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

08 September, 2016

Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam. To The Greater Glory Of God.

THIS . . .


The Cloisters,
Gloucester Cathedral.
Illustration: PINTEREST

AND THIS . . .


English: The Nave,
Cologne Cathedral,
Germany.
Deutsch: Innenraum des Kölner Doms - Mittelschiff.
Photo: 6 September 2004.
Source: From de.wp
Author: Thomas Robbin.
(Wikimedia Commons)

OR THIS . . .


Illustration: NOVUS ORDO WATCH

AND THIS . . .


Illustration: NOVUS ORDO WATCH


YOU CHOOSE.

The Nativity Of The Blessed Virgin Mary. Feast Day, Today, 8 September.


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

The Nativity of The Blessed Virgin Mary.
Feast Day 8 September.

Double of The Second-Class
   with a Simple Octave.

White Vestments.





"Birth of The Virgin".
Artist: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682).
Date: 1660.
Current location: Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
Source/Photographer: Web Gallery of Art.
(Wikimedia Commons)



This very ancient Feast was already Solemnised in the 7th-Century A.D., and Pope Innocent IV, to fulfil the Vow made by the Cardinals before the Election of his predecessor, gave it an Octave at The First Council of Lyons in 1245.

Today's date (8 September) served to fix The Feast of The Immaculate Conception on 8 December.

Mary is inseparable from Jesus in The Divine Plan, wherefore The Liturgy applies to her what Holy Scripture says of The Eternal Wisdom, which is The Word "by Whom all was made".




located along State Route 119, in Cassella,
Built in 1858, the Church and its Rectory were
listed together on The National Register of Historic Places as a part of the
Photo: 27 May 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Nyttend.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Like Christ, The Virgin presides over the whole work of Creation, for, having been chosen of All Eternity to give us The Saviour, it is she, with her Son, whom God had chiefly in view when He created the World.

Every Parish Priest celebrates Mass for the people of his Parish.

Mass: Salve, sancta parens.
Commemoration: Saint Adrian.


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07 September, 2016

Tickets, Please.



"Tickets, Please".

The Angelus.


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





The Blessed Virgin Mary Prays for us.
Illustration: SHUTTERSTOCK



An Indulgence of one hundred days may be gained
each time it is recited with devotion and a contrite heart.

Also a Plenary Indulgence once a month, subject to the usual conditions, by those who,
at the sound of the bell, recite it kneeling (except in case of impediment), morning, noon, and night.

From Vespers on Saturday, and on Sunday, it is said standing.

In Paschaltide (from noon on Holy Saturday till
the Saturday noon before Trinity), The Regina Caeli is said instead.


Versicle.
Angelus Domini nuntiávit Mariae.
Response.
Et concépit de Spiritu Sancto.
Ave, Maria, etc.

Versicle.
Ecce ancilla Domini.
Response.
Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum.
Ave, Maria, etc.

Versicle.
Et Verbum caro factum est.
Response.
Et habitávit in nobis.
Ave, Maria, etc.

Versicle.
Ora pro nobis,
sancta Dei Génitrix.
Response.
Ut digni efficiámur promissionibus Christi.


Orémus.
Grátiam tuam, quaésumus,
Domine, méntibus nostris infunde:
ut qui, Angelo nuntiánte, Christi Filii tui incarnationem cognovimus,
per passionem ejus et crucem, ad resurrectionis gloriam perducámur.
Per eumdem Christum Dominum nostrum.
Response.
Amen.

06 September, 2016

The Rock Island Line.



A Rock Island Line Streamlined Locomotive.
Saved from 
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"Rock Island Line".
Sung by Lonnie Donegan.
Available on YouTube at


The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

"Rock Island Line" is an American folk music song. Ostensibly about The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, it appeared as a Spiritual as early as 1929. The first recorded performance of "Rock Island Line" was by inmates of The Arkansas Cummins State Farm Prison in 1934.

Many artists subsequently recorded it, including popular renditions by Lead Belly and Lonnie Donegan.

The verses tell a humorous story about a Train Operator who smuggled pig iron through a Toll Gate, by claiming all he had on board was livestock. The song's chorus includes:

"The Rock Island Line is a mighty good roadThe Rock Island Line is the road to rideThe Rock Island Line is a mighty good roadIf you want to ride you gotta ride it like you find itGet your ticket at the station for the Rock Island Line."

The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (CRI AND PRR) was a Class I Railroad in The United States. It was also known as The Rock Island Line, or, in its final years, The Rock.

At the end of 1970, it operated 7,183 miles of Railroad on 10,669 miles of Track; that year it reported 20,557 million ton-miles of revenue freight and 118 million passenger-miles. (Those totals may or may not include the former Burlington-Rock Island Railroad).



The Rock Island Line Locomotive Number 627.
Date: Circa 1880.
Photographer: William Edward Hook.
Publisher: Utah State Historical Society.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Oh ! I Wished One's Garden Looked Just A Little Bit Like This. I Must Have Words With The Third-Under-Gardener.



"A Feast of Colours",
Japanese Gardens of Portland,
Oregon, USA.
Photo: Derek Kind
Illustration: 500PX.COM

05 September, 2016

Zephyrinus Goes To The Flicks To See "Gone With The Wind". Parks The Motor Outside. No Traffic Wardens Those Days. "O, Scarlett. Watch Out !!! That Rhett's A Bounder !!!"



"O, Scarlett. Watch Out !!!
That Rhett's A Bounder !!!"
Illustration: PINTEREST



Film poster for "Gone with the Wind."
Date: 1939.
Author: Employee(s) of MGM.
(Wikimedia Commons)

800 Years Since Coronation Of King Henry III At Gloucester Cathedral In 1216.




The Royal Arms of England
(1198 - 1340).
Date: 20 July 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Sodacan.
(Wikimedia Commons)


King Henry III.
Illustration: MEDIEVAL-CASTLE.COM


The following Text is from GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL


Saturday 10 September.

Royal Parade and re-enactment of The Coronation of King Henry III with Mediaeval Market and Festival Events.

Join us for an exciting celebration to commemorate 800 years since The Coronation of Henry III at Gloucester Cathedral. Follow the young Prince and members of the nobility through the City streets to the Cathedral, where the moment of Coronation and Enthronement will be re-enacted in a full ceremony in the Nave of Gloucester Cathedral.

12.30 p.m.   Start of The Parade from Blackfriars, Gloucester.

1.15 p.m.     Coronation and Enthronement Ceremony, led by Bishop Rachel Treweek.

1.45 p.m.     Planting of a Yew Tree in The Cathedral Grounds as part of a national initiative to celebrate the 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta.

2.00 p.m.      Mediaeval-themed entertainment on The Green and family Craft Activities inside The Cathedral. Browse a Mediaeval Market in The Cloisters, marvel at displays of Stone Masonry in The Garth, and soak up the atmosphere with a Jousting display.




Illustration: GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL



Henry III Lecture Series at Gloucester Cathedral.

An interesting and rewarding series of Lectures exploring King Henry III and his Coronation.

A display of items from The Cathedral Library and Archive will be set out on both evenings.

Tuesday 20 September.

6.30 p.m. – 7.00 p.m.
"William Marshal: King Henry III’s servant and saviour ?". By Dr Tom Asbridge.

8.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.
"Gloucester 1216: How the Italians Rescued Magna Carta". By Professor Nick Vincent.




Thursday 22 September.

6.30 p.m. – 7.00 p.m.
"Magna Carta 1216: Its Political and Social context". By Professor David Carpenter.

8.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.
"A loving husband, father and brother: King Henry III and his women".
By Professor Louise Wilkinson.

Tickets £7 per Lecture. £12 per Evening. Or £20 for all four Lectures. Available from 0845 652 1823, Cathedral Gift Shop, or www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk

(**Tickets £6 and £10 for Friends of Gloucester Cathedral and Civic Trust Members at The Cathedral Gift Shop or by telephone. This discount cannot be obtained Online).




Gloucester Cathedral
(Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and The Holy and Indivisible Trinity),
Gloucester, England. Foundation work began on the Church in 1089.
Date: 4 June 2011.
Source: Own work.
Author: Saffron Blaze.
Attribution: Saffron Blaze, via http://www.mackenzie.co
(Wikimedia Commons)





The High Altar and Stained-Glass Windows of Gloucester Cathedral,
Gloucestershire, England.
Photo: 9 July 2014.
Source: Own work.
Author: Diliff.
Attribution: "Photo by DAVID ILIFF.
License: CC-BY-SA 3.0"
(Wikimedia Commons)



The Cloisters,
Gloucester Cathedral,
Gloucestershire, England.
Photo: 9 July 2014.
Source: Own work.
Author: Diliff.
Attribution: "Photo by DAVID ILIFF.
License: CC-BY-SA 3.0"
(Wikimedia Commons)

04 September, 2016

Oh, Happy Days !!!



"O, Happy Days".
Great Western Railway Steam 4-6-0
at Bewdley, United Kingdom.
Photo: 5029.
Saved from RailPictures.Net
By John Bowler.
Illustration: PINTEREST



"O, Happy Day".
The Edwin Hawkins Singers.
Available on YouTube at

The Litany Of The Sacred Heart.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal.

The Litany Of The Sacred Heart.

300 days Indulgence.
Once a day.
Pope Leo XIII.


The Twelve Promises of Our Lord,
to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque,
for those devoted to His Sacred Heart.
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The Promises of The Sacred Heart of Jesus to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque:

"I will give them all the Graces necessary in their state of life.

I will establish peace in their homes.

I will comfort them in all their afflictions.

I will be their secure refuge during life, and, above all, in death.

I will bestow abundant Blessings upon all their undertakings.

Sinners will find in My Heart the source and infinite ocean of mercy.

Lukewarm Souls shall become fervent.

Fervent Souls shall quickly mount to high perfection.

 I will Bless every place in which an image of My Heart is exposed and honoured.

I will give to Priests the gift of touching the most hardened hearts.

Those who shall promote this Devotion shall have their names written in My Heart.

I promise you, in the excessive mercy of My Heart, that My all-powerful love will grant to all those who receive Holy Communion, on The First Fridays in nine consecutive months, the Grace of final perseverance; they shall not die in My disgrace, nor without receiving their Sacraments.
My Divine Heart shall be their safe refuge in this last moment."

Copyright (c) 1996 EWTN



English: The Litany of The Sacred Heart of Jesus (Latin).
Français: Litanies du Sacré-Coeur de Jesus (Latin).
Available on YouTube at
https://youtu.be/1ICp6bKFCT8



Kyrie, eléison.
Christe, eléison.
Kyrie, eléison.
Christe, audi nos.
Christe, exáudi nos.

Pater de caelis, Deus, miserére nobis.
Fili Redémptor mundi Deus, miserére nobis.
Spiritus sancte Deus, miserére nobis.
Sancta Trinitas unus Deus, miserére nobis.


Cor Jesu, Fili Patris aetérni,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, in sinu Virginis Matris a Spiritu sancto formátum,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, Verbo Dei substantiáliter unitum,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, majestátis infinitae,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, templum Dei sanctum,
miserére nobis.



Cor Jesu, tabernáculum Altissimi,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, domus Dei et porta caeli,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, fornax ardens caritátis,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, justitiae et amoris receptáculum,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, bonitáte et amore plenum,
miserére nobis.



Cor Jesu, virtútem omnium abyssus,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, omni laude dignissimum,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, rex et centrum omnium cordium,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, in quo sunt omnes thesáuri sapiéntiae et sciéntiae,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, in quo hábitat omnis plenitúdo divinitátis,
miserére nobis.



Cor Jesu, in quo Pater sibi bene complácuit,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, de cujus plenitúdine omnes nos accépimus,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, desidérium collium aeternorum,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, pátiens et multae misericordiae,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, dives in omnes qui invocant te,
miserére nobis.



Cor Jesu, fons vitae et sanctitátis,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, propitiátio pro peccátis nostris,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, saturátum opprobriis,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, attritum propter scélera nostra,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, usque ad mortem obédiens factum,
miserére nobis.



Cor Jesu, láncea perforátum,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, fons totius consolationis,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, vita et resurréctio nostra,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, pax et reconciliátio nostra,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, victima peccatorum,
miserére nobis.



Cor Jesu, salus in te sperántium,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, spes in te moriéntium,
miserére nobis.
Cor Jesu, deliciae sanctorum omnium,
miserére nobis.



Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccáta mundi,
parce nobis, Domine.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccáta mundi,
exáudi nos, Domine.
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccáta mundi,
miserére nobis.

Versicle: Jesu, mitis et humilis corde.
Response: Fac cor nostrum secundum Cor tuum.

Orémus.

Omnipotens sempitérne Deus, réspice in Cor dilectissimi Filii tui,
et in laudes et satisfactiones, quas in nomine peccatorum tibi persolvit;
iisque misericordiam tuam peténtibus, et véniam concéde placátus,
in nomine ejusdem Filii tui Jesu Christi,
qui tecum vivit et regnat in saécula saeculorum.

Amen.


03 September, 2016

Pope Saint Pius X. Feast Day 3 September.



Pope Saint Pius X
(Latin: Sancte Pie Decime).
Feast Day 3 September.
Available on YouTube at


Text from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia,
unless otherwise stated.

Pope Saint Pius X (Italian: Pio X) born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto (2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914), was Pope from August 1903 to his death in 1914. He was Canonised in 1954. Pius X is known for vigorously opposing Modernist interpretations of Catholic Doctrine, promoting Traditional Devotional practices and Orthodox Theology.

His most important Reform was to order the Codification of the first Code of Canon Law, which collected The Laws of The Church into one volume for the first time. He was also considered a pastoral Pope, in the sense of encouraging personal holiness, piety and a daily lifestyle reflecting deep Christian values. He was born in the town of Riese, Italy, which would later append "Pio X" (Pius X's name in Italian) to the town's name.

Pius X was particularly devoted to The Blessed Virgin Mary under the specific title of Our Lady of Confidence; his Papal Encyclical Ad diem illum expresses his desire through Mary to renew all things in Christ, which he had defined as his motto in his first Encyclical.



Portrait of Pope Saint Pius X
(1835-1914),
The 257th Pope of The Roman Catholic Church.
Photo: 23 April 1910.
Author: Bain News Service, publisher.
(Wikimedia Commons)



Pope Saint Pius X
walking in The Vatican Gardens.
Available on YouTube at


Pius X believed that there was no surer or more direct road, than by The Virgin Mary, to achieve this goal. Pius X was the only Pope in the 20th-Century with extensive pastoral experience and implementation at the Parish level, which led him to favour the use of the vernacular language in teaching Catechesis, while the encouragement for frequent reception of Holy Communion became a lasting innovation of his Papacy.

His immediate predecessor, Pope Leo XIII, had actively promoted a synthesis between The Catholic Church and secular culture; Faith and science; and Divine Revelation and reason. Pius X defended The Catholic Faith against popular 19th-Century attitudes and views, such as Indifferentism and Relativism which his predecessors had warned against as well.

He followed the example of Leo XIII by promoting Thomas Aquinas and Thomism as the principal philosophical method to be taught in Catholic institutions. Pius X vehemently opposed Modernism, which claimed that Roman Catholic Dogma should be Modernised and blended with 19-Century philosophies. He viewed Modernism as an import of secular errors, affecting three areas of Roman Catholic belief: Theology; Philosophy; and Dogma.





The Canonisation of Pope Saint Pius X.
Available on YouTube at


Personally, Pius X combined within himself a strong sense of compassion, benevolence and poverty, but also stubbornness and a certain stiffness. He wanted to be pastoral, in the sense that he was the only Pope in the 20th-Century who gave Sunday Sermons in the Pulpit every week.

After the 1908 Messina earthquake, he filled The Apostolic Palace with refugees, long before the Italian Government acted. He rejected any kind of favours for his family; his brother remained a postal clerk, his favourite nephew stayed on as village Priest, and his three sisters lived together, close to poverty, in Rome. He often referred to his own humble origins, taking up the causes of Poor People. I was born Poor, I have lived Poor, and I wish to die Poor.

During his Papacy, some of the World-renowned Marian images were granted a Canonical Coronation, namely the Our Lady of Aparecida, Our Lady of the Pillar, Our Lady of the Cape, Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquirá, Our Lady of the Lake of Saint John, Our Lady of La Naval de Manila, Our Lady of Carmel of New York, and The Immaculate Conception within The Chapel of The Choir, inside Saint Peter's Basilica, were granted its prestigious honours.





Pope Saint Pius X.
Available on YouTube at


Considered a holy person by many, public Veneration of Pope Pius X began soon after his death. Numerous petitions resulted in an early process of Beatification, which started in the 1920s, and which resulted in his Canonisation on 29 May 1954.

The Society of Saint Pius X, a Traditionalist Catholic group, is named in his honour. A gigantic statue of him is enshrined within Saint Peter's Basilica, while the town of his birthplace was also renamed after his Canonisation.

The Litany Of The Sacred Heart.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal.

The Litany Of The Sacred Heart.

300 days Indulgence.
Once a day.
Pope Leo XIII.


The Twelve Promises of Our Lord,
to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque,
for those devoted to His Sacred Heart.
Illustration: PINTEREST

Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.


God The Father of Heaven,
   have mercy on us.
God The Son, Redeemer of the Word,
   have mercy on us.
God The Holy Ghost,
   have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity One God,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Son of The Eternal Father,
   have mercy on us.


Heart of Jesus, formed by The Holy Ghost
   in the womb of The Virgin Mother,
      have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Hypostatically United
   to The Eternal Word,
      have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, of Infinite Majesty,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Holy Temple of God,
   have mercy on us.


Heart of Jesus, Tabernacle of The Most High,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, House of God and Gate of Heaven,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Burning Furnace of Charity,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Vessel of Justice and Love,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Full of Goodness and Love,
   have mercy on us.


Heart of Jesus, Abyss of All Virtues,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Worthy of All Praise,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, King and Centre of All Hearts,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, in which are All The Treasures
   of Wisdom and Knowledge,
      have mercy on us.


Heart of Jesus, in which dwelleth
   All The Fullness of The Divinity,
      have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, in which The Father is well pleased,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, of whose Fullness we have all received,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Desire of Eternal Hills,
   have mercy on us.


Heart of Jesus, Patient and Abounding in mercy,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, rich unto All That Call Upon Thee,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Fountain of life and holiness,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, the propitiation for our sins,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, filled with Reproaches,
   have mercy on us.



Heart of Jesus, bruised for our sins,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, made obedient unto death,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, pierced with a Lance,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Source of All Consolation,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, our life and resurrection,
   have mercy on us.



Heart of Jesus, our peace and reconciliation,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Victim for our sins,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, Salvation of them that hope in Thee,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, hope of them that die in Thee,
   have mercy on us.
Heart of Jesus, delight of all The Saints,
   have mercy on us.



Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the World,
spare us O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the World,
graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the World,
have mercy on us.

Versicle: Jesus, meek and humble of Heart.
Response: Make our heart like unto Thine.

Let us Pray.

Almighty and Eternal God,
consider The Heart of Thy well-beloved Son
and the praises and satisfaction He offers Thee in the name of sinners;
appeased by worthy homage, pardon those who implore Thy mercy,
in the name of the same Jesus Christ Thy Son,
Who lives and reigns with Thee,
World without end.

Amen.

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