Who is Bene Factres?

Mrs. Malaprop meets Fr. Maciel in this very punny page for the Enlightened English speaker with a good command of Mexican and Legion/Regnum Christi life

Saturday, July 30, 2011

My Facelift




I have decided at this stage of my life to have a facelift in order to display more precisely the facade of the book my son has postumously dedicated to me and which is now available at Amazon dot com and the NY Times Best Seller list for immoral literature because it features prominent clergy of the still in my mind Glorious Legion of Crisis

Speling has been corected and everything is in ship shape as the cover shows:

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Mrs. Malaprop meets Mexican Mole

Legion of Crisis Bene Factress

Fictional Internet Postings
by
Romulo Romeo Lynch Solano
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In order to understand my surname you would have to do some historical research and that should not be easy as I am sure you are a consummated cultural eager beaver and can delve into the depths of Latin American dictatorships over the last several hundred years starting from the Conquista on down to "nuestro dias" in certain countries I will not mention like Venezuela etc.

Tu Amiga de Ultrabumba,
Bene la Hechora

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Fr Anthony Re Surfaces!

finally and i am behind the news father anthony did refurbish and this was in conjunction with the sprint equinox when there was mention again of the Commission to Reform the Constititution....a constitutional amendment it is called and i dedicate this to one of my  closest friends -a man shall we say even though this is a totally platonistic relationship because after my husbands untimely death i have vowed myself to celibassy -that was one of the reasons i wanted fr as my spiritual director because of his holiness in this area and because i thought i would be able to joine the Regnum Christi "2nd degree" not sure which matriz that is spanish for nuance whereby in could live a consecrated life in the Movimiento even when i was out in the world and not living in community with my sisters if you see what i mean. But anyway Fr A is alive and kicking and will be on boreds and consulting -instead of solliciting for donations like he used to and fishing for vocations- and i am glad that a man of his excaliber is not lying in the backwaters of legion swamps down in Quintana Roo jungles and he is back in the land of the living in the land of Tir Na nOg that is gealic father's native lengua forgive my command of Spanish taking over the conversation but i must show off since i began taking my on line classes from the Oak Academy in Ireland i must off to feed Romeo who is back from Lafayette Square in downtown DC

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Legionaries are not being nice to Apostolic Delegate



1] Notice Fr. Maciel dancing the bachiata with his Holiness 'for the Kingdom of Christ';

2] Legionaries with proper clerical collars processing in a procession

According to newsources
recently in contact with
the Vatican and revealed to
this blogger in a sacred con-sis-tory
[refers to only sisters being allowed to prepare the meals for the cardinals]

it has been recently reported that Archbishop De Paulis lost his patience with some Legionaries who are not willing to move forward with their lives their vocation the Legion charisma and the three commissions which are being set up to solve all the problems of the congregation [in this case the word refers to an order and not to the congregation of faithful as in the case of the people in the pews and so referred to by our separated brethren whose churches may contain a splinter of truth of the true church which is the Roman] where the priests wear the Roman collar in the perfect rendition of which fashion you will always see the Legionary priests -carefully study above images with a magnifying glass if you have one handy otherwise buy it and charge it to your christian education- they are an example of how to wear the collar with just the right size separation of the black elements leaving a nice small white slit to show through you will notice that non catholics and other mininsters that purport themselves to be priests will often have the space too wide and thus are in contravention to the norms laid down by Nuestro Padre in the Reglas de Urbanidad y Libro de Normas y Avisos and in the 20 odd volumes of his own handwritten for the most part Letter of Nuestro Padre which at one time were valued at over One Million Dollars by the Legion and rightly so because they contained such pearls of Wisdom from the Founder who was proclaimed by Pope JP II -we love you!- as an "efficacious guide to youth" and faithfully rendered in books published by the prestigious CIF sold by the Legion to initiated persons who would understand the depths of Nuestro Padre's spirituality...The proper fashion of clerical collar Spanish clergyman is taught, styled and modeled at the Mater Ecclesiae College in Rome run by the Legionaries.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

4] Where is Father Anthony Bannon?



I am still very concerned about the whereabouts of the father and have had to do a lot of researching into recent communications of the top echelons cadgers of the Legion to see if I could find father's name but Helas as Hercule Poirot says I found a bunch of other names that were not his and most disturbing is that i found a flamenco father in Padre Antonio's place, un tal Julio Marti as the great Spanish writer said in a hundred years of solicitude


"Signed today, March 25, the solemnity of the Annunciation of Our Lord. Through the intercession of his Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary, may the Lord grant us the grace to enter ever more deeply into the mystery of the Love of God made man, and to live and share it with renewed fervor.


Fr Álvaro Alvarito Babyface Corcuera, LC, general director

Fr Luis Loosy Goose Garza, LC, vicar general

Fr Francisco Paco el Loco Mateos, LC, general counselor

Fr Michael the Bikal Ryan, LC, general counselor

Fr Joseph wearing the Burtka, LC, general counselor

Fr Evaristo Sade Sada, LC, general secretary

Fr José Mack the Knife Cárdenas, LC, territorial director for Chile and Argentina

Fr José Manuel El Vasco Otaolaurruchi, LC, territorial director for Venezuela and Colombia

Fr Manuel Lord of the Rings Aromir, LC, territorial director for Brazil

Fr Rodolfo Valentino Mayagoitia, LC, territorial director for Mexico and Central America

Fr Leonardo the Brazilian coach Nuñez, LC, territorial director for Monterrey

Fr Scott Free Reilly, LC, territorial director for Atlanta

Fr Julio The Poet Martí, LC, territorial director for New York

Fr Jesús María y Jose Delgado, LC, territorial director for Spain

Fr Jacobo Zablodovski Muñoz, LC, territorial director for France and Ireland

Fr Sylvester Heereman, alias Stallone, territorial director for Germany and Central Europe"


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Thursday, June 9, 2011

[3] Where is Fr. Anthony Bannon? Was Territorial Director of Legion for North America

this is not Fr Bannon....

Not sure when Fr. Bannon's regime as Territorial Director began and ended

It seems that at some point in 2006-2009] Territorial Directors were named for New York and Atlanta, thus splitting the territory and leaving Fr. Bannon out of the equasion.

[2] Where is Fr. Anthony Bannon, LC? The Vocations Expert

Here is a text from the American Papist blog in March 2009; it was after the Maciel double life scandal broke; Fr Anthony, in teleconference evaded this reality and spoke about vocations to the priesthood

So in March 2009 Fr Anthony was ingnoring the Maciel scandal and acting as Vocations Expert

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Thursday, March 19, 2009


Report: LC "town hall meeting" with vocations director

On March 9th I posted news forwarded to me by a member of Regnum Christi about the first-ever Interactive Teleconference hosted by Legion vocations director Fr. Anthony Bannon.

Fr. Bannon was one of the figures instrumental in the founding and expansion of the Legionaries and Regnum Christi in the United States, and has been with them for more than thirty years.

Here are my observations of the conference call he conducted last night, numbered for convenience:

There was a moderator of the conversation that introduced Fr. Bannon. People calling-in were given the option of submitting a question. Some of these questions were submitted to Fr. Bannon by the moderator (scroll down). It was promised that every question would eventually receive a response from Fr. Bannon or one of his assistants.

Fr. Bannon began with a clarification of what the call was, and was not. He said it was not a news conference and he would not be discussing or answering questions about the "unexpected events" and "total surprise" of the "serious failings of the father founder" which he went on to say were "difficult to accept, but accept them we must." [These parts felt recited and measured.]

He said the time was not yet mature to discuss these matters and promised that the Legion was in constant contact with the Holy See. He said there were facts that still need to be investigated. Prudentially and without rushing. He promised they were working on it.

[This sounded more ad-libbed] He emphatically stated that "we’re deeply sorry and apologize to anyone who has been hurt or scandalized by these actions. Our directors are quietly trying to get in touch with possible victims." He went on to apologize again for the scandal caused to "you."

"Many of you have gotten in touch with us to say you are praying for us, so let me express my gratitude for your prayers over these past weeks."

"One of the main reasons that you have supported us is our fidelity to the Holy See. That part of our spirituality is not about to change nor will it ever I hope."

He promised that anything the Holy Father saw as appropriate (in terms of taking action), "we will do that and do it happily."

[It was evident at this point that he was in fact going to discuss the situation at some length.]

"First point, our trials have been a blessing. You have been very kind to us." He said the Legion has received many accolades including from many quarters in authority in the church.

He said the apostolates were growing tremendously. "All of this is good." But at the same time: "We are human and this is therefore a danger. We can get overconfident, begin to feel superior." He said there was a real danger of "losing the focus" and that "the present situation has helped bring us back."

He continued: "This experience of weakness has brought us back to the core of what we are doing as priests. We must review our actions to make sure no one except Christ is at the center of our lives. A better awareness that it is Christ we are following, and no one and nothing else."

These points are perhaps the most interesting of what he said: "Our constitutions were approved 25 ½ years ago. It was like the church took our charism out of our hands. Received from God, and taken out of our hands and our founder’s hands. For those 25 years, not even he could change them without going through a process."

[I'm paraphrasing:] The church has guaranteed ours as a valid charism, and protects it. It is a valid path to holiness. Regnum Christi was approved in similar fashion 4 years ago.

We work to do what the church has approved in order to make it a reality. [At this point it felt rather distinctly that he was reading from a prepared statement. Though perhaps rephrasing things in his own words. It was very fluid.]

He concluded by saying, in effect, "We want to make sure we are what we are supposed to be, in what the Church has approved."

(I forget exactly how long this opening statement took to complete, but I believe it was about 8 minutes.)

Next, he overviewed the situation of Legionary formation in the United States. "Vocations are up this year" was the bottom line. But he spoke at length and in great detail. He talked a lot about how happy the seminarians are.

He said formation of Legionary priests faces two challenges: fostering commitment to the vocation they have chosen on the side of the seminarians, and providing for the financial needs of their education on the side of the formators.

At this point, the moderator came back on the line and asked five survey questions of the listeners, which I paraphrase: a) how vital is the work of the legion to the future success of the Church? b) in addition to vocations, what are you most interested in -

Youth family programs; Schools/education; Work with poor abroad? c) what age group are you in? d) have you ever met a legion priest or seminarian? e) are you interested in a future teleconference?

Following this, roughly 30 minutes of the moderator asking questions from the listeners while Fr. Bannon responded. The questions: a) “how come the Legionaries aren’t assigned to parishes like regular priests?” b) “Should parents be allowed to see those in the novitiate more often?” [Fr. Bannon explained that the novitiate is "Almost like a year or two of contemplative life."] c) "how has the economic downturn affecting the legion in the way you operate?" [Fr. Bannon said it has affected them as much as anyone else, so seriously. They are looking to expand their donor base, I gathered] d) "how much time does the Legion spend supporting human life and against abortion, etc?" e) why does it take so long to reach ordination?" [The gist of Fr. Bannon's answer: because they are not ordained until they are ready to act as priests.] f) "We’re in a period of spiritual warfare. What should we do and what is the Legion doing?" [Here it was interesting to note that I believe Fr. Bannon slipped at one point into saying "John Paul II told the founder ... I mean, told us ..."] g) "do the Legion receive funds from anyone besides private donors? Do the dioceses?" [This question, perhaps because he did not understand it, I don't think Fr. Bannon ended up answering. He spoke about collaboration between the Legion and local dioceses instead.]

I've not posted most of the spiritual insights and attitudes that Fr. Bannon expressed. I had the impression I was in the presence of a holy man, very dedicated to his mission of forming priests.

He often thanked the listeners for supporting the Legion. He said "God’s providence is always there, and he will bless and help us" and asked that "we may have the perseverance to do what we need to do". He prayed that he could "Serve you and serve souls better" and promised to pray for the listeners in his prayers and Masses. He said God was very present to us now.

Afterwards the moderator returned to the line and thanked everyone, saying he thought it was an excellent way to be "close to you." People whose questions were not answered were invited to leave a voicemail.
I'm not sure that I have any commentary to add except one observation: it's a pity that this conversation had to be conducted about such pressing issues as the formation of seminarians, the financial stress of our times and on the Legion, and the future of the Legion in relation to the Church ... without any up-front discussion of the Maciel scandal. Clearly it is on people's minds, clearly they are looking for answers, and Fr. Bannon could not (read, is not allowed at this point to) give any.


Let us pray for priests and seminarians of the Legion, for the consecrated lay members of Regnum Christi, and for Maciel's victims, that a forthright solution will be pursued to these too-long-festering wounds.

[1] Where is Fr. Anthony Bannon, LC

from Google and a webpage promoting Fr. Bannon's publications: LUNCH IN THE DEEP, and PETER [FONDA] ON THE SHORE [OF GOLDEN POND]


Born in Dublin, Ireland, Father Anthony Bannon entered the Legion of Christ in 1964 and coursed his studies for the priesthood in Ireland, Spain and Italy, completing his apostolic internship in Mexico.

Ordained on Christmas Eve, 1975, Father Bannon has worked in North America continually since April 1976, as Vocation Director for the Legionaries of Christ. He has been Novice Instructor, Rector of the Novitiate in Connecticut for 12 years, followed by 16 years as Territorial Director. Father Bannon is particularly interested in education at all levels, having participated in the foundation of six seminaries, 12 schools, the Institute for Psychological Sciences and the University of Sacramento. He also founded National Consultants for Education, and a website for Vocations.

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Launch into the Deep


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This book is the next best thing to going on a retreat to discern your vocation. Based on retreat talks Fr. Bannon gave to college students exploring their own vocation to the priestly and religious life, each meditation begins with a Scripture passage and draws you into a personal conversation with Christ, inviting Him to work in your soul.

Peter on the Shore

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Because it provides a practical look at vocation in Scripture and in real life, Peter on the Shore is an excellent tool to start discerning God's special plan for you, your path to holiness, and the true happiness our Lord has in store for each of us.