Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Lenten Station At Saint Mary Major, Rome. Wednesday Of Ember Week In Lent.


Roman Text is taken from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal.

Italic Text, Illustrations and Captions, are taken from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia,
unless otherwise stated.

Indulgence of 10 years and 10 Quarantines.
Violet Vestments.


File:Basilique Ste-Marie-Majeure, back.JPG

Français: Vue arriere de la Basilique Sainte-Marie Majeure de Rome (Santa Maria Maggiore).
English: Basilica of Saint Mary Major, Rome.
Photo: November 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: LPLT
Permission: You are free to use this picture for any purpose under the conditions specified in the license below as long as you credit its author, LPLT.
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
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The Spring Ember Week coincides with the First Week of Lent. It was instituted for the purpose of consecrating to God the new Season, and by Fasting and Prayer, to draw down heavenly graces on those who, on Saturday, are to receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders.

The Station on the Wednesday in Ember Week was always held at Saint Mary Major, the greatest and most illustrious of the Roman Churches consecrated to the Blessed Virgin.


File:Lazio Roma SMariaMaggiore2 tango7174.jpg

English: Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Vatican.
Français: Basilique Sainte-Marie-Majeure, Vatican, située à Rome, Latium, Italie.
Photo: September 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Tango7174
(Wikimedia Commons)


Is it not fitting that on this very day, when the scrutinies for Ordination used to be made, the Liturgical gathering should be made in the Basilica consecrated to her, whom Proclus of Constantinople hails as “the temple in which God became Priest” ? The Gospel also alludes to Our Lady.


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English: The Borghese Chapel, Saint Mary Major, Rome.
Português: Capela Borghese, Santa Maria Maggiore, Roma.
Photo: 2005.
Source: Taken by Ricardo André Frantz
Author: Ricardo André Frantz (User:Tetraktys)
(Wikimedia Commons)


The two Lessons, the second of which is read as the Epistle, tell of Moses and Elias, who, before seeing the glory of the Lord, fasted forty days and forty nights. Called to take the place of the rebellious Jews, let us make ourselves worthy of the fruits of Penance, as did the men of Ninive, who listened to the voice of Jonas, and the Queen of Saba, who came from her distant country to learn the wisdom of Solomon (Gospel). We shall participate, then, in the resurrection of the Saviour, symbolised by the Prophet who, after remaining three days in the whale’s belly, was vomited out alive.

Let us pray to God that we may be strengthened in mind by the fruit of good works, while we mortify our bodies by abstinence (Collect).


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