," said Professor Teabag seductively, "surely you have noticed another similarity which has been hidden from us by the naughty wicked evil Church through the ages?"

"No" she exclaimed.

"Well, my dear, let me explain. Your name is Sophie, which as we all know from secret documents hidden in the reading material in the Vatican toilets, is from the Greek word meaning "Wisdom". Now, my fair one, we are both sitting on a sofa. Do you see the connection?"

"Oh yes," Sophia exclaimed breathlessly. "You are so big and strong and wise and the bad Church is so wicked and naughty."

"Well, we had better get back to the puzzle at hand before things get out of hand," Professor Teabag said teasingly

***

Outside, it was a dark and stormy night, and the form of a white figure, whose pink fleshy body was covered in a white fur-like covering, moved hungrily towards the window.

***

Back in the room, Professor Teabag explained the mystery.

"Now, my dear, let's examine the figures on this computer screen.

2X
EIS
DZOOM

If you look carefully and take every second letter, you find that it spells X I D O M."

"Oh yes, Professor," exclaimed Sophie breathlessly.

"Now, if you remember that, at this part of the story, we know that we are in the south of France. So, let's exchange the letter "X" with "F" for France, because as secret pirate maps show, X marks the spot that we are in. Now we are left with FIDOM. Now, because it is Monday, which starts with "M", we can delete that from the end of the word, which leaves us with ..."

***

Outside, it was a dark and stormy night, and the form of a white figure, whose pink fleshy body was covered in a white fur-like covering, moved desperately towards the window. The leather choker around his neck, bright with silver studs, shone magnificently in the moonlight.

***

"FIDO", Sophie ejaculated.

Just then, Fido the white poodle came bounding over the window sill into Sophie's lap. Dirty paw prints covered her short red dress and soft tanned legs.

"Now, my dear, we had better take you upstairs to the bathroom and get you cleaned up," Professor Teabag splurted breathlessly.

"Yes, Professor, we must," agreed Sophie agreeably.

Just as they left the room, the display on the computer screen refreshed. The door on the right of the screen opened and an elbow appeared from the right, covering the little gold box...
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
Ah - that made my morning.

[SIGHS]

Now back to the Sacrament cam. [Snore]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
anglicanrascal: Thanks for clearing that up for me!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Anglicanrascal: [Overused]

Rossweisse // now I understand!
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
Can I just say: this is the best thread that SoF has had. Ever. [Overused]

Oh, and thanks Ruth, re. the sig. Unfortunately, it now means I can't change it without causing minor chaos.

God is still in the box, incidentally.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
Disturbed by the Da Vinci Code lettering that 'appeared' a couple of days ago, I fired an email to the Brothers and received this response:

quote:
The power outage we had caused the webcam to reset. It should be okay now.

In Our Eucharistic Lord,
Brother John

Hah! You'd have thought they'd dream up a better explanation that that. Don't be fooled. It's a cover-up for something much more sinister, as Anglican Rascal has discovered.

[Edited to see if scrolling could be fixed.]

[ 10. March 2005, 15:32: Message edited by: Anselmina ]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Truly it is a sign of the end times that even the Monks of Adoration are not to be trusted. *sigh*
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
Oh dear....I have problems seeing the words "Brother John" and not thinking of that Chris De Burgh song on a certain man by that name giving in to carnal temptation. You don't think he used the webcam there for other purposes do you? [Eek!]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
The MW cleaning lady wanders in, using her Mobcap to dust and muttering to herself...

"I thought maybe this new crowd would be a little neater, what with only using tealights and having those worship halls that look so clean and empty, like airport waiting rooms, but no, it's still stuff left any old place..."

Coming across anglicanrascal's abandoned work, she picks it up.

"Now see, this obviously should have been filed with the St Bastard's newsletters, but no, they just leave stuff lying around anywhere..."

...


...


...


"Oh. More of that! Now where did those boxes get put when we moved the stuff from the MW cellars to these new catacombs? Probably near the pile of empty gin bottles waiting for recycling pick-up."

Giving a quick dusting to the flat-panel display of the Blessed Sacrament Webcam, the cleaning lady leaves the room.
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
There's a shadow over the picture....should I be afraid? Cause it does give a kind of "Uh, oh, he's coming back!" sort of affect.

[ 04. March 2005, 12:09: Message edited by: Og: Thread Killer ]
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by dj_ordinaire:
Can I just say: this is the best thread that SoF has had. Ever. [Overused]

No, it isn't. It's great but not nearly as funny as hermit's thread about which gun was the best to buy for a purpose I've now forgotten. He'd meant to start on his gun-fanciers board, but started it in Heaven accidentally. Several people weighed in with opinions, demonstrating the depth and breadth of the experience of ship posters vis-a-vis firearms. It went hither and yon and was just generally fetal-position-renderingly funny.

It was tragically lost in a flood a while back. [Waterworks]

AM: thanks for getting Brother J to clear things up. I kept thinking "DOOM"? "DOOM"?
 
Posted by The Bede's American Successor (# 5042) on :
 
This thread appears to be the Ecclesiantics version of GIN.

Laudate Dominum!
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
The door is open, but all is DARK beyond it. And only one of the candles is lit!
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
It's the altar candle that isn't lit, which makes sense, as there's nothing on the altar and nothing going on in the chapel. (Does anything ever happen in the chapel I wonder?)

I wish they'd bring the monstrance back.
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
Maybe (just maybe) the Ship could finance an advertising game/marketing project.

The first person to appear in front of the webcam with "Visit forum.ship-of-fools.com" and their username could win $500?

So, whaddayathink?

Pax,
ar
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
It's the altar candle that isn't lit, which makes sense, as there's nothing on the altar and nothing going on in the chapel. (Does anything ever happen in the chapel I wonder?)

I wish they'd bring the monstrance back.

I thought there was a monstrance -- there was in my picture!
 
Posted by Foaming Draught (# 9134) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by anglicanrascal:
Maybe (just maybe) the Ship could finance an advertising game/marketing project.

The first person to appear in front of the webcam with "Visit forum.ship-of-fools.com" and their username could win $500?

So, whaddayathink?

Pax,
ar

Will it be valid if a layman does it?
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
I'm not seeing a monstrance.
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Foaming Draught:
quote:
Originally posted by anglicanrascal:
Maybe (just maybe) the Ship could finance an advertising game/marketing project.

The first person to appear in front of the webcam with "Visit forum.ship-of-fools.com" and their username could win $500?

So, whaddayathink?

Pax,
ar

Will it be valid if a layman does it?
I reckon it would. We could leave it to Simon or Erin to design the rules ...
 
Posted by Siegfried (# 29) on :
 
Jesus must be tucked in for the night--the candle outside His house is lit. I don't see an empty bottle for the milkman. Maybe He is lactose intolerant.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's just strangely comforting to see this ...

Rossweisse // okay, so I'm just strange
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
The natural light of the morning is more soothing then the harsh evening flourescents.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Yes, I think it would benefit from better lighting too. Something softer, more moody...
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Maybe we should make a donation for some sort of hanging candelabra thingy nearby to cast a better sort of light.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
What I want to know is whether they switch on the light by hand or have some kind of automatic set-up. I didn't see exactly when the change from natural to artificial light came today--silly phone call having to do with w*rk--but it was around 3 pm here (6 pm Florida time). So I'm setting the little alarm gizmo on my computer to remind me to check every day at 2:55. I want to see if it's automatic and if so if it seems like there's a light sensor.
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Something softer, more moody...

Erin lighting?

[Biased]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by anglicanrascal:
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Something softer, more moody...

Erin lighting?
Not THAT moody.

Rossweisse // thinking more in terms of dimmer switches
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The DOOR! It's OPEN! (No, not JC's door -- the other door!)
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
It's opened and shut about four times in as many minutes. They seem to be in a bit of a flap!
 
Posted by ecumaniac (# 376) on :
 
I wonder if the monks know about this thread
 
Posted by anglicanrascal (# 3412) on :
 
I bet they do: I bet they open and shut the door and see how many posts they can get each time!
 
Posted by Benedictus (# 1215) on :
 
I wonder if they time it with the webcam, since it refreshes every minute. "Quick, while the camera's off! Shut the door! Ha, ha, ha!" Or, even better, "Put the monstrance out!" 2 minutes pass. "Now move it!"
 
Posted by Foaming Draught (# 9134) on :
 
I've bookmarked the page. What's the status of the bookmark? Is it an accident or substance? What happens when I close down Firefox?
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
"The Sacraments were not ordained of Christ to be gazed upon or to be carried about, but that we should duly use them. And in such only as worthily receive the same, have they a wholesome effect or operation: but they that receive them unworthily, purchase to themselves damnation, as Saint Paul saith."

So there. [Razz]
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
Looked through the door and saw a window...the implications are staggering.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Yikes, Og!

The door's open now and I see a hint of a glimmer of light.
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
That's an aluminum bar in the middle of a window....or it's Sponge Bob on a waffle.

I can't be certain.

Must pray harder...must pray harder.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
I checked at about 5 pm Florida time, and the artificial light seemed to be on already. Hmmmmm...
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
Okely-dokely, the gloves are off ...

I'm pleased to announce that a Ned Flanders Air Freshener (for your car) will be sent to the first BSW-er who can send Simon or I a screen grab of a monk celebrating the eucharist in the chapel. I already have the shadowy outline of a body behind the door - not good enough!

Those email addresses:
simon@shipoffools.com
steve@shipoffools.com

[ 10. March 2005, 12:19: Message edited by: Ancient Mariner ]
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Heck - isn't that door frustratingly tantalising?

The promise of a Ned air freshener is not going to help my addiction to this webcam at all.

How long has it been up? Do you think they'll eventually forget that it's on and come wandering past in their pyjamas or summat?

K.
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by anglicanrascal:
I bet they do: I bet they open and shut the door and see how many posts they can get each time!

Are we behind the round window or the square window this morning, Brother Ignatius?
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
The slight pause betwen the text loading and the image loading is too much to bear. [Ultra confused]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Last time I checked the BSW, I got the image first. A special blessing, I'm sure!
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Og: Thread Killer:
Looked through the door and saw a window...the implications are staggering.

The door is open and I can see into the room beyond. I don't think it's a window back there. I think it's a mirror.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Viola:
How long has it been up? Do you think they'll eventually forget that it's on and come wandering past in their pyjamas or summat?

I've been aware of this site for about four years now... so at least that long. And I have yet to see a monk in his PJs. Or any monk, for that matter.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
The door was open - the other room was light, the door shut, the door opened - other room dark, the door shut again.

It's all action over there tonight!

Am now even more determined to catch a monk unawares.
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
Last time I checked the BSW, I got the image first. A special blessing, I'm sure!

What did the voices say to you, Ruth?
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
They said if I persevered, I would be rewarded. That, and they told me to change the kitty litter. (How did they know?!)
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I caught a monk in the little picture once -- he only stayed for about 10 minutes though. (Whatever happened to "Could you not wait with me one hour?").

Another time the monstrance was there, but there was no part of any monk within camera range.

Both of those back on Dec 14.

TonyK made a sighting on Jan 18.

AM seems to have seen the monstrance, if not actually any evidence of a monk.

Those seem to have been the only sightings. Perhaps the monks are denying themselves Adoration as a Lenten penance?
 
Posted by Benedictus (# 1215) on :
 
The sanctuary lamp is pretty low. Somebody has got to come in and change it soon.
 
Posted by Siegfried (# 29) on :
 
Oooh! The door is open!!

Sieg
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Siegfried:
Oooh! The door is open!!

And there's a light on in the back room!
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
Brethren! I have SEEN the Light!

(Maybe its low-level afternoon sun coming through a window & shining on the walls?)
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
The door, having been closed, has now opened at this latest screen-refresh cycle. The window in the other room can be clearly seen.

But the question remains -- will Jesus be let out to play or did one of the monks just take a shortcut through the chapel?
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Why do folks think it's a window? It still looks like a mirror to me.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Perhaps because one doesn't think of monks as hanging up decorative mirrors?
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
Perhaps because one doesn't think of monks as hanging up decorative mirrors?

Not even Episcopalian monks?
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Looks like a mirror to me, too.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Well, these are Catholic monks, but I figure they could have a mirror in the anteroom or sacristy so that the celebrant could make sure he's got his stole on straight.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
We had one in my last church for that purpose. I suspect so that Father Probablygay could make sure his moustache was properly turned... [Big Grin]

[ 11. March 2005, 22:18: Message edited by: Laura ]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
This is very cool. The boss is gone, I'm getting my desk cleared off and looking at the BSW, and the organist just came in to practice Bach. [Smile]
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
The light! It's bright! Must have switched on the artificial ones...
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
They've just turned the light on. And not before time - it was getting very murky.

What time is that where they are then? I'm in a muddle with my clocks.

K.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
They're on Eastern Standard Time (east coast, US). It's 6:35 pm there right now.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Sorry folks! What I thought was a monstrance was that box with a door sitting on the table. I just looked up monstrance and see I was monstrously wrong. What is that, an aumbry?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Well, the door is open, it's dark in the room beyond, and there's a thin horizontal glimmer of light visible.

I vote mirror.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
Well, these are Catholic monks, but I figure they could have a mirror in the anteroom or sacristy so that the celebrant could make sure he's got his stole on straight.

But this isn't a proper church or monastery, it's a little
ranch house
in Florida.

(Dangit! The other room has been dark and suddenly the lights are on in the chapel, but no sign of a monk. Grrrr. These guys are toying with us, I'm sure of it!)

Anyway, I suspect this is a converted bedroom or dining room or something, so that door opens into a hallway or another room.
Besides, mirrors don't have sashes inside the frames, especially horizontal ones and also that piece of molding that goes under the sill (can't remember the particular name for it). That's a window, folks, IMNSHO. [Razz]

[ETA: My, my, my look at all the crossposts! [brick wall] ]

[ 11. March 2005, 22:40: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Laura:
Sorry folks! What I thought was a monstrance was that box with a door sitting on the table. I just looked up monstrance and see I was monstrously wrong. What is that, an aumbry?

That's the tabernacle. God-in-a-box. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
Okely-dokely, the gloves are off ...

I'm pleased to announce that a Ned Flanders Air Freshener (for your car) will be sent to the first BSW-er who can send Simon or I a screen grab of a monk celebrating the eucharist in the chapel....

Will the NFAirFreshener be autographed by you or Simon or in some other way carry proof that one lucky shipmate did indeed win this contest?
 
Posted by Benedictus (# 1215) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
quote:
Originally posted by Laura:
Sorry folks! What I thought was a monstrance was that box with a door sitting on the table. I just looked up monstrance and see I was monstrously wrong. What is that, an aumbry?

That's the tabernacle. God-in-a-box. [Big Grin]
Laura, you inspired me to look it up; I couldn't remember the difference between an aumbry and a tabernacle. A tabernacle is God-in-a-box (or the box, at any rate) on the altar, and an aumbry is God-in-a-box hanging on the wall or on a table or shelf away from the altar. So thanks.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Aumbry also refers to the box-on-the-wall where the consecrated oils (Oil of the Catechumens, Holy Chrism, and Oil of the Sick)) are kept. This is the common usage in my corner of the RC world.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Laura:
Sorry folks! What I thought was a monstrance was that box with a door sitting on the table. I just looked up monstrance and see I was monstrously wrong. What is that, an aumbry?

This was my screenshot of the monstrance*.

I've only seen it twice so far. There is a list of times linked from the page, but they also say there are only three of them and so sometimes they're too busy to let Him out to play.

* It looks more like one of those 18th century ornate clocks to me, but I'll take theit word for it.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thank you, Ann, thank you, thank you, thank you! Praaaaise Jeeesus.......!!

At long last I've caught a glimpse of Our Blessed Lord on this dratted webcam thingie - I was beginning to think the monks were indeed playing some sort of evil game with us.......

Ian J. (who is now going to go and have a stiff drink and lie down.....)
 
Posted by The Bede's American Successor (# 5042) on :
 
Definitely, the BS webcam thread is the new GIN thread around these here parts.
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
I'm wondering if the thing we can see in the back room isn't a cupboard of some sort, painted white (like everything else here, it seems). It looks as though it has a handle half way up.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Have they lost the light switch?
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Who needs light when you've got a Caravaggio-esque light beam from stage right???
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Oh dear. If it wasn't for the reassuring sanctuary lamp I'd be tempted to say "Jesus has left the building"...
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Indeed.

I mean - right now - if you didn't know what the camera was pointing at - what would you take as a guess?
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
I reckon they've just locked on to a UFO.
 
Posted by Rowen (# 1194) on :
 
I hope we are all busy writing our stories about the viewing and sending them in, as others have done? When you explore the sight, you come across a collection of them.
I am sure I will get round to it one day, when I am not busy and when my internet time is not so taken up with the Ship! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Well looking at this the best time to clock a monk is 0730 EST. Most of the comments are cringeworthy - I wholly recommend a visit here to get your fill.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
LIGHT! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Top of the pile so far reads:
quote:
The first time we visited my 6 year old son Austin and I sat and were mesmerized. He extended his arms toward my laptop screen to give Jesus a big hug. He definitely felt the power of Christ coming thru the computer screen.
Aww, bless. <choke>

In other news, it appears that the Ship 'clock-a-monk' quest is not an isolated one:
quote:
Brother John, In my quest to see a monk on your monk-cam, I have set up a web ring of a few friends of mine to watch the monk-cam at most hours of the day. This is the exciting part. Sister Sarah saw a monk! I was not fortunate enough to lay eyes on him, but I know you guys are out there! Thank you for putting your web-cam up. We love it!

 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Aaaaaaaargh!

I just saw a monk!

But I couldn't remember how to do a screen grab in time.

Bugger bugger bugger!

K.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Oh no! I think they're playing a game with us...
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Right.

I'm ready for him next time - I've found the buttons I need to press...
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Viola:
Aaaaaaaargh!

I just saw a monk!

But I couldn't remember how to do a screen grab in time.

Bugger bugger bugger!

K.

It's always the way with "the one who got away", isn't it. How big was he?
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Huge I tell you!

About 3 inches - on my screen at least.

He put a new candle in though, look.

K.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
WhoaNelly! The webcam just zoomed out!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh WOW! They've moved the camera further away, you can see a lot more of the room, and the door's open! What does this portend?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Zoomed back in.

I swear one of the monks is reading this thread.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
They've MOVED THE WEBCAM BACK SEVERAL FEET! You can see the whole (small) room from the outside, and another doorframe, and...

No...wait...it's back in the old place. No....it's a little further forward, and you can barely see the doorframe anymore.

They are messing with our minds!

Rossweisse // naughty monks!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Crossposting with Margaret and Jennifer...

Yes, I think they're reading the thread and giggling amongst themselves as they move the silly thing back and forth. "Close the door!" "Okay, now open it!"
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I grabbed a screenshot of the long view. I don't have a place to post it online at the moment, though. Perhaps tomorrow night.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I think they got tired of us arguing about whether that was a window, a mirror, or a cupboard on the other side of the door.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oh, good. I'd love a copy! (I was trying to figure out how to do a screen shot when it zoomed forward again.)

[cross-posting again]

quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
I think they got tired of us arguing about whether that was a window, a mirror, or a cupboard on the other side of the door.

Who could blame them?

[ 13. March 2005, 20:11: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Maybe they were just dusting (the webcam? Jesus?). Nah, they must have been playing with us. Everyone knows that men don't dust.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Now I can't even see the door frame!
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Ditto - have got an image but don't have anywhere to upload it to link here. Nothing as exciting as monks in shot, mores the pity. But it being 0345, and with the alarm clock set for 0615 ready for school later, I'm going to call quits on clock-a-monk for today. Passing the baton over The Pond...
 
Posted by FutureFr (# 9145) on :
 
Am I missing something? On my view I can only see the 2 candles, the picture, and the box on the table. Everyone is speaking about a door, a mirror/or window.

Am I missing a link somewhere?
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
FutureFr, until a few hours ago you could see a few inches of a door on the right, and sometimes the door would be open and you could see through to the room beyond, in which there is something that looks like window or a mirror. But they have moved the camera so it doesn't show the door anymore.
 
Posted by Foaming Draught (# 9134) on :
 
From the "Let me tell you guys how much I've been helped" page:

quote:
Brother John, In my quest to see a monk on your monk-cam, I have set up a web ring of a few friends of mine to watch the monk-cam at most hours of the day. This is the exciting part. Sister Sarah saw a monk! I was not fortunate enough to lay eyes on him, but I know you guys are out there!
Have we got a Shipmate called Sister Sarah?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Now that we can't see the altar, wherever are they going to put the monstrance? Surely they don't intend to stick it on top of the tabernacle?

Ian J. (who will either have to have another stiff drink, or else fall into a swoon......)
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
My theory about last night is that the Prisoner in the Tabernacle tried to make a run for it. The reason why we can't see the door any more is that they've stationed an armed monk in front of it to prevent any more breakouts.
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
I vaguely remember the view being like this once or twice before.
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by lazystudent:
Maybe they were just dusting (the webcam? Jesus?). Nah, they must have been playing with us. Everyone knows that men don't dust.

Perhaps Jesus' mother told him that he had to clean his room because she's got someone visiting on the 25th.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Now that we can't see the altar, wherever are they going to put the monstrance? Surely they don't intend to stick it on top of the tabernacle?

They've got the very top of the altar showing right now. And the monstrance they use is plenty big enough--you'll see it if it's there.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Awww. I'm sad now. I wanted to see the door open.

*waves at the monks what are reading this*
 
Posted by FutureFr (# 9145) on :
 
1250 Eastern Time and IT IS GONE TOTALLY

by totally I mean the red x on the top corner of the picture box

[ 16. March 2005, 04:53: Message edited by: FutureFr ]
 
Posted by FutureFr (# 9145) on :
 
WHEW, it's back. Sorry to cause alarm
 
Posted by Rev per Minute (# 69) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chapelhead:
Perhaps Jesus' mother told him that he had to clean his room because she's got someone visiting on the 25th.

Why? Is there going to be another Annunciation, and so another Saviour? Or does Gabriel pop round every year just to say hello and ask how things are going - some sort of proxy-parental access visit?

There are some major theological implications to this [Confused]
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Am I totally out of it, or is that white cloth on top of Jesus' house new?
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Nah - that's always been there.

It's more (or less) noticable in different lights though.

K.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Oh. Hmmm - actually maybe.

And perhaps I've been eating too much cheese - but I'm sure I saw the shadowy figure of someone in the dark, before they turned the lights back on.

Wasn't really screen-grab-able though.

K.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
And still the Ned Flanders Air Freshener goes unclaimed on my desk.

There has been trickery afoot, mind you. Anglican Rascal sent me a screen grab with Brother Craig elevating the host.

Was this the moment we had all waited for?

Well, the fact that the Mona Lisa was smiling gently through the slightly-opened door (how long must we wait, Lord, before we can see through that door again?) provided the merest hint that 'Brother Craig' had been Photoshopped among us.

[Disappointed]

Do a penance, AR.

[ 17. March 2005, 14:58: Message edited by: Ancient Mariner ]
 
Posted by Hooker's Trick (# 89) on :
 
I still have not seen Jesus.

But I did find some very diverting photos where you can actually see the monks. It seems that the community consists of 2 monks, one of whom wrote a book about Catholics on the Internet and the other lost a great deal of weight and wrote a book about.

Celebrities in our midst, dear brethren.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Oh, bless them. They've had to move alot, and are they serious! I'll pony up $50 -- I'll be happy to coordinate a collection for these guys. They seem totally genuine and are top-notch value for money. A ship contingent could sponsor them. Seriously -- I mean, look at this: Brother Universe
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Wahoo! Success! An actual monk (plus another monk's shoulder)!
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
jlg - welcome to the elect!

Did you get the screenshot? Or are you, like me, condemned to people not believing you? [Biased]

Get that Flanders freshener ready AM!

K.
 
Posted by Ginga (# 1899) on :
 
Page 15 of those photos.

There isn't really a Cardinal Sin, is there?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I got a screenshot using my cruddy methods. Whether I can surmount the technical difficulties and get proof to AM is currently under investigation.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ginga:
Page 15 of those photos.

There isn't really a Cardinal Sin, is there?

Yes there is. He's easily googled.
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
It's all gone very blue?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
And now that we have transmission again, there is a little statue. I can't quite tell what it is or if it's actually on the altar or if it's to the right of the tabernacle.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Aha! I caught another monk at 1:14 EST.
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
It's not a very small monk is it? Or is the room much bigger than one would think?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
The one I caught or the little statue? [Big Grin]

Actually, I'm thinking that the little statue appears to have something to do with that slanted surface now visible. Perhaps it is part of a prie-dieu or some sort of lectern-type device?

A little angel? St Joseph?
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Dunno, but the cloth on top of Jesus' house is now dangling off the left side a wee bit more. I'll have to wait for the overheads to come on tonight before I hope to see the statue in more detail.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I thought it might be St Joseph too. Please, please not a Jesus Action Figure...
 
Posted by Siegfried (# 29) on :
 
Score!
Tabernacle is veild, monstrance is out, and the little staue is off to one side!

Sieg
 
Posted by rosamundi (# 2495) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
I thought it might be St Joseph too. Please, please not a Jesus Action Figure...

I think it's St Joseph, particularly given it's St Joseph's day today.

ETA: And St Joseph is one of the community's patrons, I think.

Deborah

[ 19. March 2005, 20:51: Message edited by: rosamundi ]
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
jlg: Can I help with you figuring how to e-mail the screen shot to someone who can post it? I'm dying to see your monks!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
A monk! I've just seen a monk!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Perhaps one of us should e-mail the Brothers, asking them to stay on screen for a little bit longer each time.......

I dunno - think of all the other things we could be doing instead of visiting their website - frying bacon, stroking the cat, worshipping God.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Laura:
jlg: Can I help with you figuring how to e-mail the screen shot to someone who can post it? I'm dying to see your monks!

Laura, I have seen the jpegs from jlg (blessed are those who have not seen and yet still believe...).

I've have asked Simon to post them as soon as he can find time. We're pretty flat out on the 1000th Mystery Worshipper promotion at the moment.

[Cool]
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Anyone else just get a scruffy looking chap in a T-shirt?

[Big Grin]

How many of these jpgs would you like AM?

K.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
A monk! I've just seen a monk!

I got a shot of that one, too. [Big Grin]

But I missed the t-shirt monk spotted by Viola. Rats.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
My screen grabs come out as pdf files and at this time of night I have no idea how to turn them into jpgs. So I've sent my T-Shirt man to Ancient Mariner & Simon. Perhaps we can start a little gallery!

K.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
Laura, I have seen the jpegs from jlg (blessed are those who have not seen and yet still believe...).

I've have asked Simon to post them as soon as he can find time. We're pretty flat out on the 1000th Mystery Worshipper promotion at the moment.

[Cool]

AM, you have slept in my house and partaken of my hospitality! I demand a jpeg instanter. What care I for 1000 Mystery Worshippers? Or I may stay an unbeliever forever.


[Big Grin]

[ 20. March 2005, 00:22: Message edited by: Laura ]
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
The GI Joe is gone. [Frown]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
I've got a bunch of website space I'm not using. If anyone wants to send me screenshots from the BSW, I'd be happy to put them up.

Edited to add: And I'd put them up immediately. None of this waiting around for other, less important things. [Razz]

[ 20. March 2005, 02:51: Message edited by: RuthW ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Blessed Sacrament Webcam
This is too dreary. Nothing but The Box and a doily on top of it, plus a couple of candles.

The fun and the mystery of The Great Debate("It's a window!" "You twit, it's a mirror!") are gone. It seems to me that the least they could do would be to paint a terribly overwrought triptych behind it, or something along those lines.

By the way, I vote for Margaret's theory that the Prisoner was attempting to escape. Perhaps we could work up a little "Escape from Colditz" variation here.

Rossweisse // I don't believe in monks; I never see any (o blest are they...)
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
OK - this works in preview post. If it works in real life as well, then I shall feel very smug and will rashly offer to display any other 'webcam moments' for other shipmates!

T shirt man

K.
 
Posted by Benedictus (# 1215) on :
 
Works for me, Viola.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
A select few screen grabs.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Show off! [Razz]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Viola, if you right click the image from the webcam, there should be a "Save Image As ..." option (or similar wording for other browsers). This will save just the webcam picture, not the whole screen and you won't have to crop it.

Ancient Mariner, if you want to use any of the images later, feel free.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
So it does! How marvellous. Ta.

I knew there must be a way.

(btw - for mac users it is of course 'control click')

K.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
I can't help but feel a little defiled at looking at others' (wonderful) monkpics before seeing for myself - something akin to opening all the doors on one's chocolate Advent calendar at once, or eating Creme Eggs before Easter. I've jumped the gun - I think I need to go to Confession! [Help]

"I has not seen, nor 'ere heard..."
 
Posted by Zach82 (# 3208) on :
 
The little man in the right corner is gone. [Waterworks]

Zach
 
Posted by Pânts (# 4487) on :
 
I cannot believe I am being sucked into watching this. [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Many thanks for the photos, Ann!

I have a feeling 'T-shirt Monk' may be Brother John....any other guesses?

Ian J. (seeking light relief after the longest Palm Sunday Mass I've ever been to).
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
I got a shot of the box open and the monk doing something with something very shiny and metal.
I'm an Anabaptist, so I have no idea what it is. The camera now shows that thing.

I've sent the photos to Viola.
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
Ohh....that would be a moonstrance?

And I just realised, my shot shows inside the little door.... [Yipee]

[ 20. March 2005, 18:11: Message edited by: Og: Thread Killer ]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
That would indeed be a monstrance.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The monstrance is on the altar, and the thing I earlier misdescribed as a doily (it seems to be more along the lines of a holy tea towel)is hanging down over the open door of Our Lord's Cell.

Thank you for the screen grab information -- I have now captured it! And thank you folks for sharing your shots. (Doesn't it look a bit as though T-Shirt Man is fleeing Our Lord's remonstrations? He does look sheepish -- TSM, that is, not Jesus.)

Rossweisse // this is so exciting!
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
Hey, I got excited....I saw a guy...I actually saw a guy....and I saw within the box too.

Gosh, I need a life.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I saw him putting Jesus to bed!

I've updated my screen grabs - I may have to date-stamp them.
 
Posted by Peronel (# 569) on :
 
Got him! Perfect full-frontal at the moment of muffin-removal.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
[Overused] Ann for some excellent monk-snooping!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I am SO envious!

[Overused]
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
And here is a link to the part of my webspace which currently includes T-shirt man along with Og's pics.

K.

[ 25. March 2005, 00:27: Message edited by: Viola ]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Ok, I'll send my Word file to Viola and see if she can post the pics.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Not much action so far today...

[Disappointed]
 
Posted by Hooker's Trick (# 89) on :
 
Technical question: why can't Jesus stay in the Monstrance? Can't they just veil it and put Him away at night?

For those who tire of waiting, I give you Blessed Sacrament Webcam, with Jesus in.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'd guess it's just not all that comfortable for Him. No doubt the Wee Hoosie is much more comfy for long hours. I'm sure the security aspect is much the same.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I miss being able to see the door....<sigh>
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
In the absence of so much as even a fly - and yes the recent radical absence even of the door has removed my last hope of alteration-based excitement - I wonder if we shouldn't run a sweepstake (proceeds to a charity such as the Organ Fund) - on how long it will take for the obervation

quote:
Our Web site has 1,476 Pages and Growing!

to hit 1500 pages [Eek!] . The mind boggles at the xcitement of wading through those pages. Finnegans Wake eat yer heart out!

[ 23. March 2005, 05:21: Message edited by: Zappa ]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Hooker's Trick:
For those who tire of waiting, I give you Blessed Sacrament Webcam, with Jesus in.

Now I'm in a quandary. Which is the One True Webcam?
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
The second one is too modern, too good looking. It reeks of the whore of Babylon.

I feel like Cromwell just looking at it.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
I am reliably informed by the staff at BSW II that their websac refreshes at the blistering rate of every eight seconds - [Eek!] - though this isn't borne out by the clock above the image.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
I am reliably informed by the staff at BSW II that their websac refreshes at the blistering rate of every eight seconds - [Eek!] - though this isn't borne out by the clock above the image.

Where is that monstrance located, though? And will there be the chance of catching clergy toddling about? 'Cause if not, I'll keep up with Jesus' doings in Flordia, tyvm.
 
Posted by rosamundi (# 2495) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep:
Where is that monstrance located, though? And will there be the chance of catching clergy toddling about? 'Cause if not, I'll keep up with Jesus' doings in Flordia, tyvm.

It's not exactly clear, but I think it is located at the Convent of Divine Love, which is a convent of The Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters. So you might not see clergy, but you might see a nun in a fetching pink habit.

Deborah
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
The tabernacle's veiled, but there's no monstrance - where's Jesus? [Eek!]
 
Posted by rosamundi (# 2495) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
The tabernacle's veiled, but there's no monstrance - where's Jesus? [Eek!]

Perhaps He's on His holidays - He's got a busy few days ahead of Him, after all.

Deborah

[ 23. March 2005, 21:33: Message edited by: rosamundi ]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
The tabernacle's veiled, but there's no monstrance - where's Jesus? [Eek!]

The Vigil Lamp is burning, which indicates that Jesus is still inside the tabernacle. I assume it's veiled as part of preparation for the Triduum. When I popped into my RC church this afternoon I discovered that Jesus had left the building - the tabernacle was open and empty.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
SCORE! A monk! I got a monk!


Oh NOOOO! except I had to open a separate window to do it and I'm not sure it saved, I couldn't copy it anywhere!


He was a brown-clad one, turning away from the altar, so you could see a shoulder, torso and a bit of chin.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Deep joy - but which webcam were you looking at?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
The Original and One True webcam.
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
Rear candle burning perilously low. Still no flies.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
2 more monk pics!

Will add them to webspace soon.

jlg - I'm still figuring yours out. Anyone else who feels confident about extracting pics from word files is welcome to have a go!

K.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Quick! Look!

Long shot with last supper?

Who's up. Who knows about these things?

K.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Looks like the Last Supper to me. Reminds me of Christmas nativity scenes.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Yes indeed. And very reminiscent of a Nativity scene as Ruth said.

Thank you for alerting me, Viola -- I feel particularly blessed.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Ho hum. Obsession is a time consuming thing.
 
Posted by Zach82 (# 3208) on :
 
Oh my gosh! There are little men eating in front of the altar! Who knew the monks were so little?

Zach
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
I just got a shot of what seems to be a t-shirted arm heading out the door.

Do these guys know we in particular are watching this?
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
And... door shut again.

He didn't put the light on. I wonder what he was doing in there...
 
Posted by Zach82 (# 3208) on :
 
Glory! I got to see the monstrance for the first time! [Axe murder]

Zach
 
Posted by FutureFr (# 9145) on :
 
Me too! I'm so excited. Could anyone explain to me why the Tabernacle is covered when the Monstrance is out? And what is the deal with the (what I assume to be) the mini Last Supper?
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
Well, the Last Supper thing is rather obvious the night before Good Friday.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
Now I'm in a quandary. Which is the One True Webcam?

Anything that requires me to get a plug-in is all too clearly heretical.

Rossweisse // speaking ex cathedra, of course
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
Looks like the Last Supper to me. Reminds me of Christmas nativity scenes.

Tacky...

It's late on Maundy Thursday, yet the little door is still closed and the candle is still lit. Why haven't they cleared everything out? What are they THINKING?

[Disappointed]

And the little Last Supper scene is just unfortunate. Frankly, I had hoped for better from them.

Rossweisse // despite the evidence of T-Shirt Man

[ 25. March 2005, 03:42: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Oh, goodness.

Can we all chip in and buy them a new ikon of the Last Supper?

I already sent some money for bricks, but I'd be willing to throw in some more change...
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Zach82:
Oh my gosh! There are little men eating in front of the altar! Who knew the monks were so little?

Zach

Maybe Snow White invited the seven dwarves and some of their mates round for tea [Paranoid] ?
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
New camera angle alert!

[Eek!]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
The tea-party's over, then. But they haven't stripped the altar! [Disappointed]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Nor have they taken Jesus away to his Triduum hidey-hole. [Disappointed]

ETA: Perhaps they don't like to have an "empty tomb" until after He dies on Good Friday?

[ 25. March 2005, 11:44: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
There was a monk placing a crucifix on the altar a few minutes ago - I've got him! Now I MUST tear myself away and get ready for church...
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
There's a little hill with a cross over the candle.

I'm updating the screen grabs.

(If I knew how to make a shockwave, I'd be doing "Chapel, chapel, chapel, chapel, Monstrance! Monstrance!" ... "It's a monk, it's a monk!" ... by now.)
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Folks, I think they're doing a TV interview now - a monk plus another chap with a camera in there, plus they're moving the webcam.

And I've got several screen grabs. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Now there's a young woman in there with a monk. Hm... [Eek!]
 
Posted by Pânts (# 4487) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
Now there's a young woman in there with a monk. Hm... [Eek!]

[Frown] Where did they go?! [Frown]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Got a couple of screen shots. Now there's no crucifix, but still the hill.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Yes, indeed, where did they go? [Snigger]

Erm, sorry... [Hot and Hormonal]

I'll try and send the screen grabs to jlg so that she can put 'em up on her site, if she likes.
 
Posted by Pânts (# 4487) on :
 
I think I'm looking at the wrong thing!! What's the link to where I should be looking?!? [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
It looks as though Simon (or Ancient Mariner) has put the link on the main ship page for us. (Top line next to "The Pope is in Rome.

And a sneaky monk must have put the crucifix back while I wasn't looking.

[A clue as to where on the front page.]

[ 25. March 2005, 14:56: Message edited by: Ann ]
 
Posted by The Bede's American Successor (# 5042) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
(If I knew how to make a shockwave, I'd be doing "Chapel, chapel, chapel, chapel, Monstrance! Monstrance!" ... "It's a monk, it's a monk!" ... by now.)

[Killing me]

But how are you going to turn a view of a chapel into a badger, like what happens to some elves or footie players?
 
Posted by ChastMastr (# 716) on :
 
Yes, there's something about a monk... [Biased]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
I'll try and send the screen grabs to jlg so that she can put 'em up on her site, if she likes.

Viola and Ann have functioning places to post piccies. I couldn't get mine to work.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
Folks, I think they're doing a TV interview now - a monk plus another chap with a camera in there, plus they're moving the webcam.

And I've got several screen grabs. [Big Grin]

They're online now thanks to Ann. [Overused] (Should anyone be interested. [Roll Eyes] )

ETA: Thanks, jlg. Got mixed up there.

[ 25. March 2005, 18:18: Message edited by: Wesley J ]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I've got screen grabs from Wesley J and Margaret up now.

I've a feeling the next action will be around 3:00 their time (Florida?), which will be 8:00 GMT.
 
Posted by Pânts (# 4487) on :
 
I obviously just keep missing the fun... that was what I was looking at. [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
I always kinda feel Jesus is giving a 'thumbs up' in the painting with his right hand. [Cool]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Do you think they've calculated it so that the candle will go out at 3:00?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I tried the link to the new and alternative webcam (I think they probably have a praise band at Benediction....), but fell foul of the wretched plug-in wotsit.

I duly repent, therefore, with fasting and prayer, and return to the Original and One True Webcam.

Oh, and blessed be the screen-grab providers....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Things are moving!
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Coming up on 5 pm local time, and the candle is still lit. I like the way they've zoomed in on the tabernacle; it seems appropriate for the moment, though I hope they don't leave it that way.
 
Posted by Pânts (# 4487) on :
 
YES YES YES!!! ITS A MONK!!!!!
 
Posted by Lesedi (# 5234) on :
 
Rats!!

I tried to save a picture of a monk adjusting the covering on the tabernacle but I failed in my efforts! The saved picture is simply the covered tabernacle/monstrance/whatever it is.
[Hot and Hormonal]
And this is the first time I've actually seen a monk. Maybe it's my Good Friday penance...

Cherie
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
I'm confused. It's Good Friday; the tabernacle is covered; the candle is still lit.
What's going on?
 
Posted by Zach82 (# 3208) on :
 
Well, the candle is the candle of the presence, which is never put out. And images and tabernacles are usuall shrouded after Palm Sunday.

Zach
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
As distinguished from a tabernacle candle, which would not be alight at this point?
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Zach82:
Well, the candle is the candle of the presence, which is never put out.

Huh? Last night the priest emptied the aumbry and blew out the candle in my parish. (No altar of repose for us this year, though. [Disappointed] ) What is the candle of the presence? And why would it be lit when Jesus has left the building?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Do you think they've calculated it so that the candle will go out at 3:00?

As one of the semi-pseudo-sacristans* at my church, I'd estimate that vigil candle has quite a few hours left, maybe even close to a full day. And it is now 5:40pm in Florida.

*(Little old church ladies who attend daily mass and get distracted by noticing that the candles will need to be replaced soon, the altars linens aren't hanging straight, and everything the server(s) do wrong, followed by a quiet and polite catfight in the sacristy over the correct way to purify, clean up, and get things set up for the next mass.) [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Zach82 (# 3208) on :
 
Well, in the Methodist Church, a lit candle is always present as a symbol of the presence of the Holy Spirit. I had no idea it was different up the candle. [Confused]

Zach
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
quote:
Originally posted by Zach82:
Well, the candle is the candle of the presence, which is never put out.

Huh? Last night the priest emptied the aumbry and blew out the candle in my parish. (No altar of repose for us this year, though. [Disappointed] ) What is the candle of the presence? And why would it be lit when Jesus has left the building?
These guys are RC. The vigil candle indicates the presence of consecrated hosts in the tabernacle.

But those hosts should have been either consumed or removed to an Altar of Repose* at the end of the Holy Thursday service.

I notice the painting of Jesus is gone, and perhaps the candles on the altar (not sure because of various camera angles), so I guess this is their version of a "stripped altar".

*The altar of repose doesn't have to be an actual altar -- right now in our church Jesus is hiding in a cabinet in the sacristry (the one where the chalices are kept), with the vigil lamp in front of it.
 
Posted by Cosmo (# 117) on :
 
I suspect that that tabernacle still contsins Our Lord despite it being Good Friday. The tabernacle door ought to be open and the light extinguished. Do we know if either of the monks are priests?

If not then perhaps they are keeping Our Lord handy in case one of them looks like croaking it in the next few hours and they don't have a priest nearby who can bring over the BS. Otherwise they should keep their emergency BS in an discreet place and leave the webcam tabernacle properly open and stark.

Cosmo
 
Posted by Zach82 (# 3208) on :
 
Perhaps they have yet to celebrate the Rite of the Preconsecrated?

Zach
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pânts:
YES YES YES!!! ITS A MONK!!!!!

Hmmm... Now - just a moment... Who was it that was mocking me for getting excited about a monk sighting a few days ago?

Oh yes - I remember...

K.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Crucifix now on top of box btw.

K.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
It's getting very dark there, and the artificial light's not on.
 
Posted by rosamundi (# 2495) on :
 
It's now pitch dark with just the glow of the sanctuary lamp to show Jesus is still there.

Deborah

P.S. I have a screenshot of a monk - who do I send it to? And how?

[ 25. March 2005, 22:44: Message edited by: rosamundi ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
So why is the tabernacle not being open and empty? And what's with the light still burning? What kind of monks ARE these guys? Baptist?

Rossweisse // [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
This thread just gets better and better.

Thank you to all those keeping vigil and hosting pictures for those of us of lesser strength.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Y'know, without Jesus' Nightlight on, the webcam would be nothing but a black blotch, so that might be part of the reason...
 
Posted by GloriaGloriaGloria (# 8017) on :
 
How have I not read this thread before?

BSM is going to be my new addiction, once Jesus comes back.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
This is getting more and more interesting. Thanks for the latest screen grabs, Ann. DRAMATIC! [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
And now Jesus has disappeared from the wall. Is this symbolic - or are the decorators in? [Ultra confused]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They stripped the chapel last night. I got the screen grabs.

I'll probably miss the fun tomorrow - they'll either do it just after midnight their time, or when I'm at church.

[ 26. March 2005, 21:10: Message edited by: Ann ]
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
It's now all rather overexposed, coming from the upper left. Is this what angels look life from off camera?
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
The dazzling light of Christ's resurrection?
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
It's nearly nine on Easter morning in Florida, daylight's streaming on, the lamp's almost burnt down, the tabernacle's still veiled - are the monks having a lie-in?
 
Posted by Chapelhead (# 1143) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
It's nearly nine on Easter morning in Florida, daylight's streaming on, the lamp's almost burnt down, the tabernacle's still veiled - are the monks having a lie-in?

Perhaps they've been Raptured.
 
Posted by Viola (# 20) on :
 
Heavens!

What time do these monks get up?

It must be afternoon there by now.

K.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I think the sanctuary lamp went dead sometime during the night Friday/Saturday. At some point I realized that a bit of the metal support stand was catching reflected light just about where I last saw the flame.

The whole thing is very odd. If the tabernacle is actually empty, the door should be open so everyone can see that it is empty. If the tabernacle isn't empty, the sanctuary lamp should be lit and the veil removed.

And yes, Jesus should be resurrected and back in his box by now.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Raptured? Oh, I do hope not - this thread is far too much fun......

....and if they have been Raptured, how come the rest of us are still here?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I caught a T-Shirt replacing the candle (I thought it had gone out; now the flame's at the top).

It must be just past one o'clock where they are.

If these are just monks, perhaps they've had to go to a church to get some fresh Jesus.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Local time here (both me and Florida monks) is currently 1:30pm EST.

I just got a screengrab of a shadowy closeup of part of someone's head in the foreground (which caught my eye while I was typing up some impassioned drivel to post in Purgatory [Biased] ) and suddenly the painting is back, the tabernacle is unveiled, and ... well... I can't tell if the lamp is lit or not. Actually, it doesn't look like it to me.

I missed t-shirt man. Rats.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
And the door-frame has returned as well!

What's all this with T-shirts? Don't these monks wear their habit all the time - or have they been invaded by a praise band?

Ian J.
 
Posted by sophs (# 2296) on :
 
I have a screenshot of a monk, facing the camera and wiping something with a white cloth...

[Big Grin]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
It's back to pretty much the original camera angle; I wonder if they'll leave it that way. The monstrance is out, and the door is open.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
He wasn't wiping something, he was in the process of unfolding the corporal (the square white altar cloth that goes under anything containing a consecrated host).

I caught a series of four shots:

* monk at tabernacle
* monk lights altar candle
* monk unfolds corporal (same one sophs saw)
* monk gone, monstrance on altar
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
You know, there are three monks there, worshipping their little socks off, and all I can do is crow over the screen grabs. Does that make me a bad person?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I think I've only ever seen one of them.

And I trust that they are worshipping their little socks off out of a desire to know God, in which case our enjoyment in catching them in the act shouldn't really be a problem for them. They did install the webcam after all.

On the other hand, if catching them in the act makes you feel guilty somehow.... [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I still maintain that these chaps are just Southern Baptists, having us on. There is no other explanation for some of this stuff. (That includes the Cheesy Jesus portrait.)

But at least they've given back the doorframe. I suppose that makes up for something.
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
Looks like somebody left the lights on overnight. All the dramatic natural light of the morning is missing.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
Folks, I think they're doing a TV interview now - a monk plus another chap with a camera in there, plus they're moving the webcam.

And I've got several screen grabs. [Big Grin]

Thanks to Ann, I realised that my screen grabs(hosted by Ann) must be from the time when they did an interview with a newspaper from Florida.

The girl on the pic may be their journalist, Lauren Glenn. Compare the camera position in the screen grabs with the photograph in the article.

Exciting! - Hey folks, we're doing really well there! [Yipee] [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
Far be it from me to divert attention for too long from the BSW - but I've discovered this webcam which claims to be at the 'Seacoast Church' somewhere in the US.

The blurb reads: 'No matter where you are along your journey - whether you're just checking out this "church thing" and the claims of Jesus Christ or you're looking to strengthen your relationship with Christ - that you will feel right at home here at Seacoast Church webcam.'

But I can't 'feel right at home' if they don't tell me the location of Seacoast Church, why the webcam is placed where it is - and what is being built on the building site opposite.

[Help]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
That's an odd one.

I will stick with the BSW, where at the moment there is dim natural light, and the door to house right appears to be open.
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
Watching a live shot of a backhoe....doesn't compare to the BSW.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
Far be it from me to divert attention for too long from the BSW - but I've discovered this webcam which claims to be at the 'Seacoast Church' somewhere in the US.

The blurb reads: 'No matter where you are along your journey - whether you're just checking out this "church thing" and the claims of Jesus Christ or you're looking to strengthen your relationship with Christ - that you will feel right at home here at Seacoast Church webcam.'

But I can't 'feel right at home' if they don't tell me the location of Seacoast Church, why the webcam is placed where it is - and what is being built on the building site opposite.

[Help]

Found the same blurb on this Seacoast Church website in Columbia, South Carolina. Google is your friend--I punched in "Seacoast Church" and "church thing".
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
Ruth W [Overused]

What's strange is that there is no mention of the webcam on their website - as far as I can tell. So - webcam doesn't tell us about the church, the church website doesn't explain the webcam.

[Confused]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Og: Thread Killer:
Watching a live shot of a backhoe....doesn't compare to the BSW.

Unless you have fond memories of working construction sites.

*sigh* The early morning light slanting across the dirt, the backhoe randomly moving dirt around, hardhat, boots, and jeans, carrying around a clipboard and some drawings so people think you're doing something useful. *sigh*
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
jlg, you just make it all come alive!

Rossweisse // back to trying to figure out just what's in that room behind the BSW
 
Posted by Hooker's Trick (# 89) on :
 
When I checked Ancient Mariner's webcam at 18.15 my time, I saw dazzling rays of light, and concluded that at last I had found the True Webcam and that these were the Holy Rays shooting off the Host (kind of like this but in real life).

But alas, it was just the setting of the sun over the building site.
 
Posted by The Coot (# 220) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Hooker's Trick:
I saw dazzling rays of light, and concluded that at last I had found the True Webcam and that these were the Holy Rays shooting off the Host (kind of like this but in real life).

Why is the Infant Jesus holding a tumbleweed in a cup?
[Confused]


[Biased]
 
Posted by The Coot (# 220) on :
 
I hope they pull out all the stops for Corpus Christi!
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by The Coot:
quote:
Originally posted by Hooker's Trick:
I saw dazzling rays of light, and concluded that at last I had found the True Webcam and that these were the Holy Rays shooting off the Host (kind of like this but in real life).

Why is the Infant Jesus holding a tumbleweed in a cup?
[Confused]


[Biased]

No, no, no.

That's a hedgehog that has got in to drink the Communion Wine. They're right buggers for it.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The Mystery Door has been closed all day...
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
It's still closed, but the Most Blessed Sacrament is exposed as I write.

I wonder if Exposition will last a bit longer today, to facilitate the prayers of the faithful following the death of His Holiness?

Ian J.
 
Posted by The Coot (# 220) on :
 
Also, 'cos it is Divine Mercy Sunday and the faithful need to say their prayers in front of the MSB to gain the full benefit thereof. (Actually I think saying them with the MSB in the holy Wendyhouse is still ok).
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thank you, Coot - I should have read the Divine Mercy thread......(Divine Mercy Sunday is a new one on me - I don't think we have it in the C of E, though perhaps we need it as much as anyone....)

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I clocked two monks last night.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Wow! I now can see the open door again. It's dark.

[ 08. April 2005, 02:01: Message edited by: Laura ]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Hmmm, they've got the veil over the wee hoosie again, but no Monstrance. Is this in honour of His vicar's funeral or has someone eaten Jesus and they're having to send out for a fresh one?
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Wahoo! I finally saw the door open! No monks in sight, though.
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
God's light in perilous danger of being extinguished by darkness. [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
The veil is off! Is the period of mourning over?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Oh, and while other monks make icons or honey or wine, these monks make CD clocks! Wondrous.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Zappa:
God's light in perilous danger of being extinguished by darkness. [Paranoid]

Nah. It's got a couple of good hours left in it.

But the side door's still open... interesting.
 
Posted by luvanddaisies (# 5761) on :
 
ooo, ooo, movement - door was shut, now is open.

am swept away with excitement!

[ 09. April 2005, 16:54: Message edited by: luvanddaisies ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I do wish they'd get better lighting for the evening hours...something a little less garish. How's He supposed to sleep in that?
 
Posted by Siegfried (# 29) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
I do wish they'd get better lighting for the evening hours...something a little less garish. How's He supposed to sleep in that?

Well, the door is shut, and I don't notice any windows, so that probably helps. Maybe He wears one of those sleep-masks as well?

Sieg
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Meanwhile, the door next to Jesus's House is open. Could this have anything to do with the papal politicking ... er, awaiting of the arrival of the Holy Spirit ... currently transpiring in Roma?

Enquiring minds want to know.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's Sunday afternoon, yet there is no monstrance in view.

I am SO disappointed!
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
They were all up in the middle of the night watching Benedict get inaugurated (like the president?) or installed (like new plumbing?) or whatever, and are now getting caught up on their sleep, dontcha think?
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
The picture of the Pope...is it my imagination or is he doing some sort of kung fu pose?
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Okay, I first thought I caught a fleeing monk, but now I can't tell if the door's open, or it's closed and has something hanging on it.
 
Posted by HopPik (# 8510) on :
 
Looks open with something hanging on it to me.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Siegfried:
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
I do wish they'd get better lighting for the evening hours...something a little less garish. How's He supposed to sleep in that?

Well, the door is shut, and I don't notice any windows, so that probably helps. Maybe He wears one of those sleep-masks as well?

Sieg

There are windows to the left; from the quality of the light and the little it seems to change angle during most of the day, I suspect they are north-facing. That would also mean that one is facing east when facing the tabernacle across the altar, which would be liturgically appropriate.

[ 25. April 2005, 20:30: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I wish I could work out what it is that's making the door look so odd. There's something hanging from it, or leaning on it, and it's been there for some time - enquiring minds want to know!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Margaret and Spiffy -- I logged on just now precisely because I am consumed with curiosity about That Thing.

Any ideas?

As for the new Bishop of Rome, I think he's practicing tae kwon do, but I don't pretend to be an expert in the martial arts.

Rossweisse // hmmmm...
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
It could be a curtain (odd way to mount it, with that gap at the top), but it looks a flip-chart to me.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And now the image has disappeared -- and when I tried to reload the site, nothing came up.

I suspect demonic influences, personally.

(And as soon as I posted it, I was finally able to get it back. I still suspect demonic influences. Nasty things.)

[ 25. April 2005, 23:19: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The curtain/flip chart thingie has now disappeared.

I don't suppose anyone caught the monks in the act...?
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
Aw, now I'm just getting error messages. Have my heathen ways finally left me excommunicate?
 
Posted by Siegfried (# 29) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
quote:
Originally posted by Siegfried:
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
I do wish they'd get better lighting for the evening hours...something a little less garish. How's He supposed to sleep in that?

Well, the door is shut, and I don't notice any windows, so that probably helps. Maybe He wears one of those sleep-masks as well?

Sieg

There are windows to the left; from the quality of the light and the little it seems to change angle during most of the day, I suspect they are north-facing. That would also mean that one is facing east when facing the tabernacle across the altar, which would be liturgically appropriate.
Sorry--I meant there are no windows in His house, not the room the house is in.

Sieg
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I'll never again look at a tabernacle in quite the same way. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
I'm getting a message from Bill Gates saying he can't find the requested web site .... help [Eek!] [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
Ah no - all is well. Candle is re-lit, towel is gone, and so too has Bill Gates.

[ 26. April 2005, 20:54: Message edited by: Zappa ]
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
As for the new Bishop of Rome, I think he's practicing tae kwon do, but I don't pretend to be an expert in the martial arts.

Rossweisse // hmmmm...

I think he's doing an Elvis impression.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I think Jesus has snuck out this evening; his little house has the dust-cover over it, but there isn't a Monstrance in sight.

[ 30. April 2005, 21:24: Message edited by: Ann ]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
But the lamp appears to still be lit, indicating that Jesus is at home.
 
Posted by Lady Kranmer (# 9298) on :
 
What's the white thing covering the tabernacle? It does look like a dust cover, but I've certainly never seen this before. Why put this cover on the tabernacle if you know people are watching your webcam?
 
Posted by Sir Kevin (# 3492) on :
 
I'm going to keep an eye on this for a few minutes...
[Angel]
 
Posted by Trisagion (# 5235) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kranmer:
What's the white thing covering the tabernacle? It does look like a dust cover, but I've certainly never seen this before. Why put this cover on the tabernacle if you know people are watching your webcam?

It is a tabernacle veil. These are the primary sign of a tabernacle with the Blessed Sacrament present (the light is a secondary sign). Veils are required by the liturgical norms, norms that are as often honoured in the breach as in the observance!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Goodness, the tabernacles's still veiled, even though it's the small hours in Florida. Does this mean Jesus has stayed up all night?

And if he has, and considering that it's Orthodox Easter - eeek, could it be that Jesus is Orthodox?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
Goodness, the tabernacles's still veiled, even though it's the small hours in Florida. Does this mean Jesus has stayed up all night?

And if he has, and considering that it's Orthodox Easter - eeek, could it be that Jesus is Orthodox?

Well, for heaven's sake, don't tell Leetle Masha!
 
Posted by Duo Seraphim (# 3251) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
Goodness, the tabernacles's still veiled, even though it's the small hours in Florida. Does this mean Jesus has stayed up all night?

And if he has, and considering that it's Orthodox Easter - eeek, could it be that Jesus is Orthodox?

Well, for heaven's sake, don't tell Leetle Masha!
There's a very spiky and gorgeous monstrance there now...
 
Posted by Leetle Masha (# 8209) on :
 
Well, I found out anyhow. [Biased]

Ross, I appreciate all the good care you've been taking of Jesus while we've been so busy with Pascha.... He says He appreciates it too...but... He's over here now! He can be so many places at once! [Eek!]

O magnum Mysterium!

Leetle M.
You can't pin a good God down
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The bizarre curtain-like thing is back on the door...

[Paranoid]
 
Posted by Thurible (# 3206) on :
 
I've seen Jesus for the first time!

He's always been having a rest when I've previously looked - how exciting!

Thurible
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
He's back in his box for the moment....how dull!
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
For those constantly complaining about the artificial light--- well, it's not on now.

Pitch black except for a bit of glow what must be Jesus' nightlight.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
It's back on again, bright as ever. They really need to get incandescent lights in there. Or a filter on the camera lens.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The door's open! (The door to the next room, alas, not the door to His House.) Naturally, though, it's dark inside.

Spiffy, I'd just like to see something with a little more old-school Holy Ambiance. Or maybe a Virgin of Guadalupe nighlight.

Rossweisse // that's not so much to ask, surely...
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Spiffy, I'd just like to see something with a little more old-school Holy Ambiance. Or maybe a Virgin of Guadalupe nighlight.

Rossweisse // that's not so much to ask, surely...

Well, here's hoping it's so in the new place. I'd be more than glad to undertake a pilgrimmage to the 'site and leave behind my genuine glow-in-the-dark rosary beads...
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
I couldn't find a Virgin of Guadalupe nightlight on the net very quickly, but maybe we could take up a little collection and send them this.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Ahh, Ruth -- you didn't page down! If you had, you would have found this!

But I agree that your discovery is Truly Special.

Meanwhile, what's that sort of shelf-thingie impinging upon the altar in the chapel? It looks a bit like something left over from Plan 9 from Outer Space. (I'm relatively certain that it is not.)

Rossweisse // planning to get a stunning VoG clock for the (very Low Church) rector's birthday...
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Meanwhile, what's that sort of shelf-thingie impinging upon the altar in the chapel? It looks a bit like something left over from Plan 9 from Outer Space. (I'm relatively certain that it is not.)

*squints* Looks like a lectern to me-- according to the site, Br. John was interviewed live from the Webcam earlier tonight.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Ahh, Ruth -- you didn't page down! If you had, you would have found this!

But I agree that your discovery is Truly Special.


A truly wonderful site! Religion Wholesale! And I love the random related products, for example:

I can see people loving the Jesus (or Mary) windchimes, but the Cat? And the rather unspecified "Religious Figurine"?
But the Last Supper in God's Hands is a must buy.
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Meanwhile, what's that sort of shelf-thingie impinging upon the altar in the chapel? It looks a bit like something left over from Plan 9 from Outer Space. (I'm relatively certain that it is not.)

Rossweisse // planning to get a stunning VoG clock for the (very Low Church) rector's birthday...

Whatever it is, they've left it out overnight.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Oo-Oo-Oo! I think I just got a double-monk sighting! Definitely the left shoulder and neck of one on the right, plus what surely was a left sleeve of someone standing at the lectern.

The veil is no longer even sitting folded on top of the tabernacle. Perhaps it was an Easter thing for them?
 
Posted by Lady Kranmer (# 9298) on :
 
They should put the Sacrament in a monstrance more often. I'd be more into the webcam if I could actually see the Sacrament.

It's one thing knowing his presence is inside the tabernacle when you're kneeling in front of it, but it is a stretch to be close to the Sacrament when it's in a tabernacle in Florida and you're seeing an image of the tabernacle via the internet. They should let us see the Sacrament itself.

If they need a spikey monstrance, I'd help them buy one. They always seem to be asking for money anyway.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
They've got a beautifully spikey monstrance, but I haven't seen it out recently. And they haven't moved the lectern thingy, and the announcement of the interview on the 17th is still up, and the veil still hasn't been replaced - and I'm sure it's always been there before, not just for Easter.

I'm getting a bit worried about them - perhaps they're spending every possible moment painting and decorating in their new monastery (take the video tour, it's wonderful!) and only have time to say their office and fall into bed exhausted when they come home?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I've been collecting screen grabs. Last night they had the Mosdtrance out, but thte Tabernacle wasn't veiled as it usually is.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Aha! This is the same shot I grabbed and mentioned above.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
They've got a beautifully spikey monstrance, but I haven't seen it out recently. And they haven't moved the lectern thingy, and the announcement of the interview on the 17th is still up...I'm getting a bit worried about them...

Well, the lectern thingy (is that a gospel book atop it? or something else?) is still there, but they had the monstrance out this afternoon, and the altar candle lit.

Jesus is back in his box now, but the door to the next room is ajar, and there's a light on in there...
 
Posted by Manx Taffy (# 301) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
I've been collecting screen grabs. Last night they had the Mosdtrance out, but thte Tabernacle wasn't veiled as it usually is.

screen grap from 19/05/05 - is that monk saluting or saying "sorry I can't hear you Lord"?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I made that gesture quite often this morning while at Adoration. It was because my daughter had earlier noticed a tick crawling up my cheek *shudder* all undetected by me and I was still suffering from the residual itchy/crawly sensations.

Not every gesture is liturgical.
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Is there only the one monk, then? All the screen shots seem to involve the same brother. Are none of the others allowed to do the housekeeping and butlering and so on around the tabernacle?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Foolhearty:
Is there only the one monk, then? All the screen shots seem to involve the same brother. Are none of the others allowed to do the housekeeping and butlering and so on around the tabernacle?

According to their Adoration Schedule there are three monks. The screen grabs have never shown more than two as far as I can remember - one who does most of the work and a burly one who just gets in the way of the webcam.

[Edited to add: I'm sure he's a good lad who worships his little socks off, just that I've only seen him when he's in the way.]

[ 23. May 2005, 11:14: Message edited by: Ann ]
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
It's abit like the parousia, really. *Yawn*. Or maybe les monastiques simply don't keep the same hours as we antipodeans. [Confused]
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
double again, soz - but
quote:
Be sure to watch Brother John being interviewed on Fox 13 News out of Tampa between 5:30 and 6:00 tonight about this chapel webcam! It may go national so look for Brother John on Fox News tonight May 17th and for the next couple of days on your local Fox channel.


whoa - should blow Fox 13's ratings through the ceiling? Buy shares now.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
the lectern has disappeared...

Rossweisse // <bump>
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Does anyone know what that fabric thing is that's visible when the inner door is open during the daytime?

I am STILL waiting for a monk sighting, with no success to date.

[Paranoid]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Does anyone know what that fabric thing is that's visible when the inner door is open during the daytime?

I am STILL waiting for a monk sighting, with no success to date.

[Paranoid]

I've had my best sightings of monks at about 10:30 - 11:00 in the evening British time which is 5:30 afternoon Florida time. On the other hand, if they've got something better to do, they don't turn up; He must get very lonely in there, waiting to be invited out to play.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
It's ages now since I've seen even the monstrance - I think they must be labouring night and day on the new monastery!

I sent them a small donation a little while ago and got a nice thank you from Brother John - and when I e-mailed back to wish them well when they moved in I got another back from Brother Craig asking if anyone could donate flower seeds suitable for planting in Florida for the new monastery garden; I'm not sure what I could find in the soggy British Midlands that would be suitable, but if anyone nearer has anything suitable...
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The burly monk is in the way of the webcam at the moment.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
It's ages now since I've seen even the monstrance - I think they must be labouring night and day on the new monastery! ...

It was on the altar this afternoon, when I was able to check quickly, looking nicely spikey.

I'm not sure about flowers in Florida. In my experience, the thing that grows best there is mold.

Rossweisse // who actually prefers the Midwest
 
Posted by Pânts (# 4487) on :
 
I haven't looked at this for ages... all the fun I've been missing!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'm still waiting for a monk sighting of my very own.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And it's Sunday afternoon, but the monstrance has not been out in the last three hours! Poor Jesus, shut up in his house...
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
This is all very strange - I haven't seen the monstrance in weeks, and now it's out at what I think is three in the morning in Florida. Monks, what's going on?
 
Posted by berenike (# 9780) on :
 
It's quite common for a tabernacle to have a curtain across the inside of the door. It's just a curtain. That is what it is.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Indeed! He's out of the box - it's the first time I've seen Him thus other than in screen grabs. Maybe the monks have gone on holiday and left Him out to air?
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
P.S. (missed edit window) Have 'we' sponsored the website yet, seeing as we're probably responsible for a fair chunk of their hits? Anyone care to join me and make a Ship-month?
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
He's out of the box, but he isn't looking into the camera. Sad. [Frown]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
He's still out. Maybe He's making up His hours.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Not only is he still out, the artificial light's still on, even though it's late morning. Perhaps the monks have been kidnapped?
 
Posted by Boadicea Trott (# 9621) on :
 
At last I have seen the famed spiky monstrance !
It`s very...spiky. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
And He's still out - has He forgotten His key?
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
And He's still out - has He forgotten His key?

[Big Grin] That's the problem with being stuck in a monstrance that doesn't have pockets.

Deffo back in atm. Perhaps the game of musical statues has morphed into hide and seek.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
This is all very strange - I haven't seen the monstrance in weeks, and now it's out at what I think is three in the morning in Florida. Monks, what's going on?

I noticed that too, Margaret. I looked at my Ordo Kalendar, but I couldn't figure it out -- there's nothing but Feria on the 12th, and on the 13th would they really have it out for Silas, Companion of Paul and Martyr? Or do the RCs have something else going on those days?

Rossweisse // confuso io son
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
And now Jesus has really got a problem - they seem to have taken the altar away, so if he comes out now he won't have anywhere to sit.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Are the Brothers moving or something?

Or are they just moving furniture?
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Perhaps they're moving into their new building this weekend?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I just noticed that too, and rushed to post -- but you beat me to it!

This strikes me as a rather minimalist approach, frankly.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
That's it. Just a cardboard cut-out until some time next month.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
quote:
We are currently moving to our new monastery. The above picture is a still capture of the chapel. We hope to have the webcam live once again hopefully sometime in early August. Thank you for your patience. The Monks

From their website.

The message must be fairly recent? - And don't I just love that blunt sign-off: "The Monks". [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Yes, I first saw it this morning when I clicked on to the website to see if Jesus was about. I did suspect something was about to happen the other day when the altar disappeared - I suppose The Monks are busy packing and loading things into vans and unloading them at the other end and wondering where they put the kettle and various vital bits of tat.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Yeah -- duhhh -- I JUST figured out that it was a still picture. I mean, it's a quarter to midnight in Florida, and the sun is streaming in....hmmmph.

I think the least they could do would to be to prop the tabernacle up on a United Van Lines box, or something else that says "We're MOOOVing!"
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
And get all the tat queens here going on about the proper bits suitable for supporting the tabernacle?

Please, No! [Help]

[Big Grin]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Early August!?!? That's far too long to wait.

Though the strange thing is the photo does keep refreshing every minute. You'd think they may've turned that off...perhaps on every 666th rotation a surprise picture awaits. Or perhaps I'm suffering withdrawl from monk spotting and need [Help] ...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I keep looking, too, Ian.

Jennifer, I think we need to give the tat queens something to occupy themselves during the summer doldrums. Think of the greater good!

(Not until AUGUST?!? Where are their PRIORITIES?)
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
Anyone know a date for the BWS going live again? We need to work up a serious head of steam on the SoF home page...

[Cool]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
All it says on the website is "hopefully" some time in early August. It's cruel to tantalise us like this [Disappointed]

I shall be on holiday by the time we get to see Jesus in his new accommodation, but luckily our hotel boasts internet access in every room, so I can rush home after a day's sightseeing and log on to see whether he's there yet...
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Ancient One, you could always try offering, from your seemingly inexhaustible supply, a Ned Flanders Car Freshener to the first person to spot the new improved and minute-by-minute updating chapel. That way, you'ld be second to know.
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
And get all the tat queens here going on about the proper bits suitable for supporting the tabernacle?

Please, No! [Help]

[Big Grin]

As you're asking... [Smile] If one must use a tabernacle instead of a nice English pyx, then that still leaves a choice between a canopy supported by four acolytes, one carried by six, and a simple ombrellino.

Although I'd be tempted to eat the Thing beforehand and reconsecrate once you got there - much simpler!
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Ancient One, you could always try offering, from your seemingly inexhaustible supply, a Ned Flanders Car Freshener to the first person to spot the new improved and minute-by-minute updating chapel...

You're on.

[Overused]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by dj_ordinaire:
Although I'd be tempted to eat the Thing beforehand and reconsecrate once you got there - much simpler!

I had come to the conclusion, given the conspicuous non-claiming of the prize for first screen-grab of a consecration, that the brothers are a fatherless branch and have to send up to head-office for fresh Jesus.
 
Posted by dj_ordinaire (# 4643) on :
 
Mm, quite possible now one thinks about it. But then, it's much easier to transport a priest than a Sanctissima. In fact, many priests are able to transit themselves ("with the help of just two nuns!".
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
...send up to head-office for fresh Jesus.

Fresh Jesus! Mmmm. Praise be! That sounds so much like an up-coming Ship of Fools feature, or a new aftershave using only New Testament-mentioned ingredients. [Cool]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Tchah! These Romans! They must surely have a priest in to celebrate Mass with them every day, so where's the problem?

I can't help thinking that these things are done so much better in the Good Old C of E. If there are any English Munx out there who want to build a new monastery (complete with their own BSW), I'd be happy to help them advance the True Faith by buying a brick from them......

Ian J.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
... and then throwing it through the (stained glass) window of the nearest monastery of RC persuasion. [Razz]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
All it says on the website is "hopefully" some time in early August. It's cruel to tantalise us like this

I agree, wholeheartedly.

What we OUGHT to do is promise them pledges toward their new place: the faster they get the BSW back up and live, the more money we will give them. It might be a powerful motivator.

I'll start it out by pledging five bucks.

quote:
I shall be on holiday by the time we get to see Jesus in his new accommodation, but luckily our hotel boasts internet access in every room, so I can rush home after a day's sightseeing and log on to see whether he's there yet...
I shall be on holiday as well, and I won't be taking the laptop along. Will you call me on my mobile to give me the good news when you spot it, please?

[Help]
 
Posted by Dizma (# 9882) on :
 
Hm, am I blessed by that medicine cabinet or by the lamp or by the image of Jesus above? [Axe murder]
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
Welcome, Dizma, to Ship of Fools. I see you've already checked out the very useful UBB thread in the Styx, so please feel free to continue to wander the boards, getting familiar with the posting guidelines. And have a very enjoyable voyage!

Anselmina
Ecclesiantics Host
 
Posted by Dizma (# 9882) on :
 
Thanks for your kindness, Anselmina. [Smile]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
We are currently moving to our new monastery. The above picture is a still capture of the chapel. We hope to have the webcam live once again hopefully sometime in early August. Thank you for your patience. The Monks
Sending a Monk-o-Gram:

Patience, hell. This is taking too long!

A Fan
 
Posted by EpiscoWhat (# 9660) on :
 
It amazes me that this webcam thingy showing a piece of bread is so popular. What is one supposed to get out of seeing this piece of bread or rather not seeing it. I do wish someone would explain worshiping the bread. I really do not understand it.

T
 
Posted by Trisagion (# 5235) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by EpiscoWhat:
It amazes me that this webcam thingy showing a piece of bread is so popular. What is one supposed to get out of seeing this piece of bread or rather not seeing it. I do wish someone would explain worshiping the bread. I really do not understand it.

T

If indeed that's what it is then I'm right with you. If, however, it is the body and blood, soul and divinity of the glorified risen Christ, then it's exactly what we should be worshipping. Which of these it is, is almost certainly too purgatorial for this board, if not a dead horse already.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Right - while we wait, why don't we all take a video tour of the new monastery (link on centre right)?

Just done that and am all dizzy now... [Projectile] [Biased]

Certainly one of the worst promotional videos since 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'. Right at the start, this guy's obviously trying to film through a lamp post (!), and in close-up! Eight minutes of sheer bliss, albeit the sound is withheld from us. [Roll Eyes]

So, hold on tight... Any comments?
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by EpiscoWhat:
It amazes me that this webcam thingy showing a piece of bread is so popular. What is one supposed to get out of seeing this piece of bread or rather not seeing it. I do wish someone would explain worshiping the bread. I really do not understand it.

T

'Worshiping the bread' would be a purgatorial topic, if you're really interested in finding out more about Real Presence and the various theologies surrounding the words of Jesus in scripture relating to his body etc, and how different churches have interpreted that.

This issue has already cropped up briefly on another Ecclesiantics thread, so maybe someone ought to start a thread proper in Purgatory?

Anselmina
Ecclesiantics Host
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 105) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:

Certainly one of the worst promotional videos since 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'... Any comments?

ROLL UP! ROLL UP FOR THE MONASTERY TOUR...!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They've changed the message and dropped the 'early August' bit - priorities, guys!
quote:
The above picture is a still capture of the chapel at our former rented house. We hope to have the webcam live once again at the new monastery. Thank you for your patience. The Monks

 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Three weeks I've been offline, and there is no progress.

Is outrage!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
(bump)

[Mad] ...still no live webcam... [Mad]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
quote:
Thank you for your patience. The Monks
Forgive me Father for I have sinned: my patience is sorely lacking.

Bring back the blessed camera brothers!
 
Posted by Midnight Scholar (# 9112) on :
 
Ian, I went back there at approximately the same time as yourself - since I hadn't visited for a couple weeks I had hopes things would have changed!

Alas not. Now come on guys; how long does it take? And is Jesus packed up in a trunk right now while you take your time moving in?

Have mercy, guys. Let Him have some air.

mn
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
It's about time they changed their caption to:
quote:
The above picture is still a capture of the chapel at our former rented house.

 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
[Killing me]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh, Monks, this really won't do, you know [Disappointed] Every time I got near a computer when I was on holiday I checked to see what was happening - nothing. And still nothing [Frown] now I'm home.

I just hope there hasn't been some glitch in the move and Jesus is stuck in storage somewhere [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
FREE JESUS NOW!

I think it's time for another caption update: "Hey, folks, we're just messing with your minds!"

Rossweisse // disconsolate
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
I wanna see the new digs!

And I know it's not THAT hard to lay cable, you want I should make a pilgrimmage to Florida?

(Hey, how far are they from Disneyworld?)
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Go for it, Spiffy!

It is now September (in much of the world, at least) and the monks have betrayed our trust totally and completely. I am heartbroken and disillusioned.

[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I think Jesus and the Monks may be having a tough time - I explored the site yesterday and found a bit which said that they're now living in the new monastery and working on it, but (and this sounds ominous) "Some construction corrections are still being worked on by the contractor." [Paranoid] I've lived in a flat while builders were working on it and it was distinctly stressful. Maybe they just don't want Jesus to have to put up with the American equivalent of Radio 1 blaring all day...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
You are a good and charitable person, Margaret.

What with the webcam being a solid month later than promised, I'm starting to think that the monks ARE building contractors.

(Yes, I know that's a cruel thing to say, but they brought it on themselves.)
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Do you think we should write to Ray Collins from Fox 13 or +John of Venice (Florida) to enquire about the current situation of our beloved monks?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
I've just sent an e-mail to the Bishop asking about the monks. [Help]

I'll let you know what of any progress.

[edit: and I just received an "Undeliverable" e-mail back -- [Waterworks] Why is the entire world against us? I'll have to hunt for another address!]

[ 06. September 2005, 06:20: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
Until the monks and Our Lord return to monksofadoration.org, you folks can satisfy your need for Catholic Webcam Goodness in the following places:

Live Webcam of the Turin Cathedral's Holy Shroud Chapel!

Transfiguration Catholic Church's Chapel Webcam! You can even view Transfiguration's Sanctuary here and get live audio during Mass! (beware the modernist architecture, though! [Paranoid] ) 9am and 5pm on Saturdays, and Sundays at 8am (advertised as "Incense Free!" for the low-Church amongst you! [Yipee] ) , 10am and Noon (signed for the hearing impaired!), and en Espanol at 2pm and 6pm.

I don't know the full story behind this Messiahcam , and I'm doubtful that it qualifies as Catholic Goodness, but it is advertised as "One of the places in Jerusalem where, it is thought, Jesus may return again in the final days" . [Ultra confused]

Happy viewing! (until the monks return, at least!)
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
Oooh, I know I'm double posting, but there's currently a creepy man ... well... creeping around the altar at Transfiguration.

I think he's sanding the table, while another man watches?

And now they're joined by a third man!

Lots of activity here... But no sign of Our Lord, unfortunately!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
And, oh disappointment, the Turin Shroud chapel webcam says it's currently out of order [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
May God richly bless you Mater et Magistra for your help in satisfying our withdrawls...

The Turin shroud, at least currently, appears obscured by a church. It's an outside feed. But one takes what one can get... Is this a different one to the chapel one Margaret? I couldn't find a link to it. I think they may be in league with the monks to confound us...

The MessiahCam isn't working for me though...have the goodly been raptured and I've been left-behind??? [Ultra confused]

The Transfiguration Chapel is a delight, however: I just saw some worshippers conclude a session, genuflect and depart in peace. Wondrous. [Yipee]

[ 06. September 2005, 23:33: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Triple Tiara (# 9556) on :
 
Oooh - maybe I should get one of those for our chapel. [Devil] Then folks could see just how odd their behaviour in church sometimes is.

At the moment at the Transfig webcam I am seeing a solitary family with a kid who seems to have ants in her pants jumping up and own constantly. Or is she rehearsing some new liturgical dance? [Snigger]
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
Hmm, I'm getting disturbed, our Lord has been alone for hours in Transfiguration chapel now. [Mad]

On a lighter note, Messiahcam is back up and running, so it appears the rapture hasn't begun after all. The sun is just coming up there, it looks to be a beautiful day in Jerusalem!

What a shame that the Turin cam is broken.

Oh, but look, from the Augustinian Fathers in Malta we have the webcam of the Millenium Chapel , although the picture is a bit distorted for me. Can anyone else see it clearly?

Hmm.. time for bed, but I can't seem to make myself leave the monitor knowing Jesus is still alone at Transfiguration. [Help]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I think the Augustinian Fathers need to get someone in to sort out their webcam - the fuzzy picture looks like a set of very small pigeon-holes, though there's a recognisable bit of candlestick on the left. And the Messiahcam says "site not responding" every time I try it, and the Holy Shroud Chapel is still fuori servizio. And all I can get of the Transfiguration chapel is a very pretty but blank plain blue square [Frown]

Meanwhile, back in Venice, Florida, the Monks are obviously still busy making the workmen cups of tea [Roll Eyes] Where's Jesus when you need him?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Blast the time differences! All quiet at Transfiguration. Though M&M was right: very, very modern! Pray tell, fellow watchers, is what appears to be the white material at lower-left ?


I haven't heard back after my e-mail. I'm quite upset: where are you, o monks?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
There's someone playing with a mike at Transfiguration currently. And in the sanctuary!

Is this an authorised visit? Or are they up to no good? [Paranoid]

[Edit: and someone just came in and crawled under a table!?!? Thankfully Jesus isn't out to see such a sacrilegious display! [Disappointed] ]

[ 09. September 2005, 14:02: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
And Glory Be!!!

The monks' new chapel is online.

Though Jesus isn't. [Ultra confused] [Confused] More waiting! [Waterworks]

[ 09. September 2005, 14:20: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
quote:
Ian asked:

Pray tell, fellow watchers, is what appears to be the white material at lower-left ?

Though it appears gone now, I think it was plastic sheeting covering the Presider's chair and the rest while they're doing their renovations. We can only pray that they're making changes of a more... traditional nature. [Paranoid]

A busy morning at Transfiguration. I watched as 6 sturdy looking men gathered round the picnic tabl..er... altar and sidestepped back-and-forth, and squatted up and down in what was possibly the worst display of liturgical dance I've ever seen.

Or its possible they were affixing the top of the picnic tabl..er, altar to its new base. I'm not sure.

Oh, and horrors, a man and sleeveless woman (!) on Sanctuary Camera One have just unfurled what appears to be a large, purple felt banner and are hanging it behind the Presider's Chair. If I'd been quicker I could have grabbed a pic of it for the Terrible Tat thread. [Projectile]

I now need to figure out what the large, white ring thing is that they've been carrying around. A giant white wreath? An oversized toilet seat? I'm almost afraid to find out!

More as the situation develops...
 
Posted by Triple Tiara (# 9556) on :
 
Do you think Transfig are telling us porky pies and are not live at all? It all sounds very Advent like to me [Disappointed]

But to Ian Climacus goes:

[Overused] [Overused]

for being the first to spot the monks back online.

(I'd have given you a third [Overused] except you did not get to see Jesus first, so there).

Now maybe Ancient Mariner should roll in here to take pledges as to just when Jesus will return (but only on webcam - the other would be kinda freaky!) Did he not say (he did say, I tell you, he did): "A little while and ye shall see me and again a little while and ye shall see me not".

But just like our Blessed Lady herself in the humble home of Nazareth the monks are getting his house just so before they bring him back. Ah, are they not a true community of Marthas for they tell us:

quote:
Above is a live 1-minute capture of the chapel at our new monastery. The interior is still under construction. Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament will not be in the tabernacle until construction is finished. Thank you for your patience. The Monks

Are they not an example to us all?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'm only getting strange little bits of the chapel picture -- like the upper 1/8 of it. And I can't get the Transfiguration thing at all. I'm not sure why, but I'm pretty sure it qualifies as Mystery.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
I'm only getting strange little bits of the chapel picture -- like the upper 1/8 of it. I'm not sure why, but I'm pretty sure it qualifies as Mystery.

Nah... we're looking through the letterbox.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Well, drat. I was hoping for a more mystical explanation.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Odd indeed. It was the complete picture when I first looked. Now I only see as Rossweisse has described. [Frown]

[And thanks Mater et Magistra for the white covering explanation: they are doing a lot of work at Transfiguration!]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Perhaps only the True Believers get to see the Big Picture now.

How very disappointing.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
You shall only be able to see Jesus if you have donated for the new monastery, perhaps? [Eek!]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh hallelujah, it's been revealed to me at last!

When I had a look first thing this morning all that was there was the familiar still from the old chapel, despite the caption that claimed it was a view of the new one. But when I came back after breakfast I found on my screen a grainy still of what looked like rather a bathtub behind bars. Praise the Lord! (And seriously, monks, good luck getting the final work done.)
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
On Sanctuary Camera 1 there were just a bunch of kids waving at the camera (no worries, it's in-between masses).

I waved back. Think they saw me?

(And does that count as passing the peace?)

[ 11. September 2005, 15:19: Message edited by: Spiffy da Wonder Sheep ]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Ok, folks: Question time (and maybe I'm just daft):

How does the chapel inside really look?


Can anyone guess the distance between the screen and the altar? I looks like a whole lot on the webcam, but then on the plan I really am not sure. [Confused]

The also plan says there must be a door in the centre, which would be just where the altar is, but I don't think there is one - or perhaps left of the altar?

And when you watch the video tour, it seems that they've indeed changed the plans, and the door to the monks' part of the monastery is in fact on the left. Hm. Confusing.

Any help is appreciated. [Hot and Hormonal]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
There were some people having a look-see yesterday. The screen grabs make the layout a bit clearer.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Wow, the monk's new digs are HUGE!
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Hey - great, Ann! You're at it again. Thanks. Hooray! [Big Grin]

[ETA: Though I wish the monks would zoom in once they're installed. I think Jesus deserves to be bigger. [Razz] ]

[ 12. September 2005, 03:04: Message edited by: Wesley J ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Well, they may CLAIM that it's
quote:
...a live 1-minute capture of the chapel...
but it looks like a still shot to ME.

Call me a doubting Thomasina, but I want to see a monk walking around in there before I believe it's a real cam shot.

Ross // left hanging for far too long by the monks
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Well, they had a close up of the altar earlier and now they've zoomed back out, I can see that the oddness at the top is a ceiling fan. I did get some visitors a couple of days ago, but I'm not sure if the monks were showing them round or not - the picture is dark and the only clearish figure is definitely female. Having people looking at the altar gave a far better impression of the chapel than the gloomy empty shots. (Screen shots here, with the close up.)
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I got a monk! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
I got a monk! [Yipee]

Where are you going to put it?

Anyway, thank you for your shots!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
When I was a kid, my grandparents (I think both sets) had monk salt and pepper shakers. The question is which would be the skinny monk and which the burly one?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
We now seem to have a really good view of a ceiling fan.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Latest news (at least as far as I'm concerned): The zoomed-in pic of the altar is now on again, like in one of Ann's screenshots.

Guess they're experimenting.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
...Guess they're experimenting.

Well, I for one am past ready for them to get it RIGHT! The time for patience is past.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I think they close up on the altar during the (their) night and pull back for the whole chapel during the day. Surely though, if they're Monks of Adoration, they should be concentrating on getting a Jesus to adore before anything else.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
The close-up of the altar, which is currently bathed in a rather eerie light, reminds me of a stone coffin. I keep recalling to mind that first Easter Sunday and wondering if it will be smashed open and an angel will announce, "He is risen!"

Then we might get to see Jesus!

[ 22. September 2005, 04:35: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
So far I almost prefer the old suburban tract house bedroom-as-chapel, bad lighting and all. At least you had a CHANCE of catching a monk on camera!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
The altar's looking much better lit now - and the familiar Sacred Heart picture is hanging above it! Is Jesus going to move in soon, I wonder?
 
Posted by Amazing Grace (# 95) on :
 
It says on the site that they are not putting the tabernacle in the new chapel until construction is finished.

Charlotte
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I think the Tabernacle is there - it's an integral part of the back wall of the Chapel where they've hung the hankie, it just won't have Jesus in until He's good and ready.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
And of course there are now also chairs or pews for the monks, in 'their', front part of the chapel.

And didn't they put up some white curtains to the very left and right of their screen?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
The altar's looking much better lit now - and the familiar Sacred Heart picture is hanging above it! Is Jesus going to move in soon, I wonder?

Clearly, progress IS being made. (And about time.)

Does the place have to be officially inspected by the public works department before Jesus is allowed to take up residence?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I imagine it's more a matter of waiting until the construction workers aren't wandering around any longer, just in case they might not observe the proper reverant attitude in the presence of the Real Presence.

To be honest, I suspect Jesus would enjoy hanging out with the construction guys. Perhaps I should e-mail the monks and point this out? I mean, they can't be any worse than all those tax collectors and prostitutes and such.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Furthermore, Jesus is said to have trained as a carpenter. Whether or not he was a member of the union, I feel certain they'd have things to talk about.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Maybe non-union carpenters aren't allowed on the building site.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pigwidgeon:
Maybe non-union carpenters aren't allowed on the building site.

I fear that this is a distinct possibility.
 
Posted by The Coot (# 220) on :
 
Do the monks know about their fan club here?
[Angel]


Dear Monks if you are reading,

I think you are really cool. I would seriously consider becoming one if it didn't mean I would have to give up all the material possessions I plan to acquire.

I hope you are good to go soon, 'cos I like taking a peek at where Jesus is every now and again.

Fanks,
Coot.
 
Posted by Janine (# 3337) on :
 
Maybe a new order of monks who don't mind lots of glorious possessions could be started.

You know, Stuff for Jesus, nice stuff.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Not all orders demand poverty.

My husband's cousins (uncle and nephew) are Roman Catholic priests, in the Redemptorist order. There's no ban on being rich, and these guys are quite comfortably situated. Maybe they could buy into this outfit.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh, I despair, I really do. It's the middle of the afternoon in Florida and the chapel is STILL shrouded in Stygian darkness.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Oh miracle, oh wonder - they give us a new zoomed picture with a slightly different angle - now it's halfway up, closer to the monks' part (what do you call that secluded area anyway...? [Confused] ), but still a bit of the commoners' ground is visible.

Erm, frankly not a very nice view. [Disappointed] [brick wall]

[ 30. September 2005, 12:11: Message edited by: Wesley J ]
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Oh, no... I have great fear...

WHAT is that thing hanging over the tabernacle? It looks from here like a velvet painting!

Quick! Someone get them a nice icon!
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
Its the Sacred Heart picture that they usually have up. Here's a close up of it on their website.

Personally I find it a bit schmaltzy. Brothers, if you are reading this, how about this image of the Sacred Heart, or perhaps this one?

Though I suppose we should give thanks that its just a schmaltzy Sacred Heart painting - it could have been a felt banner. [Projectile]

Oh, one more thing, please zoom the camera in! Thank you! [Smile]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
Oh, I despair, I really do. It's the middle of the afternoon in Florida and the chapel is STILL shrouded in Stygian darkness.

I despair, too. Here I've been off for a week being Frantically Busy, and they STILL don't have the confounded thing set up properly!

It's early October. The sked said early August. Can we expect it before early 2006? Get WITH it, gentlemen!

[Mad]

(MetM, I prefer the icon...)

[edited to avoid the Dreaded Double Post]

[ 05. October 2005, 20:10: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Something's happening NOW! (I'll post grabs)
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Ooh ooh ooh - I see non-monk people! Are they stealing Jesus, or putting him back, or just dusting?
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
(Shockingly awful double-post)

One of them is a monk, or a layman in a dress. I don't know if that is significant.
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
Perhaps they are some of the Magi, come to adore him but suffering from long transport delays.

Do they look lke Zoroastrians?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I'm running out of names to call the screen grabs.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
I've got "man in dress" and "people nicking Jesus", so I'll go on to numbers soon.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They were looking very worried about that left side of the altar. I think they've gone now; time to put the grabs in a web page - I'll post the address soon.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
A Flurry of Activity
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Could it be some kind of liturgical dance to invite Jesus back to his (admittedly rather small) dwelling? Or a dance of penitence for putting him there? [Confused]
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
They vested the altar! YAY!

That has to be a good sign, right?

(oh, for the love of everything that's good and holy... I can't access the cam from my work! Grrr...)

[ 06. October 2005, 17:37: Message edited by: Spiffy da Wonder Sheep ]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
A Flurry of Activity

That's just the normal flurry of activity needed to get a bit of linen hanging evenly with respect to all sides of an altar. Been there, done that.

And once you've been responsible for it, you notice it, which becomes a penitential thing. "Oh God, forgive me for thinking about the fact that the altar linens weren't evenly adjusted instead of paying attention to the Eucharistic prayers". [Smile]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
A Flurry of Activity

Wow, Ann! (That's more like it.) Brava on the screen grabs!

But IS one of them a woman?

[edited to ask pertinent question.)

[ 06. October 2005, 23:51: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
But IS one of them a woman?

Yes. Perhaps they have an altar guild, or the woman seen of late is one who might have made the altar cloth. Or a friend or associate. Or sibling!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think it is incumbent upon them to make certain that the "one-minute" loop always has something entertaining on it. Right now it's terribly static. This simply will not work in our visual age.

A conga line would be good.

Other thoughts?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
A Procession (complete with the Most Blessed Sacrament, ombrellino, flower girls et al)? That would keep them busy (and us edified) until the Tabernacle is ready to receive the said MBS.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
A Procession (complete with the Most Blessed Sacrament, ombrellino, flower girls et al)? That would keep them busy (and us edified) until the Tabernacle is ready to receive the said MBS.....

Oh, good idea, BF! (I'm thinking the big "Te deum" scene from Tosca here....)
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
I'm not getting any image at the moment.

Anyone else? - It also seems the the 'open chapel window only' command opens to a flash picture which wasn't there before. Are they trying out something new? [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oooh! They've changed the angle! It's now focused down on the altar.

This means that the tacky portrait of the Sacred Heart is somewhat obscured in the shadows. It's a Good Thing.

Now if they'd just make it real time...
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
It seems to be focussed down on the altar overnight and up until the sleepy-heads get moving at the crack of "Oh my, is that the time?" It also seems to be table-clothless at that time - but I haven't seen a repeat of the palaver of "Getting the linens straight to the satisfaction of everyone concerned" and there seems to be something hanging over the edge during the daytime.

Do you think they've been cheating and just transmitting a still?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I am utterly CERTAIN that they're been cheating!

This is going to add up to absolute millions of years in Purgatory, boys!

[Mad]

[ 12. October 2005, 21:34: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Checking in after some days away, I now see that there are the two sanctuary lamps in place (no way to tell if they are lit or not under the current viewing conditions). And when and where did that giant black stripe around the top of the altar pedestal come from?
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
I think that dark stripe is just a shadow -- at least I hope so!
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
If it were a shadow, it would have gradations of black to gray. Notice how it cleanly intersects the shadows cast by the left and right overhangs of the altar top.

[ 14. October 2005, 23:17: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
If I was to give up on these monks, could anyone blame me?

Distressed of Sydney.

[ 19. October 2005, 04:50: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
well, to my weary, bleary eyes it looks like there's some sort of cloth on the altar and a velvet rope ready to keep the peons out of the altar area.

But, no Jesus. Sirs, we would see Jesus!

(And, having dealt with the excruciating process of having a house built, I know that there are often unforseeable delays. Like Hurricane Wilma.)
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
'The picture.......cannot be shown, because it contains errors' is all I can see at the moment.

Whatever have they done.......? [Ultra confused]

Ian J.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
The monks are in error?!

I don't believe it.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Either they've painted the webcam lens grey, or Java is playing up.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Oh dear. I'm sorry for my harsh words Monks.

Please restore to us the glorious vision of your chapel -- and, if it's not too much trouble, Jesus as well.

With tears and in repentance,
Sorrowful of Sydney.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
The monks are in error?!

I don't believe it.

I do. [Razz]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Oh ye of little faith. [Disappointed] [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Let us remember that the monks are in Florida, which right now is in the path of a big ol' hurricane and they may have been evacuated. [Votive]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
Oh ye of little faith.

Busted.
 
Posted by Conte Oberto (# 9004) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep:
Let us remember that the monks are in Florida, which right now is in the path of a big ol' hurricane and they may have been evacuated. [Votive]

But they promised it in AUGUST.

It is now late OCTOBER.

[Mad]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Conte Oberto:
But they promised it in AUGUST.

It is now late OCTOBER.

Yes, this is a tad bit late even by normal contractor standards.

Is it time to invoke St. Joseph?
 
Posted by Conte Oberto (# 9004) on :
 
St. Joseph...oh you mean as patron saint of carpenters?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Exactamundo. (As opposed to his role as the patron saint of Realtors...)
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Conte Oberto:
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep:
Let us remember that the monks are in Florida, which right now is in the path of a big ol' hurricane and they may have been evacuated. [Votive]

But they promised it in AUGUST.

It is now late OCTOBER.

[Mad]

To paraphrase my great-grandfather (a wise and holy man)

Stuff happens.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
I still can't see a picture. Hm... What are they trying to hide? [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
The picture's back now - but it looks surprisingly dark and doomladen for an afternoon shot. Are they trying for the Gothic look?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
The picture's back now - but it looks surprisingly dark and doomladen for an afternoon shot. Are they trying for the Gothic look?

Hallowe'en IS on its way.

[Devil] <--- my costume
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
They're back to the old pulled-away shot, behind the reredos (or whatever that thing is supposed to be).

Dear monks: We have been patient for many moons. WHEN are you going to get this thing WORKING PROPERLY again?

The lack of a functional BSW is clearly drawing some minds into unspiritual channels. Do you want that on your collective conscience? I should hope not.

So fix it. Now. Please. Thank you.

Ross
 
Posted by Pânts (# 999) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
I think it is incumbent upon them to make certain that the "one-minute" loop always has something entertaining on it. Right now it's terribly static. This simply will not work in our visual age.

A conga line would be good.

Other thoughts?

A spider walking across the camera?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They've taken the top off the altar.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
A nekkid altar? Oi!

It does look better, though.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
It looks like they're going to put something inside the altar.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
A relic perhaps?

Or perhaps the monstrance will fall into and rise out of the altar at certain times? [Devil]

[ 06. November 2005, 23:03: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Present RC practice as I know it is that the relic is 'entombed' in a small niche on the top of the altar, centered at the edge where the priest will be consecrating the elements of the mass.

Perhaps the altar top was mistakenly made without provision for the relic and has had to be returned for further work.

If they have a relic big enough to require entombing in the altar base, they're a much more influential group than meets the eye. [Eek!]

This sort of problem with the altar could also explain the lack of activity.

On the other hand, I'm still bothered by the presence of the sanctuary candles since the webcam shot as I receive it makes it impossible to see if either of them is lit. Combined with the same and blurry long-shot image of the tabernacle (is the door open or closed?), there is really no way to know about the status of the Real Presence at any given time. Which does make the screen shot a matter of curiosity and nothing else.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Is it only me, or does the thing in the top of the altar look like a small sewing machine to anyone else? I know the monastery is dedicated to St Joseph the Worker, but this seems to be taking things a bit far.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
looks like a bauhaus one-slice toaster on my screenview
 
Posted by OliviaG (# 9881) on :
 
Either I don't know how to do a search or this hasn't been posted yet:

Pink Sisters' Adoration Webcam

OliviaG
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They're asking (in big red letters) to,
quote:
PLEASE REMEMBER US IN YOUR CHRISTMAS CONTRIBUTIONS
SEE DONATION INFORMATION ON THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE

If we sent them a picture of a five pound note, do you think they'd get the hint and give us more than just a picture of the new chapel?
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
[Big Grin]
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
If we sent them a picture of a five pound note, do you think they'd get the hint and give us more than just a picture of the new chapel?

I wish they'd start Webcasting their divine offices again. I miss their trancelike tone of voice. (Seriously...not making fun here.)

[Votive]
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
Stil very dark. It looks as if we are seeing it through the bars of a prison cell.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
A clue to the mysterious non-appearance of Jesus at last? I've just had a look at the website (out of mere habit, I'd given up hope of seeing anything happening) and found this:
quote:
Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament will not be in the tabernacle until construction is finished and we are waiting for our Altar to be repaired.
I wonder what happened to the altar? [Eek!]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
A clue to the mysterious non-appearance of Jesus at last? I've just had a look at the website (out of mere habit, I'd given up hope of seeing anything happening) and found this:
quote:
Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament will not be in the tabernacle until construction is finished and we are waiting for our Altar to be repaired.
I wonder what happened to the altar? [Eek!]
I don't know, but about a month ago, about a month after they'd put the tablecloth on, the whole top vanished. It can't have been that heavy a cloth, surely?
 
Posted by Back-to-Front (# 5638) on :
 
Maybe it's a cloak of invisibility.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
A clue to the mysterious non-appearance of Jesus at last? I've just had a look at the website (out of mere habit, I'd given up hope of seeing anything happening) and found this:
quote:
Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament will not be in the tabernacle until construction is finished and we are waiting for our Altar to be repaired.
I wonder what happened to the altar?
These guys are worse than Bill the Builder, the chap who's been doing my screened-in-porch ("Ah, yeah, this is about a three, four-day job") for the last few months -- a couple of hours at a time.

Dear Santa: I have been a good girl. My Christmas wish is that the monks will get off their butts and get the BSW fully functional by the Feast of the Nativity. Love, Ross.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The monks have got a new lid! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Woohoo! And it looks just lovely!

(and a small miracle-- I can see the cam from work! WHEE! [Yipee] )
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Yippee! And just in time for Christmas, too! [Angel]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They're laying the table - with a lovely bit of lace!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Three screengrabs and he went off in a huff taking the tablecloth with him - I think we're being tapped.
 
Posted by Sinisterial (# 5834) on :
 
It's back to the old angle again - I quite liked the altar focused angle - oh well [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Sinisterial (# 5834) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
I think we're being tapped.

I agree - they have put the camera angle back to the altar focussed one again!! [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
It's now the far shot again (I think they alternate, with the close up for over(their)nught, but they've hung their washing over the back of the front pew.

They say they hope to get Jesus home for Christmas.
 
Posted by Autenrieth Road (# 10509) on :
 
They've picked up the washing and are moving furniture!
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
My picture is only about 3" x 2" and can't see much - can it be made bigger?
 
Posted by Sinisterial (# 5834) on :
 
Is it just me or has the sediliae gone from being wooden to padded? [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Sinisterial:
Is it just me or has the sediliae gone from being wooden to padded? [Paranoid]

I'm sorry to say this, but I'll say it anyway. If it weren't for the painting of Jesus on the wall, I'd expect that we would soon see the altar outfitted with straps and belts to hold down a prisoner for a lethal injection. It really looks like an execution chamber; maybe it's the lighting.

Bring on the altar linens, please, so I can stop seeing Terre Haute Federal Prison in that Web cam! [Eek!]
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
The concrete blocks do give the whole scene a certain . . . atmosphere.

Do you suppose they'll get painted, eventually?

(Can't type.)

[ 23. December 2005, 02:28: Message edited by: Foolhearty ]
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Looook they've got the Nativity Set out
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Oh goody!

But......it's nearly Christmas, and there's no sign yet of Our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar......has our long waiting been in vain?

Even so, come, Lord Jesus........

Ian J.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Aha, latest news from Messrs The Monks:

quote:
We will not be able to move Jesus into our chapel until after the Bishop blesses it in early February. Thank you for your patience. The Monks
[Roll Eyes] Oh dear.

Still: Merry Christmas, ye monks.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Oh. It's the Bishop's fault, then.

Happy Christmas, anyway, Brothers!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
A very happy Christmas to all the monks and thank you for putting up the Nativity.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Flowers as well [Smile]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Indeed. Thank you monks.

And a blessed Nativity to you.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Does the Ship have a Mystery Worshipper in that part of Florida who's free in February?
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
My sister says that's a good time to visit Florida-- anyone want to help finance a trip for a wee Sheep? [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
My chapel insert picture is only showing a tiny bit across the top - anyone else? Is it their site or me?
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jahlove:
My chapel insert picture is only showing a tiny bit across the top - anyone else? Is it their site or me?

I think it's their site...it came up for me earlier today but gives me the red X now. [Frown]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, I've only got the tiny top strip - maybe the belated Bishop's put a hex on the camera.......

Ian J.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
It seems to be them. Mine's been flakey most of the day.
 
Posted by Autenrieth Road (# 10509) on :
 
Ditto. [Frown] . Just when I've started to have the habit of looking at it periodically, just to watch the sun move across the room.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
i just e-mailed the Monks to ask
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Brother John just e-mailed back to say:

quote:
Thanks for letting me know about this. One of the overhead lights burned out. So perhaps that is why you were only seeing such a narrow band. The bishop is going to bless our chapel in early February and then we should be able to move the Blessed Sacrament into the chapel.
isn't that nice?
 
Posted by Og: Thread Killer (# 3200) on :
 
Haven't looked at this since early December...quite the paradigm shift. [Yipee]
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
There can't be many threads that have stayed up here for over a year...
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Quite.

Indeed.

Thank you so much, ken, for the OP.

BTW, the Chapel looks really festive at the moment, what with the Crib, flowers and all - but it's still lacking Something.......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Still no Jesus.....<heavy sigh>
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Welcome back, Rossweisse. You've been missed.

February approaches...patience.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Thank you, Ian.

You're right.....only a few more weeks.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I check occasionally to see if they've started getting ready for the Bishop's visit yet - but the chapel has been sunk in Stygian gloom for days, with only one feeble source of light [Frown]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Is it the darkest moment before the dawn?

Ross // grasping at straws
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
It's even murkier now. Looks more as if they're expecting Count Dracula than the Bishop.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Given today's standards, Margaret, it's entirely possible.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Beware the Ides of February...

How long into February do you think we'll be waiting?

And it's still dark. I certainly hope the electricity generator hasn't collapsed: though an Episcopal Blessing Ceremony by candelight might be nice.

[ 01. February 2006, 10:27: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
I'm not getting anything now. [Frown]

Prayer harder friends!
[Votive]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
<clears throat> Monk buddies, it's now EARLY FEBRUARY.

We were expecting the BSW to be functional in (as first advertised) AUGUST.

Are you going to get this sucker going, or at least specify a year?

Ross // [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
'Monks of Adoration' - hah!

Mind you, where's that blessed Bishop? Maybe he's secretly an evangelical, and is bent on preventing the continued Adoration of OLJCITMBSOTA?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Someone once said patience is a virtue.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Well, perhaps the Bishop's waiting patiently until the monks get organised enough to go out and buy some more lightbulbs...
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
And God [or the Bishop, perhaps] said, "Let their be light!"

Hallelulaj!

[ 06. February 2006, 20:06: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
They must have been out and bought those lightbulbs, because the chapel's brightly lit again - perhaps something's about to happen at last [Yipee]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
quote:
We will not be able to move Jesus into our chapel until after the Bishop blesses it we hope sometime in March. Thank you for your patience. The Monks [bold mine]
[Roll Eyes] [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
AAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

[Waterworks] [Waterworks] [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
nah - it's a relief. [Paranoid] There woz I finking the Second Coming had, er ... come, and we woz all left be'ind an' only 'im wot was in there got to go. [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Well, I can't help feeling that if they had a nice reliable Anglican bishop it would all have been sorted out long ago [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Do you think Pete173 could do with a working holiday in Florida?
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
quote:
We will not be able to move Jesus into our chapel until after the Bishop blesses it we hope sometime in March. Thank you for your patience. The Monks [bold mine]
[Roll Eyes] [Disappointed]
All right, ladies and gentlemen, it's time to break out the secret weapon all right thinking Christians use in times like this---

Letter-writing campaign!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
Well, I can't help feeling that if they had a nice reliable Anglican bishop it would all have been sorted out long ago [Roll Eyes]

I'm sure there ARE some nice reliable Anglican bishops. I live, after all, in faith. They certainly can't be any worse than the unreliable RC chap who has let us down AGAIN.

Monks, dear, the Episcopal Church welcomes you!

Ross, losing hope
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
At least the lights are on now, even if nobody is home.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Just now I got an ominous message: "The site could not be found." All is blankness!

Ross // concerned
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Just now I got an ominous message: "The site could not be found." All is blankness!

Ross // concerned

The site's working now [Smile]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pigwidgeon:
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Just now I got an ominous message: "The site could not be found." All is blankness!

Ross // concerned

The site's working now [Smile]
Deo gratias.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It looks so gray and desperately ugly in there....

Can anyone lend the monks a bishop before "sometime in March"? Having Jesus present might at least cheer up the place.

Ross // bumping the thread
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Idle thoughts while we are waiting...

[and it's struck me that sometime in March (we hope!) may be March 31 [Frown] ]


What is that piece of furniture to the immediate right of the door?

Why white and brown[?] for the chairs: is there an order of precedence: abbot gets white, novice brown?

And what is that mysterious piece of furniture just visible on left? Enquiring minds...

[ 19. February 2006, 19:35: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ian Climacus:
...[and it's struck me that sometime in March (we hope!) may be March 31 [Frown] ]

March 31st 2010!

Do you suppose Jesus will appear in the Chapel before He appears at the Rapture?

Cc
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Corpus cani:
Do you suppose Jesus will appear in the Chapel before He appears at the Rapture?

It will probably be too dark to tell.

Rossweisse // agreeing that we should ask them what year the Bish is planning to show up
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Is it March yet?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Can't be. They haven't postponed the Bishop 'till April.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Can't be. They haven't postponed the Bishop 'till April.

[Killing me] Ten points! [Overused]

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yet. There's still a few days to go......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Lovely dramatic lighting of one white chair, one corner of the altar table, and Our Blessed Redeemer's chest.

That cinder block is rather nasty. Anybody know how long the stuff has to cure before they can paint it?

Surely it's paintable by now?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Or perhaps they could cover it with something nicer to look at... religious tapestries, perhaps?

[Projectile]
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Can anyone identify the spiky metallic objects hung under Our Lord's portrait?

Please reassure me they're not spigots . . .
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Right, it's just about to become March. So what's the latest from The Monks?

quote:
We will not be able to move Jesus into our chapel until after the Bishop blesses it.
Aaaaaargh! Some time next December, perhaps?
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Foolhearty:
Can anyone identify the spiky metallic objects hung under Our Lord's portrait?

Please reassure me they're not spigots . . .

Like as not they're very blurry lamps.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!

As they haven't had the place given the once over by the bishop (any bishop ... please), it's not yet sacred space. So ... couldn't they make the waiting a bit more interesting? Is a cabaret too much to ask?

[ETA: I told you we'd know when it was March!]

[ 28. February 2006, 22:33: Message edited by: Ann ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Dear Monks,

Happy St. David's Day, and may you have a very penitential Ash Wednesday and gloomy Lent. It's March. May we PLEASE have Jesus back in his box by Friday? Thank you ever so.

Sincerely,
Rossweisse
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
It looks as if the monks have decided to give up lighting for Lent, as the place is in near-total darkness again. And peering through the gloom I think it looks as if the altar's been moved to one side [Ultra confused] Are they going to do some painting at last, or is the Bishop making them do some heavy penance before Jesus is allowed back?
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Now things are back in place and the lights are on again.

Maybe it was just a spot of tidying going on.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
I'm not getting any picture at all now [Frown] so I can't even watch Jesus not being in the Chapel.

Cc
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
All I get is a square with the dreaded red X in the corner!

[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Good grief! If you go to the Alternative Java Webcam Page, they are promising to have Jesus back in early August; they just don't say whether it's this August or next (or left over from last year).
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
[Confused]

I'm getting the usual concrete blocks, altar table, spigots, and well-lit upper chest of a portrait of Jesus.

Wish the lights could be focused on His face, since He's not available in the, er, flesh. As it were.

Do you suppose it would help at all if we were all to start chanting "Bi-SHOP! Bi-SHOP!" at them? Must be a very busy bishop . . .

[ 01. March 2006, 22:15: Message edited by: Foolhearty ]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Good grief! If you go to the Alternative Java Webcam Page, they are promising to have Jesus back in early August; they just don't say whether it's this August or next (or left over from last year).

I think - I HOPE - it's left over from last year. That's when they originally promised they'd put Jesus back, and I remember it vividly because I was on holiday in early August and every time I got at a computer the first thing I did was look to see if he was about again yet [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I'm beginning to think that we all ought to give up on these blooming Monx.

Maybe then they'll have a hissy fit and put OLJC back in the chapel......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Good thinking, BF.

Does anyone know of a nice order of nuns with a BSW? I'll bet THEY wouldn't let so many months go by without a peek!
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Does anyone know of a nice order of nuns with a BSW? I'll bet THEY wouldn't let so many months go by without a peek!

IIRC, Savior.org is broadcasting from the Holy Spirit Sisters of Adoration in Pennsylvania, PA. However, their cam is a zoomed-in version, and I don't think anyone's ever spotted anyone changing the guard, so to speak.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thanks, Spiffy - I'd just Googled savior.org myself, and found that I was unable to complete the installation of the plug-in required. However, the still image is available and worth looking at - rather a splendid monstrance, I thought!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Wow. That's eye-catching.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's a great deal prettier than the monks' version, although a bit close-in for my taste.

Thanks, Spiff!

[ 02. March 2006, 23:19: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Oh, dear. Now there's nothing in the webcam screen except the little red X.

Is it possible this means there are preaprations going forward for a . . . gasp . . . blessing?

Or does it mean the monks have given up in despair?

[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Oops. Spoke too soon and edited too late. All is back to its usual Jesus-less state.
 
Posted by saoirse (# 11025) on :
 
Bishop! Bishop! Bishop! Bishop! Bishop! Bishop! (Join in everybody!)

Or we could email on the comments email?

he really must be very busy.

polishing his ring perhaps?


[Two face]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It is now thoroughly MARCH.

Where's the wretched BISHOP?

[Paranoid]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
It is now thoroughly MARCH.

Where's the wretched BISHOP?

[Paranoid]

Perhaps he popped out on the Feast of the Purification, saw his shadow, and disappeared for six weeks.

Somewhere on that huge website they must say who their Visitor is. We could inundate him with letters and e-mails.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Good idea! You find out who it is; we'll take care of the inundation. He'll feel like Noah on Day 39.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
March marches on.

The bishop -- assuming that there really IS a bishop and that the monks aren't just making this up -- still hasn't shown.

I'd say it's time to nail a thesis to the church door.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Shunted off page 1.... [Tear]
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Surely -- SURELY -- the Bishop must come before Holy Week. Surely the cannot go through Passiontide without their Jesus . . .
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I had a browse through some of their huge website last night and came across something which might explain the delay - Br Craig's father died on March 3rd [Frown]

So The Monks seem to have a real, and sad, reason for leaving things vague. May he rest in peace!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Amen to that - [Votive] for Br. Craig's Dad.

Might it be just possible that the Munx are waiting for Holy Week - Maundy Thursday in particular - and that Our Lord might be restored to the tabernacle then? Mind you, I suppose it depends on what that bloomin' Bishop of theirs is doing, and whether or not he's too tired after the Chrism Mass.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
All tenebrous currently
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
[Votive] for Br. Craig's father.

[Mad] for the absentee bishop.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
[Votive] for Br. Craig's father and family.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The home page asks:
quote:
Special Prayer Request: For the repose of the soul of Brother Craig's father Edward Driscoll and Brother John's mother Mary Raymond.
Holding both families in the light. [Votive]
 
Posted by Foolhearty (# 6196) on :
 
Prayers for the bereaved brothers.

[Votive]

And yet now the lights are back on.
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
I would have thought that a Monastery dedicated to St Joseph the Worker would have been dedicated yesterday - seeing as how the Feast Day was on Sunday, the Feast was translated to Monday!

Alas, perhaps their building program goes slowly!
 
Posted by The Coot (# 220) on :
 
Do you think The Munx read this thread? (If so: I think you guys are really great and I pray that you get some vocations)


[Votive] Br Craig's father, Br John's mother. Rest Eternal grant unto them O Lord, and may Light Perpetual shine upon them.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
[Votive] the bereaved brothers in the community

the lights are back on in the chapel today
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It is the last Sunday in March.

Is the Bishop coming this month?
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
It's like some eccliastical version of 'Waiting for Godot'.
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Anselmina:
It's like some eccliastical version of 'Waiting for Godot'.

Except without the silly hats and the dancing.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
....until the Bishop arrives, that is (well, the funny hat, at least).

Ian J.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
There might even be dancing, a la The Infamous Gospel Procession at St. Nick's.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Anselmina:
It's like some eccliastical version of 'Waiting for Godot'.

Oh, dear. You're absolutely right.

[Eek!]

The horror!
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
To quote Buffy, "This guy makes Godot look punctual."

(I sure hope everything's okay with the monks' temporal families)
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Something's happening - there's a crucifix on the altar and things around the edge (sorry not well up on the right names for everything).
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Those things look like candles.

Whee! I don't think I've ever seen it with the lights cranked up that high!

Maybe? Possibly?

And hey, when Sr. Bishop shows up, how many of us are going to schedule time to watch the show?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
While I don't remember the details of consecrating an altar, I do think it involves oil and fire on the four corners (as well as perhaps over the relic?), so the presence of the candles on the corners of the altar perhaps indicate either preparation for the consecration and dedication or that we missed the big event.
 
Posted by Archimandrite (# 3997) on :
 
The webcam page says:

"The Chapel was blessed on 3/27/06. Jesus is now live online!"

Can we have missed it? Is OLASJC even now Present?
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
That sneaky bishop! So where's Jesus?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
'Waiting for God(ot)'......hmm......I wonder if there's any significance in the fact that this year sees the centenary of Sam Beckett's birth......

......he could easily have written many of the posts on this thread.......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Well, Margaret, the tagline (which has, admittedly, offered us outright lies for most of the past -- how many? -- months) did say that Jesus was once again live online.

However, he seems to be sulking in his trailor; I didn't see any sign of him.

Ross // hoping it's for real
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Granted it's hard to tell with the lighting, and I haven't been keeping close watch, but there does seem to be a lit sanctuary lamp at the far left (next to the door).

The tabernacle seems to be stuck in the wall directly under the Jesus painting. Or perhaps that is an alcove which will be the future resting place (with the unlit lamp to the right of it?) and Jesus is residing in something involved with the dark wood table under the lamp next to the door op cit for the duration?

Details aside, I suspect He's back in residence.

I also suspect the monks are much more gratified by His Presence than any of us chatty and irreverent lurkers.

Deo gratias.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I do think they might have invited us; I gather they know of our interest. I don't suppose anyone captured any of the blessing from the webcam?

Ross // slightly wistful
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
Panis angelicus fit panem hominem!

Deo gratias!
 
Posted by Lyda*Rose (# 4544) on :
 
I sort of wish Jesus had a prettier room to stay in than one walled with unpainted, concrete bricks. The altar is elegant, however.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I think Jesus is coming out to play!
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
There are some rather cool shadows going on right now.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Dramatic artsy action at last, dear Spiffy! [Cool]

What will they offer next? A spiritual light show? The Moonlight Dance of the Lonely Monks? Or will they project commercials on the back wall?

Aaaah, people could send a prayerful text message and it'll show up behind Our Playful Lord?

Or ... will they let Christo (sic!) wrap and unwrap the altar?

Stay tuned, folks! The time of waiting's over! It's Monk-y Business now! Yay! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
I hope they start webcasting their daily office again. I miss their ethereal chanty recitation style. [Votive]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
What will they offer next? A spiritual light show? The Moonlight Dance of the Lonely Monks? Or will they project commercials on the back wall?

I'd like to see a monk make a bunny on the wall with hand shadows.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
Aaaah, people could send a prayerful text message and it'll show up behind Our Playful Lord?

It's been done, Wes m'dear.

quote:
Post an online prayer request and ask for intercessory prayer. Prayer requests are displayed at this Web site and on a large, scrolling screen next to St. Anthony’s relic at the National Shrine of St. Anthony of Padua in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Oi! How dare they! [Eek!]

Well, then what about the monks doing the prayer requests in sign language, as penitence? (e.g. for making as wait such a long time)

With the occasional bunny hand shadow as transition?
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Found this thread this evening. Connected to the BSW and it seemed a very gloomy place with low artificial light even though it was mid/late afternoon in Florida. Nothing was happening even at what I thought was the adoration time. The conclusions I reached were:

1) I had not subscribed to the brick fund so they put me on a still shot. (Terrible thought)
2) They had given up things for Lent.
3) I'm the lowest of the low, at least in terms of church liturgy, so am not permitted to see these high church activities.

I then worked out that with British Summer Time I was an hour out in my reckoning.

My connection to the site went down, and when I eventually reconnected the cross at the front middle of the altar had been replaced by what I think was the monstrance in the centre of the altar. (I'm not into these things so I'm not sure what it was).

Then, glory be, a monk appeared, doing something with the monstrance. The next shot showed a bare table except for the items at each corner, and then the monk reappeared with his hand in the box on the breeze blocks. After that nothing.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Wow, redoubt, you actually caught a monk in the act of reposing the Blessed Sacrament! There are dedicated BSW afficiandos here who have yet to catch a monk in action.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
For those who want to know what they've been missing, I've got a few screen grabs.
 
Posted by Nutmeg (# 5297) on :
 
Thanks for those screen grabs Ann. I do look from time to time but I have never seen anyone there. I was glad to see you pics.
 
Posted by Spiffy da Wonder Sheep (# 5267) on :
 
Ann, thanks for reposting that link, I'd forgotten how tiny the old chapel was!

Golly, I really am kind of hoping that Sister gets that internship in Florida, and that I can go visit her (and, you know, since I'm in the area, swing by the monk's place!)
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Thanks to all who joined the Ship Cafe Exposition party Thursday night.

Great stuff. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
I can see you're envious jig! I did get some screen grabs of the action for the 30th March which I'll gladly put a link to for all to see. Unfortunately I havn't a clue how to do it. Assistance required please.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Not envious, redoubt, since I caught a monk in action way back in Dec 2004 (page 1 of this thread). But not all of us have been blessed with an actual real-time sighting, so I was welcoming you to the club. [Big Grin]

(PS: I'm jlg, not jig. It's my initials. ).
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
For those who want to know what they've been missing, I've got a few screen grabs.

Oh, thank you, Ann! I am SO relieved that they're finally letting Jesus out from time to time.

(And so envious of those who have captured monks...)

Ross
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
I knew it. A chap goes away on his first decent holiday for yonks and misses the Second Coming. TSK. [Roll Eyes]
Still, at least He's there now. I trust the Bruvs are pleased.

Corpus
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
For those who want to know what they've been missing, I've got a few screen grabs.

Oh, thank you, Ann! I am SO relieved that they're finally letting Jesus out from time to time.

(And so envious of those who have captured monks...)

Ross

Captured monks! I'll have you know I've captured Our Lo ... umm, perhaps not.

Considering how long it took the monks to get Him into His box, do you think the monks insisted on Him giving His parole before they let Him out?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Perhaps if we stopped capturing their monks, their community would grow a bit faster?

[Two face]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
Perhaps if we stopped capturing their monks, their community would grow a bit faster?

It's strictly catch and release, Jennifer.

[Two face]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
With all due respect, Ross, the good brothers might not see it that way.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I don't believe that a single monk has been taken into even temporary captivity!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The monks have posted the Blessing of their chapel on their Monkcam page. Just a shame no-one could MW it.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'd have given a lot for the opportunity.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
Am I right in presuming that there is no natural light in the new venue?

[Frown]

PS Perverse and foolish oft I strayed but, after a period of backsliding, I have returned to the webcam fold
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Praise Jay-zuss, Ancient Mariner!

(I think you're right about the light, or lack thereof.)
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Things have definitely been going downhill since the monks got their new pad. They've left all the kit in the chapel and it's Holy Saturday - even in Florida.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Things have definitely been going downhill since the monks got their new pad. They've left all the kit in the chapel and it's Holy Saturday - even in Florida.

It's a temptation all flesh goes through, dear Ann.

Nobody can serve the Lord AND a new monastery. I guess. [Two face]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I'm seriously disappointed too - I expected to find a desolate chapel and an empty tabernacle when I clicked the link this morning, but it's all business as usual. Perhaps we need to form a Ship's liturgical task force to go in there and get it organised?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Perhaps they've moved to an Eastern Catholic Rite and they've still got a week to go?


[I had a small jolt when I typed in the address at the PC at work, or at least typed what I thought was the wesbite, only to be greeted with this.

I'd thought they'd moved to Hawaii!]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
That's shocking.

Are we SURE they're live? Or are they just pulling another fixed shot stunt, but without telling us this time? I almost hope it's the latter.

Ross // [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Well I saw the addition of candles when Jesus went on line, but I must confess that I have never seen anything else change at all, ever on this website.

It's all the more worrying because if you open the "Open a BSWC only window" link, then expand it to full size, the rest of the page is all about the Sacrament not being present yet. Both pictures look the same to me. [Paranoid]

Are we sure they're really doing anything with the webcam? Could it be a Fraternal Shamcam?

Cc
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Corpo, I think you're right. I think they put that up just to put us off. (It's all about us.)

Ross // losing all faith in the monks
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
What the dickens have they put in front of the altar now?!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I've been wondering that since I saw it this morning, and I've just had another look. I'm willing myself to believe it's an Easter Garden, only not an Easter Garden as we know it. And what on earth are the things on sticks? [Confused]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I don't know if it's just the shadows, but it reminds me irresistably of Don Quixote - but I can't see what that has to do with Easter.
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
Well the centrepiece appears to be a crucifix. Also I had the feeling, when I looked, that there were shadows of kneeling people.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Jesus is out and some additional lights are on, which reveal that the strange item in front of the altar is apparently a small table with a couple of weird large pink flowers with long stalks.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It looks as thought they've put crumpled aluminum foil atop "rabbit ears" antennae, in order to improve their TV reception. (Is that what he does all day inside his house?) And Jesus is back inside.

The place looks worse with the lights up.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
I think it looks like some BBQ thingies on long sticks, and a few open tin cans.

I wonder if they were on their way to preparing dinner on an Easter bonfire and kinda forgot their stuff in the chapel.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Are those marshmallows....?
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
[Big Grin]

It does look very mysterious in the dim light. I thought they were small steaks! [Help]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Y'know, my friend the Newly-Hatched Priest and I were just talking the other day about how Jesus's post-Resurrection sightings all seemed to involve meals -- and here we are, obsessing about food and the BSW. Is it a Sign?
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Those things on sticks?

Orchids.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Thanks, Spiffy. I knew they were some sort of tropical flower but couldn't figure out what. (I still think of orchids as little tiny things along the lines of African violets.)
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep:
Those things on sticks?

Orchids.

I will take your word for it! But they sure do look strange from a distance, and in the half-light.

(And the picture doesn't seem to have changed in the least since the last time I checked in, last week.)

Ross
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
And as Wesley J pointed out, they seem to be potted in empty tin cans with the pried-up lids still attached. Perhaps it looks better from ground level.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I find myself committing the specifically Anglican sin of looking at the whole scene and saying "Tacky, tacky, tacky...."

Ross
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Moi aussi. Mea culpa

To be honest, I'm finding the Eagle Nest Webcam (see Heaven) much more interesting.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
I don't blame you...I can see a lovely eagle in her nest at the moment {at least I think it's a she...) -- more movement than these monks.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I wonder if the Munx have been Raptured........?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Quite possibly.

Perhaps I should've asked the Catholics in the next town if we could set up a camera there, until the Monks get their act together. I went to Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament there last night. Father had a quite reasonable singing voice, and you got a quite nice monstrance as well.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
I wonder if the Munx have been Raptured........?

That would explain SO much!

"In Case of Rapture, This Chapel Will Be DeMonked."
 
Posted by shareman (# 2871) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
I find myself committing the specifically Anglican sin of looking at the whole scene and saying "Tacky, tacky, tacky...."

Ross

This Madam, is no sin. It is why God put us here. We don't know what we believe, we don't know where we're going or what we're doing, or much of anything else, but we can spot tackiness a mile away. We are God's Taste Police.

Was it not here that I heard the difference between a Baptist, a Lutheran, and an Anglican:

A Baptist doesn't care what you believe, as long as you do the right thing, a Lutheran doesn't care what you do, as long as you believe the right thing, an Anglican doesn't care what you believe, OR what you do, as long as it's tasteful.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
You got the Baptists and the Lutherans mixed up there, shareman.
 
Posted by shareman (# 2871) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
You got the Baptists and the Lutherans mixed up there, shareman.

[Hot and Hormonal]
 
Posted by Lamb Chopped (# 5528) on :
 
Actually not, at least from this Lutheran's spot!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oh, Shareman, I DO know what I believe and why. But I still care about good taste! (And the monks' chapel does not qualify.)

Ross
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
I'm still not convinced this webcam is really truly actually live. I've visited at allhours of the day and night and, apart from the appearance of the fluffy gonks in front of the altar, nothing seems to change. [Paranoid]

Do they ever dim the lights? This chapel must have the biggest carbon footprint in Christendom!

Cc
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Sigh... it's not the same as the old chapel, is it? I miss the sunlight streaming in, and a Monk or two popping up occasionally, and the mysterious door that sometimes opened into realms unknown, and of course Jesus himself - I've only ever seen him let out once since they moved him back in.

It's possible that something may happen tomorrow since it's the feast day of St Joseph the Worker whom the monastery is dedicated to - but I'm not holding my breath!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Margaret, I'm convinced this is a still shot, and that they're....ah...being less than truthful with The Teeming Millions about the webcam being live. Nothing has changed since Easter, so far as I can tell.

(I wonder how much extra time the monks will draw in Purgatory should that be the case?)

Ross // [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
There you go, Margaret.

I think they've been trawling all the ecclesiastical tat shops in the Southern States to get him - no wonder there hasn't been an adoring monk to be seen!

The monk who won the prize for tackiest St Joseph certainly deserves it.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Yay! A change. A statue. Ah well. [Razz]

[ETA: Isn't he talking to the flowers, actually, and touching 'em? Is that really old Joe's job, folks? Enquiring mind wants to know.]

[ 01. May 2006, 19:44: Message edited by: Wesley J ]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh, my goodness [Eek!] Sometimes I hate it when I'm right.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Just call him St Joe of Assisi.

And couldn't they have let Jesus out to visit with his Dad?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
If the Munx haven't been Raptured, I wonder if instead they've got so fed up with our irreligious comments that they've given up on the chapel, and have stuck that awful statue in there just to provoke more such comments and thus prove that we are indeed all Hellbound Hereticks.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Ewwwww.

If they're trying to sell their old place, shouldn't that thing be buried in the front yard?

Ross // unquestionably a Hellbound Heretick, if accepting such tackyness is required to be otherwise

[ 02. May 2006, 01:53: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Either Easter's over or the flowers have died.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Well, the Octave of Easter is definitely past, and I suppose when they removed St Joe they decided to clean up everything (the flowers probably were looking pretty ragged by then). Did anyone notice exactly when it all disappeared.

But it sure does look more like Lent than Easter, doesn't it.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Step-papa went the day after he was put up - the flowers were still there this morning.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
But it sure does look more like Lent than Easter, doesn't it.

Frankly, it makes Lent look cheerful.

Ross
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Shall we take up a collection to get them some nice altar vestments?
 
Posted by Golden Key (# 1468) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
Yay! A change. A statue. Ah well. [Razz]

[ETA: Isn't he talking to the flowers, actually, and touching 'em? Is that really old Joe's job, folks? Enquiring mind wants to know.]


 
Posted by Golden Key (# 1468) on :
 
Ok, let's try this again:

Shouldn't Joseph be able to have a hobby? After all, someone has to grow all those roses and lilies for Mary!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Absolutely - and it was obviously a hobby for the whole family. After all, Jesus once got mistaken for a gardener...
 
Posted by Golden Key (# 1468) on :
 
LOL. Yes!

And like a line from "Morning Has Broken":

quote:
Praise for the sweetness
Of the wet garden
Sprung in completeness
Where His feet pass.


 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
[Angel]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Oh dear...it seems to be not working.

Have we upset them?

Have I not enough faith to see?
 
Posted by Golden Key (# 1468) on :
 
You're "seeing through a glass darkly".
 
Posted by Autenrieth Road (# 10509) on :
 
'Sworking for me right now.

What did y'all decide the plants are? Are these the same as before? Potted plants with leaves close to the pot, and then a taaaaaaaaaaall skinny stick with some kind of pink something at the top.

I do miss the previous chapel with the sunlight moving across it.

I wonder how this one seems if you're actually there though, and if it seems nicer than the previous one if you're really in it. And/or if they have more future plans for it.

Maybe it's to not distract you from adoration of Jesus Himself.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They're back!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep:
Shall we take up a collection to get them some nice altar vestments?

...or a muralist?

Or some nice drywall?
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Yup, plants are back, on the altar, this time.

Are they Zen monks really, d'ya think? These stick-y flowers could be artificial ones? And arranged according to some secret ikebana rules?

What are they trying to tell us? A cry for help? De Monk code?

[ 07. May 2006, 06:01: Message edited by: Wesley J ]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
The text
quote:
Jesus is now live online!
seems a little optimistic to this viewer.

"Plants live online" perhaps; but no Saviour.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
The right-hand plant is clearly a triffid. You can see its legs. It's not been moved, it's walking across the room of its own accord, drawn by the comforting presence of TMBSotA.

It has obviously eaten all the monks, or whatever it is that triffids do to their victims.

Cc
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I think it's all too likely that the poor monks have been eaten. But perhaps this is the cue for nuns to move in - two or three brisk, no-nonsense sisters who would paint that ghastly back wall, organise crisp and well-ironed altar linen, replace those menacing plants with vases of fresh flowers from the garden, speak firmly to the Bishop if he procrastinates in future, and, above all, make sure that Jesus gets out regularly.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Amen and Amen!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
I think it's all too likely that the poor monks have been eaten. But perhaps this is the cue for nuns to move in - two or three brisk, no-nonsense sisters who would paint that ghastly back wall, organise crisp and well-ironed altar linen, replace those menacing plants with vases of fresh flowers from the garden, speak firmly to the Bishop if he procrastinates in future, and, above all, make sure that Jesus gets out regularly.

[Overused] [Overused] [Overused]

I will ask my friend Prudie the Prioress to send three of her best Benedictines right over!

And while we're at it, how about a nice tapestry to replace that silly print?

Ross
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Anyone regularly checking out those candles? Are they really burning down, I wonder? - One of the very few signs of any activity at all. [Confused]

[ 12. May 2006, 09:11: Message edited by: Wesley J ]
 
Posted by Pânts (# 999) on :
 
(Our candles at church don't burn down - cos they're oil lamps which look like candles. Very few people know this.)
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Congrats on 11111 posts, dear Pânts! [Overused]

And in a worthy place, too! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Pânts (# 999) on :
 
Ooo pretty!
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
(And now you've ruined it! [Razz] )

Don't think they're oil ones here. Do you? I think they're more traditional, Messrs Les Monks.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I've concluded they're more fraudulent than anything.

(O the disappointment!)
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:

I will ask my friend Prudie the Prioress to send three of her best Benedictines right over!

And while we're at it, how about a nice tapestry to replace that silly print?

Benedictine nuns? They'll have one woven in no time!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
From the amount of time (over a week) that the lights have hovered at the bottom of the jars, I can only conclude that they've replaced the candles with torch bulbs. Maybe that was what all the kerfuffle was with the lid of the altar - they were routing out grooves for the wiring and installing a car battery in the hole.
 
Posted by Real Ale Methodist (# 7390) on :
 
SO has anything actually happened since the chapel went live again? I have read earlier postings with envy, wild heady tales of monks scurrying across view, and the occasional outing of Himself.

Have I infact stumbled across some terrible joke, and who is in on the joke? The Monks? Those who posted the tales of activity earlier on? Everyone except me??? [Ultra confused]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep:
Benedictine nuns? They'll have one woven in no time!

This lot, in particular, will have a GORGEOUS one woven, finished, and hung before the monks finish thinking about the fake orchids.

SEND IN THE NUNS!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Real Ale Methodist:
SO has anything actually happened since the chapel went live again?

YES! Major excitement - the evil plants have migrated back to the floor!

Well, it's the most exciting thing that's happened for a long time... [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Aren't they on a small table or something? Looks to me as if they ain't on the floor, but a bit higher up?
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
SEND IN THE NUNS!

Thanks, Rossie, I was watching Mel Brooks' History of the World (Part I) this weekend, now I've got that song stuck in my head!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Sorry, Spiff -- I was thinking more in terms of "SEND IN THE MARINES!"

Ross
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
The two lights on the right are definitely candles, white ones. Don't think the monks've gone for oil lamps yet.

The burning candles on the right both a bit more than halfway down, currently, the ones on the left nearly all the way down. Can't make out the one at the wall.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
This whole BS Webcam thing is an Abomination Unto The Lord. The chapel resembles a cleaned-up coal cellar, the fittings (including the Triffids) are nightmarish and Jesus is palpably absent.

Where, O where, dear God, are those nuns....?

Ian J.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I assume that since there are only three of them (the two co-founders and one novice according to the Home Page) that they are busy trying to merely keep up with daily obligations, finishing the work, paying the mortgage, and trying to recruit a few more novices to fill those cells.

Perhaps we should give them a bit a break, people.
 
Posted by Real Ale Methodist (# 7390) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
quote:
Originally posted by Real Ale Methodist:
SO has anything actually happened since the chapel went live again?

YES! Major excitement - the evil plants have migrated back to the floor!

Well, it's the most exciting thing that's happened for a long time... [Disappointed]

That is quite exciting, not as eciting as the fact that the triffids seem to be floating mid-air. Why are these brothers cultivating levitating triffids?? And what have they(triffids/brothers) done with Jesus?
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
I assume that since there are only three of them (the two co-founders and one novice according to the Home Page)...

I think you're forgetting someone there jlg. You didn't mention the Little Fella in the box.

Cc
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Duly noted.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
...Where, O where, dear God, are those nuns....?

Probably trying to get off the TSA No-Fly list.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Er.....could you elucidate, please, O Rossweisse?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Er.....could you elucidate, please, O Rossweisse?

Sorry! I meant that perhaps they were having a hard time getting into this country; for example, they might be on the federal government's list of people who aren't allowed to fly -- or, more likely, have names similar to those who are on it. Or they might be having visa problems. Or they might be stuck in some other vile form of bureacratic Limbo.

It is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the Living Bureaucracy.

Back on topic: I hope they come quickly to tidy up the tryffids!

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thank you, Rossweisse - I didn't realise that you meant to import the nuns!

BTW, jlg, I take your point about the monks having enough to cope with. Maybe we should indeed cut them some slack (but I still think nuns are a Good Idea).

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
But this isn't about the monks. It's all about us! Our right to be entertained by some other guys doing all the hard work.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
But this isn't about the monks. It's all about us! Our right to be entertained by some other guys doing all the hard work.

Yeah!

And about false advertising, too.

(Yes, BF, my nuns live in England. I thought they might enjoy a stint of Florida weather.)

Ross
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep:
Benedictine nuns? They'll have one woven in no time!

This lot, in particular, will have a GORGEOUS one woven, finished, and hung before the monks finish thinking about the fake orchids.

SEND IN THE NUNS!

Ross, did you forget to provide a link in this post, since it appears you were thinking of a particular group of Benedictine nuns?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
No, Jennifer, I did not intend to put in a link, as I'm having fun with the suggestion and don't mean to put the community on the spot.

I still think some nuns would improve matters. Perhaps "Sister" from Late Nite Catechism would like the gig.

Ross
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
That link is class. [Votive] [Votive] [Votive] [Angel]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Continents move at a more rapid rate than the goings-on in this Chapel.
[Disappointed]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think they're trying to wait us out, Ian.

[Snore]
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
It's giving us a chance to meditate with no distractions, duh.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I am losing faith in our brothers the monks.

[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Perhaps as one month, and one season, gives way to another, the monks may stir.

I can but hope.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Dear Ian, we must have faith.

We must have REALLY REALLY STUBBORN faith.

I'm starting to think that the monks are mythical; checking the webcam certainly gives no assurance of their existence.

Ross
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
Ahhh. You guys have jogged my memory. It's been soooo long I didn't know there was a new chapel. [Hot and Hormonal] I have however concluded that the right hand wobbly sticky thing is a boomeranf, symbol of the always-not-quite-yet return of our Lord. To tjhe left is a key, opening mysteries hithertofore unimagined. We must wait fior the two to superimpose, and then thje Second Coming (either of a monk or of Our Lord) will take place.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Well, Zappa, it's a theory...
 
Posted by Sinisterial (# 5834) on :
 
Does anyone live in Englewood, Florida that could go around and open the curtains?

Just so that we know we are not looking at a still image?
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Scroll down the page a wee bit from the webcam and you find a link to the "Adoration Schedule." Even taking account of the time difference, I think I've been there at most of those times on most of those days but I've yet to see Jesus exposing Himself on the altar. Hell, I haven't even seen Him peeking out of His cupboard.

All most fishy. Perhaps the triffid-things have taken control of the minds of the munx prior to conquering the world? Or something.

Cc
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Some time ago, before the chapel was blessed, I did some exploring of the website and somewhere on it I read that while he was waiting to be moved into the chapel Jesus was occupying one of the empty cells of the new building. The Monks had put his name on the door just as they put their names on their own cell doors.

Maybe that's it? We know that Jesus is sociable and likes being with people, and perhaps he's just got tired of sitting in somewhere that looks like an underground garage being glowered at over the altar by a pair of triffids. My guess is he's moved back to his cell and is hanging out happily with the Monks.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
The triffids are gone!

Question is, have they been moved or have they gone of their own accord and if so, where? [Paranoid]

Cc
 
Posted by Real Ale Methodist (# 7390) on :
 
If I am not very much mistaken the triffids popped to the local chandlers to pick up some new candles, which are now in situ, and then popped round the back for a smoke.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Please, God......bring on the Nuns soon!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Even the triffids have given up now and have probably gone off to terrorise some other religious community...
 
Posted by Real Ale Methodist (# 7390) on :
 
A Cross!!!

A cross, a cross!!!

The excitement is too much, is Jesus going to make an appearence??

A cross, a cross!!!
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
It's a very... um... small cross isn't it? I mean in the sense of "blink and you'd miss" small.

Still, at least we know the munx are reading the Ship and are keen to prove that it's not a Blessed Sacrament Websham.

Cc
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I remember that cross - it made its appearance ages ago, and then disappeared again fairly fast. Have the triffids been holding it to ransom and tried to flee with it, only to be overtaken by the police and forced to hand it back to the Monks? Or did a Monk put it down somewhere when he was polishing it and then couldn't find it again?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I believe it appeared after Easter Sunday and stayed throught Octave of Easter.

Perhaps the Monks have their own kalendar and ordo. I don't recognize any pattern here, but I'm a total amateur.
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
Perhaps the Monks have their own kalendar and ordo. I don't recognize any pattern here, but I'm a total amateur.

Sure wish they'd resume their online audio files of the Liturgy of the Hours. Or that some monastery would broadcast theirs (Holy Cross Monastery in Chicago has plans to resume theirs, but there's been no sign of that happening lately).
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
I remember that cross - it made its appearance ages ago, and then disappeared again fairly fast. Have the triffids been holding it to ransom and tried to flee with it, only to be overtaken by the police and forced to hand it back to the Monks? Or did a Monk put it down somewhere when he was polishing it and then couldn't find it again?

Is this whole thing a hoax? [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Well, they let Him out last night, (UK time).
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Thank you and good work Ann. [Overused]

You have restored hope to this doubting and troubled soul.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Should one genuflect to the monitor when viewing this?

Cc
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
It would be seemly and edifying to do so.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I was worried about this a while back; dj_ordinaire kindly put my mind at rest then, now you are disturbing me again.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
No need to worry - dj_ordinaire's words are A True Saying And Worthy Of All Men To Be Believed. Thank you for drawing them to our attention!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Thank you, Ann! I feel better now.
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Well, they let Him out last night, (UK time).

Absolute class. Man, a bit of time in that Chapel would be a nice ending to Pentecost today.
 
Posted by Real Ale Methodist (# 7390) on :
 
Aha!

Our lord is out again, in his shiny little monstrance.

I wonder if it is comfortable.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
All the candles are out, it seems! Is outrage!

The chapel's as dead as a doornail. [Frown]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'm picking up the NunPhone (equivalent to the Batphone, the Powerpuff Girls' line to the Mayor's Office and the famouse red phone of the Cold War) to summon help from abroad. This disgrace must not continue!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
This disgrace must not continue!

I hope the nuns are on their way, with supplies of candles - the ones in the chapel still haven't been replaced.

Perhaps the triffids had been conscientious enough to take over after eating the monks, but now they've gone off to munch their way through the next lot of succulent religious there's no one left to care for the chapel until the nuns arrive...
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I don't give much for the triffids' chances if they're still around when the nuns do arrive....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
I think they should call themselves monksoffrustration.org.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'm sorry, but triffids simply have NO legitimate place in any remotely Christian establishment.

(Neither do tacky portraits of Jeez, but I digress.)

I think I'll see if any of the Bedfordshire lot would actually be interested in relocation to Flawrida.

(I wouldn't be, but then I don't boat, don't golf, and have a history of skin cancer.)

Ross // equally averse to triffids and Fla.

[ 12. June 2006, 04:46: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Well, the good news is, my sister's on her way to Florida tomorrow morning.

The bad news? She's not a nun.

At least they took Jesus out for a bit of fresh air, right? I really do hope everything's okay with our monks.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Well, they've let Him out for a breath of fresh air this evening - 5:29 Florida Time (10:29 BST).
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Well, I've finally seen Him.

Bit disappointed really. I expected a bit more, y'know, pzazz. Still there you go.

Cc
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Come on Cc, this is not a site with pizazz!

(The old house-monastery-chapel was slightly more pizazzful, but only slightly.)
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
No, the wretched undisguised cinder-block construction militates against any facsimile of pizzazz.

Ross
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Yay! The chapel's been candle-ised, at long last! [Yipee]

And a tiny cross lingering on the top centre of the altar, anew! Hallewhatever!

(They need a woman to look after the chapel, them monks, they do! - She wouldn't let the lights go out, and'd tell 'em off mightily! Oh mama! [Disappointed] )
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Do you think they deliberately line the Crucifix up so that the cross-bar is in line with the back edge of the altar from the point-of-view of the webcam, or did it happen once by accident and no-one's moved it since?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Ann, do you think they might have done it just in the hopes of exciting comment from us, and seeing if we're still paying attention?

(It's all about us.)

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Well, if I'd let this thread fall off onto page 3, they might have given up altogether, and I couldn't have that on my conscience.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Ann, yours is a spirit of true saintliness and nobility. [Overused]

Ross
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Folks - the camera's zoomed in now on the altar. One might even see more details of our Lord, should He (His name be praised!) ever ventured into the opnen again!

[Eek!] [Cool]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Ewww. They've zoomed on the horrid altar so we can't see the rest of the horrid chapel - and Jesus still isn't out! [Paranoid]

Cc
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
But now I can see what Ann was talking about with the horizontal bar of the cross being visually lined up with the edge of the altar.

Does anyone else find the strong elongated shadows cast by the candles distracting/annoying/bad ?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
...Does anyone else find the strong elongated shadows cast by the candles distracting/annoying/bad ?

Yes.

(Love the zoom; it lets me concentrate on the mortar lines between cinder blocks... )

[Roll Eyes]

[ 22. June 2006, 03:32: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
We need to gather some cash to get the beloved monks a couple of buckets of paint!

[realised that I should probably throw my ten bucks into the Organ Fund, first]

[ 22. June 2006, 18:54: Message edited by: Spiffy da WonderSheep ]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
The picture of OLaSJC isn't much clearer on the Zoom mode.

What sort of outer garment do you think he is wearing? It looks rather oatmeal in colour to me, and I think can see what I guess to be white around his left elbow.

I wouldn't be pondering this representation if the real thing would come out now and again. [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I'm sure Jesus looked better-dressed in the old chapel; I think it's the murky lighting that gives the horrible homespun effect.

And as for those shadows - I did wonder if they were deliberately meant to lead the eye towards the wall safe, er, tabernacle, but I think that's being a bit optimistic about the Monks' aesthetic sense.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep:
We need to gather some cash to get the beloved monks a couple of buckets of paint!

[realised that I should probably throw my ten bucks into the Organ Fund, first]

I applaud you: You have your priorities in the right place.

Margaret, I don't think it's safe to assume that the monks HAVE any aesthetic sense. Or if they do, it's a negative sense.

Ross
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
The munx must be Shipmates - The zoom has gone!

Deo gracias. I truly found it much more depressing than the usual view. If I weren't on the verge of penury, I'd send a few quid for some limewash or plastering or something. Anything to stop it looking like a scene from "Prisoner Cell Block H."

Praying for the munx.

Cc
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
And hallelujah, look - Jesus is out! [Angel]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
And hallelujah, look - Jesus is out! [Angel]

[Paranoid] Well, hallelujah, He might have been when you posted at 19:04 my time, but He wasn't by 19:15 my time. [Paranoid]

Cc
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
"Oooh", I thought, "Must go and see", I thought.

And all I saw was a monk sneaking out the back (last picture on this page, so far).
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
[Frown] [Frown] [Frown]
Sorry to raise people's hopes in vain - they don't trust him out on his own for long, do they? Perhaps they think he'll do a runner and go back to the old chapel.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
Sorry to raise people's hopes in vain - they don't trust him out on his own for long, do they? Perhaps they think he'll do a runner and go back to the old chapel.

He never WAS very good about staying where he was put.

Ross
 
Posted by aredstatemystic (# 11577) on :
 
Since Jesus makes select appearences with the Monks of Adoration (of what?), I prefer www.savior.org.Jesus is up-close and personal(the way Protestants like Him) and in a changing monstrance!

If that fails, there is always the JPEG Body of our Lord. I'm fairly sure that genuflection will not be necessary here.

(Sorry if these have been posted)
 
Posted by aredstatemystic (# 11577) on :
 
Pesky space button! The venerable link: www.savior.org
 
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on :
 
No no no no no , aredstatemystic! It - they lack - a s=certain je ne sais whatever, a certain authenticity - too many angels fluffing around in the last one. Nope - it just won't do.

*slinks back to adore the munkz aslanesque slab*
 
Posted by John H (# 9599) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by aredstatemystic:
If that fails, there is always the JPEG Body of our Lord. I'm fairly sure that genuflection will not be necessary here.

I'm not sure what's scarier with that one - the animated .gif candles, or the "8-bit" altar that looks to have come straight off an old Atari game. [Ultra confused]
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
My first thought was Pac-man, John H.

And the candles and monstrance are levitating...a fine feat indeed.

[though you'd think the altar cloth would no longer be red...Pentecost has passed, surely?]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I must say I like Savior.org, though, even with those angels. Nice to see flowers, brocade and Jesus out there enjoying it all! It's a relief after the minimalism of the Monks.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
He's out again - a close up!
 
Posted by Autenrieth Road (# 10509) on :
 
Oh quick look, a monk!

[ETA: too late, he's gone [Waterworks] ]

[ 28. June 2006, 20:08: Message edited by: Autenrieth Road ]
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Didn't look quick enough, the monk has put Jesus down for a nap.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Got him (and Him)!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ian Climacus:
...[though you'd think the altar cloth would no longer be red...Pentecost has passed, surely?]

Aye -- it's what my Junior Child used to call "the long green season."

But the floating accessories are very special!
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Got him (and Him)!

Well done Ann!

Ian
"Unless I see Him, I will not believe [in the monks]..."
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oh me of little faith. All I've ever seen were triffids, and now even they're gone.

[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Just clocked the monk again - unfortunately just as he was putting Jesus down for His afternoon nap. (4:50 Florida time if I've got the conversion right).
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
Aredstatemystic meant to post this Link here.

Penance? Get the old eyes tested [Biased] ?

Anselmina
Ecclesiantics Host
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I just looked at Ann's pics; first of all, that looks just like MY basement. I wonder.....

I hate to see things perched right on the edge of a table like that, but I guess no small children are likely to be sprinting through. Makes me nervous though.

And is that pink cotton candy on a stick thats stuck into the 2 sculpty thingys? Or what? [Confused]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Pearl, would you mind going down and checking, just to be sure it's NOT your basement, hijacked by the monks while you weren't paying attention?

I have to say that it would explain a great deal if it were.

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Now I'm afraid to go down there. And I have to do laundry today, too. I'll carry my palm-frond cross, just in case, for protection.

I'm sure that awful chair, over on the right, once belonged to my son, in his bachelor-pad days. I told him to set it out for the trash men. Now I see he dis-obeyed me.

(Pearl B-4 Shrine)
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
In all the time I've been looking it is the first time I have ever seen MBS out on the Altar!

1 pm EDT. And am I mistaken in thinking that they have a new camera, because the picture is clearer and in closer than it ever has been?

:Pete genuflects:
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B-4 Swine:
...(Pearl B-4 Shrine)

(Ten points!)

Do you have to genuflect every time you pass it to get to the washing machine? How very tedious!

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Ooh - extra bits on the altar - but He's still shut in His little room. I'll put the screen grabs up tomorrow.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
They look to me like those battery-operated "candles" people put on their windowsills at Christmas.
[Disappointed]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Ooh - extra bits on the altar [...]

Syringes? Tiny toy rockets? [Eek!]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
Syringes? Tiny toy rockets? [Eek!]

Remember, the Glorious Fourth was just last week. I'll betcha these are left over from the big fireworks display.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I've looked at those strange new things on the altar a few times, and it pains me to say it, but they look like beer pump handles to me. Perhaps the monks are exploring new ways of raising funds for the monastery?

Oh, and the candles have gone out again, tut.
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Its starting to look cluttered, to me. The only thing it had going for it was that austere simplicity.

I found another pic, taken during the blessing of the new chapel, etc., and to my great relief I see now that its NOT my basement after all. Their ceiling is finished off, has sunken light fixtures, and a sprinkler head, in case of fire breaking out. My basement ceiling is a maze of plumbing, wires and exposed floor joists. Maybe they intentionally keep the candle flame to a minimum, fearing the dousing of the whole place with unholy water. It wouldn't do Jesus any good, either.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
I've looked at those strange new things on the altar a few times, and it pains me to say it, but they look like beer pump handles to me. Perhaps the monks are exploring new ways of raising funds for the monastery?

Oh, and the candles have gone out again, tut.

It worked for the Christian Brothers.

They really need to take better care of the candles, though.

Pearl, I'm disappointed! I was thinking that your basement/shrine would be a terrific place for a Shipmeet -- particularly now that they have beer.

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I think it's a variant of "Kim's Game". They'll leave more and more things on the altar and then, one day, they'll take something away and we'll have to try and remember what it was (extra points if we can give it a liturgical name rather than "that little thing, just bigger than the tiny thing on the right" - bonus points if we can tell (or make up) the liturgical function!).
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
You could be right, Ann.

I don't mind their cluttering up the altar so very much, but before they invest in any more tat, is it too much to ask that they invest in some paint (and painters) for that hideous cinder-block wall?

Surely Jesus deserves a less depressing venue.

[Help]

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Maybe it's my advancing age and deteriorating eyesight, but I find the focus on the webcam abominable. I've been giving them the benefit of the doubt and assuming that it's a very expensive textured rock wall feature rather than unrendered and badly pointed brieze-block.

Possibly it's supposed to represent the tomb He came out of?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Or possibly it's supposed to represent a modern version of the carpentry shop he worked in?

It's cinder block, I'm afraid. Maybe the monks will, in time, cover it with some good old-fashioned 1960s-style panelling, for the complete rec room look.

Ross
 
Posted by sabine (# 3861) on :
 
Having seen this thread title for....Lordy, how long now?....and having recently told someone that I've never been in an adoration chapel, I thought I'd take a look-see.

What I didn't see was the blessed sacrament--just a picture of Jesus and some candles. Am I missing something? Do you need 3-D glasses?

sabine
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by sabine:
Having seen this thread title for....Lordy, how long now?....and having recently told someone that I've never been in an adoration chapel, I thought I'd take a look-see.

What I didn't see was the blessed sacrament--just a picture of Jesus and some candles. Am I missing something? Do you need 3-D glasses?

sabine

Jesus occasionally makes brief appearances, but they're unfortunately few and far between.
[Frown]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Jesus is only let out to play at strictly controlled intervals. When they don't forget.

The Monk's website has a schedule, but points out that they are sometimes too busy for Him.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Send in the Nunz!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Send in the Nunz!

I'll remind them!
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
The ladies can bring their laundry with them. I don't mind.

Pearl B-4 Shinejesusshine
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Oh dear. Before I trotted off to church, I thought a meditation on our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament may be a good thing. It appears that all one can meditate on is the depths and wisdom of lamps and candles.

Thanks be to God I may see the real thing at a Brisbane church tonight.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Now the image is gone! [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Rossweisse, I am so glad you said the image is gone. I was afraid it was only me!

I suspected that the monks found out I'm not RC, and somehow disabled my puter, and barred me from looking.

I've been barred from a tavern, but never from a chapel.

Pearl B-4 Blinded-Swine
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Perhaps they've heard us slaggin... discussing their new Chapel and "stuff" and they've withdrawn Jesus as a form of monkish industrial action. [Frown]

Corpus
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Shall one of us alert the Monks, or do you think they'll read it here and fix it without us having to bother?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Ann, why don't we give it 24 hours and see if they've caught on yet?
 
Posted by Golden Key (# 1468) on :
 
Maybe Jesus went on strike? Or escaped?

Run, Jesus, run !

[Biased] [Angel]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Perhaps He's on holiday.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Jesus has been spotted at Smokey Mary's in NYC.

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
A World Tour! Anyone got a T-Shirt with a list of gigs on the back?
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I e-mailed the e-monks. Said how sad I was the camera wasn't working. Also asked how I might know when I could glimpse the MBS.

Sad Pearl B-Pours Wine
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Thanks PB4S - the chapel's back.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
But the altar clutter's gone. You see - the munx do read this thread. [Paranoid] They were punishing us for mocking the triffids I tell you. We're all doomed...

Cc
 
Posted by Golden Key (# 1468) on :
 
Maybe Jesus is hanging out with the triffids?
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Well, they still haven't relit the candles, so perhaps they know something we don't...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think it would have been more fun to wait for the munx to notice His absence for themselves.

(Isn't that Jesus in Walsingham?)

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Its gone again.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I can see it (and I refreshed to make sure) and the candles are lit - at least three on the altar and the one by the door, I'll give the other one on the altar the benefit of the doubt.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Ah....the cinder blocks are a particularly fetching and Gandalfian shade of gray in this light...

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Oh....I was right. I've been singled out.
[Paranoid]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Pearl, I think it's because you outed them about using your basement.

Churls.

Ross
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Quick, look! They've let him out!
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
So they have! But for how long? [Frown]

A few days ago, they had zoomed back to the previous, wider angle, like before. Now it's zoomed in again: But can we see Jesus move? Is He (Blessed be His Holy Name) bouncing around in His cage? - Well, I know I would.
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
And, by the look of it, He's still out, many hours later!

Unless....


Either way, it's the FIRST TIME I've seen our Lord on display on this website in realtime since we first started watching!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
He seems to have been put back to bed, but ALL the candles are lit! (OOOOH! Aaaaah!)

Ross
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by TonyK:
And, by the look of it, He's still out, many hours later!

Unless....


Either way, it's the FIRST TIME I've seen our Lord on display on this website in realtime since we first started watching!

I don't remember the exact time when I checked, but Jesus was definitely back in the box between Ann's post and yours.

The monks seem to let him out for very brief and seemingly random exposure.

I'm assuming, since there are so few of them, that this happens when one of them has a bit of free time. In which case it's rather sad that they don't seem to have any lay support to help them maintain a few regular hours each day.

They have taken on the optimistic burden of this new building (which I assume they are happy about, even if some of us don't appreciate the economical architectural details) and are hoping to build a community of both local religious (monks) and extended lay (via the internet).

Whether we/you agree with their mission or not, perhaps it isn't really helpful to be sending a lot of negative prayer/energy upon them by using this thread as a continual adolescent put-down session.

Yes, I'm guilty too. But let's give them a chance, OK?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's all in good fun, Jennifer. And THINK of the free publicity we've given them!

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I feel obligated to give a report of the present situation. First, in light of having seen no person - of any kind -(small 'p', or Capital 'P')in such a long time, I have taken the liberty of changing the name of this place to The Perpetual Abandonment Chapel.

Last night I saw several hooded figures, carrying suitcases, walking listlessly down my path, toward the road. Scratched in the gravel of the driveway, were the letters O-Y-O-L-F, which I cannot interpret in any way but one.
O Ye, of Little Faith.

I run the dehumidifier day and night, but the room is still unpleasant. I do my laundry duties, and speak to Jesus. Is He here? I listen and watch. My friend "K" tells me I'm not likely to ever know anything; but I must continue to do my work and not concern myself. Am I now the care-taker? No instruction pamphlet. I'm not even RC.

Did I tell you, we have mice? It is a worry.

Wish I had better news. [brick wall]

Pearl ohne Sein, und allein
 
Posted by Golden Key (# 1468) on :
 
Pearl, dear, put down the nasty copy of "Foucault's Pendulum" and go get some fresh air!!!
[Biased]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Pearl, I don't think you're obliged to do anything special for monks who moved in without asking.

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Tonight the cam is only giving a very foreshortened view of Pearl's basement -- just the pic of JC and the very tippy-tops of the candles.

Is it a Sign?

Ross
 
Posted by Lowly Worm (# 11663) on :
 
Perhaps this link will explain it.

It seems that the webcam is not live at the moment...
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I'm so confused. I thought the basement chapel WAS the new home. However, its good to have Lowly confirm my sighting of "The Monks" (as they sign their moving notice) with bulging suitcases.

I hope they remember to take Jesus with them. It could give Left Behind yet another meaning.

Pearl, folding laundry in the Abandonment Chapel
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think that's well out of date, LW. They've been in the chapel for quite some time, and even finally managed to get a bishop in there to bless it.

Ross
 
Posted by Lowly Worm (# 11663) on :
 
whoops.... sorry... I thought I had read through most of the thread before stumbling on my amazing discovery [Hot and Hormonal]

carry on... as you were...
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
I think that's well out of date, LW. They've been in the chapel for quite some time, and even finally managed to get a bishop in there to bless it.

Ross

Well, unless a Very Reverend Vicar General is a high-falutin' name for a bishop, they cut corners on that as well.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I'VE SEEN HIM!!!!

GLORY!!!!

GLORY!!!!

GLORY!!!!

Yes, Jesus is in the monstrance - 19.36 British Summer Time!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Well aren't you the lucky one !
I didn't see a thing.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Well, unless a Very Reverend Vicar General is a high-falutin' name for a bishop, they cut corners on that as well.

Huh....cutting corners again!

[Roll Eyes]

Ross
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Huh....cutting corners again!

I've long ago given up hope of their ever restarting their online audio of the Liturgy of the Hours. [Tear]
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Ayup, I think I found the problem rightchere. We need to pray them in some vocations, so they have the manpower to do everything what needs be done.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
"Dear Lord, please send the munx some young men with vocations. And please let those young men be not only holy young men, but holy young men with good taste. Ahhh-men."

[Angel]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
'Dear Lord, we really lurve You, 'cos you're the greatest, and we really want to worship You properly, so please, dear Lord, send the munx some NUNZ! Amen.'

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
My friend Mother Prioress has politely declined to abandon England for Florida. Alas.

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
As of this momment, JC is taking a nap, but all the candles are lit.

I keep looking in vain for the Munx...
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
On a more serious note........ISTM that, with the very best of intentions, the poor Munx have bitten off rather more than they can chew. I expect they have a hard job on their hands keeping the monastery running (or actually building it - how far have they got, I wonder?), and, as has been suggested, are in sore need of our prayers.

[Votive]

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
OK, on a serious note:

I look in on the Monks most days, and appreciate what they are doing. I offer a small prayer each time I look at their site.

I think, if we didn't feel something for the Monks and their site, we'd have got bored and left them (and this thread) to sink into obscurity long since.

I've noticed that they seem to have Our Lord out about 6 - 7 pm British time most weekdays.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thank you, Ann. If the Munx do indeed expose the Most Blessed Sacrament once a day, they're not doing too badly, IMHO.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
He's out this evening! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Drat....missed him AGAIN!

But all the candles have been replaced, so that's nice.

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
THe MBS can be seen right now! 1 pm, EDT, here.

Thank you, Munks. [Angel]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
And (a few moments ago, anyway) in the UK (18.05 BST).

I think Ann must be right, and this is the usual time of Exposition.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
And He's out again now (10:02 BST) - twice in one day! Must have been on His best behaviour!
 
Posted by Eutychus (# 3081) on :
 
I don't know how I missed this thread before. Thanks to those in the café who have just pointed it out. I haven't laughed so hard at a Ship thread since the "speaking in tongues" one, and I've still got about 17 pages of merriment to read!

[Killing me]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
He's back in his box now -- it's 7:25 in Flahrida, so the munx are probably having supper. Don't want Him racketing around while the food is getting cold....
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Nice shadows in the chapel now. Hm... very artsy. At least that.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I dunno....I think it approaches Soviet Realism, what with the cinder blocks and all.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Ross, be charitable. Think of it as tastefully minimalist.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I will compromise on Distastefully Minimalist.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Jesus is out basking in the artificial light at the moment.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh [Yipee] He's out early this morning!
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
[Cool] I saw Jesus AND a monk yesterday !

Scroll down from the Chapel picture, and click on "Visit Jesus Commercial". And turn the sound way up high.

Pearl B Scared
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
"Jesus Commercial" wouldn't play for me. What horror am I missing?
 
Posted by Laudate Dominum (# 3104) on :
 
For most of the "Visit Jesus Commercial", the only sound is static and what sounds like a beating heart. Reminiscent of an Edgar Allan Poe story...

The monk says something at the end, that starts with "Jesus is really present in the Blessed Sacrament" but I couldn't understand the rest of it.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Does the set resemble Pearl's basement in any way?
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
No, Ross. It starts outdoors, Smalltown USA, as so many spooky movies do.

If I start hearing those throbbing heart-beats behind my cinder block foundation while I'm feeding my washing machine, I'm calling Ghost-Busters. Or, a monk.

BTW, the two versions of the video are different.

The Shining...Pearl
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
But the monks are so busy..... However, at least one of the actors in "Ghostbusters" would probably be available.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The chapel looks EXACTLY as it did before I went out of town one week ago.... Is this a still shot, or are the candles just at the same point as they were then?

[Paranoid]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Since I don't always keep the window open, but sometimes do for days at a time, I've noticed the same, Ross. They leave those candles on the altar all the time and the light angles never seem to change. And the current practice seems to be to have that dinky little cross in place of the monstrance when Jesus has been tucked back in the tabernacle due to lack of someone to adore Him.

To be honest, I'd prefer a completely empty altar in the dark with an obvious sanctuary lamp near the tabernacle rather than this spot-lit clutter that causes one to focus on the various candles (are they lit? If so, what does that mean?) instead of simply being able to note "Yes, The Body is present on the altar" or "No, the Body is in repose in the tabernacle".
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I agree, Jennifer.

The munx could save some money on candles by taking your suggestion, too.

Ross // are they toying with us?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I think they need to save some money - or go out looking for a coin or three for the electricity meter!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It IS mighty dim in there!
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
No picture today. Maybe 'work in progress'.

I could offer a picture to have in reserve- my spin-off Chapel of the Cleansed Clothing. I'd have to tidy-up a lot though.
My garage/laundry/workshop/worship area is not as free of clutter as the Munks Chapel.
I don't think I'm allowed to own and operate a monstrance, though.

Pearl, Chapel Laundress
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I'm sure if you put an ormolo clock on the washing machine, no-one would notice the difference.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The clock might well work.

However, you ARE allowed to own and display, if not operate, a monstrance. I noticed that the antiques store in La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe had quite a lot of them for sale, along with other liturgical plate. And it would certainly go a long way toward dressing up your laundry room, giving it a certain odor of sanctity to go along with the odor of detergent.

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Those poor monks. For months we've been muttering about the lights - they're too bright and garish, they've got the biggest energy footprint of any monastery etc. So, they turn the lights out and what do we do? Call into question their ability to pay their electricity bill. The poor dears can't win!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Hmmm. Perhaps we should get the munx something nice for Christmas, Ann?

Probably not the clock, but...who's got some ideas?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Emulsion paint for those walls?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Paint would be a nice start. Or perhaps some nice tapestries, to hide them?
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
That's one heck of a clock, Ann. It could be argued that the face in the swinging pendulum might be Jesus. I said, "might".

Ross, the odor of fresh paint would be excellent in the chapel. I'd donate a gallon or two of Mystery Paint, the kind on sale, cheap, because the label has fallen off, and no one knows the color inside the can. Or, let the local school kids come in and paint a mural ! Community involvement, and all that.

Pearl with Swine-bristle brush at the ready
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B-4 Swine:
That's one heck of a clock, Ann. It could be argued that the face in the swinging pendulum might be Jesus. I said, "might".

Hmm, if one were to vanda ... tastefully re-craft the clock into a functioning monstrance, would the lunette be better replacing the clock innards or inset in the pendulum?
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Well, Ann, I didn't want to be distasteful, or untasteful enough to suggest that Jesus might enjoy a swing now and then. The Jesus Rocks Monstrance. Only drawback would be the glazed, hypnotized worshippers, after about 3 minutes of adoration. [Ultra confused]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Definitely the pendulum!
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Sorry for the double-post, but I'm getting ideas for a short story... The Pyx and the Pendulum [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Pearl B-4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
[Snigger] Pigwidgeon. Funny !!

You know that American spiritual, "Swing low, Sweet Sacrament..."?

Pearl B-4 Swing
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B-4 Swine:
Well, Ann, I didn't want to be distasteful, or untasteful enough to suggest that Jesus might enjoy a swing now and then. The Jesus Rocks Monstrance. Only drawback would be the glazed, hypnotized worshippers, after about 3 minutes of adoration.

And while they were thus hypnotized, the individual in charge of stewardship would come along and instruct them to pledge 10% of their gross income, with an automatic withdrawal from an account each month.

(We could be onto a major breakthrough in ecclesiastical funding here, you realize.)

Ross
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Just saw a monk reposing the Sacrament - 17.52 BST [Yipee]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Did he tuck him in sweetly?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They've let him out again.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Missed Him!

Oh well, blessed and praised be Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar, anyway......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
He seems to keep a seriously limited schedule... sort of like prisoners in solitary confinement getting let out for exercise.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Hmm...perhaps the Munx could be persuaded to leave Him out for a whole Day of Adoration?

Mind you, I'd probably miss that as well.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It gets discouraging....one can look and look and look, and NEVER get a glimpse!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Hmmm....the candles have stayed at the same level for a couple of days now. Could they be using the still shot again?

Enquiring minds want to know. [Paranoid]

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Has anyone else noticed the odd effect of the shadows cast by the altar candles?
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
There must be lights behind the camera and also from other locations to create that effect. Is that a monstrance I see? It's not very spiky, though my window's a bit blurry.
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Laura:
Is that a monstrance I see?

In my head the way you said this was like Robin Williams doing John Wayne doing "Macbeth" in "Dead Poets Society": "Is this a knife I see before me?" Sorry -- I'm under-caffeinated at the moment.

Anyway, looks like a monstrance to me. So Jesus is in the building!

[ 10. October 2006, 17:11: Message edited by: RuthW ]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
YES!!! It certainly appears to be a monstrance! [Yipee]

(I love the Robin Williams/Dead Poets reference -- can't get it out of my head now!)
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
And now it's gone. [Frown]
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Yes, I see now that it was indeed a monstrance, because it's been replaced by a little crucifix or cross (can't see well enough to see if Jesus is hanging on it).

Dead Poet's Society -- a great film that I really wanted a feel-good ending for. [Waterworks]
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
Loved that film. Have been looking for someone worthy of being called "Oh Captain, my Captain" every since.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
No monstrance. [Frown]

But the candle flames are lower than they were the other day, so at least it's not just a still shot.

[tangent]Laura, what is your new avatar supposed to be? I can't figure it out! [/tangent]

Ross
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:

[tangent]Laura, what is your new avatar supposed to be? I can't figure it out! [/tangent]
Ross

Cruella DeVil [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by PeteCanada:
Cruella DeVil [Big Grin]

Perhaps a headshot would be clearer....

Ross // peering at the screen
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The candles are getting low...time to change them!

(He must be taking a nap; it's pretty dark in there.)
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
It has brightened up...with the arrival of a (blurry, as Laura wrote) monstrance.

Glory be.

[ 18. October 2006, 11:50: Message edited by: Ian Climacus ]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Nope, it's gone.
[Frown]
 
Posted by Lowly Worm (# 11663) on :
 
Monstrance out (I think... not really sure if that's the right term, but something gold and spiky on the table)

Plus, a candle has burnt out.
 
Posted by Lowly Worm (# 11663) on :
 
Monk spotted! Then gone again. But candle still burnt out.

Oooh, this could get addictive.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lowly Worm:
...Oooh, this could get addictive.

"Could get"?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
What a beautiful surprise! Jesus is out!
A little off-center, but, what the hey.

[Biased] PB4S
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I knew I shouldn't have left 'the chapel' to post a message. Now He's put away again.
P
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Jesus takes longer naps than all three of my cats put together. I NEVER get to see him!

[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Lyda*Rose (# 4544) on :
 
Here's their published Adoration Schedule. They don't mention it, but since they are in Florida, they should be on Eastern Time.

I see they provided themselves a loophole for being off schedule. Tch, Tch. You used to able to set your watch to a monastery's schedule of services. [Disappointed] Come to think of it for at least 1,000 years they were the watch.

The oldest clock I've ever seen was a fourteenth century monastery clock.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think we should start keeping tabs on how often they abandon that sked. [Paranoid]

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
No sign on a Sunday afternoon....you'd think they'd let him out for a bit!
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
No sign on a Sunday afternoon....you'd think they'd let him out for a bit!

Perhaps He rests on the sabbath day.
[Disappointed]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
But don't forget he's a good Jewish boy, so he has his day of rest on Saturday!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Excellent point, Margaret!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The candles are getting low again. I wonder how long they burn?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I hate to be fickle, or disloyal, but here's a monstrance that will knock your eye out. And they hardly ever put it away.
http://www.savior.org/devotions.htm
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I am a loyalist, Pearl!

At times, though, I feel like a Cubs fan....

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Your loyalty is rewarded today, Ross. [Big Grin]

Oops, too late. I was going to tell you, "Look Quick !"
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
[brick wall] [Waterworks]
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
Is this now the longest ship thread that is not a Dead Horse?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It is a Mystery.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
What are the two shiny dapply things that appear on either side of the vent that is below Jesus' portrait? Are they saint's statutes? Niches? Candles? What?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think it's some sort of attempt at accessorizing, Laura.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
No sign of the Divine...again.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
No sign of the Divine...again.

I think he deliberately waits until you're not looking Ross and then pops out only to run and hide when he hears you coming! [Snigger]
Cc
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
You may be right, Corpus. (I think the munx may also have it in for me.) [Paranoid]

Ross
 
Posted by Pure Sunshine (# 11904) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ken:
Is this now the longest ship thread that is not a Dead Horse?

Take a look at the Rosencrantz thread in the Circus. I think that's currently twice the length of this one!!
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
[Axe murder] I just had a lovely look at Jesus !
Then I had a regular look at a Munk making the switch-er-oo. He was fussing with something that seemed like a place mat. Does there need to be a holy place mat under the monstrance?

A practical question: That black box in the wall isn't nearly tall enough to accomodate the standing-up monstrance. Does the monstrance "recline" out flat in there? Is it all padded and pretty, or just a hole in the cinder blocks. I'm serious here, I'm not up on what's appropriate and what's not. Bubble wrap?
PB4S
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
[Axe murder] I just had a lovely look at Jesus !
Then I had a regular look at a Munk making the switch-er-oo. He was fussing with something that seemed like a place mat. Does there need to be a holy place mat under the monstrance?

Yes, there is a special place mat under the monstrance. It's the same place mat used under the chalice and paten (the little plate) at mass, and its proper name is the corporal.

quote:
A practical question: That black box in the wall isn't nearly tall enough to accomodate the standing-up monstrance. Does the monstrance "recline" out flat in there? Is it all padded and pretty, or just a hole in the cinder blocks. I'm serious here, I'm not up on what's appropriate and what's not. Bubble wrap?
PB4S

The black box in the wall is the tabernacle (and probably is brass - I think it just looks black because of the odd lighting arrangment). Jesus only hangs out in the monstrance when He's out being Adored. In the tabernacle he lives either in a pyx (a small container) or a ciborium (sort of a chalice with a cover which can hold a lot of bits of Jesus).

In answer to Laura's question, I believe the two shiny things on the wall are little brass angels, kneeling in prayerful adoration. I suspect they are intended to represent the Heavenly Host, singing God's praises through all eternity.

The monks really do need to do something about the lighting scheme.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
...AND the decorating scheme...
 
Posted by Pure Sunshine (# 11904) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pure Sunshine:
quote:
Originally posted by ken:
Is this now the longest ship thread that is not a Dead Horse?

Take a look at the Rosencrantz thread in the Circus. I think that's currently twice the length of this one!!
And before the day is out, the Rosencrantz thread is closed.

Coincidence?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pure Sunshine:
...Coincidence?

I think not! [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I took my usual futile peek at the chapel, and found myself humming my favorite Channukah tune: "...And while we are playing, the candles are burning low..."

They may not let Jesus out often, but at least they haven't succumbed to the loathesome fashion for electric candles.

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Alas! I went to check on Him, and found this note instead:
quote:
The image “http://www.monksofadoration.org/EMUCAP01.JPG” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.
[Waterworks]
 
Posted by MouseThief (# 953) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
They may not let Jesus out often, but at least they haven't succumbed to the loathesome fashion for electric candles.

"Electric candle" is an oxymoron.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
They're nasty, too.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Alas! I went to check on Him, and found this note instead:
quote:
The image “http://www.monksofadoration.org/EMUCAP01.JPG” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.
[Waterworks]
Fear ye not: They're back now. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And they've turned the lights up a bit, too! The munx must have more of a budget for electricity now, or else someone forgot to flip the switch on the way out of the Grim Grotto....er, chapel.

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Fiat Lux !
I tuned in just in time to see Jesus out on the altar in the most brilliant light --- it was sensational.
The concrete block wall even had the appearance of real stone work. (all right, I'm highly imaginative)
Then, suddenly a different bright light, glinting off the high forehead of a monk; and it was all over.
Pearl B Dazzled
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I thought the lighting was a lot brighter when I came back from holiday last week, and then thought no, it was just the after-effect of too many large Spanish gins. But it really is, isn't it?

And I see they're now advertising Holy Mass (is there any other sort?) on Mondays to Fridays. Watch this space!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, the lighting is much better now. Our Blessed Lord is nowhere to be seen as I write, but the concrete (or whatever) block walls look better as well.

I wonder if the Munx will allow the webcam into the Mass, so that we can comment (constructively, of course) on their tat?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Ooh, yes. Much better lighting now. Well done ye Bruthas.

Cc
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'd suggest putting a subtle spotlight on the portrait, but I don't actually want to see that one any more clearly.

Should we take up a collection to send them a few cans of Navajo White (or similar shade) paint to make the place cheerier?

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Only the top little bit of the chapel is showing -- not much more than the top half of JC's face in the painting. Is this some sort of tease?
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Whole of the Sacred Heart picture now visible.

Has the view always been this wonky?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
High-def it ain't.
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
It's the best-lit I've seen it in ages - though the candles are getting low!

Is there some significance in the position of the cross? It's right at the front of the altar at the moment.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Dunno - but in that position it stands out very clearly against the altar cloth.

I've just noticed that on 13 December this thread will be two years old!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
It looks absolutely SMOKEY in there. Or, are my cataracts just kicking in?
You don't think the monks could have been fooling around with incense , do you?
PB4S
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Hmm...you may be right, PB4S.

Curses - I bet we've just missed Solemn Vespers and Benediction!

Ian J.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
On the Solemnity of Christ the King, Jesus deserves some incense, even in RC places.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
It STILL looks smokey this morning (well, small hours Florida time). Perhaps it was invaded by a hit squad of thurible-wielding Anglo-Catholics?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
On the Solemnity of Christ the King, Jesus deserves some incense, even in RC places.

Ten points!

I'll bet Margaret's theory of an AC invasion is correct, though.

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Hmm...ISTM that a take-over by a band of enthusiastic thurible-swinging A-Cs would be a Good Thing. There'd be a lot more in the way of Exposition, Benediction etc. etc..........(and some nice tat).

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Nice tat is sorely lacking.

I wonder if Alogon & Friends would like to organize a sprucing-up mission....?

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Uh oh. The left side, foreground candle is out. And the rest are on their last gasps.

I think that yellowish light might be from new light bulbs in that "real day-light" variety. Instead of the un-flattering neonlight kind.

PB4S
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
What is exercising me at the moment is whether they will take that fifth candle off the stove when the winter sets in or does Florida not have winter or have extra hardy monks?

[ 28. November 2006, 16:55: Message edited by: Jahlove ]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
The little cross has disappeared from the altar!

[Eek!]

Ian J.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Actually, that "extra candle on the stove" is only candle that needs to be there, as it seems to be the sanctuary lamp which identifies where the reposed sacrament is located. To be quite honest, the "stove" thing is probably just a fancy candlestand/table of some sort, even though it looks a bit like a certain style of tall cylindrical tabernacle. I'm pretty sure, however, that the actual tabernacle is what looks like a square goldy/bronze plate or shelf under the picture of Jesus. (I suspect it

The four candles (unfortunately in containers identical to the one holding the sactuary lamp) are, as far as I can figure, the monks' idea of altar candles. I can't think of any reason why they should be kept perpetually lit (normal practice is to light the altar candles only during mass or exposition). In fact, at the former little chapel, the monks had a single light on the altar which was only lit when Jesus was actually out on the altar.

Oh my, there's a monk! And now Jesus is out on the altar.

Perhaps after Jesus is returned to his breadbox, the monk will do something about those guttering candles.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Posted by jlg

quote:
I'm pretty sure, however, that the actual tabernacle is what looks like a square goldy/bronze plate or shelf under the picture of Jesus.


Yeah, that's what I thought. Maybe the stove candle is saying "Jesus IS here, just not necessarily where you imagine" [Big Grin]

[ 28. November 2006, 19:12: Message edited by: Jahlove ]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Rats! Missed Him again!

Presumably they've moved the little cross away so as not to obscure our view of the monstrance......

.....but the candles are still guttering.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
He's quite eye-achingly bright at the moment!
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Only the North-West corner candle is lit now.

The door in the wall is just like the door on the outside of my chimney, that you open up to clean out the pile of ashes from the fireplace.

PB4S
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Indeed. My truncated comment at the top of the page was meant to say "I suspect it [the tabernacle] is recessed into the wall."

When I checked after the monk had returned Jesus to his little house, the guttering candles remained untouched, but I see they have now all been replaced. Perhaps they like to wait and replace them all at once rather than one at a time.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I hope the interior decor of said Little House in the Small Chapel is better than the exterior same...

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I peeked in to see Mass this morning. (well, there isn't any audio, so you can't say you "heard" Mass) I'm trying to figure out what benefit I could possibly get from looking in on this ceremony. The whole concept baffles me.
[Confused]
P.S. Happy St. Andrew's Day PB4S
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Sanctity by association, Pearl?

Happy St. Andrew's Day!

Ross (in Henderson tartan)

[ 30. November 2006, 18:05: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The picture is strangely fuzzy and bears a mysterious golden glow. Could it be a manifestation of the Divine?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Hmmm.....maybe it's incense again? Or has one of the Munx nipped into the chapel for a quick ciggy?

At least the candles have been topped up (or whatever) and the little cross has reappeared.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
I peeked in to see Mass this morning. (well, there isn't any audio, so you can't say you "heard" Mass) I'm trying to figure out what benefit I could possibly get from looking in on this ceremony. The whole concept baffles me.
[Confused]
P.S. Happy St. Andrew's Day PB4S

Pearl asked me to put her pictures on my tribute site (or, should that be 'Stalking Site'?).

Being me, and going completely over the top, I caught the following day's Mass. According to their site, they will be having a week-daily Mass (but not this Monday). I shan't be adding any more Mass-grabs - I may be sad, but not that sad!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thanks for the pics, Ann!

Either Father Abbot (if it is he) is a very small man indeed, or else the altar and its appurtenances are about three times bigger than I had imagined!

Nice chasuble, though.

Not so sure about the missal-stand - looks a bit like a rather primitive mousetrap.......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The cinderblock rood screen is just too sad....
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Yeah, it's not very attractive. But the poor monks are in Florida, land of high humidity (rot) and termites, and I'm sure they're building on a tight budget, so I imagine the heavy reliance on cinder block is a practical decision.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I know, but paint doesn't cost very much, and that pseudo-stucco they use so much down there isn't much more. It's the fact that the ugliness seems so deliberate that bothers me. Whatever happened to "the beauty of holiness"?

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
That yellow haze is starting to worry me. Is it smoke? bug spray? miasma?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I think they've run out of steam again. Pearl B4 Swine caught last Thursday's Mass, I caught Friday's, they took a break for the weekend and Monday and haven't gathered the wherewithal to have another one since (at least, not where the webcam can see them, and considering it's focussed on the altar ...) [Disappointed]

Couldn't they at least put up an Advent Calendar to show willing?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
If the weather's nice down there, and it should be, perhaps they're celebrating "al fresco", out on the lawn. It would be a shame for someone to drive any distance to attend Mass at the advertised time, only to find they couldn't even say 'Hello' to Jesus out on the altar. [Hot and Hormonal] Much less, partake.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Maybe the yellow haze is actually poison gas. [Eek!]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
Two years - on Wed 13 December - since the Blessed Sacrament Webcam was presenced among us. A day to recollect the highlights?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Said highlights have been sadly few and far between. Hey, at least they've got the cam working again!
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I suspect Ancient Mariner is hoping someone else will trawl through all 24 pages of this thread looking for interesting posts.

ETA: Or just nuggets of information, such as the date of the first monk-sighting, etc.

[ 08. December 2006, 09:59: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by My Duck (# 11924) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
I suspect Ancient Mariner is hoping someone else will trawl through all 24 pages of this thread looking for interesting posts.

ETA: Or just nuggets of information, such as the date of the first monk-sighting, etc.

*Sigh* Oh dear.

I have just looked at this thread for the first time [Eek!] I am trying not to get hooked. Virtual Adoration? [Paranoid]
Veeeery interesting
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
So who's up for writing a 500-700 word summary of the 'highlights' of the past two years?

We'll make it a feature on the home page of SoF...

[Smile]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I might be, particularly if it would increase my chances of getting a Rowan Bear....
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
Remember that such shameless acts, Rossweisse, may have consequences.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
May I submit a pictoral history of the site since we noticed it?

(A good home can be provided for Rowan Bears (or Monk Bears, but not bare monks)).
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
Ann, that's excellent. We just need some words to tie it all together (such as it is!)
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Well, I came into the Monk's World rather late, but I am a devotee of the whole thing. Especially since its my basement laundry room in disguise. Writing by committee isn't a good thing; however, I'd love to help Ross and Ann in any way I could.

Pearl
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
What about choosing (say) five 'highlights' during the two years and we'll work them together somehow. Any BSC devotee is welcome to submit.

And go into appalling, lavish detail, please. How long you tarried without seeing a monk... What you were thinking about while you waited... The excitement when you noticed a door was slightly open... How long it took for the candle to burn down... Your feelings when they changed the candles... The time of day you started watching... The time you finished watching (or woke up)... How many work colleagues know about your vice...

[Votive] [Help] [Votive]

[ 09. December 2006, 08:21: Message edited by: Ancient Mariner ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
Remember that such shameless acts, Rossweisse, may have consequences.

Perfect, AM. (You do realize that you're not the only Media Tart aboard the Ship...?)

What's my deadline?

Ross (who works better with same)
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
quote:
Originally posted by Ancient Mariner:
Remember that such shameless acts, Rossweisse, may have consequences.

Perfect, AM. (You do realize that you're not the only Media Tart aboard the Ship...?)

What's my deadline?

Ross (who works better with same)

Something on Tuesday would be appreciated - so we can go for a two-year special feature by the end of the week.

Other BWS-ers are welcome to contribute - your challenge: to write something absorbing, witty and intriguing about something stupefyingly dull. Your copy should rejoice in the non-event, have us on the edge of our seats (as we are about to fall asleep).

[Devil]
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
No sign of Mass happening today, at least not at the "Adoration" altar. And, the south-west and south-east corner candles are out.

Guess I'll go down and do some laundry, and visit with Jesus for a while. [Disappointed]

P.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's time for the Hannukah song: "...the candles are burning low." In fact, it looks as if all but two are out, and those are in serious danger of guttering.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Light no candles to watch for Messiah.......

They're all out now. It's so sad to realize that the only observer is a silent, inanimate, mechanical one; I've had laughs at the expense of the Monks of the Adoration, but this is too much like an episode of Twilight Zone, where all the people have been whisked away, and a primordial silence falls over the ruined city.

Someone needs to rescue poor Jesus from His solitary confinement. [Tear]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
New candles! Lit (of course) to celebrate the second anniversary of this thread.

[Votive] [Overused] [Votive]
 
Posted by Ecce Quam Bonum (# 10884) on :
 
I do believe that Jesus is finally out for a walk!
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
He's gone now. (And it looks like one of the candles is out.)
[Frown]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
I think the monks could make a lot more cash by offering a text alert service for mobile phones when Jesus is out.

Or else a Spot-the-Lord competition, just like the Haggis Hunt. Spot and win. A Monk CD clock. Or something.

[ 13. December 2006, 17:59: Message edited by: Wesley J ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Missed it again... [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wesley J:
I think the monks could make a lot more cash by offering a text alert service for mobile phones when Jesus is out.

Or else a Spot-the-Lord competition, just like the Haggis Hunt. Spot and win. A Monk CD clock. Or something.

Or live praying of the Divine Office, like they used to do, in streaming audio. Not to make money, of course, but perhaps attract more visitors and thus potential contributors (as a secondary reason to the invitation to join them in prayer).
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
He's out now!! Quiiiick! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Got him! Though he looks a bit blurry in that horrible yellow light (well,who wouldn't be?)
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Frankly, I was hoping to see a groping munk who'd put 'im back in. But alas, I was too easily distracted by more mundane sites, and sights. [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
[Smile] Rossweisse [Smile]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Well done, Rossweisse! Many thanks!

[Overused]

Ian J.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Super, Ross !
[Axe murder]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
So there can be NO doubt, we await a webcam of your basement laundry room, PB4S.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
<curtsies>
 
Posted by Pure Sunshine (# 11904) on :
 
Great piece, Ross! Very entertaining!

[Yipee]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Thanks Ross, I think you've captured the mood excellently. [Overused]
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
Congratulations, Rossweisse, on a great article.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Wonderful, Rossweisse!!!
[Overused]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Great article Ross, but any chance the Munx might read it, 'cos I still haven't caught Jesus in the flesh as 'twere?

Cc
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Thank you, all! (No applause, please -- just throw chocolate.) (Or Scotch.)

Corpus, Margaret has kindly consented to notify the munx. Perhaps they will read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest -- or perhaps not.

Ross
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Corpus, Margaret has kindly consented to notify the munx. Perhaps they will read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest -- or perhaps not.

The alternative is, of course, that I set up my own BSW - 'course, it would only work on the days when I am on duty as hospital chaplain, collect the Sacrament from OLoT, bring Him home, stash Him in my chapel-niche-corner-type-place and light the candle whilst I have lunch, and get ready to drive back to the hospital. 'Part from that, it would be fine. [Confused]

Corpus
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
This is still (as someone said some pages ago) the One True Webcam. My loyalties are set!
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
This is still (as someone said some pages ago) the One True Webcam. My loyalties are set!

I appreciate that, apologise profusely and immediately withdraw any suggestion of any shoddy Blessed Sham-Cam.

Cc
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Quite all right, Corpus -- you were only trying to help! [Angel]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
No response to my e-mail yet from the munx - but then they're probably desperately writing cards and wrapping presents just like the rest of us...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
...or busy shopping.

Monk 1: What should we get the bishop?
Monk 2: Do we have to get him anything? Remember how he put us off and put us off for the chapel consecration, and in the end we had to put up with the mere Vicar General? I mean, really!
M1: Well, we HAVE to get him SOMEthing!
M2: How about a DVD of the consecration?
M1: Oh, good idea!
M2: Now, what should we get for the Pope?
M1: He likes playing Beethoven and Mozart on the piano. How about a score?
M2: But he has a pretty big music library. How do we know what he already has?
M1: We COULD send him one of our clocks.
M2: Oh, PERfect!

....and so on
 
Posted by Conte Oberto (# 9004) on :
 
[Killing me] Thanx munx and Rosswesse! Great article, great site, great thread.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Great article Rossweisse!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Still no reply from the munx - I have a sneaking feeling that they don't appreciate us quite as much as we appreciate them [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
Is that an unexpected monstrance I see before my [Eek!]

Prompted by Rossweisse's article?

Glory be! Jesus bounces back...

[ 18. December 2006, 21:35: Message edited by: Ancient Mariner ]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Glory be!

After yet another no show for the 11 am Mass, I thought some sinister plague had taken aholt of them.
 
Posted by Laura (# 10) on :
 
Great article. Went back and reread the first few pages of the thread for sheer joy.
 
Posted by Lynn MagdalenCollege (# 10651) on :
 
Terrific article, Ross-- [Big Grin]
For those of you moaning about the cinder block rood screen, I just want to point out that they were quite honest about the "bricks" and some Ship contributors have paid for the very thing which depresses them (almost Biblical, that--).
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Having browsed a page or two (and resisted the temptation to subscribe to their 'Buck a Brick' campaign), I was greatly diverted by their description of the proposed cemetery as a monk's retirement home.....

Perhaps an offering of a quantity of an appropriately decorative substance could be made? A "Bored by the Bricks, put up a *XXX*" campaign mounted?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Thank you! [Big Grin]

No monstrance at this hour, but I notice they seem to have turned up the lights. It's a wonder Jesus can even sleep in there.

(Margaret, how could the munx fail to appreciate a following so loyal? [Tear] )

Ross

PS LMC, OTHER parts of the monastery have drywall. Why not the chapel?

[ 20. December 2006, 04:55: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I've been looking at that wall (for hours on end?) and I'm still not sure. Although it could very well be breeze-block/cinder block, from some angles it looks like undressed stone or stone-cladding. With abysmal pointing.

Although the question remains, why doesn't it go up to the ceiling. Possibly, that bit is obscured by the rood screen when looking in from the public part of the chapel, even although the portrait crosses the line, but surely the medieval tradition of finishing everything beautifully, even the bits seen only by God, should apply.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Knotty Pine would be nice- like my parents' (God rest their souls) Rumpus Room used to be.
Then we could put in a pool table. No doubt it'd get more use than the present 'table' does.

Rack 'em up !!
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
One of the munx NOW, if you're quick (and devoted). SPECIAL BONUS - change of camera position.

[Cool]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Yes, they've just finished Mass (the first one since the ones PB4S and I saw) and the poor little monk's had to go for a sit down.

(I have a few screen-grabs)
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
And now He's out. O frabjous day, twice in one day!
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
And who needs an advent calendar when you can count down to the much-loved BSW nativity crib?

[Angel] [Votive] [Angel]

Three days to go.

'Oh Chill, all ye Faithful.'
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think the munx are snubbing us.

I look forward to the creche, however!
 
Posted by scopatore segreto (# 11848) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
I look forward to the creche, however!

Are they going to lay the monstrance in the manger?
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Don't be ridiculous. Have you read (or even skimmed) this entire thread, scopatore?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
quote:
Are they going to lay the monstrance in the manger?
I think maybe a mini-Host, about the size of of thumb-tack.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by scopatore segreto:
Are they going to lay the monstrance in the manger?

[Eek!]

And that's why this thread is just too, too wonderful.

'The cattle are lowing
'The monstrance awakes...'

[ 22. December 2006, 12:09: Message edited by: Ancient Mariner ]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I don't think the munx think so, though. [Frown] Still no reply to my e-mail about Ross's article, not even to return my Christmas greetings!
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Mass has started; just slip in quietly.
Can anyone see what the purple...is, next to the altar? Shhhh.....

PB4S
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
They're Massing again!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Should have refreshed before scaring the horses.

I think that purple next to the altar is the priest!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh NO! I've missed it again - they don't hang about, do they?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
No, they do not seem to spend much time in camera range.

(Rather rude of them not to respond to you, Margaret, it seems to me....)
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
Just two days to wait... two days until the crib is beamed down among us. Still my beating heart.
 
Posted by babybear (# 34) on :
 
Where's Jesus now? I can see a cross at the front of the table, four lantern (one at each corner of the table), and one a little bit further back, resting on a something

Where is Jesus?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Babybear, Jesus is in the Tabernacle (the little cupboard beneath the painting - although technically I guess it's actually an aumbry). IIRC, He is usually to be seen around 6.00pm UK time - but don't quote me on that!

Ancient Mariner, I think we'll be very lucky indeed if we do get to see a Crib. It'll probably be somewhere else in the chapel, off-screen.......

[Frown]

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
[Disappointed] babybear [Disappointed]

Got to say I am saddened and disappointed in your post, bb. I held you in much higher esteem. Stumbling, nay barging loudly into this thread, expecting to 'see Jesus' instantly, is exactly what the drunks, oafs and revellers expect on ********* Eve in churches worldwide.

Be assured He will not turn up on demand. True meaning and value is given, all in good time, to those who wait upon the divine, rejoice in the quietness.

You have much to learn, sister. [Votive]

[ 22. December 2006, 11:54: Message edited by: Ancient Mariner ]
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
They're really pouring it on, this week ! Mass Again

Pearl B Sin***g
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
THANK YOU, PB4S!!! This is the very first time I've seen live people there!
[Yipee]
 
Posted by babybear (# 34) on :
 
quote:
Ori***ally posted by Ancient Mariner:
[Disappointed] babybear [Disappointed]

Ah, hold on. I didn't know that Jesus was know 'built in' to the wall. Last time I looked he had a pretty goldeny box.

I was confused.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Confused perhaps, but surely it was worth it to get such a nice little homily from the Ancient One! [Razz]

Ian J.
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
The sacrament link is dead for me. Perhaps I will go venerate a moose instead.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Please do it in Farsi, Gwai.

(Should we send the munx some Bombay Sapphire for Kirisamu, as the Japanese call the holiday at hand?)
 
Posted by Callan (# 525) on :
 
Can I add belated congratulations to Rossweisse for her article. Particularly as she remembered to plug my 'Italian Mission Job' spoof.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Thank you, Callan!
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
I'm losing faith. I did at least get the purple blob in the corner of a completely different view to suggest that things do change occasionally, but only on one occasion and(frankly) I'm beginning to think I just get the same picture everytime I log on. Y'all talk about different sized candles, but I'm not convinced.

Why do the munx love youse but don't like me? What have I done to offend them?

Cc
[Not the beloved of the Munx]
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
Something has appeared in front of the altar; can't work out what it is though. There's defo a white cloth on something, which has two things on top of that.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Looks like the long-awaited creche.
 
Posted by Lowly Worm (# 11663) on :
 
I see the creche! And now I believe, thanks be to God.
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
Ah yes.

How wonderful. [Angel]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I hope they don't have to wait until next ********* for that Bishop to bless it.........

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Well, they're taking ********* off - having wished everybody a Grace filled ********* , they've mentioned that Mass will restart on the 27th.

And a Grace-filled ********* to the Monks as well.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
The Munx have no Mass over ********* ? Weird.

Reminds me of the notice I saw in the porch of a cathedral I visited in France one Holy Week. The English translation said, "The Church is close [sic] this week while the priests are on holiday."


Cc
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Huh. I'll be surprised if they actually come back after ********* .

Bah.

Humbug.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
It's more 'Punch and Judy: the Bethlehem Years' - but it's a crib. Glory!
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
'That's the way to do it! That's the way to do it!'
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Is Jesus in the crib yet?

Ian J.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Of course not. We're not quite done with Advent yet, here in the Eastern Time Zone -- US.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Jesus has now been replaced by a red X. Perhaps for X-mas???
[Eek!]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, but if the Munx are closed down for the weekend, perhaps the bambino has already been placed in the crib (a bit early, I admit).

Enquiring minds need to know......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pigwidgeon:
Jesus has now been replaced by a red X. Perhaps for X-mas???
[Eek!]

P'raps it's a target for the angels to aim at when they're fetching the Baby Jesus from the goosberry bush?

Corpus

[TANGENT]Can I point out that I've only just noticed jlg's sig. The town next to that in which I grew up was called Besses o' th' Barn. Just thought I'd share that. As you were. [/TANGENT]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Pigwidgeon, have you been at the ********* *** already?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Curse these asterisks!

I meant - have you been at the seasonal alcoholic drink that has three letters, usually capitalised?

That applies to you too, Corpus.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Don't look at me - I was just humouring the owl.

Cc
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
No *** yet today, but there was more wine than usual to be consumed this morning. [Big Grin]

The Chapel is back, the red X is gone.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I wish they'd zoom in just a bit on the creche. It's hard to make out any details.

(They take off for Christ*mass? Just like the Post Office?)
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I rather think the Munx have left things to our imagination........

Happy ********* , Munx, and may 2007 be a better year for you!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Aren't the triffids coming to worship Jesus this year? (Or did they arrive with the Magi at Epiphany last year?)
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The Triffids came at Easter. There were pot plants with the Nativity, but they were short squat plants.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think the triffids should assert themselves, and show up whenever.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I think the munx may be on to something here. St Francis included live animals in his first-ever Christmas crib at Greccio, but has anyone ever remembered to include plants? Nope [Frown] Plants have been left out in the cold, quite literally. No one's ever brought pots of cyclamens to worship the baby Jesus, or come along with their Swiss cheese plant to bend over the manger. Or even brought their pet triffid.

Not till now, that is. Now the ecologically-aware munx have ushered in a new era of hope and joy for plants, who can at last take their place at the Nativity. Happy Christmas, vegetable world!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Margaret, it's been done!

(This might explain the holly sprigs next to our creche, however -- and here I was thinking the kitten had dragged them out of the wreath....)

Ross
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
While on my knees before Mass just now the thought occured to me that the munx are all off on missions, taking services in different places.

What that says about me thinking that at that particular moment in time, I don't know.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
You may well be right, and the thought does you credit (given the uncharitable thoughts the rest of us have had about the Munx from time to time....)!

Ian J.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Indeed. Our dearly beloved monks are but two or three in number (I've lost track) and have taken on the arduous task of attempting to establish an order dedicated to what I assume they hope to be the Perpetual Adoration of Our Lord. I can only imagine that they are accepting it as simply a needed sacrifice on the way to that goal that their time for actual exposition and celebrating mass at their own altar is extremely limited right now.

It will take more monks to be able to deal with the needs of the earthly world while also regularly having a monk free to sit a while with Jesus. Considering what RC parishes (including my own) are going through as we adapt to and deal with the lack of priests, I can only imagine that it's tough going trying to find novice monks in sufficient quantity to start a new order.

Dear monks, if you are indeed finding time to read this thread: Please know that there are a lot of wonderful people here on the Ship, and despite the joking and odd comments on this thread, I'm quite sure that Jesus has enjoyed a lot of company via your website, both inside and outside of his breadbox. [Big Grin]

If we didn't care, we wouldn't still be here checking up on the status so often and worrying about the possible neglect of the Blessed Sacrament and also about the sometimes extended absense of a monk.

As far as the snarky comments about the decor of the sanctuary, simply ignore it. I think it looks fine. Simple and severe. Very monastic. Perhaps in two hundred years it will be dressed up with stained glass and tapestries and wonderful artworks. And will perhaps be beautiful as those medieval places are now. Having been a lot warmer during all the intervening years than those old piles of stone. Thanks be to God!

Wishing all the monks a Blessed Christmas.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
...If we didn't care, we wouldn't still be here checking up on the status so often and worrying about the possible neglect of the Blessed Sacrament and also about the sometimes extended absense of a monk. ... Wishing all the monks a Blessed Christmas.

Seconded.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Amen.

Yes, the chapel does have an austere and monastic look about it (though a lick of paint on the back wall might help.....).

Munx, you've done well!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I hope the tornados and stormy weather have not hurt our Munx, or the Monastery.

I'm in my pew waiting for Mass ~~ no sign of any activity. I bet Jesus is really itching to stretch out and breathe some fresh air.

I really hope all is well there.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Is that a crocheted blanket?
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
He's out! [Axe murder]

And the figures are there! [Angel] [Angel]

I haven't noticed those chairs before, and a door appears to be open, bringing more light into the chapel.

Glory to God. [Smile]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's looking brighter, but I do wish they'd bring the view in closer...
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I missed the 'outing' that Liverpool Fan saw. Maybe something to do with personal purity...
Mass seems to be put off again.
And the 4-corner candles are fizzled out.
[Votive] [Votive] [Votive] [Votive]
There.
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
I see Jesus! I see Jesus!

YAY! This is the first time I've seen Him live!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
[Yipee] I SAW A MONK I SAW A MONK I SAW A MONK! [Yipee]

He was changing the last of the candles on the altar; he must have read Pearl's note.

(It was the bald one, for those who track such things.)

What a splendid Christmas present!

[Yipee] I SAW A MONK I SAW A MONK I SAW A MONK! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
[Angel] Faith is always rewarded in the end! [Angel]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
# Crosses "Pray for Rossweisse to see a monk" off prayer list. #

# Replaces it with "Pray for the starving in Africa." #
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
The lighting on the crib seems better too. [Smile]

Cc
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Ya'll can call me Blessed Pearl from now on.
I saw our dear bald munk putting Jesus-in-the-Monstrance out on the altar, with his own hands, with my own eyes.

No Mass, but this is quite good. [Axe murder]

Bl.Pearl, Protectoress of Piggies
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
And I caught him putting Him back. [Yipee]

An adoration with a crib must be nearly as good as Mass. I hope I can catch the lot before the crib is returned to the attics.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
DEO GRATIAS! The monstrance is right spang in the middle of the altar!

Life is good!

[Axe murder]
 
Posted by Lowly Worm (# 11663) on :
 
ooooo... bright lights! <covers face to shield against the brightness>

But Jesus is out, leading to the mind-boggling wondering about which one is the true Jesus... the one in the creche, or the one in the monstrance? [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
Yes, he is out! [Axe murder]

I agree though; both the sac and the figure together is a bit much. Though I would not genuflect to a figure, come to think of it.

Anyway, Christ is among us. [Yipee]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
[Angel] He's out AGAIN! [Angel]

This is just bliss...
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
First Mass of 2007.
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
Yes!

A Mass. A Monk. A crib with the baby Christ.

What a wonderful start to the new year.

[Axe murder]
 
Posted by Whole Lotta Andy (# 12205) on :
 
Hi there. I'm new to this experience and I am happy to say that in my first 5 minutes of watching I witnessed a Mass and a very sleepy monk. I feel honoured.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
That's not Father Ted saying mass, is it?
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
There's been a lot of activity in the last few minutes. When I first looked there was a tray like object set at an angle on the table at right-hand side. Then this disappeared, obviously a monk sneaked in between shots to remove it. Then a monk appeared, the one going bald, and was taking something from the receptacle on the back wall. I'm no expert in the names of the articles used in Catholic worship but a colourful object appeared in the centre of the table for a few minutes. Could this be the monstrance? Then the monk appeared again and took it out through the door on the left.
 
Posted by Whole Lotta Andy (# 12205) on :
 
In the last 45 minutes the picture has got much brighter and I believe a coss has appeared on the center of the alter.

Does anyone know what the dark line running along the bottom right corner of the screen is? Is it in the chapel or on the lens?
 
Posted by Whole Lotta Andy (# 12205) on :
 
Dam, I missed them take the cross [Frown] [Frown]
And the lighting is back to normal now.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I just saw a BIT of a monk -- left foot, some habit -- and then it disappeared.

But the monstrance is out, and I DO feel fortunate to have seen so much in the last few days!

(How do I send my screen grabs to Beata Anna, Keeper of Same?)

Ross
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
I do believe they are celebrating mass right now. Two monks on screen (well, bits of two monks) and a missal stand on the altar! Not much action, though - must be a long gospel reading and the homily right now.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
Praise be! jlg, I'm feeling that 1 in 60 fellowship.

[Smile]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Yep, I was right about the gospel/homily; there is now a priest at the altar doing the EP bits. Monk #2 has disappeared.
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
I just clicked over and what to my wondering eyes should appear, but the celebrant in the middle of the Elevation!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
And now Mass is over, the missal stand has been whisked away, and Jesus is out [Yipee]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Pooh. No munx, no JC, and the bad camera angle remains.

[Mad]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
18.32 hours here in the UK and.....

......I HAVE SEEN THE LORD!!!!!!!!!!!

Ahem.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
They heard me! The munx have hearkened to my cry, and let Jesus out to play! The Lord be praised!

[Yipee] [Yipee] [Yipee] [Yipee] [Yipee] [Yipee]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
......I HAVE SEEN THE LORD!!!!!!!!!!!

Ahem.

Shouldn't that be "Amen"?

1850 hrs GMT and He's still there. This is the first time I've had chance to sit with Him awhile (online that is!) and it's been a hugely restful quarter of an hour. I am happy and I hope the Munx are too, Gawd bless 'em.

Corpus
[Leaves board humming "Sweet Sacrament Divine"]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
...and now He's gone again. But I can now go about my daily work with a lighter spirit and a distinct spring in my step.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
He's back ! ! What a busy day, there.

I missed all the activity earlier, but its a nice surprise tonight. I hope they have a good year, and maybe some new trainee munx.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
With all this popping in and out lately He must feel like the little man in a
weather station.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
He's back in bed!

quote:
Originally posted by Pigwidgeon:
With all this popping in and out lately He must feel like the little man in a weather station.

Or like the birdie in a cuckoo clock.
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Corpus cani:
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
......I HAVE SEEN THE LORD!!!!!!!!!!!

Ahem.

[Leaves board humming "Sweet Sacrament Divine"]
[starts humming 'Yellow Submarine' as a counter}
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The Monks are Massing again.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
They haven't moved in at least 15 minutes...
[Confused]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
More like 30, at this point.

The one morning I could watch....! [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
This is the first time I['ve been able to keep an eye on them for any length of time too.

I think they all just drank purple Kool-Aid and have died in their seats.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And now there's no picture at all.

How am I supposed to get my work done when I can't glance over at the other monitor to see the BSW?

[Waterworks] [Waterworks] [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Phew! TG it's not just me - I thought I'd broken it! [Eek!]

Corpus
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
I think you might have broken it, Corpus. After the picture came back it was just the top third, and now it's still only about the top two thirds.
[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
It wasn't me. I didn't touch it. In fact, I wasn't anywhere near it. I did see another Shipmate nearby but it would be wrong for me to say who.

Corpus.
[See, I went to Public School - I know the rules...]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
'Twasn't me. I had been watching on my office computer, but I was out of the office when it broke. I have witnesses!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pigwidgeon:
'Twasn't me. I had been watching on my office computer, but I was out of the office when it broke. I have witnesses!

A likely story.

At any rate, the picture is back, but there's nothing much going on. We still can't see the creche very well.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Corpus cani:
It wasn't me. I didn't touch it. In fact, I wasn't anywhere near it. I did see another Shipmate nearby but it would be wrong for me to say who.

Of course, the ultimate prize has to go to the first shipmate to be caught live on camera in the chapel...

[Cool]
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
The gauntlet has been thrown.... [Biased]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Hmmm.... Okay, Callan, time to write another screenplay!
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
umm.....that was me, reading that 2 hour lesson yesterday! You could only see the edge of me, for the pillar in the way.

"The Old Testament lesson today is the Book of Isaiah." [Snigger]

Just kidding. I suppose a shot of me loading the dryer in the Laundry Chapel wouldn't be a prize winner.

Pearl B Packing-for-Florida-Trip
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I would like to see that photo, Pearl!
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
I'd want to put my hands in the holes in your socks before I'd believe it, Pearl
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'll bet it's full of cassock-albs.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Should we start a pool on when they'll put the creche away?

It's still out at 9:57 pm ET on Epiphany.

[ 07. January 2007, 01:58: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Maybe they've added teeny, tiny Wise Men and Camels to the Creche for Epiphany and we just can't see them.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I'm getting concerned about the munx - there was no Mass on Thursday or Friday, the crucifix has been sitting forlornly at one corner of the altar instead of in its usual place for days, and however much I screw up my eyes I can't see any evidence that the Magi have come cantering in with their gifts. It looks a sort of ecclesiastical Marie Celeste. I hope the poor munx haven't been struck down with flu or anything else nasty!
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
Is this a still picture? Nothing has changed for about two days - although possibly the candles have burned lower.

Is it a crucifix on the altar? I wondered if it was the Monstrance turned sideways.
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
I've always been a little confused as to when or how this particular order of monks adore the Sacrament. It certainly isn't perpetual adoration, but rather it seems to be we adore only when we feel like it. Feels odd, and certainly not Catholic.

That's just my opinion.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
The Wise Men have arrived! A fleeting glimpse of one of the munx too just a minute ago.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
And now somone has been in and mucked about with the camera! I saw a bit of someone disappearing through the door - next thing the camera is showing just the top part and you can't see the Wise Men.

[ 07. January 2007, 17:57: Message edited by: justlooking ]
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
Alls well atm. No forlorn cross - wise men visible. They're very efficient aren't they? No sooner does a post appear than the Munx act.

Cc
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Our brothers have followed the trend of moving Epiphany to Sunday, evidently. And, I have to take it on faith and faith alone that those are Wise Men. These old eyes can't distinguish any of the figures in/at the Creche.

Margaret: "ecclesiastical Marie Celeste" is what? It would make a wonderful organ stop name!

PB4S
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Wise Men and a Monstrance! The Monks are on form tonight.
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
Full house - monstance and complete crib set. The lighting is rather too bright though...
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The glory of the Lord is risen upon us!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
And a Monk! - or at least there was - but flood control kicked in and he was gone before I could re-post [Frown]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'm only getting the top half of the picture, featuring three Very Low candles. Fie.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Still only half the picture, and those candles getting lower and lower - I have this dreadful, guilt-inducing vision of a flu-ridden monk staggering to the kitchen to make himself and his brother a hot drink yesterday, having a quick look at the computer on the way, seeing that those wretched people on Ship of Fools were grumbling yet again at the lack of monk action, and dragging himself wearily to the chapel to find the Wise Men and put them out (and tidy up the cross).

At least we know they're there - it's not a Marie Celeste situation after all.

And Pearl, if we ever get any money to restore our organ after we've paid for the restoration of the mural and the stonework, I'll make sure it has a stop called just that!
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
WE're having Mass! With bigger and better Magi, it looks like ! [Angel]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I think Mass must have just ended.....what appears to be a rather nice missal stand can be seen on the altar.

The Magi are in full view, too.

No sign of Our Lord, though...........

Ian J.
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
Ahhh - so that's what it is. I can see it now!

Was just about to post to ask - thanks for saving me the embarrassment!
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
Just a thought - do you think they block out some of the picture when they're doing non-spiritual things like candle maintenance or dusting and hoovering? They probably wear pinnies for this - I've seen nuns in gingham pinafores over their habits when they're doing domestic stuff.

[ 08. January 2007, 18:52: Message edited by: justlooking ]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Perhaps they do - although the candles are still low!

OTOH, they may take to heart the words of George Herbert:

'All may of thee partake;
Nothing can be so mean,
Which with this tincture 'for thy sake',
Will not grow bright and clean.

A servant with this clause,
Makes drudgery divine;
Who sweeps a room, as for thy laws,
Makes that and the action fine.'

[Razz]

Ian J.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:


Who sweeps a room, as for thy laws,
Makes that and the action fine.'

Ian J.

In that case why not show it? Has anyone ever seen the munx doing general cleaning?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Hmm. Not as I recall, but there are screen-grabs of bits of the Munx as they scurry about doing this or that, so maybe......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Magi and missal stand....and the whole picture shows! [Axe murder]
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
The crib has just been taken away [Waterworks] [Waterworks] [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Not only is the creche gone, but the cross is in the middle of the altar and we've got a (relatively speaking) close-up on the altar and tabernacle.

....and I suddenly realize that this will cut down on the number of Monk Sightings...
 
Posted by Hairy Biker (# 12086) on :
 
I just got a "server not found" error. So thinking it might have moved, I googled for it. Guess what I found - another blessed sacrament webcam!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's been around for a while; it wants a plug-in.

Ours is The One True Blessed Sacrament Webcam™. (Accept No Substitutes.)

Ross
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
[Yipee] Jesus is out early this morning [Yipee]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
And out again at 18.29 UK time!

Oh, and there seems to be some sort of patch of glowing, unearthly white light in front of the monstrance and altar.......

Ian J. (who has not been at the GIN).
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Definitely seeing the white glare though I missed everything else.
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
"And the glory, the glory of the Lord..." [/Handel]

Cc
 
Posted by Corpus cani (# 1663) on :
 
1859 GMT - I've just seen my first live monk!!!
Woo and yay! [Yipee]

Cc
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Corpus cani:
I've just seen my first live monk!!! Woo and yay! [Yipee]

Cc

I was about to Michael Winner you Cc ('Calm down, dear') but what the heck...


[Cool] [Yipee] [Yipee] [Cool]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Well, I thought that perhaps the white glow (was it indeed the Shekinah?) might have signified that the Munx had been Raptured, but Cc's sighting seems to nullify that theory.......and anyway, if they had been Raptured, how come we're all still here?

Hang on a mo......maybe we aren't all still here.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Or we're still not all there [Biased]
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Maybe we are Left Behind, BF
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Huh. Just my luck. I always seem to be Left Behind. Oh well, Tribulation, here I come....

At least we have the Munx to comfort us.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
At least we have the Munx to comfort us.

What would comfort me is the return of their webcasts of the Liturgy of the Hours. Is anyone in actual contact with them? Anyway, I'm going to write to them about this now; anyone who agrees, please do the same. [Cool]
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Anyone taking bets on which candle goes out first? I'll plump for the one at front right.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by redoubt:
Anyone taking bets on which candle goes out first?

[Disappointed]

Another pathetic reason to check this thread.

(Mine's back left)
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Am I the only one who is geting the page alright but without picture?
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Okay, it's back now. Ignore me.

(Perhaps that's when the monks clean? [Biased] )
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by redoubt:
Anyone taking bets on which candle goes out first? I'll plump for the one at front right.

I'll take front left.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Is the one sitting on that...-something back next to the wall- in the running? It looks to me to be a sure winner.

Pearl
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
It's morning here and I've just paid my first visit of the day to the chapel - and the candles don't look as if they've burned down any further. Are we being fobbed off with a still [Disappointed] ?
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
It's morning here and I've just paid my first visit of the day to the chapel - and the candles don't look as if they've burned down any further. Are we being fobbed off with a still [Disappointed] ?

Or, God have Mercy! Electric or battery operated candles?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Scott Knitter:
...Is anyone in actual contact with them? Anyway, I'm going to write to them about this now; anyone who agrees, please do the same. [Cool]

Margaret, who is a financial contributor to their work, wrote to them recently -- and they didn't have the courtesy to respond in any way.

What would their mothers say? [Disappointed]

Ross
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
"But you told us you were running off to join the circus!"?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
The missal stand is out on the altar now; so I guess there's going to be a Mass. That candle at the wall is really fading...

PB4S
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I'm deeply ashamed of my earlier post today (and deserve to be totally ignored by self-respecting munx) - it must be a live view of the chapel, as the missal stand's appeared on the altar!
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
The missal stand is out on the altar now; so I guess there's going to be a Mass. That candle at the wall is really fading...

PB4S

The "candle at the wall" is a sanctuary light, which indicates to all The Presence. It is only unlit if He is not there.

(Which is not to say, of course, that the light doesn't go out in the normal course of events; however, it is usually replaced quite quickly, once noticed.)
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
OOh! There's someone sitting in the president's chair! 11:15 EST North America.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by redoubt:
Anyone taking bets on which candle goes out first? I'll plump for the one at front right.

I think that I may have won. This candle appears to have fizzled out.

OK, so I'm blowing my own trumpet. [Big Grin]

[ 11. January 2007, 21:06: Message edited by: redoubt ]
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Ooh, please don't blow trumpets in here, redoubt, something narsty out of Revelation might happen.

You are right about the candle, though and here is your prize
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Yes, the winner is the South-East corner. Gone. Out. Extinguished. Dark. Fizzled.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jahlove:
Ooh, please don't blow trumpets in here, redoubt, something narsty out of Revelation might happen.

You are right about the candle, though and here is your prize

Thank you, Jahlove. I shall enjoy the cake while trying to dodge the woes of Revelation.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
I'm deeply ashamed of my earlier post today (and deserve to be totally ignored by self-respecting munx) - it must be a live view of the chapel, as the missal stand's appeared on the altar!

Don't be ashamed; after all, they've done it before, and -- as The Boy Who Cried Wolf discovered -- one no longer trusts them with quite the childlike simplicity of first acquaintance.

Redoubt: Bravo!

OH! The monstrance is out, gleaming in spikey splendor! [Yipee]

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes! The monstrance is still out!

All together now....

Tantum ergo superare
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
I don't understand how they can display the monstrance but not re-light the candle.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Skateboard:
I don't understand how they can display the monstrance but not re-light the candle.

And there's another on the blink.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
Forgive the double post but talking of blinks - at 11.15 a monk behind the alter, with bowed head. At 11.16 gone, and the monstrance with him. They must aim to be in an out pretty sharpish.

[ 11. January 2007, 22:20: Message edited by: justlooking ]
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
Monstrance back. Two candles gone out and a third one on the blink
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
More blinks around 01:00 hrs, with a monk behind the altar, facing backwards. Then, in a second blink, both monk and monstrance disappeared.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Welcome, Skateboard! Posting your first two posts to the Blessed Sacrament Webcam shows great taste (even if it took you eight months!)

Welcome aboard!!!
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
0229 GMT - 3 candles out
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
They do have the electric lights cranked up though. Earlier today it was awfully gloomy in there.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Dang, Jahlove, you beat me to it!

Well, anyway, they're STILL out.
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pigwidgeon:
Welcome, Skateboard! Posting your first two posts to the Blessed Sacrament Webcam shows great taste - even if it took you eight months!. Welcome aboard!!!

Eight months while you ignored the vent-spleening fires of Hell, the angst of Purgatory, the loving community of All Saints - and chose, instead, to de-cloak with us here in the BSW.

With your priorities firmly in order we welcome you, Skateboard.

[ 12. January 2007, 17:06: Message edited by: Ancient Mariner ]
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
I would point out, in the monks' defense, that it is perfectly acceptable not to have the altar candles lit outside of Mass.

I note that the Sanctuary light is still lit, and that is the one that matters.
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
Now the Sanctuary lamp appears to have gone out as well.

But it is only 06:15 there ...
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
I'm just disturbed that the lectern or whatever you call it is still out!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
They've just had Mass, and it usually gets left on the altar for a while afterwards - with any luck a monk will be along soon to tidy up (and let Jesus out if we're lucky)!
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
The altar candles have been renewed and continue to burn even though Mass ended 35 minutes ago, whereas the sanctuary light does not appear to have been replaced.

Pigwidgeon and Ancient Mariner, thank you for your welcome.
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Okay, it must just be luck, because I was there yesterday evening (American time) and it was in that exact place then.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
18.06 GMT - the monstrance is out (God be praised!), and so are the candles, IYSWIM. I think PeteCanada is right about it being OK not to have the candles lit outside Mass, but I can't quite make out whether or not the sanctuary lamp is lit.........

Oh, and the Shekinah is visible again.......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
I see a monk!!!
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
I am not sure what is on the altar - is it the monstrance turned sideways and a white box? Or a chalice and white box? Or crucifix turned sideways? I have noticed this before and I like to know what I'm noticing.
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by justlooking:
I am not sure what is on the altar - is it the monstrance turned sideways and a white box? Or a chalice and white box? Or crucifix turned sideways? I have noticed this before and I like to know what I'm noticing.

I think it is just the monstrance, turned sideways, and its shadow. But the quality of the image is very poor!
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
I think its most likely to be the monstrance sideways. But is Jesus there? Are they waiting for the priest to come and consecrate?

the candles on the altar are burning brightly BUT the candle by the wall seems to have gone out. In this case it would indicate that Jesus is not present and we are waiting for him.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think it's the monstrance, turned sideways. Perhaps Jesus wanted a slightly different view?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Methinks it is indeed the monstrance, turned sideways. Mealsothinks that perhaps Exposition is not very far off.......I shall return a little later!

Ian J.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Indeed. Monstrance, not centered on altar and turned sideways with the little door left ajar is, at least at our place, the proper position when waiting for Jesus to emerge from the breadbox.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
I have never before seen this view of the monstrance on the Blessed Sacrament Webcam.

May I ask a question. If the sanctuary light is on, is the blessed sacrament ever housed inside the tabernacle within the monstrance?

I don't go to a church where there is exposition of the blessed sacrament but imagine that, following exposition, the sacrament is removed from the monstrance and the sacrament and monstrance are stored separately. Is this correct?
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I'm pretty sure the Monstrance is too big to fit in the Aumbry. In earlier times we've seen the monks putting away and the Monstrance has had its little door (Lunette?) open.
Here are some shots from the old chapel (when we had a better close-up view) and about halfway down on the right is a screen grab with the Monstrance open.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
Thanks Ann

I had thought from the current picture that the tabernacle was set into the wall in a recess but from your pictures I see that is not the case.

I wonder why the quality of the web cam pictures has deteriorated rather than improved over time?

The monstrance has now disappeared. The altar is bare apart from the four altar candles.
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
This is addictive... I noticed the monstrance had gone too. I haven't read all of this thread, but I feel like I'm being sucked into some sort of parallel universe...

oh, and in my (limited) experience, the sacrament was only contained in the monstrance during Exposition in the Catholic church I used to attend...

[ 13. January 2007, 22:03: Message edited by: Love the You you hide ]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
You will be assimilated......resistance is futile....

AFAIK, it is not correct practice to place the Most Blessed Sacrament in the aumbry or tabernacle whilst It is still in the monstrance. The monstrance should only be used when It is solemnly Exposed, and It is housed in a pyx whilst in the aumbry or tabernacle.

Ah, good old Ritual Notes........

Ian J.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Welcome to the blessed sacrament webcam thread Love the You you hide. Keep watching and marvellous things will happen!

Do the Munx have Saturday and Sunday off? If you click on 'Adoration Schedule' on the webcam page, Monday to Friday has various times listed yet Saturday and Sunday are blank.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
Sorry Ann I wasn't listening properly. I now see this is a different chapel; different altar, different tabernacle.

Thanks Love the You you hide, for the information re. the separation of the sacrament and the monstrance at times other than exposition.

Looking at the monks' website, I note that the monks don't advertise their webcam as a Blessed Sacrament webcam. They call it a Chapel webcam. This is a helpful realisation, as it helps me not to have too high expectations, helps me not to feel disappointed when the altar is bare, helps me to take what comes with equanimity.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Is the sanctuary light out, or is it just somehow not visible?

It's dim in there...no monstrance....no crucifix... just the four altar lights flickering. Shhhh! He's sleeping!
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
Jesus isn't there. Hence no sanctury light. One minute the monstrance was there, turned sideways and empty. Next minute it had disappeared. The munx must be having Mass, as we speak, and very soon Jesus will be back.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, I wonder what the Munx get up to at weekends! Presumably they say their Offices as per usual, but maybe they go off and assist in parish churches (as deacons or whatever, as I get the impression none - or neither - of them is an ordained priest).

Ian J.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
Nothing's changed except the candles are a little lower. The munx are not at home I think. They've probably gone to church like the rest of us and I like to think they may have been invited out to lunch. They will be bringing Jesus back with them.

[ 14. January 2007, 16:25: Message edited by: justlooking ]
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
There is an unopened book on what I think is the missal stand. It's the first time I've seen this. Hopefully a monk will shortly appear and start reading.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I'm always a bit hazy about the time difference, but I think we might have just missed Mass.......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
So we have. Missal-stand gone, cross back on the altar, OLJC in the aumbry (I presume).

Oh well......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Scott Knitter (# 6278) on :
 
A monk speaks!

I wrote to the Monks of Adoration and got a reply:

My e-mail to them...

quote:
> Thank you so much for your Web site and especially the streaming video
> from your adoration chapel. I was wondering whether you were planning
> to once again stream your Liturgy of the Hours on your site? That was
> so helpful, and I hope you will be doing that again. Just wanted to
> register my vote for that!

The reply...

quote:
We hope we can soon but we are not sure when. Br. Craig

 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Wow! A genuine Monk E-Mail!
[Yipee]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Ooooh, Scott! Good for you! (I'm trying not to be envious.)

Ross
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
The chapel has retreated! WE are outside in the cheap seats, behind a barrier. Hard to make out anything on the altar.

I tried to do a cut and paste of the pic but it doesn't work.

[ 16. January 2007, 16:56: Message edited by: justlooking ]
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
I'm new to this - is this something new, this view? Definitely feel like someone's put a barrier up "thalt shalt not enter the holy of holies...". I'm bereft...
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
Well I've not seen it before. Actually its quite interesting - you can see the gong thing at the side and all the seats in the chapel. It looks like we are in pews outside. We couldn't really see Jesus if they brought him out now.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
No, we couldn't - but I wonder if this is the view seen during Mass? Anyway, I think I can see something on the altar......might it be the monstrance?

Ian J.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
We've now zoomed back in again and the cross is on the table.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Sorry for double post. I tried to edit but got a flood control message.

and the candle on the left near the wall is now definately alight.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
To see the chapel in a wider context was an interesting interlude. Among other reflections, I'm left wondering which side of the barrier the monks sit.

Do they worship with the congregation on what looked like pews?

The middle part of the barrier looked rather flimsy, like a piece of material that could easily be moved.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I seem to recall seeing several seats placed along the 'east' wall of the chapel i.e. to either side of the altar. I would assume that the Priest and the Munx sit there, with the Munx assisting perhaps as Deacon, Server and everything else. No disrespect, but the liturgy is probably fairly minimalist.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
At any rate, I'm glad the view has returned to normal. When the candles are all lit, the chapel looks homely and welcoming by comparison.

(Yesterday evening though, the view of the altar became increasingly truncated. First, only the three rear candles were visible, and then, none at all).

Fortunately all the candles are visible this morning.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Not sure if this is the normal view (two pews and the breeze block screen in the foreground) but what I had initially thought was a sideways monstrance and a plant pot turns out to be celebrant... [Hot and Hormonal]

Not a great turn out today, it has to be said.

[ 18. January 2007, 15:22: Message edited by: lazystudent ]
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Sorry for the double post, but the priest has a zimmer frame! How exciting! (Well, I would be excited.) He's distributing Communion atm, I guess adoration will follow Mass.

[ETA: Bah, not the priest's zimmer frame, but belonging to one of the communicants. Not quite as exciting any more.]

[ 18. January 2007, 15:26: Message edited by: lazystudent ]
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
lazy student says:
"a sideways monstrance and a plant pot turns out to be celebrant... "

My first out-loud laugh of the day. Thank you.

Yes, the walker seems to belong to a little-ol'-lady who is at Mass everytime. Actually, it might be a little-ol'-man, I can't tell.

And I've never seen a bigger crowd than what was present today. After Mass, they just disappear, and outten the lights. [Snore]
PB4S
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
Well today we have the pot plant celebrating the Eucharist followed by Jesus out of His box! Wisz hal dis liturgee, dey is spoiling uz!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, indeed - 18.13 GMT here in the UK, and, having just returned home after a hard day battling the wind and rain, I log on to find Our Lord in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar duly Exposed in the monstrance and waiting to be Adored. How lovely!

Venite adoremus, Dominum!

It's also a Good Thing that the Munx have their regular congregation - I hope they all find their Mass uplifting spiritually, and don't mind us watching them........

Ian J.
 
Posted by lazystudent (# 5172) on :
 
You'd have hoped they don't mind us watching. I guess they could have forgotten that they have a webcam, but...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I can't imagine they mind observers; if they did, they presumably wouldn't have a webcam.

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Very true, as far as the Munx themselves are concerned - I was thinking more of the lay folk attending Mass......but surely they, too, must know about the webcam.

Just out of interest, I wonder what our reactions would be if we found out that the Mass we were attending was being shown on the Internet?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Lowly Worm (# 11663) on :
 
My first mass! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Yo, Lowly! They're still at it now, and we can watch from a distance. [Cool]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Fantastic! Father, two munx, and the lady with the zimmer frame!

Do you think we should send in a Mystery Worshipper?
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Only with a zimmer frame. It's supposed to be as inobtrusive as ever possible. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
...Do you think we should send in a Mystery Worshipper?

Absolutely!

JediJudy isn't too far away from them....

[Two face]
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
I have just had a look at the munx' photo album - if you haven't explored the Navigation Window I can recommend it. the photo mania section has lots of pics of building the monastery and then pics 52-60 show inside, several views of chapel, with zimmer frame lady in one, plus domestic stuff like their kitchen and a bedroom with trainers under the bed. Looks like they have an exercise bike too. Also they have a shop on the premises so it may not be too difficult to get a MW in there.

I went exploring because the webcam picture wasn't there - just empty blank space but it appeared when I opened it in the munx naviagation window.

[ 20. January 2007, 19:39: Message edited by: justlooking ]
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
Thanks justlooking. The chapel looks more modern and far brighter on the monks' website than it does on the webcam picture.

I've been having problems recently too getting the webcam picture, sometimes not able to raise it at all, sometimes only getting a third of it.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes - thanks, justlooking.

The Munx have some nice tat, and I'd like to have a browse around their 'cloister shop'.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Just the top bit of the picture is visible at the moment -- the portrait of Jesus seems to be wagging its finger at the camera.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Throughout today I have visited the Chapel Webcam on occasions and each time more and more of the picture disappeared with finally only Jesus' head and shoulders visible. Then disaster! No picture whatever.

Gladly, now the full picture has appeared. Are the monks up to something? Or is just that the webcam has a gremlin?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
There is currently NO PICTURE! [Waterworks]
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
I can see the top half-centimetre or so. The rest of it is a sort of battleship grey. Is it growing or shrinking?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Growing! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Jimmy B (# 220) on :
 
Nice article on the Munx, Rossweisse. Congrats, twas an enjoyable read. Jesus live online.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
At 18:30 hrs. today (gmt) I saw the monstrance, ablaze with radiant light.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
<pedant alert>

Actually, you saw Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar - as did I, at 11.03pm GMT!

No-one has yet explained the bright white light that seems to appear whenever Our Lord does........

[Ultra confused]

Ian J.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
I thought this would be obvious. Did not our Lord say, "I am the light of the world".
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jimmy B:
Nice article on the Munx, Rossweisse. Congrats, twas an enjoyable read. Jesus live online.

<curtsies> Thanx!
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Oh my! Now they've moved us far away again. Let me in! Let me in!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Oh dear! I think the Munx must be having problems with their webcam - no picture, and a message (when I right-click and try 'View Image') to say that the image cannot be shown because it contains errors.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Praise the Lord, it's all right now - but those candles are burning low again...
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Praise the Lord, it's all right now - but those candles are burning low again...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Indeed they are, Margaret.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bishops Finger:


Actually, you saw Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar -

No-one has yet explained the bright white light that seems to appear whenever Our Lord does........


And me too !!! Wednesday at 20 til 1:00
Pearl
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Jesus has been put away again.... [Tear]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Are they using a lot of incense, or is the camera lens just dirty?

At any rate, there's a missal on a missal stand on the altar...
 
Posted by Anthropax (# 11234) on :
 
I see a monstrance!
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Thanks, Anthropax! Thanks to your heads-up I watched the Exposition for a while and then --- I saw my first live Monk!!! [Yipee]

But then he had his hand up to the Tabernacle for several minutes and the next time it changed he and the Monstrance were gone.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
The monstrance was out. Next shot seemed to show the monk in the act of changing the monstrance for the cross. Then the bright light was off and the normal lighting with the cross appeared.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Whoops! I'd noticed that they were doing the Hanukkah Song thing again ("But while we are playing/The candles are burning low..."), and now it looks as though one has burned out. Can anyone detect a flame in the stage right/upstage altar candle? (That's house left, gazing at it from the webcam side.)

Ross // [Eek!]

[ 25. January 2007, 21:49: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
No, I think that candle is definitely out.

This is going back a bit, but I wasn't able to log in at the time. On Tuesday 23rd Jan at 18:30 hours I observed the moment of changover from the long view of the chapel, which was noted by Gwai, to the close up view recorded by Margaret.

Just before the change of camera view I thought I saw that the pews, which I had previously only ever seen outside the screen, were now inside the screen.

From the long shot too, I saw what looked like a camera on top of the screen.

If the monks have been moving the furniture around, that might explain why the web cam view has recently appeared to be truncated or covered with gray or why sometimes the picture has not been there at all.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
All the altar candles out. I feel depressed.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Indeed. It almost looks as though Jesus and the Munx Have Left The Building..........

[Waterworks]

Ian J.
 
Posted by Eutychus (# 3081) on :
 
From here it looks like a whole lot of nuthin'. The cam appears to be offline. Maybe the rapture happened and we got Left Behind&trade [Paranoid]
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Well I hope the monk's computer didn't get raptured too!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Nonsense! How can The Rapture have occurred? We're still here!!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Eutychus (# 3081) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Nonsense! How can The Rapture have occurred? We're still here!!

Ian J.

You have to have been raised with the "right" kind of dispensationalist background to worry about that sort of thing.

[ETA I just noticed I have about 3 pixels' worth of image at the top of the screen. I suppose either that means that the Rapture hasn't occured after all, or that I'm just seeing the tail end of it...]

[ 26. January 2007, 21:06: Message edited by: Eutychus ]
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Yes! Yes! Yes! The candles have been topped up. I wonder if these domestic duties happen when the webcam is not showing the full picture.

Has anyone ever seen the candle changing or any cleaning duties being performed?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I've seen a munk setting out, or taking away the monstrance, but I have never seen any candle-fussing or other maintenance.

PB4S
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Maybe the Munx have a Guardian Angel who performs such duties for them?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Or they have a very good relationship with St Tarcisius, Patron of Altar Servers
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
One of the candles has gone out already.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
Sorry for the double post, but also want to say thanks to Jahlove for the information about Tarcisius. I am a server and didn't know that servers had a patron saint. I'll tell all the other servers too (and will put the print out about Tarcisius prominently in the vestry).

The candles seem to be ok again now; maybe my last report re. one of the candles being out was just a trick of light. It's sometimes hard to tell.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I saw a munk messing with the candles a while back! [Axe murder]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Picture malfunction! Nothing visible below the portrait of Christ... [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
It's OK, Ross! The picture's back! No sign of OLJC, though.........

Ian J.
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
We are once again pushed back behind the rail but I see people in the pews! Odd thing is that I don't see the sacrament's container!
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
Is it mass I see? [Smile]
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
I see the long shot too, but zimmer lady appears to be in exactly the same position each time the picture renews. This has been for about 5 minutes now. Are we seeing the same unrenewed picture each time or has zimmer lady fallen asleep. I hope not.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Please forgive my conspiracy theory, but for a few shots there was only the top part of the picture showing. When the full picture reappeared zimmer lady had left. Did the munx awaken her while the full picture was not available?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
WHOA! The camera has pulled 'WAY back!

No trace of OLJC, munx or a congregation, but the Heavenly Bright lighting is on behind the rood screen...
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Well, I have a theory that Zimmer Lady is, in fact, the Angel who cleans the chapel and sees to the candles......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
The monstrance is out.
 
Posted by Lyda*Rose (# 4544) on :
 
Aw! The monk took Him away. [Frown]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The view is back to (a rather gloomy) normal angle.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
No picture available at all at the moment - perhaps Zimmer Lady is busy........

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's back, but there's nowt going on.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I believe the munx are breaking our obcession with the state of the candle-lights upon the altar. The camera is positioned, now, so that the pillars are exactly in the way of seeing all but one of them.

Pearl B Saddened
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
Thank goodness, it's gone back to normal now.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
A bit grey and dim at the moment, but the missal stand is present.......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Tenntrace (# 12310) on :
 
Thank you so much for knowing what that gray blob was. Those of you at Ship of Fools have sucked me into this alternate reality of checking to see what is going on at the webcam every day (often multiple times a day) so it was refreshing to see something besides guttering candles, even if I wasn't sure what it was. <g>
 
Posted by Anthropax (# 11234) on :
 
The Camera's pulled back! And there's a monstrance!

I've not seen this angle before, but then I'm not very dedicated to e-adoration
 
Posted by Alikay (# 6148) on :
 
All this time Ive been visiting - Ive never seen another human being!

Do they really exist? Im beginning to have my doubt.
 
Posted by My Duck (# 11924) on :
 
I've managed to resist taking a peek up to now, but I succumbed [Hot and Hormonal]

Can anyone explain why Jesus seems to have a driving mirror?

Its a very small screen - is there any way of making it bigger and perhaps getting rid of all the adverts asking me to sign up and buy a brick?
 
Posted by Sparrow (# 2458) on :
 
First time I've looked at this for ages - but there's a monk,standing up, and a lady with a walking frame,sitting down.
 
Posted by My Duck (# 11924) on :
 
OOOOOOOH!! People

How exciting [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh look, the munx are celebrating Candlemas, and Zimmer Lady's there to enjoy it with them!

My Duck, I think Jesus' driving mirror is a bit of the fan on the chapel ceiling - occasionally you can see it a bit more clearly. And no, there's no known way of making the view any bigger, alas. The only way to see it better would be to be there (mmm, tempting thoughts of a winter pilgrimage to Florida...)
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
(Tangent) My Duck, if you can obtain Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) this allows you to magnify the picture. Its reasonably clear up to 200 per cent enlargement. I downloaded it a couple of weeks ago from Microsoft.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Welcome to our weirdness, Tenntrace!

quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
... The only way to see it better would be to be there (mmm, tempting thoughts of a winter pilgrimage to Florida...)

SHIPMEET!

Ross
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
Alikay:
quote:
All this time Ive been visiting - Ive never seen another human being!
I have saved onto my hard drive a recent picture of one of the Brothers in the act of replacing the monstrance with the cross.

Before this, I had never before seen both monstrance and cross at the same time.

If this is a rare picture I would be happy to share it, although I'm not sure how to upload it.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
[Overused] Skateboard

The picture's doing a tease again --the tops of the back candles are juuuuuust visible. Cruel!

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Oooh - a priest in red!
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
For St Agatha, presumably, Ann
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Oooh - a priest in red!

I didn't see the priest in red, but could it be that a Royal Peculiar has sneaked into the Monastery. In England only the Queen's personal priests are allowed to wear red.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I doubt that Roman Catholic priests (or monks) in Florida are terribly concerned by nit-picking regulations dreamt up to make HMtQ feel specially attended to.

And the red was a chassie, not a cassock - the priest had a white chasuble at Christmas and has been seen in green lately.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Yo! There at it again! [Yipee]

And I think there's even a little boy in red in the pews, in the foreground. (Could also be a young lady...)
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The camera's taking another break.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
I've just seen a Brother, seated within the portal, looking at the Blessed Sacrament - or what looked from the distance like the Blessed Sacrament.

He looked as though he was praying. There was a sense of calm in the chapel.

After that I lost the picture.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Perhaps it was Raptured?
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Excitment, excitment. A monk is changing the candles on line NOW
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
Oh dear. The bottom two thirds of the picture have disappeared for me, leaving only our finger-wagging Lord visible. He's clearly unhappy with the good monks' choice of webcam!
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
Oh wondrous joy, our Lord has seen fit to calm my doubting heart, and is now present on the altar!

My first sighting! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Only the tippy-top of the Monstrance is visible. I'm searching for deep meaning. I think its to tease us and make us long for the sight of the MBS in all His Glory.

Pearl B-4 Breakfast
 
Posted by RuthW (# 13) on :
 
I'm seeing no picture at all. Punishment for my sin, no doubt -- I wonder which one.
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Well the top of the picture is back--I can just see the top of a candle.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RuthW:
I'm seeing no picture at all. Punishment for my sin, no doubt -- I wonder which one.

In my own case, I'm pretty sure it's the sin of snarkiness.

Ross
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
The 11th Commandment:
"Thou shalt not snark."
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I thought it was, "Thou shalt remember Coffee Hour, to keep it holy."
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Slightly differentn angle. I like.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
The monstrance is shining! [Smile]
 
Posted by My Duck (# 11924) on :
 
YIKES!!!! [Eek!]

The monstrance has suddenly and mysteriously turned onto a small crucifix...

Is this a miracle? [Overused]
 
Posted by Chesterbelloc (# 3128) on :
 
A small crucifix which, unless I'm mistaken, is facing the celebrant rather than the people - just like in an Ignatian pulpit.

More of an altar arrangement a la Ratzinger than I'd have expected (although the crucifix could do with being about 5 times the size and facing people). Good-o.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's looking distinctly smoggy in the chapel.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
They heard my cry! The smog has lifted, and the monstrance is gleaming brightly!

[Axe murder]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
It's gone again already [Frown]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
That was fast!

Ross // now you see Him -- now you don't
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I got to see (parts of) Mass this morning! The priest sat on the side with his head slumped for so long that I was sure the camera had frozen once again, but finally he shifted, and I got a number of nice views. Gloria in excelsis deo!

The lights are back to Normal Gloom now, but the missal stand is still on the altar.

Ross
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
He's back - the monstrance is there!
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
GET IN! Christ is there! [Cool] [Yipee]
 
Posted by Mudfrog (# 8116) on :
 
Is anyone else really frustrated that the crucifix isn't central?

I want to move it a couple of inches to the left - it is spoiling the blessing!!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Indeed - a little task for Zimmer Lady, I think....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The monstrance just reappeared a few minutes ago!

Pretty!
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
If you're on an Internet program that lets you enlarge the picture, you will see a faint aura around the crucifix. This is indeed a blessing.
 
Posted by Mudfrog (# 8116) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by redoubt:
If you're on an Internet program that lets you enlarge the picture, you will see a faint aura around the crucifix. This is indeed a blessing.

Why would there be an aura?
I really think this is very difficult for me to accept.

Jesus is not confined to the host. Jesus is not in this place, reserved, hidden, put aside for the purposes of veneration.

God does not dwell in temples made by human hands - nor in little boxes - the presence of Jesus is within us. The Holy Spirit infills the human heart.

What is the mystery of faith - Christ in you, the hope of glory. There is no justification for a reserved sacrament. Jesus dwells in glory with the Father, and, by his Spirit, lives in the heart of the born again believer, not in a wafer.
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
Mudfrog,
feel free to take your queries/opinions ref: reserved sacrament to a new thread in Purgatory, where folks can respond appropriately. Thanks.

Anselmina
Ecclesiantics Host
 
Posted by Mudfrog (# 8116) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Anselmina:
Mudfrog,
feel free to take your queries/opinions ref: reserved sacrament to a new thread in Purgatory, where folks can respond appropriately. Thanks.

Anselmina
Ecclesiantics Host

Sorry. I was just commenting on the strange assertion that there might be an aura around the crucifix.

I wasn't intending on derailing the thread or starting a long discussion on it.
 
Posted by Anselmina (# 3032) on :
 
No problem, at all, Mudfrog. In fact, it might make an interesting OP in Purgatory if you wanted to develop a discussion on it. It's possible some folks would have a few questions they'd like to ask about this thread, and the regulars on the thread might wish to respond to. [Smile]
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
(Mud, my beliefs about Communion might very well be as low as yours, but I still love this thread. It's just fun!)

So, why is the zimmer lady there but the sacrament not?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Gwai:
...So, why is the zimmer lady there but the sacrament not?

Right now it's smoggy again. And has the tabernacle light burned out?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Jesus is out on the altar right now!
But no one turned the lights on. Its very murky in there. [Frown]
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
And now the monstrance has migrated to the North-East corner right next to the candle. Maybe its cold in there.
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
The monstrance is still back in the corner, but happily someone has replaced the candle in the sanctuary lamp. Thank goodness, I was getting nervous!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Mater et Magistra:
The monstrance is still back in the corner, but happily someone has replaced the candle in the sanctuary lamp. Thank goodness, I was getting nervous!

What would they do without us to keep them on the ball?

Yes, I noticed Jesus was sitting in the corner. I won't ask what he's done to deserve it.

Ross
 
Posted by Mudfrog (# 8116) on :
 
Here's a question:

If a tree falls down in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a noise?

If no one is looking, is Jesus still there?
 
Posted by Robertus Liverpolitanae (# 12011) on :
 
One question doesn't follow logically from the other.

If you're asleep alone in your bedroom, you're there whether anyone sees you or not. If you snoore while you're in bed, someone may hear you or not but you're still snorring.

JC is still there
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I note that the monstrance is still sitting on the north-east corner of the altar. It appears to be sideways on, which (IIRC) means that it is, in fact, empty. Either the Munx have forgotten to put it away, or Exposition of the Most Holy Sacrament is imminent........

Ian J.
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
It's a Friday. Maybe they're about to change it.
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Is the tabernacle door open, too?

Or are my eyes just really fuzzy today?
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
The tabernacle door would not be open except Jesus be absent. Since this occurs but once a year (after the Mass of the Last Supper), and that time is not yet, the door cannot be open.

I do wonder if that is a monstrance or a small crucifix. I have observed the latter about sometimes.
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Yes, but just because it's not supposed to be left open doesn't mean it might not have been left open by accident.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
So is it the monstrance, left sideways, or a crucifix, or what?

The tabernacle door is closed, and the lighting is set to Smudge.

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
FWIW, I'm pretty certain that what we are seeing at the moment is indeed the monstrance , empty of OLJC and placed (correctly) sideways on......but it's been like that for hours.....and where's the crucifix gone?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I noticed that, too.

I'm starting to wonder if we're getting a still photo again. Or maybe the munx have just gone out for the day and forgot to move the monstrance first.

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Ah! Yes, I think they do sometimes go elsewhere at the weekends. Perhaps there was a sudden phone-call from a needy parish somewhere, and they've downed tools and rushed off to help......

.....or they've been Raptured (again).

Ian J.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
The picture hasn't changed since Thursday night, about 9 o'clock. The candle flames seem lower though.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
I've just looked at the Adoration Schedule and there is nothing scheduled for Saturdays and Sundays. It also says they are a small community of 2 munx. But there were 3!

They've lost one!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And now the camera is showing only the top third of the picture (Jesus wags His finger), again.

[Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
I can see the whole picture again, with the monstrance still turned to the side in the corner. As far as I know, that does indeed mean it's empty; before and after exposition & benediction at our parish (or indeed any other place I can recall), the empty monstrance is always positioned sideways.

The monks' left front candle does seem to be getting lower and lower, so I think we're still getting live pics. I hope they return in time to replace it before it burns out!

Meanwhile, Mass is just getting underway at Transfiguration . Four little servers, a deacon, and the priest have just processed in, and now the priest is doing some sort of hand-shaking, meet-and-greet run through the crowd! [Ultra confused] I wish I could get the sound to work!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Someone's been in and put everything to rights.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
....although the four altar candles are on the low side. At least the important one has been replaced!
 
Posted by Mudfrog (# 8116) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Someone's been in and put everything to rights.

Not quite, that crucifix is not central! If I were Jesus I would move it - it's annoying.
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
He's out! At 10:30 AM on Monday!

What a pleasure!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
And now Mass has begun - Zimmer Lady is there, but who are those two people sitting in the outer darkness on the other side of the rope barrier?
 
Posted by Amazing Grace (# 95) on :
 
Well, after the refresh, they're gone.

Charlotte
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
They've moved on now. Probably just touristas.
But, that Do-Not-Enter rope really bothers me. In such an austere setting (and there's nothing wrong with that), that impossible-to-ignore rope seems to scream "Keep your distance".
PB4S
 
Posted by Mudfrog (# 8116) on :
 
Wow! Loads of people - it must be a revival!!
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
A minute ago I had a look and a Priest with server were facing the altar, with zimmer frame woman on the left and two guests this side of the rope. I clicked again just now and now everyone's gone except for someone on the left. It's quite exiting.
 
Posted by Mudfrog (# 8116) on :
 
Now even she's gone - they're in and out like a fiddler's elbow!
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
But Christ remains, it seems, on the altar. [Yipee]
 
Posted by Angloid (# 159) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Liverpool fan:
I clicked again just now and now everyone's gone except for someone on the left. It's quite exiting.

Well it would be, wouldn't it? When they come in again it will be entrancing. [Smile]
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
He's there now!
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
I've just struck lucky again.

The monstrance is in full splendour and fortunately there is no sign of the do-not-enter rope.

Is it the case that the Blessed Sacrament would never be exposed without someone being physically present and praying in the chapel? That somehow brings home to me my responsibilities as observer and the mutuality of the relationship.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
A good point - could one of our Roman shipmates clarify the rules of Exposition? I should think it would be necessary to have at least one person present at all times.

Ian J.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
A good point - could one of our Roman shipmates clarify the rules of Exposition? I should think it would be necessary to have at least one person present at all times.

Ian J.

I don't understand. Surely Jesus can be present whether anyone else is there or not. Anyway there are all those like the BSW devotees on the Ship who are present, if only virtually.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Well, yes - Jesus Himself is present all the time. I just thought that, if the Blessed Sacrament was being Exposed publicly (in a church), then it might be necessary to have at least one person present as a 'guardian', in case any malefactor tried to pinch the BS. As I say, I have no idea what rules (if any) there might be governing Exposition.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Calindreams (# 9147) on :
 
Could someone light two of the candles please? They've gone out!
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Which ones? - All but front left are lit now. [Biased]

ETA: Ah yes, and Jesus is out playing. [Big Grin]

[ 21. February 2007, 20:13: Message edited by: Wesley J ]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
It looks to me as if all the candles are lit, though the front left-hand one is a bit dim.....

.......and the monstrance is not placed centrally!!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Candles have been replaced; no monstrance.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
Just recently, every time I look, the monstrance has been there. It's there again now, in breathtaking grandeur. [Smile]

Makes up for the times when I thought that my patience was being tested to the limit [Frown]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Sounds as though you are being especially blessed, O Skateboard!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
He's out now! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Skateboard:
Just recently, every time I look, the monstrance has been there.

Just what I thought! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
Yesterday Barcalona 1-2 Liverpool.

Today Christ is there on the altar.

Wonderful days. [Yipee]
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Worshippers, priest saying a blessing, and monstrance!!

I wonder why there are two people being kept outside the rope while the zimmer lady and someone else get to sit.

[ 23. February 2007, 15:24: Message edited by: Gwai ]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh interesting, Mass is on and there are two people sitting outside the Holy of Holies again. One seems to have a tea cosy on her head...
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
and whatever is the monk doing behind the celebrating priest?
 
Posted by fisher (# 9080) on :
 
Oh wow. I understand the excitement this thread causes. He's properly celebrating now - arms out, everyone standing up.
 
Posted by fisher (# 9080) on :
 
- and now they've all scooted and left zimmer lady there with no Eucharist and no Mass. A low trick if ever there was one.
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Maybe they were hoping she'd take the book stand with her. If so, no go.
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
Aw! Missed it!

Still, at least He's there, if behind a rope...
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
It looks as if the munx may have gone away for the weekend again and this time left us on the outside. I do hope we haven't upset them.

ETA Maybe not, I was forgetting about the time difference

[ 23. February 2007, 20:47: Message edited by: redoubt ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
Oh interesting, Mass is on and there are two people sitting outside the Holy of Holies again. One seems to have a tea cosy on her head...

Did you by any chance get a screen grab, Margaret? I'd love to see her!

Ross
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Just for once I DID [Yipee] It's a terrible picture because of the lighting, but you can admire Tea Cosy Lady in all her pale pink glory. I wonder if Ann would be very kind and add it to her collection of screen grabs? I'll PM her.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I too managed to catch Tea Cosy Lady which reminded me that I had some miscellaneous grabs to add to the Tribute Site. I can put anyone else's grabs up as well, just PM me and I'll send you my gmail address.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Oh, and while I was at it, I put up the wonderful screen grabs Pearl B4 Swine sent on the Monday after Epiphany - the monks are not the only ones dilatory in their duties [Hot and Hormonal]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Many thanks, Ann, for taking the trouble to secure those screen grabs!

I notice that the Munk who was assisting the priest on Ash Wednesday was vested in a proper surplice over his habit - most seemly!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I am not absolutely convinced that Tea Cozy Woman might not actually be Small Furry Animal Perched On Her Head Woman. It's the right shape for a tea cozy, but it rather resembles a pastel raccoon, minus the tail.

Opinions?

[ 25. February 2007, 03:45: Message edited by: Rossweisse ]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
You may well be right.

Enquiring minds need to know........

Ian J.
 
Posted by Calindreams (# 9147) on :
 
Am I having a vision here or can I see the candles flickering? I thought the screen was only refreshed every minute.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
He is the Light of the World, in a dim, shadowy kind of way. An early morning Breath of Air for Jesus.

Very peaceful, except for my worry about the S-E corner candle, barely alight.

My hope is that Mr. and Mrs. Tea Cosy will one day be seated closer to the altar, with Munk Mommy and the rest of the crew.

Pearl
 
Posted by Ecce Quam Bonum (# 10884) on :
 
Perhaps some of the more advanced watchers can explain to me why there is now a missal stand on the altar? Do they have Mass daily?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Yes, daily Mass at 11:00 AM, more or less.
 
Posted by Calindreams (# 9147) on :
 
So it's a missal stand? Have I just missed something, or is something about to begin?

[crossposted]

Is there any other times in the day where something happens?

[ 26. February 2007, 14:35: Message edited by: Calindreams ]
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
We have mass! Complete with zimmer lady, priest and server! All sitting down at the moment. I think they've all nodded off...
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
The angle's a bit different I think--is that the light fixture in front of the Jesus picture or is it a descending robot?

ETA: it Does look as if they're all asleep. Particularly the monk with his chin on his chest!

[ 26. February 2007, 15:11: Message edited by: Gwai ]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh, so that's why Tea Cosy (or Small Furry Animal) Lady and Bald Patch Man vanish intermittently - they're sitting in their pew instead of standing.
 
Posted by Mater et Magistra (# 9966) on :
 
Mass has ended, and Tea Cosy Lady and her male companion have gone in peace, leaving Zimmer lady alone in quiet contemplation.

I was able to catch a screen grab of the priest bowing during the consecration, and another of him in what appears to be mid-elevation of the host (its a bit hard to see with the lighting). I was hoping to catch the full elevation of either host or chalice, but alas no such luck this time! As it is, I keep waiting for the bells to ring when I look at the pic! [Smile]

I also grabbed a screen cap last week of one of the monks leaning over and folding some bit of unidentifiable linen on the altar, next to an open (and sideways!) monstrance. I'll send off a PM to Ann to submit these to the tribute site.
 
Posted by Ecce Quam Bonum (# 10884) on :
 
Jesus is back out! He's had a very busy day today.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Adorable !
Literally.
 
Posted by Ecce Quam Bonum (# 10884) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
Adorable !
Literally.

[Big Grin]

And it seems that all the candles are blazing forth in...glorious majesty...again.

I'm just impressed that I've been able to look at Jesus for more than ten minutes without their taking Him away.

Although it appears now that a bad webcam feed has wrenched Him from our sight. [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Stalking ... ummm ... Tribute site updated. Thank you Mater et Magistra.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Ooooh! The monstrance is out, in all its sparkling glory! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
It really is a neat little monstrance, isn't it? It would be good to have more of a close-up view!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
It really is a neat little monstrance, isn't it? It would be good to have more of a close-up view!

Yes, it would!

If I were one of the munx, I'd have my own gallery of Extra-Special Screen Grabs -- but perhaps someone else should suggest it to them....
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
We used to get much closer pictures of the action; the webcam in the new chapel seems to be set too far away to zoom in enough.
 
Posted by Ecce Quam Bonum (# 10884) on :
 
Is it just me, or has Jesus been sitting out for an awfully long time?

Perhaps the monks decided to leave him out to enjoy the lovely spring weather. [Smile]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
He was out for quite a while. Then he went in (for a nap?). Then he was out again. Now he's disappeared once more.

It's always nice to see the monstrance out, though.

Ross
 
Posted by fisher (# 9080) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
Yes, daily Mass at 11:00 AM, more or less.

I hate to raise this possibility, particularly as an intermittent BSW-watcher and reader of this thread, and an even less frequent poster.

But isn't there some risk that daily Masses and relatively organised regular exposition will be the death of this thread? The vast, still, empoty silences gave the webcam it's bizarre appeal and made the extremely rare, hugely prized sighting of any actvity correspondingly celebrated. Will you all get dulled by over-exposure to the Sacrament (not to mention Tea Cosy Lady)?

[Just in case the Munx are reading, please do ignore this specious whingeing! You put all that work in to answer your critics, and then they moan that everything's running too smoothly [Disappointed] However, if you felt like keeping the crowds interested by making sure that, once in a while, something really out of the ordinary happens on the BSW...]
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
Zimmer lady is there...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oh, yes! The camera has pulled back, and Mass is on!
[Axe murder]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I was just going to post that the camera seemed stopped again, as no one had moved in ten minutes -- and then the bald one (visible at house right) raised his head. Perhaps it's a long homily this morning.
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
Tea cosy (?)woman, outside the rope and viewer-side of the barrier, plus priest inside the portal, are now back in place.
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Now I see a distinctly teacozyless woman outside the barrier. I think she's a different person, right?
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
And now the picture's gone so I don't guess anyone will see her.
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
I saw her - with a mass of grey/white hair. She wasn't always in shot... however I've never seen tea cosy lady, so can't advise as to whether it was her... zimmer lady had a friend sitting with her earlier as well...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Monstrance out, but not lit up.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Hmm. Very odd. I was wondering if the apparently miraculous glow which has previously accompanied Exposition was, in fact, a cunningly-placed up-light of some sort. If so, the bulb's blown!

At the moment, it's difficult to see whether or not the Most Blessed Sacrament is actually present in the monstrance....... [Paranoid]

Ian J.
 
Posted by redoubt (# 9354) on :
 
Now there's no monstrance, no cruifix and not even the missal stand - just the four corner candles. [Waterworks] [Waterworks] [Waterworks]

Do you think that the munx are testing our faith to see who will remain loyal?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Hmm. Very odd. I was wondering if the apparently miraculous glow which has previously accompanied Exposition was, in fact, a cunningly-placed up-light of some sort. If so, the bulb's blown! ...

....or Jesus is sulking. (I prefer to believe in the Miraculous Glow theory over mere electric lightbulbs.)

Ross
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
No Miraculous Lightbulbs allowed then?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Miraculous Lightbulbs, yes.

The Monstrance is still out!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
The monstrance is still on the altar, but sideways on and therefore (presumably) empty.......

......and Ross, I prefer the Miraculous Glow theory to the Light-Bulb Theory too!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The monstrance has been back on the altar for a while now, but it is again senza Glow.

(Is it just my imagination, or are they letting Jesus spend more time out of his house lately?)

Ross
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
There must be other pressing duties to attend to today - no Mass , and the monstrance sitting out for quite a long time. Earlier this morning, when the monstrance was full-front, and presumably loaded, it was very dim and gloomy in the chapel. I suppose its hard to keep track of Who's where, when you're running a whole monastery.
PB4S
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Well, the monstrance is back in the middle of the altar again and so I assume that Jesus is being allowed out for tea time - but it's so dim in there it needs the eye of faith to discern him...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The monstrance is STILL out, in the dim light of the chapel.

I hope they haven't gone off and forgotten him. I do think they could give him enough light to read by.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Either the camera is stuck in still mode again, or Jesus is up waaaaay past his bedtime. The monstrance is still out!
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
now even the little cross is gone
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
All morning: nothing on the altar at all.
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
All morning: nothing on the altar at all.

The website says no mass on 3/1 and 3/2. They must be gone.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
But it's now 3/3, and it's still dark, dreary and non-Happening in there.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The Missal Stand's on the Altar (it wasn't there earlier) and it's Saturday - they only advertise Mass for weekdays. Hmm, do I watch the monks or the lunar eclipse? Decisions, decisions!
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
The Missal Stand's on the Altar (it wasn't there earlier) and it's Saturday - they only advertise Mass for weekdays. Hmm, do I watch the monks or the lunar eclipse? Decisions, decisions!

I see people!
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
And they're Massing! Or, at least, sleeping. And it's a Saturday - did they think they could sneak in and get a Mass in without letting us know? I wonder if Zimmer Lady's been told?
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
And it's a Saturday - did they think they could sneak in and get a Mass in without letting us know?

Given the time, it must be an anticipated Sunday mass. Very surprising for a monastic community.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Perhaps they've got some chocolate they want to eat and reckon that if they have a Mass now, it will be as good as Sunday and they can be let off giving up for Lent. And, if I watch the Mass, can I use that as an excuse too?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
No!

Mass is indeed in progress, although at the moment the only person I can see is Father......

I'm a bit hazy as to the cross-pond time difference, but would this be the Saturday Vigil Mass? I suspect it might be a bit early for that, though.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
(4:30 pm their time.)
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I know what it is !
They're celebrating "John and Charles Wesley, Priests"

How wonderful of them. [Axe murder]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thank you, Ann - it is a bit early for the Vigil Mass, then.......

.....oh, BTW, the Munx are there - I can see one of them, to the right of the altar.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
That was one heck of a quickie-Mass! They've gone!

Ah, well - time for a coffee and some munchies before the lunar eclipse.....

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
I know what it is !
They're celebrating "John and Charles Wesley, Priests"

How wonderful of them. [Axe murder]

Of course! [Axe murder]

(Absolutely brilliant, Pearl. Ten points!)

Ross // [Overused]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
By the way -- does it look to you as though the tabernacle light has gone out?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
It looks 'out' to me.
But the lighting is so tricky in there, its hard to tell for sure.

PB4S
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Interesting angle. I'd never noticed how soft the chairs by the altar were. And yeah, I think the whatchamacallit light is out.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's been hours now; the missal stand looks as though it's been definitely abandoned.

Could this be the monastic equivalent of the Marie Celeste?

Ross // enquiring minds...
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
I just want to know why it's so often abandoned.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
Missal stand and crucifix on the altar, tabarnacle light replenished. Also a higher angle for camera showing ceiling lights - not seen that before. I think the lovely glow whern the monstrance is out is the centre spotlight switched on. I haven't seen any munx for ages and I want to know if there really are only two left. No time to watch out for them today.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
IIRC, there are only the two Munx anyway.

I wonder what they do and where they go at weekends?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Mudfrog (# 8116) on :
 
And they still can't get anything central!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Very quiet all afternoon and evening...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Well, at least somebody's finally home! We still have the pulled-back angle, but the monstrance is out and nicely lit again.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Now there's a monk asleep in a chair.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And now Mass is on!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Ite, missa est......

....but there is Our Lord and Saviour, in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar, for all to see!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Yes indeed!

(I want a zoom option for my view of the monstrance...)
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Jesus is out again, for late afternoon viewers.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
To my eye, that looks like a new monstrance.
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
To my eye, that looks like a new monstrance.

No, it's the same invisible one they usually have out [Frown]
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
He's out!
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
not been having good luck this past week. I just see the missal stand whenever I look.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I saw Mass this morning, with glimpses of The Mysterious Second Monk, Zimmer Lady, and a cameo by Small Furry Animal Woman. Now they've all gone (leaving the missal stand in place), but we still have the relatively wide-angle view.

Ross, reporting
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
I saw a monk walking across screen!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Memo to the Munx: The monstrance is out, but it's hard to see because the camera is still set in Mass Mode, pulled back. He's ready for his close-up!
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
IIRC, there are only the two Munx anyway.

Ian J.

I thought there were three munx - I'm sure there are three in their phot album - I'm going to check.
 
Posted by justlooking (# 12079) on :
 
No, you're right - it's just brothers John and Craig so far.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
I get the impression that there was a postulant briefly some time ago, but he didn't stay long. I think we ought to pray (seriously!) for more vocations.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Serious vocational prayers ascending. [Votive]

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The monstrance has been out for at least the last 20 minutes or so. Jesus is up early this morning!
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Is it just me or do the monks often look tired when they're sitting in the chairs facing the congregation?
 
Posted by PeteCanada (# 10422) on :
 
My goodness - a really long shot of the altar. It certainly looks better than always wondering about that back door. It is actually much nicer looking at it from the entrance to the chapel.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Ah - we're back to the close-up view now, but that's because Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar is duly Exposed for Adoration!

The Mystic Glow appears to be missing, though.....

ISTM that the Munx (and please God they receive some new postulants soon) are doing a Good Job these days.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Yes, Jesus is getting his airings a lot more often!
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Yes, lots of Adoration opportunity today!
And---be sure to scroll down and see the announcement of the Holy Hour in honor of St. Joseph, and the PARTY afterwards. We really must try to send someone.

PB4S [Yipee]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, indeed - I hope as many of us BSW devotees as possible will try to be online on Monday 19th March to take part in the Holy Hour!

IIRC, a proper Holy Hour should conclude with Benediction, so I hope they get Father in to do it properly........should be worth a screen-grab, no?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I came in to say good-night to JC, and the picture's out! [Waterworks]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The picture's back! <whew!>
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Yes, indeed - I hope as many of us BSW devotees as possible will try to be online on Monday 19th March to take part in the Holy Hour!

Grar, I totally would dig that--- except I'm spending the 18-20th out in the middle of nowhere. No computer. *pouts*

[ 09. March 2007, 18:57: Message edited by: Spiffy da WonderSheep ]
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
I wonder what's up right now. The missal and missal stand are out, and there is a chalice covered up at the side of the altar.
 
Posted by Tenntrace (# 12310) on :
 
Well, it's almost 8:45 pm (I'm in the same time zone as they) and everything is still out. Do you think they forgot?
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Tenntrace:
Well, it's almost 8:45 pm (I'm in the same time zone as they) and everything is still out. Do you think they forgot?

Welcome, Tenntrace. It's past 9:30pm and the covered chalice and missal/stand are still out. I think they forgot. Hopefully the ablutions have been done; otherwise we might be having an exposition without the host.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
O, this is worrisome. I wonder if they locked the door when they left for the weekend.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Perhaps they've been kidnapped? Or abducted by aliens?
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
O, this is worrisome. I wonder if they locked the door when they left for the weekend.

And fed the dogs and/or cats...and unplugged the iron...and stopped the newspaper...
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Assuming that it's not a still photo (always a possibility), the chalice (and something behind it?) and missal stand are still out, at a little past 10 their time.
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Yep, it looks terribly untidy. It a mess is, sorta.

Maybe they had to go and do the laundry? After all it's PB4S' laundry chapel.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
That's true. Pearl, have you got a big laundry project going on down there? Did you scare them off?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I'm waiting patiently for them to get their stuff out of the dryer.....
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Maybe they had to go to a laundromat and clean the rag rugs and blankets. Either that picture is stuck, or they haven't been by all day.

Kidnapped by aliens? Stolen by fairies? You decide!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The chalice (and whatever was behind it) has disappeared; the missal stand is still there -- and the tabernacle itself has a strange mystic glow! (Or maybe they just left the front door open, and that's the sunlight shining on the metal...)
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
......and do I see wisps of incense?

Ian J.
 
Posted by fisher (# 9080) on :
 
The weird bluish blotches, you mean?

My guess is that there's a door or window open behind the camera, letting in patches of daylight (which are also reflecting off the tabernacle and the front edge of the altar). Or it could be a supernatural prelude to the Second Coming.
 
Posted by fisher (# 9080) on :
 
Possible monk sighting! - tiny white-haired man witting with his head bowed to the right of the altar, appears to be reading from a bible or suchlike. He seems a good deal smaller than the Sacred Heart Jesus picture, so maybe the chapel is on a grander scale than its appearance suggests.

[ETA he's gone now. I wasn't lying. I'm not that sad.]

[ 10. March 2007, 19:42: Message edited by: fisher ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
He's saying Mass right now! He's wearing a purple chazzie with alpha and omega and a long gold cross embroidered on the front.

Ross [Yipee]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
....and now someone in a surplice is playing deacon....now he's assisting the priest...
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
it's not the usual brother either - have they found a 'prentice monk?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It might be The Other Munk.

Now the priest is bowing, and the acolyte is out of the picture again.
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jahlove:
it's not the usual brother either - have they found a 'prentice monk?

I just caught a priest doing a genuflection (actually a solemn bow). It is 3:58pm in Florida. Their Anticipated Saturday Evening Mass is getting earlier and earlier. Last week it seemed to start at 4pm Eastern time; this week it must have been 3:15 or 3:30pm. Perhaps they set their clocks ahead an hour last night instead of tonight?!
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
It might be The Other Munk.


Not unless he's bought a toupee!

[ 10. March 2007, 20:01: Message edited by: Jahlove ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Or perhaps they want to catch a movie at the cheap late-afternoon prices?
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
oooh, the Tabernacle's open emitting an eerie blue light!!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jahlove:
Not unless he's bought a toupee!

I thought one of them had hair. At any rate, he didn't look familiar. Perhaps we'll get another glimpse.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh wonderful - I love the mystically glowing tabernacle door! And the Alpha and Omega chazzie!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The surpliced one was doing something indeterminate, and there was what looked like a golden handle on the paten.

Then he disappeared, and took the chalice and paten with him -- poof!

(This is so cool!)
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
And it really is a monk with hair - do you think our prayers for more vocations have borne fruit already?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Nothing is impossible to those who have faith.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The mystical glow is gone....
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
Oh wonderful - I love the mystically glowing tabernacle door! And the Alpha and Omega chazzie!

It is darker in there now. I think they must have had beautiful weather, and left the west doors open during the mass, as it was possible to see shadows of the altar and the celebrant during the mass, in addition to the glow on the tabernacle. Now, the doors appear to be closed, so the mass must be over.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Martin L:
Now, the doors appear to be closed, so the mass must be over.

...in plenty of time for the Early Bird Special at Red Lobster!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Munx with hair? Is outrage! They should all be properly tonsured!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
With all of this talk on the forums lately about technology and worship, would it be possible for someone here to become a virtual MC for the dear brothers?

They could keep a laptop hidden behind the ambo and the MC could send messages like

"Now remove the missal and missal stand from the altar."

"Ring the bells; once, twice, thrice, stop."

"More priknash, MORE PRIKNASH!"
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
We need a way to smell that incense online, too. How about a Virtual Scent Dispenser/Olfactory Enhancer?
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
We need a way to smell that incense online, too. How about a Virtual Scent Dispenser/Olfactory Enhancer?

Here you go, Rossweisse.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oh, my.

I shudder to think what the adolescent males (of all ages) of the world could do with that one.

Ross
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Will that perhaps become the approved form of censing for the OHP and electric guitars crowd?
 
Posted by Ancient Mariner (# 4) on :
 
St Pixels must be told about this!

[Cool]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Has the missal stand been out all night?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
It was there last night, the last time I looked in; and its still there this afternoon.

One less thing to worry with for tomorrow's Mass.
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
Have they given up on Sunday masses? The Saturday anticipated mass seems to be the practice these days.

Perhaps they are like the monastic communities around here, who keep themselves busy on Sunday mornings acting as supply priests to parishes that need extras.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
IIRC, Martin L, the Munx are actually absent from the monastery on Sundays (and, it seems, some Saturdays). As I have asked before - where do they go and what do they do?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Anthropax (# 11234) on :
 
I caught the back of a monk! I think he'd been clearing the missal stand away - I'm very excited - my first monk!
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
And now Jesus is out! I hope the munx have come back refreshed from some innocent monastic excursion.
 
Posted by Anthropax (# 11234) on :
 
I managed to see a monk putting Jesus in His monstrance - I'm chuffed!
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
Any new screen grabs? Caught in the act? We need new proof!!

<excitedly digging into special lent popcorn bowl and munching along, while watching>
 
Posted by Anthropax (# 11234) on :
 
I've put a couple up on flickr, from just now.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thanx for those excellent Munx pix, O Anthropax!

(5 exes in one sentence - couldn't resist it!).

I think the Munx probably do go to various churches on Sundays. I was at our local Carmelite Priory this morning for Mass, and only Father Prior himself was in evidence - the rest of the brethren were apparently elsewhere.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
A new monk! And I missed him! Bother!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Anthropax:
I've put a couple up on flickr, from just now.

I really MUST figure out how to send Ann my screen grabs -- I have been very fortunate of late.

Right now the altar is bare except for the candles; JC is snoozing.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Pretty dim in there today....
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
It's still dim in there, but the monstrance is on the altar (6:08pm EDT).
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Martin L:
It's still dim in there, but the monstrance is on the altar (6:08pm EDT).

Still there. (6:31pm EDT).
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
The number of times I have missed seeing that thing in the hlast two weeks ...
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
Was still there at 6:53pm EDT. I was trying to watch for a changeover, but I missed it. Must have been almost an hour.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Missed it. Drat.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
6.23pm UK time, and the monstrance is out!

(sings)

Blessed and praised be Jesus Christ
In the Most Holy Sacrament,
Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest!

To come on-line at the end of a very busy day, and to be greeted by the sight of Our Lord.......wonderful!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And there it is! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
6:31pm EDT and the altar is bare. I wonder what was so special about last night.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
We're assembling for Mass right now !

I wonder what the Gathering Song is this morning?
 
Posted by Gwai (# 11076) on :
 
Is it just me or is the page down?

ETA: Nevermind, it's back.

[ 14. March 2007, 15:17: Message edited by: Gwai ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The camera spot is completely blank! [Eek!]
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
So I see... [Frown]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
The picture's back - and Exposition is in progress (albeit with a somewhat carelessly-placed monstrance.......)!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
missed Him... [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It's baaaaaack....just a crucifix on the altar right now, but that's better than blankness!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Sorry you missed Exposition, Ross - but, as has been said before, the Munx do seem to be arranging things rather better. Roll on Holy Hour next Monday!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
What is this "Holy Hour" likely to consist of?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And will there be sherry?
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I keep wanting to call it "Happy Hour". [Axe murder]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Can't it be both?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The picture was out again earlier -- but the monstrance is now on the altar, perhaps to make up for that.

It always makes me feel better to see it!
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
And He's still out !
But, the shadows are lengthening, and
the darkness falls at His behest.
Nevertheless, I like it.

Still wanting to hear what Holy Hour will be. Is there any ceremonial to be done? A procession?
Singing? Or simply people invited in to quietly adore, as normal?
PB4S
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Dry sherry okay with you, Pearl?
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Ok, I think I figured it out. They've got requests for people to sign up for Holy Hours on the site-- so I'm betting that the reason Jesus keeps getting let out is for play dates!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep:
Ok, I think I figured it out. They've got requests for people to sign up for Holy Hours on the site-- so I'm betting that the reason Jesus keeps getting let out is for play dates!

That makes the Baby Jesus smile!
 
Posted by Spiffy da WonderSheep (# 5267) on :
 
Look! He's got another play date!
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
Exposition is going on right now. (7:27pm EDT)
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Now asleep, after a busy day, at 11:20 Eastern Time....
 
Posted by Skateboard (# 11372) on :
 
I've looked in twice recently and found the quality of light to be improved, the picture clearer.

I've been thinking about what Bishop's Finger said:
quote:
To come on-line at the end of a very busy day, and to be greeted by the sight of Our Lord.......wonderful!

I'm wondering what is the difference between logging on when the exposition is in progress in real time, or opening a saved picture of the exposition, of which I now have several on my PC.
 
Posted by Autenrieth Road (# 10509) on :
 
Skateboard, your question fits better on our new Online Eucharistic Adoration thread, so I have copied it over to that thread.

Autenrieth Road
Ecclesiantics Host
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
<bump>

Don't forget about Holy Hour Monday afternoon!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
They must all be resting up for it; it's been an extremely slow day.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
When is the Holy Hour due to begin, UK time? I don't want to miss it, but it's getting on for bed-time here.......

Ian J.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I tuned in about 4:15, their time, and my time, and there was nothing happening at all. Just the little crucifix on the altar, and kind of dark in there. And the announcement of the Special Holy Hour was not on the page, either.

Cancelled? Held in some other room in the monastery? Don't know.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, I've just noticed that the announcement has disappeared......rats.......

......I do hope, though, that the Munx are OK.

Meanwhile.....

Despise not, O Guardian of the Redeemer, my humble supplication, but in your bounty hear and answer me. Amen.

.....being an extract from one of the rather lovely prayers to St. Joseph on the BSW site.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Yeah, it's their patronal feast!

I hope everything's all right.

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Did anyone catch a glimpse of Mass or Exposition today? I'm not sure if the picture I'm seeing now is a real-time image or a photograph (IYSWIM - I'm not well up on the technical language......).

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
No, and I was watching for it this morning.

Now I'm watching to see if the tabernacle light has burned out again.

Ross
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
I wonder what's going on. I certainly hope they are not going to entirely prearranged time slots!

ETA: Yay! 37 pages!

[ 21. March 2007, 02:19: Message edited by: Martin L ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I think the tabby light's out. But it's hard to tell, and things are so unchanged that it might well be a still shot.

[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Is it Spring Break?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Maybe it is - at any rate, the lights are going out and it looks as though nobody's home......

[Votive] for the Munx.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
No change in 24 hours -- I think it IS a still shot. (Let's have truth in advertising, please, gentlemen!)

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Has anyone seen any signs of life today?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
None.

I wonder if the Munx are on a Lenten retreat (and have forgotten to update the website!)?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Still no sign of life. The altar lights appear to be exactly as they were yesterday, and I am inclined to agree that we are (alas!) seeing a still photo.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
I have been checking in for the last couple of days, and I agree that it appears to be the same. It would be nice if the brothers would provide an update or a communiqué of some sort, lest we become worried.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I have emailed the Munx to tell them of our concern, and to ask them if there is perhaps a problem with the webcam itself. Watch this space!

Ian J.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'm so accustomed to looking at it; it's terribly disappointing when it's not really live.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Being a determined optimist, I'm hoping that the still is there because the Munx are working hard on getting the chapel ready for Easter. They just don't want us to see the ladders and the buckets and the pots of paint all over the place as they plaster and paint that back wall!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Margaret:
Being a determined optimist, I'm hoping that the still is there because the Munx are working hard on getting the chapel ready for Easter. They just don't want us to see the ladders and the buckets and the pots of paint all over the place as they plaster and paint that back wall!

Ah, Margaret, I cherish your optimistic spirit! [Axe murder]

I just wish I could be reassured that the tabby light hasn't really been burned out all this time.

Ross
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
If they were in Greater Los Angeles area, I would consider turning them in to the Clean House or reDesign crew; anybody that could help with the décor! Still, there is much to be said about stark simplicity.

[ 25. March 2007, 03:12: Message edited by: Martin L ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Martin, that qualifies as industrial-strength simplicity.

And we're still looking at the still shot.... We need some Truth in Advertising, brothers!

Ross
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
I have high hopes for Annunciation tomorrow. Perhaps I'll endeavour to check between 11AM and 12PM EDT, just in case. That seems to be the usual mass time. Nothing coaxes shy Roman Catholics out of the woodwork more than liturgical anomalies--Blessing of Throats, Blessing of Pets, the Gloria in the midst of Lent, Ashes on the forehead, Waving of Palms, Genuflecting at Et incarnatus est, etc.

[ 26. March 2007, 01:46: Message edited by: Martin L ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
(I didn't get my throat blessed on Candlemas this year. That explains SO much!)
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
(I didn't get my throat blessed on Candlemas this year. That explains SO much!)

That you attend a liturgically-correct parish? [Smile]

Aren't the throats blessed on the day after Candlemas--February 3 (the Feast of St. Blase)?

Nevertheless, I did not either!

10:08am EDT and all is the same.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
I haven't yet had a reply to my email (it's been several days now), so either the Munx' pooter has broken down or they're on retreat......or something.

Ian J.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I've been wandering through the rest of their website. If you scroll down to "Monastery News" in The Tabernacle Spring 2007 (their magazine), you will see that they've recently acquired a new bishop. If you look at their Vocation Page, the new Bishop Frank Dewane chose to end the Public Association mainly due to insufficient membership. Also, the vocation seems to be written in the past tense. If you look near the end of their History Page, they were closed on 16th March - the last time we saw any action - and are now relocating.

All very sad for them and I hope and pray they can continue their vocation somehow.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thank you, Ann, for taking the time and trouble to sift through the Munx' rather extensive website!

I note that the whole enterprise was a three-year experiment, something I hadn't appreciated before.

Thanks and blessings, Brother John and Brother Craig - we hope to see you back on the Web some day.

[Votive]

Ian J.
 
Posted by Amazing Grace (# 95) on :
 
[Waterworks] [Waterworks] [Waterworks]

That is all.

Charlotte
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Martin L:
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
(I didn't get my throat blessed on Candlemas this year. That explains SO much!)

That you attend a liturgically-correct parish? [Smile]

Aren't the throats blessed on the day after Candlemas--February 3 (the Feast of St. Blase)?

Nevertheless, I did not either!

10:08am EDT and all is the same.

No, but I've been known to visit them!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oh, no! This is terrible -- and they just opened their new monastery, too!

What a rotter that bishop must be.
 
Posted by Ian Climacus (# 944) on :
 
Thank you monks for over two years of blessing, and a very enjoyable SoF thread.

God bless you. [Votive]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Yes, thank you, brothers. May God bless you richly in your future lives. [Tear]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh, those poor monks! After all the time they spent raising funds and planning and building their new monastery, to be summarily shut down like that - and it must have been at very short notice, since they'd advertised the Holy Hour on St Joseph's Day only a few days before it happened. The Bishop might at least have let them celebrate their patronal festival.

[Votive] [Votive] [Votive] for Brother John and Brother Craig, and I hope we soon hear more news of them.
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
The Brothers have certainly had a lot of ups & downs in trying to get their community going. I pray this is a temporary setback for them and that they will find a way of continuing their vocation.

[Votive]
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
No wonder the tabernacle light has been out. No one home.

This is very sad. [Frown]

[ 27. March 2007, 14:16: Message edited by: Pearl B4 Swine ]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
If the tabernacle light is out because Jesus isn't at home, then the tabernacle door should be open to make it unmistakeably clear that the house is empty.

I do hope the bishop wasn't so awful and abrupt that the Munx didn't have time to put their sanctuary to rights and take Jesus with them when they left.

This is sad news, indeed. [Votive] for the brothers.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
It sounds pretty abrupt, and like a major misuse of episcopal authority.

[Mad]

Of course, I gather that in the RCC, the people of the diocese get no say whatsover in their bishops.

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
Anyone else thinking that the diocese has a brand new building (with consecrated chapel and retail outlet) paid for, brick at a time, by people who wanted some adoring to be going on but now aren't going to get it?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Yep. It's dishonest, deceptive, and just plain wrong.

Pearl, maybe you could offer the munx your laundry room for real?
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ann:
Anyone else thinking that the diocese has a brand new building (with consecrated chapel and retail outlet) paid for, brick at a time, by people who wanted some adoring to be going on but now aren't going to get it?

Much like the Archdiocese of Chicago is getting a beautiful chapel by closing this and making it the new diocesan headquarters? [Biased]

The new Bishop of Venice in Florida must not be sold on the whole technology in worship issue yet.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
The new Bishop of Venice in Florida must not be sold on treating his flock as a loving pastor should -- or on his responsibilities to the people (many Shipmates included) who helped to pay for that monastery.

Hmmm....I wonder to what uses he'll put his stolen property? [Paranoid]

Ross
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
The fate of two Munx and their monastery might not be world-shattering news, generally speaking, but it would be interesting to see any mention of this affair that might crop up in local newspapers etc.

Are there any local-ish Shipmates who might be able to pick up on this?

Meanwhile, where do I go for Adoration?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Sir Kevin (# 3492) on :
 
This new apple puter is great - I can have multiple open windows! Going to webcam now...
 
Posted by Autenrieth Road (# 10509) on :
 
Alas, read back up a bit, Sir Kevin. Webcam, while there, appears not to be live, due to events described/linked to above.
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
Bishop Dewane may have closed the monastry and moved the munx out, but the website still appears to be inviting people to make a donation. Certainly the link works - I'm reluctant to go any further, though it appears that the minimum donation is only one dollar, which is hardly anything in UK money these days!! [Smile]

Isn't this 'getting money under false pretences' or something similar?
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Aha! The Bishop's haste may yet prove his undoing! Anyone care to make a donation - and then sue him?

[Devil]

Ian J.
 
Posted by fisher (# 9080) on :
 
That is very sad.

[Votive] [Votive] [Votive]

Who knows what factors the bishop may have had to take into account? - but, whatever the circumstances, I'm humbled by the courage and persistence that the two Brothers must have. For what little it's worth, I wish them the very best.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Speculation over the situation was bothering me, so I just now picked up the phone and called the Munx. I had a pleasant conversation with Brother John, who gave me the scoop. I won't go into detail, because I neglected to ask if I could post it, but I think this much is all public information:

Basically, their "public association" with the Diocese was a three-year contract. The new bishop came in and said he would not renew it.

The website will close down at the end of the month, except for one page. They have two months to get out of the building, and they can no longer hold public services.

The good news is that the bishop can't just confiscate the building; they will be reimbursed for it, and the money that was contributed will go toward a new building. They're looking for a bishop who would be interested in having them.

They are not encouraging protests. However, I looked up the contact information, and for those polite and reasonable Shipmates who find the bishop's action ill-considered and would like to let him know how much the BSW means to them, I hereby share it: Diocese of Venice.

Address snail mail to the Most Rev. Frank J. Dewane, Bishop of the Diocese of Venice, Catholic Center, 1000 Pinebrook Road, Venice, FL 34285; the telephone number is 941-484-9543 (fax 941-484-1121), and the general e-mail address is information@dioceseofvenice.org.

Brother John reminded me that the Church is not a democracy. It seems to me that it shouldn't be a dictatorship, either. (But maybe that's just died-in-the-wool Anglican me.)

I'm praying that the brothers find a new diocese quickly, that their vocations increase, and that the move goes smoothly for them.

[Votive]

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
(I just emailed the bishop.)
 
Posted by Qoheleth. (# 9265) on :
 
<humorous tangent>

Those suffering withdrawal symptoms might visit here and meditate upon the slow working of God in and through the wonders of His creation.

Q.
 
Posted by J Whitgift (# 1981) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Qoheleth.:
<humorous tangent>

Those suffering withdrawal symptoms might visit here and meditate upon the slow working of God in and through the wonders of His creation.

Q.

Damn, you beat me to it! [Waterworks]

Had me [Snigger] when I saw the story on the BBC News website.
 
Posted by Manipled Mutineer (# 11514) on :
 
alter
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:

Meanwhile, where do I go for Adoration?

Ian J.

One might try this alternative; from the Chapel of the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters/Congregatio Servarum Spiritus Sancti de Adoratione perpetua (SSpSAp) in Philadelphia.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Somehow, Q, it's just not the same.... [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Martin L (# 11804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
Somehow, Q, it's just not the same.... [Roll Eyes]

What is the British obsession with cheese? I can't help but think about that scene in European Vacation where the only thing on every British TV channel is a cheese documentary.

Ross, thanks for finding the info about His Excellency. He's got an impressive resume; there must be something else going on.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
I think, in the past, some have mentioned another on-line Adoration site, www.savior.org . (Sorry, I'm link-challenged)

Thank you, Ross, for speaking with our Brothers. They are most welcome to drop in, anytime, to meditate, accompanied by the rhythmic whirring of the dryer. Or, to just rest awhile.
PB4S
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Thank you, Rossweisse, for that most interesting and helpful post! I do hope the Munx were encouraged by their contact with the Ship.

At least the situation is not quite as bad as we had perhaps feared. Maybe there's a sympathetic parish somewhere that could house the Munx pro tem?

Ian J.
 
Posted by Manipled Mutineer (# 11514) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Pearl B4 Swine:
I think, in the past, some have mentioned another on-line Adoration site, www.savior.org . (Sorry, I'm link-challenged)


PB4S

Indeed - see my post above.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I miss the munx already.

[Waterworks]
 
Posted by Jahlove (# 10290) on :
 
Me too - [Waterworks]

One can only hope that they have gone to a better place [Angel]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I gather some people actually like Florida...
 
Posted by John H (# 9599) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse (emphasis added):
Basically, their "public association" with the Diocese was a three-year contract.

Hmm. What's wrong with this picture? [Disappointed]
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
They're offline now, from what I can tell. [Frown]

quote:
Dear Friends,
For the time being it will not be possible to access our website or e-mail us. You are all in our prayers. We will inform you when the website and e-mail are available again.
In Our Eucharistic Lord,
The Monks of Adoration

(From www.monksofadoration.org)

[Mad] [Waterworks] [Tear]

* * * * * *

[Votive]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
[Votive] for the Monks - may they find a new and welcoming home soon. [Votive]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
This is heartbreaking.

I even miss the still picture. Fortunately, I still have my screen grabs.... Still want 'em, Ann?

Ross
 
Posted by Love the You you hide (# 12249) on :
 
[Tear]

[ 03. April 2007, 14:28: Message edited by: Love the You you hide ]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
This is heartbreaking.

I even miss the still picture. Fortunately, I still have my screen grabs.... Still want 'em, Ann?

Ross

Yes, thank you Rossweisse.

I'll keep the tribute site up. As God is a god of time and space, I think it will count a little - and remind me to keep the Munx in my prayers each time I look at it.
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
And perhaps one day when our prayers help them get up and going again, they can use them to show people a bit of their history. [Smile]

ETA: Perhaps we should forward a copy of this thread to their bishop, as proof that what they were doing seemed to touch people's hearts. Even the motley crew of the sort who started out saying "Oh, isn't this funny? Can you believe it? Who would do such a thing?".

[ 03. April 2007, 21:08: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I have not yet had the courtesy of a reply from the Bishop or any of his staff.

[Disappointed]

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jlg:
And perhaps one day when our prayers help them get up and going again, they can use them to show people a bit of their history. [Smile]

ETA: Perhaps we should forward a copy of this thread to their bishop, as proof that what they were doing seemed to touch people's hearts. Even the motley crew of the sort who started out saying "Oh, isn't this funny? Can you believe it? Who would do such a thing?".

Yes - I came to laugh and stayed to pray.
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
But because I can't stay serious for too long, do you think they'll bury this or this statue of St Joseph upside down in their yard to find a new place?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Because I can't stay serious too long, either: The large one might be more efficacious, but the tacky little plastic one deserves to be placed deeply under the sod.

Ross
 
Posted by Liverpool fan (# 11424) on :
 
Been away for a bit and then I come back to hear the news. [Waterworks]

Hope things go well for them. Would be wonderful to see them online again in another place. This is a time of Resurrection, after all.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
How long should I wait to hear from the Bishop (or flunky) before I write again, do you think?

Ross
 
Posted by The Silent Acolyte (# 1158) on :
 
You assume that he answers his mail. I know mine doesn't.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Nor does mine. His secretary, however, has been occasionally known to respond to things.
 
Posted by TonyK (# 35) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
How long should I wait to hear from the Bishop (or flunky) before I write again, do you think?

Perhaps we should arrange for us all to mail, or email, the bishop? Sort of a petition from all the shipmates who have enjoyed/been influenced by/whatever the munx endeavours.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Good thinking, TonyK.

Here's that contact information once again, BSW fans:

quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
...They are not encouraging protests.

[contact info deleted by host]




[ 06. April 2007, 03:36: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
Or you can e-mail the Bishop's Executive Secretary, [personal contact details deleted by host]

[ 06. April 2007, 03:37: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Cool! Thanks, Pigwidgeon!
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Hostly Mobcap ON

Using the Ship to organize actions intended to influence the internal functions of particular religious institutions is not allowed. Stop providing information and inciting people to do so.

Hostly Mobcap OFF

[ 05. April 2007, 04:51: Message edited by: jlg ]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Oop! Sorry, Jennifer. I hadn't thought of it in those terms. [Hot and Hormonal]
 
Posted by jlg (# 98) on :
 
Neither did I initially (see my earlier post proposing sending this thread to the Bishop), but then my hostly thinking belatedly kicked in and I realized we shouldn't be doing this.

I've therefore deleted the contact information.
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
In an idle moment when I should have been doing other things I googled for the Munx and found a prayer request for them, with a link to a prayer thread which gives some incidental information - I think Zimmer Lady may be Br Craig's mother, who's been thrown out with them.
 
Posted by Pearl B4 Swine (# 11451) on :
 
Thank you, Margaret.
Too bad that the diocese couldn't lend a hand, offer some support and encouragement, instead of pulling the plug like that.
After all, Charity Begins At Home. Or is that way too old-fashioned?

Let's continue to pray that they can with-stand this set-back, and continue their work.
[Votive]
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
There are few things worse than a power-mad bishop.

I did finally get Ann some of my screen grabs of the munx; she's put them up successfully, and I am inspired to send her more!

At least we have our memories.... [Tear]

Ross
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
I've just put up a second batch of screengrabs, courtesy of Rossweisse.

It looks as if any news on the Munx can be found here; not a lot, but I think they have closer contact.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I don't think I sent those in chronological order -- ah, well.

I hope they can find a new home soon, or that God smacks the Bishop upside the head with a heavenly two-by-four. Or both.

Ross
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Oh, now this is getting seriously weird - I've just clicked on the link that Ann gave to see if there were any more updates on the munx yet, and found that the thread about their plight has been severely pruned. There are just basic announcements now, and all the comments have disappeared.

Have the Bishop's secret police raided the forum [Paranoid] ?
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I noticed that my comment had disappeared yesterday.

(NObody expects the Spanish Inqui...er...what kind of inquisition operates in Flawridah?)

Any theories on what's happening there?

Ross
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I've posted a query in a new thread, since the others have been closed and censorship on this subject seems to be rampant.

Yikes!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
The link provided above still retains the message from the Munx in which they say that they have until 16th May to remove themselves from the premises.

[Votive]

Ian J.
 
Posted by kc598 (# 12553) on :
 
Greetings, Shipmates! I am a new member of your forum - KC. I have been following the monks’ situation - that's how I found your site here. I asked Scot at your site for advice, and he suggested I post my request here. Having spoken with some who know the monks, the monks are in serious need right now in trying to find a new diocese home to receive them. At this stage of their lives (and their mothers, who are both very ill), they should not have to be worrying about where and how to live. It's terrible.

I understand the Ship of Fools forum does not want to organize a protest to affect the policies of a religious organization. But would any of you be willing as individuals - apart from and with no mention of Ship of Fools - be willing to send a brief “reference” letter, note, or email of sorts to the monks that they could use in appealing to other dioceses to receive them? I am writing one myself as an individual to send to them just briefly expressing what the site meant to me, between the online chapel visits and other aspects of their site, i.e. their writings. This might help them as they are under review by potential diocesan homes. It doesn't have to be long, just a sincere, respectful letter (no complaints about the handling of the situation please, although I’m sure we all feel the same). I just feel so badly for them that I want to help them. Presently, I believe we can still send to their email or their monastery address in Englewood, Florida; any mail would also be forwarded to their rental place once they move to temporary quarters.

If anyone needs the US Mail address or email information for the monks, you may email me apart from this forum at mgmtexec2@yahoo.com. I'm just asking individuals who were blessed by their site to send some support. “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” (quote Edmund Burke) Thank you very much.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Thanks, kc598, and welcome to the Ship.

Ross
 
Posted by kc598 (# 12553) on :
 
Ross, thanks for the welcome. And please, call me Karen. I tend to be blog/forum-challenged so it took me a few to figure out what name went where. I have since updated my signature. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Margaret (# 283) on :
 
Thanks, Karen, what a great idea - I'll certainly send an e-mail. Please keep us in touch with what's happening!
 
Posted by kc598 (# 12553) on :
 
Hello! Just a small update on the monks:

Even though they're not using the website email in an official capacity, they can still access it and receive emails sent to it. They don't know as yet if their current phone number will remain the same or not when they move to a rental place. I was also informed by some associates of theirs that they had been self supporting and the website was the only way they really had of getting any kind of feedback or financial support. So it's a difficult position they are in now. They are applying to different dioceses who are reviewing them for possible acceptance; I'm told that 2 have expressed some interest. Let's hope/pray that someone good takes them on quickly.

They have also just made arrangements to receive donations as moving all their stuff is costing a lot of money. If anyone feels they would like to donate, please contact me at mgmtexec2@yahoo.com and I'll send you the details. No pressure; just letting you know this option exists if you want to and are able to. I know that they will be equally pleased with supportive feedback

Thanks all for listening, er, reading! [Smile]
 
Posted by Ann (# 94) on :
 
The monks had until the middle of this week to move. My prayers are with them as they leave the monastery they worked so hard to build and hoped would be their home until 'retirement' into their little cemetery.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I'm still trying not to be angry with their arbitrary new bishop.

[Votive] Prayers ascending for a bright future for the munx.

(And an aside to the Ecclesiantical Host: Might this thread be a candidate for Limbo?)

Ross
 
Posted by Wesley J (# 6075) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rossweisse:
[...] (And an aside to the Ecclesiantical Host: Might this thread be a candidate for Limbo?)

Ross

Surely not yet? [Eek!] - We are still hoping for The Resurrection Of The Munx ™!
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
Munx resurrexit?

Make it so!

Ross
 


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