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The Immaculate Conception of The Blessed Virgin Mary.
Feast Day 8 December.
Double of The First-Class
with an Octave.
White Vestments.
The Immaculate Conception.
Illustration: UNA VOCE OF ORANGE COUNTY
Artist: René de Cramer.
“Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium”.
Used with Permission.
Feast of The Immaculate Conception
of The Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.
unless otherwise stated.
He covered her “with a Mantle of Holiness” (Introit) and, “preserving her Soul from all stain, He made her a worthy dwelling place for His Son” (Collect).
From the 8th-Century A.D., Celebrated in The East on
9 December;
From the 9th-Century A.D., Celebrated in Ireland on 3 May;
In the 11th-Century, in England, Celebrated on 8 December.
The Benedictines, with Saint Anselm, and The Franciscans, with Duns Scotus (1308), favoured the Feast of “The Immaculate Conception,” which, in 1128, was kept in Anglo-Saxon Monasteries.
The Benedictines, with Saint Anselm, and The Franciscans, with Duns Scotus (1308), favoured the Feast of “The Immaculate Conception,” which, in 1128, was kept in Anglo-Saxon Monasteries.
Feast of The Immaculate Conception
of The Blessed Virgin Mary.
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In the 15th-Century, Pope Sixtus IV, a Franciscan, erected, at The Vatican, the Sixtine (Sistine) Chapel in honour of The Conception of The Virgin. And, on 8 December 1854, Blessed Pope Pius IX officially proclaimed this great Dogma, making himself the mouthpiece of all the Christian Tradition summed up in the words of the Angel: “Hail Mary, full of Grace, The Lord is with thee, Blessed art thou among women” (Gospel). “Thou art all beautiful, O Mary, and the original stain is not in thee”, says, in truth, the Alleluia Verse.
Like the Dawn, which announces the day, Mary precedes The Sun of Justice, which will soon illumine the World of Souls. Bringing to us her Son, it is she who first appears in The Liturgical Cycle.
Every Parish Priest Celebrates Mass for the people of his Parish.
Mass: Gaudens gaudébo.
Commemoration: Of the Feria.
Creed: Is said.
Preface: Of The Blessed Virgin: “Et te in Conceptióne Immaculáta”, which is said during the Octave.
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