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A slight nitpik–it is “Soldier Field.”10 points.
Evidence: Over 260,000 attended the Marian year tribute in Soldier’s Field in 1954.
chicagobears.com/tradition/sf_timeline.asp
A slight nitpik–it is “Soldier Field.”10 points.
Evidence: Over 260,000 attended the Marian year tribute in Soldier’s Field in 1954.
chicagobears.com/tradition/sf_timeline.asp
Wow. I wonder if I was THERE! I’d have been 3 years old, but my folks and both sets of grandparents (aunts, uncles, etc.) were quite devout and likely to go to something like that.10 points.
Evidence: Over 260,000 attended the Marian year tribute in Soldier’s Field in 1954.
chicagobears.com/tradition/sf_timeline.asp
That’s in Canada, not here. So far, this is still America - barely.They can sue him for hate speech.
Hanging on by the skin of our TEETH.That’s in Canada, not here. So far, this is still America - barely.
Really? O:That’s in Canada, not here. So far, this is still America - barely.
I stand corrected.A slight nitpik–it is “Soldier Field.”![]()
LOL–or the Cell.I stand corrected.
But Soldier Field has been totally rebuilt so I doubt if we can get a big turnout there today.
It would have to be Wrigley Field as Mayor Emmanuel won’t even touch that place.![]()
I can’t get the link to load. It tries to load and it says it is waiting for a response but it just won’t load it, at least not within 20 seconds that I gave it and I do have DSL so it should have loaded by then.How much longer will speech like this be tolerated in the US?
archchicago.org/blog/comments.aspx?postID=276
Too scary. If they granted THAT permit it’d be with the proviso that the exploding scoreboard’s barrels be trained on the altar! :hey_bud:LOL–or the Cell.

The answer is simple: As long as the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution is in effect!How much longer will speech like this be tolerated in the US?
archchicago.org/blog/comments.aspx?postID=276
A manifestation of the “One man, one field” principle! :yukonjoe:A slight nitpik–it is “Soldier Field.”![]()
LOL…wow, you have so much in this post, there is no way for me to unpack it all.Quote:
Originally Posted by ProVobis
I stand corrected.
But Soldier Field has been totally rebuilt so I doubt if we can get a big turnout there today.
It would have to be Wrigley Field as Mayor Emmanuel won’t even touch that place.
Too scary. If they granted THAT permit it’d be with the proviso that the exploding scoreboard’s barrels be trained on the altar! :hey_bud:
Don’t think that’s the “cell” some politicians have in mind for us. :nope:
One outdoor public spectacle mass per year in a large venue might not be a bad idea though. I suggest one - a week before national elections every - two years. Hey, maybe make it a Traditional Latin Mass too. (I know some of those were said in Catacombs, not sure about ballparks … but to meet in the middle, hey, maybe Wrigley after all. That “ship’s mast” on the scoreboard looks like a cross to get things started).
It’d be a refreshing change to see the Bishop offering THE Sacrifice … in place of the usual light hitting pitchers trying to lay one down. < :whacky: Not serious here.
As for actual problems with reverence, I remember Pope John Paul II saying open air masses in stadiums. The most memorable adjustment was in Tempe, Arizona where a devil on the scoreboard (Arizona State U’s mascot is a “Sun Devil” cartoon) was covered up for the day.
That had its secular counterpart when POTUS BH Obama spoke at Georgetown U. and demanded that an IHS symbol in Gaston Hall be covered. IHS symbolizes the name of Jesus Christ. :tsktsk:
cnsnews.com/news/article/georgetown-says-it-covered-over-name-jesus-comply-white-house-request-0
I do wonder if President Obama makes similar demands of Muslim venues or if he’d visit
Tienamen Square in Peking and ask for Mao’s picture be turned to the wall. But I don’t wonder long. :bowdown:
Trad mass in a ballpark - the ultimate collision of the ancient, modern, reverent & “cool”?
Well, they did something at ***Soldier Field in 1954. Wish I had a picture of this ***- haven’t seen an overview one yet. Just a close-up of some Knights of Columbus that could have been from anywhere.
Hmmm…interesting nitpiks…A manifestation of the “One man, one field” principle! :yukonjoe:
A slight nitpik > a night chickflick; but a slight nitpick < a night picnic***
*** *if there is sufficient light. * If not, a slight nitpick = light toothpick.
Soldier ON!(Or should I say “Bear Down … Chicago Beeeeeears”)
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Maybe not. That’s where Emmanuel spends his time. And where Obama wish he could.LOL–or the Cell.
I couldn’t find a picture of the stadium but here’s one of a ticket.Trad mass in a ballpark - the ultimate collision of the ancient, modern, reverent & “cool”?
Well, they did something at ***Soldier Field in 1954. Wish I had a picture of this ***- haven’t seen an overview one yet. Just a close-up of some Knights of Columbus that could have been from anywhere.
That RULES! < Californian for that is very, very good!I couldn’t find a picture of the stadium but here’s one of a ticket.
familyephemera.tumblr.com/image/25034897849
What a talented fellow you are. I can’t tell where the counsel ends and the compliment begins! Thanks. :dancing:LOL…wow, you have so much in this post, there is no way for me to unpack it all.![]()
This isn’t the same event, but how about the 28th International Eucharistic Congress held at Soldier Field in 1926?I couldn’t find a picture of the stadium but here’s one of a ticket.
The talent belongs to you.What a talented fellow you are. I can’t tell where the counsel ends and the compliment begins! Thanks. :dancing: