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

Friday 6 December 2019

First Mass For The Institute Of Christ The King Sovereign Priest, Fortwilliam And Macrory Church, Antrim Road, Belfast.



Fortwilliam and Macrory Church, Antrim Road, Belfast,
the new home for The Institute of Christ The King Sovereign Priest, in Belfast.
First Mass on Wednesday, 11 December 2019, 1800 hrs.
Illustration: CATHOLIC IRELAND.NET


This Article is taken from, and can be read in full at,
THE LATIN MASS SOCIETY RC DIOCESE OF MIDDLESBROUGH


The first Mass at The Institute's newly-acquired Church in Belfast
will take place at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 11 December 2019.

It will be a Solemn High Mass Celebrated by Mgr Wach, Prior General
of The Institute Of Christ The King Sovereign Priest, and in the presence of
His Lordship Noel Treanor, Bishop of Down and Connor.


Saint Nicholas. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 6 December.


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

Saint Nicholas. 
   Bishop And Confessor. 
   Feast Day 6 December.

Double.

White Vestments.


Cymraeg: Llyfr Llyfr Oriau 'De Grey'.
English: Saint Nicholas, depicted in a Mediæval Book of Hours,
probably written for The De Grey family, of Ruthin, Wales, circa.1390.
Source/Photographer:
Author: Unknown.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Having become Archbishop of Myra, the wants of his flock were the first object of his Pastoral care. He took part in The Council of Nicea, which condemned Arianism.

Putting to profit the talents of which the Gospel speaks, he practiced both Spiritual and Temporal Works of Mercy, as when he discreetly threw Alms in at a window to save the honour of three young girls, an act still commemorated, nowadays, in Santa Claus, when the children thank Saint Nicholas for presents found on the hearth.

He died in 324 A.D. His Relics are preserved at Bari, Italy.

Let us help our neighbour in his Spiritual and Temporal needs.

Mass: Státuit.
Commemoration: Of The Feria.

Thursday 5 December 2019

Le Monastère Saint-Benoît. The Monastery Of Saint Benedict, La Garde-Freinet, France. “Come And See” (Saint John 1:39).





Illustration: SAINT BENEDICT MONASTERY






You can support this new Traditional Monastery,
and make a donation,
by visiting their Web-Site HERE.

Forty Hours Devotion (Quarant'Ore). The Oratory Of Saint Philip Neri (Birmingham). Friday, 13 December 2019. 1930 hrs.



Illustration: @FatherTF

Saint Sabbas. Abbot. Feast Day 5 December.


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

Saint Sabbas.
   Abbot.
   Feast Day 5 December.

Simple.

White Vestments.



The Relics of Saint Sabbas in the Catholicon
(Main Church) of Mar Saba Monastery, West Bank.
Photo: 21 January 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: adriatikus.
(Wikimedia Commons)


He organised Monastic Communities in Palestine and Founded, among others, the Celebrated Monastery which bears his name.

He died 531 A.D. at the age of ninety-four.

Mass: Os justi.
Commemoration: Of Saint Sabbas, in The Ferial Mass, by the Collects
   from the Mass: Os justi (Of Abbots).

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Saint Barbara. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 4 December.


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

Saint Barbara.
   Virgin And Martyr.
   Feast Day 4 December.

Simple.

Red Vestments.



Saint Barbara Altarpiece.
Artist: Wilhelm Kalteysen (1420–1496).
Date: 1447.
Note: Painted for Saint Barbara's Church, Wrocław, Poland (today an Orthodox Church).
Initially a Polyptych. The Wings were lost during World War II.
Source/Photographer: GOOGLE ARTS AND CULTURE
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Barbara died in Asia Minor about 235 A.D. She is included in "The Fourteen Auxiliary Saints".

Mass: Loquébar.


Combined pictures of Front and Back of Order of Saint Barbara Medallion,
Patron Saint of Artillerymen.
Photo: 29 December 2007.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Barbara.
Available on YouTube at

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Saint Barbara (Greek: Αγία Βαρβάρα, Coptic: Ϯⲁⲅⲓⲁ Ⲃⲁⲣⲃⲁⲣⲁ), Feast Day 4 December, known in The Eastern Orthodox Church as The Great Martyr Barbara, was an Early-Christian Greek Saint and Martyr. Accounts place her in the 3rd-Century A.D. in Heliopolis, Syria, present-day Baalbek, Lebanon.

There is no reference to her in the authentic Early-Christian writings, nor in the original Recension of Saint Jerome's Martyrology. Her name can be traced to the 7th-Century A.D., and Veneration of her was common, especially in The East, from the 9th-Century A.D.

Because of doubts about the historicity of her legend, she was removed from The General Roman Calendar in The 1969 Revision, though not from The Catholic Church's List of Saints.

Saint Barbara is often portrayed with miniature Chains and a Tower. As one of The Fourteen Holy Helpers, Barbara continues to be a popular Saint in modern times, perhaps best known as The Patron Saint of Armourers, Artillerymen, Military Engineers, Miners, and others who work with Explosives, because of her old legend's association with Lightning, and also of Mathematicians. Many of the thirteen Miracles in a 15th-Century French version of her story turn on the security she offered, that her devotees would not die without making Confession and receiving Extreme Unction.

Saint Peter Chrysologus. Bishop. Confessor. Doctor Of The Church. Feast Day 4 December.


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

Saint Peter Chrysologus.
   Bishop. Confessor. Doctor Of The Church.
   Feast Day 4 December.

Double.

White Vestments.



Saint Peter Chrysologus.
Artist: School of Guercino.
Date: 17th-Century.
Source/Photographer: it.wikipedia.org
Collection: Diocesan Museum Blessed Pope Pius IX, Imola, Italy.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Peter Chrysologus gained the name Chrysologus, which means "Speech of Gold", by his great eloquence. As The Collect reminds us, his promotion to The See of Ravenna (433 A.D.), owing to an apparition of the Apostle Saint Peter to Pope Sixtus III, was miraculous.

"You are The Salt of The Earth . . . and The Light of The World," says the Gospel. "Preach The Word; be instant in Season, out of Season; reprove, entreat, rebuke . . . do the work of an Evangelist," continues the Epistle.

That was what Saint Peter Chrysologus did: He composed more than one hundred and sixty Homilies, full of learning, which earned him the Title of Doctor of The Church.

It was he who wrote this well-known saying: "He who amuses himself with Satan cannot rejoice with Christ."

He died at Imola in 450 A.D.

Let us listen lovingly to The Word of God.

Mass: In médio.
Commemoration: Of The Feria.
Commemoration: Of Saint Barbara.


The following Text is form Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Peter Chrysologus (Greek: Ἅγιος Πέτρος ὁ Χρυσολόγος, Petros Chrysologos, meaning Peter The "Golden-Worded") (circa 380 A.D. – circa 450 A.D.), was Bishop of Ravenna from about 433 A.D. until his death. He is known as "The Doctor of Homilies” for the concise, but theologically rich, reflections that he delivered during his time as The Bishop of Ravenna.

He is revered as a Saint by The Roman Catholic Church and The Eastern Orthodox Church; he was declared a Doctor of The Church by Pope Benedict XIII in 1729.

Tuesday 3 December 2019

Experience The Beauty And Tranquillity, And The Profundity And Sanctity, Of The Missa Cantata. Every Second Sunday Of Every Month. At Saint Simon Stock Church, Ashford, Kent. No Guitars. No Waving At Everybody.



“The Mass Of The Foundation Of The Trinitarian Order”.
Artist: Juan Carreño de Miranda.
Illustration: LOUVRE


The Victoria Consort sing
“In Dedicatione Templi”.
Composed by: Orlande de Lassus.
Available on YouTube at



English: “Ite Missa Est”.
High Tridentine Mass.
Italiano: “Ite Missa Est”.
Messa tridentina solenne.
Photo: June 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: Lumen roma
(Wikimedia Commons)

Monthly Missa Cantata.
1230 hrs.
The Second Sunday Of Every Month.
Saint Simon Stock Church,
Brookfield Road,
Ashford, Kent TN23 4EU.


The Victoria Consort sing
“Locus Iste”.
Composed by: Anton Bruckner.
Available on YouTube at

Come and experience the beauty of
The Traditional Latin Mass.
Music by: The Victoria Consort.
Director: Ben Bevan.



Photo: WIKIMAPI

Church of Saint Simon Stock, Ashford, Kent.

Traditional Sung Latin Masses (Missa Cantata) 
are Celebrated at
The Church of Saint Simon Stock,
Brookfield Road, Ashford, Kent TN23 4EU,
at 1230 hrs,
on the SECOND SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH.


If you would like to contribute
towards the cost of the music,
please give your donation to Mrs. Marygold Turner,
who will be in attendance.


Saint Francis Xavier. Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 3 December.


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

Saint Francis Xavier.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 3 December.

Greater-Double.

White Vestments.


Statue of Saint Francis Xavier, at Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church,
in Superior, Wisconsin, United States of America.
Photo: 20 April 2015.
Source: Own work.
Author: Billertl
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Francis Xavier (1506-1552), was touched, after a long resistance, by the words constantly repeated to him by Saint Ignatius Loyola: "What does it profit a man if he gains the whole World, and suffers the loss of his own Soul ?" He then became one of Saint Ignatius' most zealous fellow-workers in the newly-formed Society of Jesus (The Jesuits).

"Go ye into the whole World, and Preach the Gospel to every creature," says the Gospel. "Their sound hath gone forth into all the Earth, and their words unto the ends of the whole World," adds the Epistle.

This was the programme of the whole life of Saint Francis Xavier," whose Preaching and Miracles added to The Church the Nations of The Indies" (Collect). He Preached the Gospel there, and in Japan, to more than fifty Kingdoms, and converted innumerable pagans.

Let us share in the Apostolic zeal of this Saint, who has earned the glorious Title of Patron of The Propagation of The Faith; and let us help this work with our Prayers and our Alms.

Mass: Loquébar.
Commemoration: Of The Feria.


Saint Francis Xavier.
The Patron Saint of Missionaries.
Available on YouTube at

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Saint Francis Xavier, S.J. (born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta, 7 April 1506 – 3 December 1552), was a Navarrese-Basque Roman Catholic Missionary, born in Javier (Xavier in Navarro-Aragonese or Xabier in Basque), Kingdom of Navarre (now part of Spain), and a co-founder of The Society of Jesus. He was a companion of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and one of the first seven Jesuits who took vows of Poverty and Chastity at Montmartre, Paris in 1534.

He led an extensive Mission into Asia, mainly in The Portuguese Empire of the time, and was influential in Evangelisation work, most notably in India. He also was the first Christian Missionary to venture into Japan, Borneo, The Maluku Islands, and other areas. In those areas, struggling to learn the local languages and in the face of opposition, he had less success than he had enjoyed in India. Xavier was about to extend his Missionary Preaching to China, but died in Shangchuan Island shortly before he could do so.


Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Superior, Wisconsin, United States of America.

He was Beatified by Pope Saint Paul V on 25 October 1619 and was Canonised by Pope Gregory XV on 12 March 1622. In 1624, he was made Co-Patron of Navarre, Spain. Known as "The Apostle of The Indies," and "The Apostle of Japan", he is considered to be one of the greatest Missionaries since Saint Paul.

In 1927, Pope Pius XI published the Decree "Apostolicorum in Missionibus", naming Saint Francis Xavier, along with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, Co-Patron of all Foreign Missions. He is now Co-Patron Saint of Navarre, Spain, with San Fermin. The Day of Navarre (Día de Navarra) marks the Anniversary of Saint Francis Xavier's death, on 3 December 1552.

Monday 2 December 2019

Solemn Votive Mass Of Saint Nicholas. Church Of The Most Holy Redeemer. New York City.





First Mass For The Institute Of Christ The King Sovereign Priest, Fortwilliam And Macrory Church, Antrim Road, Belfast.



Fortwilliam and Macrory Church, Antrim Road, Belfast,
the new home for The Institute of Christ The King Sovereign Priest, in Belfast.
First Mass on Wednesday, 11 December 2019, 1800 hrs.
Illustration: CATHOLIC IRELAND.NET


This Article is taken from, and can be read in full at,
THE LATIN MASS SOCIETY RC DIOCESE OF MIDDLESBROUGH


The first Mass at The Institute's newly-acquired Church in Belfast
will take place at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 11 December 2019.

It will be a Solemn High Mass Celebrated by Mgr Wach, Prior General
of The Institute Of Christ The King Sovereign Priest, and in the presence of
His Lordship Noel Treanor, Bishop of Down and Connor.


Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 2 December.


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

Saint Bibiana.
   Virgin And Martyr.
   Feast Day 2 December.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.



Saint Bibiana, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Santa Bibiana, Rome, Italy.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
Source: WikiPaintings
Author: WikiPaintings
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Bibiana was born in Rome of a noble Christian family; and, as the Collect tells us, in her the Flower of Virginity was united with the Palm of Martyrdom.

A wise and prudent Virgin (Gradual), she was less afraid of the loss of all her goods and of her sufferings of imprisonment, than of the loss of that Hidden Treasure or that Pearl of Great Price, of which the Gospel speaks.

When delivered to the caresses and flattery off her jailer, Rufinus, who strove to pervert her, she called upon The Lord, Who saved her from destruction (Epistle).

Rufinus then had recourse to violence, but with no greater success. Seeing which, the enraged Governor of Rome ordered that Bibiana should be tied to a Column, and beaten to death with thongs loaded with lead (363 A.D.) The Basilica of Saint Mary Major was built over her tomb.

Mass: Me exspectavérunt, of The Common of Virgins.


Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome, Italy.
Illustration: WINE TRIPPING

Sunday 1 December 2019

From The Saint Andrew Daily Missal: An Act Of Reparation To The Sacred Heart Of Jesus.





Catholic Holy Card depicting The Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The Auguste Martin Collection, University of Dayton Libraries,
Dayton, Ohio, United States of America.
Date: Circa 1880.
Source: Own work.
This File: 18 December 2015.
User: Jslater1
Author: Turgis & Fils, Paris, France.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Indulgence of 300 days each time recited.
On The Feast of The Sacred Heart [Editor: The Friday after The Octave of Corpus Christi], to be Solemnly
read with The Litany of The Sacred Heart 
before The Blessed Sacrament Exposed: Then, seven years and seven Quarantines. And a Plenary Indulgence, supposing Confession and Communion.


Oh, Sweet Jesus, Whose overflowing charity for men is requited by so much forgetfulness, negligence, and contempt, behold us prostrate before Thy Altar, eager to repair, by a special Act of Homage, the cruel indifference and injuries, to which Thy Loving Heart is everywhere subject.

Mindful, alas !, that we ourselves have had a share in such great indignities, which we now deplore from the depths of our hearts, we humbly ask Thy pardon and declare our readiness to atone by voluntary expiation, not only for our own personal offences, but, also, for the sins of those, who, straying far from the path of salvation, refuse in their obstinate infidelity to follow Thee, their Shepherd and Leader, or, renouncing the vows of their Baptism, have cast off the sweet yoke of Thy Law.

We are now resolved to expiate each and every deplorable outrage committed against Thee; we are determined to make amends for the manifold offences against Christian modesty in unbecoming dress and behaviour, for all the foul seductions laid to ensnare  the feet of the innocent, for the frequent violation of Sundays and Holy Days, and the shocking Blasphemies uttered against Thee and Thy Saints.



We wish also to make amends for the insults to which Thy Vicar on Earth and Thy Priests are subjected, for the profanation, by conscious neglect or terrible acts of Sacrilege, of the very Sacrament of Thy Divine Love; and, lastly, for the public crimes of Nations who resist The Rights and The Teaching Authority of The Church which Thou hast Founded.

Would, Oh, Divine Jesus, we were able to wash away such abominations with our blood. We now offer, in Reparation for these violations of Thy Divine Honour, the satisfaction Thou didst once make to Thy Eternal Father on The Cross and which Thou dost continue to renew daily on our Altars.

We offer it in union with The Acts of Atonement of Thy Virgin Mother and all The Saints and of the pious Faithful on Earth; and we sincerely promise to make Reparation, as far as we can, with the help of Thy Grace, for all neglect of Thy great love and for the sins we, and others, have committed in the past.


Henceforth, we will live a life of unwavering Faith, of purity of conduct, of perfect observance of the precepts of The Gospel, and especially that of Charity. We promise, to the best of our power, to prevent others from offending Thee and to bring as many as possible to follow Thee.

Oh, Loving Jesus, through the intercession of The Blessed Virgin Mary, our model in Reparation, deign to receive the voluntary offering that we make of this Act of Expiation; and, by the crowning gift of perseverance, keep us Faithful unto death in our duty and the allegiance we owe to Thee, so that we may all, one day, come to that happy home, where Thou, with The Father and The Holy Ghost, livest and reignest God, World without end.

Amen.

Due to the untold evils being perpetrated these days all over the World, and also the devilish attacks on, and within, The Church, Zephyrinus respectfully offers this Act of Reparation for consideration by The Faithful.

Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus, Köln. Cathedral Church Of Saint Peter, Cologne. Ecclesia Cathedralis Sanctorum Petri.



Cologne Cathedral, Germany.
Illustration: SHUTTERSTOCK


The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom, officially Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus, Latin: Ecclesia Cathedralis Sanctorum Petri, English: Cathedral Church of Saint Peter) is a Roman Catholic Cathedral in CologneGermany.


It is The Seat of The Archbishop of Cologne and of The Administration of The Archdiocese of Cologne. It is a renowned Monument of German Catholicism and Gothic Architecture and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1996. It is Germany's most visited landmark, attracting an average of 20,000 people a day and currently the tallest Twin-Spired Church at 157 m (515 ft) tall.


Cologne Cathedral, Germany.
Available on YouTube at


English: The unfinished Cologne Cathedral, 1856,
with a 15th-Century Crane on The South Tower.
Deutsch: Vor dem unfertigen Dom: Zollverwaltung Am Bollwerk“
mit achteckigem Zinnenturm.
Date: 1856.
Source: Uta Grefe: Köln in frühen Photographien 1847-1914, Schirmer/Mosel Verlag,
München, 1988, ISBN 3-88814-294-6Scan by Raimond Spekking.
Author: Johann Franz Michiels (1823–1887).
(Wikimedia Commons)


Mass on Easter Sunday, 21 April 2019, at Cologne Cathedral.
Available on YouTube at



Christmas Midnight Mass, Cologne Cathedral.
25 December 2018.
Available on YouTube at

Construction of Cologne Cathedral commenced in 1248 and was halted in 1473, leaving it unfinished. Work restarted in the 19th-Century and was completed, to the original Plan, in 1880. The Cathedral is the largest Gothic Church in Northern Europe and has the Second-Tallest Spires. The Towers for its two huge Spires give the Cathedral the largest façade of any Church in the World. The Choir has the largest height to width ratio, 3.6:1, of any Mediaeval Church.

Cologne's Mediaeval builders had planned a grand structure to house the Reliquary of The Three Kings and fit its role as a place of Worship for The Holy Roman Emperor. Despite having been left incomplete during the Mediaeval period, Cologne Cathedral eventually became unified as "a masterpiece of exceptional intrinsic value" and "a powerful testimony to the strength and persistence of Christian Belief in Mediaeval and Modern Europe".
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