Non-Italic Text taken from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal
for Wednesday in Holy Week
Pictures and Italic text taken from Wikipedia (the free encyclopaedia) (unless otherwise accredited)
Station at Saint Mary Major
Indulgence of 10 years and 10 Quarantines
Privileged Feria
Violet Vestments
Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major
Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore (Italian)
Basilica Sanctae Mariae Maioris (Latin)
(From Wikimedia Commons. Photo taken by LPLT, November 2008)
The first passage, from the Prophet Isaias, bears on the Passion. The blood that dyes the Saviour’s garments is His own most precious blood. Instead of crushing the people in His indignation, He suffers and dies for them.
Santa Maria Maggiore
by M. Ohlmüller (dated 1883)
Watercolours
(From Wikimedia Commons)
Justifying to the full His title of Saviour, “He became obedient unto death, even to the death of the Cross” (Introit) as we are shown it today in the Gospel according to Saint Luke.
(From Wikimedia Commons.
Photo taken by Ricardo André Frantz, 2005)
Catechumens and Christian penitents, alike, “we were in truth like sheep that had gone astray, each one having turned aside into his own way”, and Jesus, “having the iniquity of us all laid on Him, has received in return a multitude of disciples” (Second Lesson). During the Easter festivities, the Souls of men will become reconciled to God in the Sacraments of Baptism and Penance.
Renewing at Mass the mysteries of the Passion of Our Lord, let us pray “to be delivered by His merits from the power of the enemy and to obtain the grace of His Resurrection” (First and Second Collects, and Secret).
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