Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.

Sunday 1 July 2018

Feast Of The Most Precious Blood Of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Feast Day 1 July.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.

Feast Of The Most Precious Blood Of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
   Feast Day 1 July.

Double of The First Class.

Red Vestments.




The Most Precious Blood Of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Artist: René de Cramer.
"Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium".
Used with Permission.
Illustration: UNA VOCE OF ORANGE COUNTY

The Liturgy, that admirable summary of the history of The Church, reminds us every Year, that, at this date in 1849, thanks to The French Army, the Revolution which had driven the Pope from Rome was vanquished.

To perpetuate the memory of this triumph, and to show that it was due to The Saviour's merits, Blessed Pope Pius IX, at the time a refugee at Gaeta, instituted The Feast of The Precious Blood.

Pope Pius XI, in 1934, raised it to The First Class.



The Antiphon at The Magnificat 
for Second Vespers

on The Feast of The Most Precious Blood 
of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Available on YouTube at


Habebitis autem*
hunc diem in monumentum:
Et celebrabitis eum solemnem
Domino in generationibus
vestris cultu sempiterno.

Ye shall observe this day for a Memorial:
And ye shall keep it holy unto The Lord,
Throughout your generations
With an everlasting Worship.

[Exodus, Chapter xii, Verse 14]

The Heart of Jesus has made this adorable Blood circulate in His limbs; wherefore, as on The Feast of The Sacred Heart, the Gospel presents to our view the thrust of the lance which pierced the side of The Divine Crucified, Blood and Water gushing forth. [The Office of Matins speaks of The Blood, which Jesus shed at The Circumcision, in The Garden of Olives, The Flagellation, The Crowning of Thorns and on The Cross.]

Thus become united the two testimonies which The Holy Ghost bore to The Messias, when He was Baptised in the water of The Jordan and when He was Baptised in Blood on The Cross (Gradual). [The Docetes taught that Jesus was The Christ at His Baptism, and had thus come by Water, but being no longer Christ on The Cross, He had not come by Blood.]

Let us do homage to The Precious Blood of Our Redeemer, which the Priest offers to God on the Altar.

Mass: Redemisti nos.
Commemoration of The Octave Day of Saint John: At Low Masses.
Preface: Of The Holy Cross.

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