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

Monday 26 December 2016

Saint Stephen. First Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 26 December.


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

Saint Stephen.
First Martyr.
Feast Day 26 December.

Station at Saint Stephen's-On-The-Coelian Hill.

Indulgence of 30 Years and 30 Quarantines.

Double of The Second-Class
   with Simple Octave.

Red Vestments.




The Martyrdom of Saint Stephen.
Artist: Rene de Cramer.
“Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium”.
Used with Permission.

The Church was still in her infancy when Stephen, renowned for his virtues, received from The Apostles the mission to organise the meals where the Poor were fed in common. He worked such "great wonders and signs among the people" (Epistle) that the Jews from five different synagogues became alarmed and summoned him before the Sanhedrin (Introit).

Jesus had upbraided the Jews "for having killed and stoned the Prophets" (Gospel); Stephen, in his turn, addressing his judges declared that in crucifying Christ they had shown themselves worthy of their fathers who put to death the messengers of God. The Holy Deacon then lifting his eyes to Heaven said that "he saw The Son of God standing on the Right-Hand of God" (Gospel). What a splendid testimony to The Divinity of this Child Whom we Venerate in The Crib.



English: Basilica of Saint Stephen-in-the-Round on The Coelian Hill.
Italiano: Basilica di Santo Stefano al Monte Celio.
Latin: Basilica S. Stephani in Caelio Monte.
Basilica of Santo Stefano Rotondo in a 19th-Century painting.
Artist: Ettore Roesler Franz (1845–1907).
Date: Circa 1880.
(Wikimedia Commons)


On hearing these words, the Jews, fulfilling once more the words of The Master (Gospel), "with one accord ran violently upon Stephen and stoned him,", who, falling on his knees, commended his Soul to Jesus (Epistle) and asked pardon for his executioners (Collect).

Stephen is the first of the witnesses of Christ, it is therefore only right that he should appear first in the glorious procession of Saints who surround The Cradle of The Saviour. It is a tendency noticeable in a Greek Martyrology of the 4th-Century A.D., to connect the greatest of The New Testament Saints with The Feast of The Nativity. His name is inscribed in The Canon of The Mass (Second List).

Following after the example of Stephen, may we "love by Charity even those who wrong us" (Collect), and be ever ready to surrender our life for Christ.

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

Mass: Sedérunt principes.

Sunday 25 December 2016

A Very Happy, Holy, And Peaceful, Christmas To All Readers.




"The Adoration of the Shepherds".
Artist: Gerard van Honthorst (1590–1656).
Date: 25 December 1622.
Current location: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum,
Cologne, Germany.
Source/Photographer: The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei.
DVD-ROM, 2002. ISBN 3936122202.
Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Zephyrinus Wishes 
Very HappyHolyAnd PeacefulChristmas 
To All Readers.

"Mary, Did You Know ?"




Illustration: SHUTTERSTOCK




"Mary, Did You Know ?"
From "The Passion of The Christ".
Sung By: Clay Aiken.
Available on YouTube at

"Mary, Did You Know ?"



Illustration: THE GREENWICH WORKSHOP


"Mary, Did You Know ?"
Sung by: CeeLo Green.
Available on YouTube atB B 

"Perfect Love" (Mary's Song).




Illustration: SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST




"Perfect Love"
(Mary's Song).
Sung By: Darlene Zschech.
Available on YouTube at

Thank God For Little Children.



"The Virgin of the Lilies (La Vierge au lys)".
Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905).
Date: 1899.
Source: PaintingHere.com
Author: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905).
(Wikimedia Commons)


Zephyrinus wishes a Very Happy,
Holy, and Peaceful, Christmas
to all Readers.

A Very Holy, Peaceful, Merry Christmas To All Readers From Zephyrinus.










"A Christmas Carol".
Charles Dickens.
Available on YouTube at

"Stille Nacht".




Illustration: CHURCH NEWS



"Stille Nacht".
Available on YouTube at

The Most Beautiful "Ave Maria".




"The Most Beautiful "Ave Maria" I've Ever Heard".
Available on YouTube at

"O, Holy Night".




"O, Holy Night".
Sung by: Josh Groban.
Available on YouTube at

Gaudete, Gaudete ! Christus Est Natus Ex Maria Virginae, Gaudete !



"Gaudete".
Sung By: Steeleye Span and Maddy Prior.
Available on YouTube at


"Gaudete".
(Lyrics).
Sung By: Steeleye Span and Maddy Prior.
Available on YouTube at

The Nativity Of Our Lord. 25 December. The First Mass At Midnight.


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

The Nativity of Our Lord.
25 December.
First Mass at Midnight.

Station at Saint Mary Major
at The Altar of The Crib.

Indulgence of 15 Years and 15 Quarantines.

Double of The First-Class
with Privileged Octave
of Third Order.

White Vestments.




"The Word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us".
Artist: Rene de Cramer.
“Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium”.
Used with Permission.


The Word, begotten from all Eternity by The Father, has raised into personal union with Himself The Blessed Fruit of The Virginal Womb of Mary; in other words, the human and Divine natures are joined in Our Lord in the unity of a single Person - The Second Person of The Blessed Trinity.

Further, since when we speak of a son we mean a person, Jesus must be called The Son of God, because, as The Son of God, He is a Divine Person. From this it follows, that Our Lady is called The Mother of God; not that she has begotten The Word, but because from her is derived the humanity that The Word has united to Himself in The Mystery of The Incarnation.

Of this Mystery, the first manifestation to the World was The Birth of Our Lord at Bethlehem [Editor: In Hebrew, Bethlehem means "House of Bread"]. Whence, we see the reason why, every year at Christmas, The Church says "Puer natus est nobis et Filius datus est nobis". "Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given." [Introit, Alleluia.]


It is The Son of God, God begotten of The Father in the one day of Eternity (Ego hodie genui te), Who is now begotten of The Father as Man in the day of The Incarnation; Ego hodie genui te. "By the taking of the Manhood into God," says Saint Athanasius, The Son of Mary is born to The Divine Life. As it was as Midnight that Our Lady brought her first-born Son into the World and laid Him in a cradle, so Mass is Celebrated at Midnight in Saint Mary Major, Rome, where the Relics of The Crib are kept.

"With great Devotion," says Saint Leo, "has The Incarnate Word given Himself to win for us the fight against Satan, for not in His Divine Majesty, but in the weakness of our flesh, He waged war against this cruel enemy." [Fifth Lesson.] The Victory which He has gained, in spite of His weakness, shows Him to be God.

It is "God of God, Light of Light," (Credo) Who disperses the darkness of sin. "Christ is The True Light Who comes to enlighten the World, plunged in darkness" (Collect). "By The Mystery of The Word made Flesh," says the Preface, "the light of Thy Glory hath shone anew upon the eyes of our mind; so that, while we acknowledge Him as God seen by men, we may be drawn by Him to the love of things unseen."


"The Grace of God Our Saviour hath appeared to all men, instructing us to deny ungodliness ad worldly desires . . . that He might redeem us from all iniquity, and might cleanse to Himself a people acceptable, and zealous in good works" (Epistle).

He is made like unto us that we may become like unto Him (Secret), and by His example may be enabled to live a holy life (Postcommunion). Thus, shall we "live soberly, justly, and godly in this World, looking for the Blessed hope and coming of the Glory of The Great God and Our Saviour Jesus Christ" (Epistle).

As we saw in Advent, The First Coming of Our Lord prepares us for the Second.

Mass: Dóminus dixit ad me.



Beautiful depiction by
Illustration: FLICKR

O, Holy Night.






"The Virgin With Angels".
Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905).
Date: 1900.
Current location: Petit Palais, Paris, France.
Source/Photographer: Art Renewal Center image.
Copied from the English Wikipedia to Commons.
Author: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905).
(Wikimedia Commons)




"O, Holy Night."
Sung by Celine Dion.
Available on YouTube at

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

"O Holy Night" ("Cantique de Noël") is a well-known Christmas Carol, composed by Adolphe Adam, in 1847, to the French poem "Minuit, chrétiens" (Midnight, Christians), by a wine merchant and poet, Placide Cappeau (1808–1877).

In Roquemaure, France, at the end of 1843, the Church Organ was renovated. To celebrate the event, the Parish Priest asked Cappeau, a native of Roquemaure, to write a Christmas poem. Cappeau did it, although being a professed Anti-Cleric and Atheist.

Soon after, Adam wrote the music. The Carol was premiered in Roquemaure, in 1847, by the Opera Singer Emily Laurey.

Unitarian Minister John Sullivan Dwight, Editor of "Dwight's Journal of Music", created a singing edition, based on Cappeau's French Text, in 1855. In both the French original, and in the two familiar English versions of the Carol, the Text reflects on The Birth of Jesus and of Humanity's Redemption.

Saturday 24 December 2016

Great Shock When Looking Out Of The Window . . . Six Reindeer Have Gone Absent Without Leave (A.W.O.L.).




[Editor: There appears to be six Reindeer missing.
There should, of course, be nine Reindeer.
Can you name them all ?
Answers at the foot of this Article.]
Illustration: PINTEREST




Illustration: PINTEREST



*CHRISTMAS PAST".
Susan Beatrice Pearse postcard.
Illustration: PINTEREST



Illustration: PINTEREST




"Away in a Manger"
Sung by Vera Lynn.
Available on YouTube at





Illustration: PINTEREST


ANSWERS TO THE REINDEER NOMENCLATURE:

Dasher and Dancer;
Prancer and Vixen;
Comet and Cupid;
Donner and Blitzen.

Plus, of course, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.

Christ. The Light Of The World.




"The Light Of The World".
(Manchester Art Gallery, England).
Date: March 1851.
Author: William Holman Hunt (1827–1910).
(Wikimedia Commons)

Christmasstide With The Benedictine Monks Of Silverstream Priory.



Illustration: VULTUS CHRISTI

Silverstream Priory, Stamullen, Co. Meath, Ireland.

My Soul Doth Magnify The Lord.


This Article was taken (in December 2012) from ENLARGING THE HEART



Madonna Adoring The Child
with Five Angels,
by Sandro Botticelli.
Date: 1485 - 1490.
Source: [1]
Author: w:Botticelli
(Wikimedia Commons)

And Mary Said: Behold The Handmaid Of The Lord (Luke 1:38) . . .

If a handmaid is she, who, with intent and with complete attention, beholds her Lord, then, again, The Most-Holy Virgin is the first among The Handmaids of The Lord.

[. . .] She did not care to please the World, but only God; nor did she care to justify herself before the World, but only before God. She herself is obedience; she herself is service; she herself is meekness.

The Most-Holy Virgin could in truth say to the Angel of God: "Behold the handmaid of The Lord".

The greatest perfection, and the greatest honour that a woman can attain on Earth, is to be a handmaid of The Lord. Eve lost this perfection and honour in Paradise without effort, and The Virgin Mary achieved this perfection and this honour outside Paradise with her efforts.


My Soul Doth Magnify The Lord (Luke 1:46).

Brethren, we have in total only a few words spoken by The Most-Holy Theotokos recorded in the Gospels.

All of her words pertain to The Magnification of God. She was silent before men, but her Soul conversed unceasingly with God. Every day and every hour, she found a new reason and incentive to Magnify God.

If only we were able to know and to record all her Magnifications of God throughout her whole life, oh, how many books would it take !

But, even by this one Magnification, which she spoke before her kinswoman, Elizabeth, the mother of the great Prophet and Forerunner, John, every Christian can evaluate what a fragrant and God-Pleasing Flower was her Most Holy Soul.


This is but one wonderful Canticle of The Soul of The Theotokos, which has come down to us through the Gospel. However, such Canticles were without number in the course of the life of The Most-Blessed One.

Even before she heard the Gospel from the lips of her Son, she knew how to speak with God and to glorify Him in accordance with the teaching of the Gospel.

This knowledge came to her from The Holy Spirit of God, whose Grace constantly poured into her, like clear water into a pure vessel.

Her Soul Magnified God with Canticles throughout her whole life, and therefore God Magnified her above The Cherubim and The Seraphim.

Likewise, small and sinful as we are, the same Lord will Magnify, in His Kingdom, us, who Magnify her, if we exert ourselves to fill this brief life with the Magnification of God in our deeds, words, thoughts, and Prayers.

O Most-Holy, Most-Pure and Most-Blessed Theotokos, cover us with The Wings of Thy Prayers.



Nikolai Velimirovich (1880-1956; Orthodox Church):

Beginning 1 January 2017, The Feast Of The Circumcision Of Our Lord, There Is A New Regular Traditional Latin Mass In Belgium.



Basilica of Our Lady of Dadizele, Belgium.

This Article is taken from, and can be read in full at, NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT

Beginning on Sunday, 1 January 2017, The Feast of The Circumcision, a Traditional Latin Mass will be held every first Sunday of the Month in The Basilica of Our Lady of Dadizele, Belgium. The Mass will be Celebrated at 9 a.m. by Fr de Martin of The Institute of Christ The King.

It's Nearly Christmas Day !!!



Illustration: denieuweboekerij.nl
Illustration: PINTEREST

Friday 23 December 2016

The Seventh Great O Antiphon. 23 December.


Text is from "The Liturgical Year",
by Abbot Guéranger, O.S.B.


"The Annunciation".
Artist: Francesco Albani (1578–1660).
Date: First half of the 17th-Century.
Source/Photographer: Web Gallery of Art.
Current location: Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Author: Francesco Albani (1578–1660).
(Wikimedia Commons)

The Church sings this Antiphon in today's Office of Lauds:


Ecce completa sunt omnia quae dicta sunt per angelum, de Virgine Maria.

Lo !, all things are accomplished that were said by the Angel, of The Virgin Mary.


SEVENTH GREAT O ANTIPHON

O Emmanuel,
Rex et legifer noster,
exspectatio Gentium,
et Salvator earum:
veni ad salvandum nos,
Domine Deus noster.

O Emmanuel,
Our King and Lawgiver,
The Expected of the Nations
and their Saviour,
come to save us,
O Lord our God.



O Emmanuel !, King of Peace !, Thou enterest today the City of Thy predilection, the City in which Thou hast placed Thy temple - Jerusalem.

A few years hence, the same City will give Thee Thy Cross and Thy Sepulchre: Nay, the day will come on which Thou wilt set up Thy Judgement-Seat within sight of her walls. But, today, Thou enterest the City of David and Solomon unnoticed and unknown.

It lies on Thy road to Bethlehem [Editor: In Hebrew, Bethlehem means "House of Bread"]. The Blessed Mother and Joseph, her spouse, would not lose the opportunity of visiting the temple, there to offer to The Lord their Prayers and Adoration.




They enter; and then, for the first time, is accomplished the Prophecy of Aggeus, that great shall be the glory of this last house more than of the first; for this second temple has now standing within it an Ark of The Covenant more precious than was that which Moses built; and within this Ark, which is Mary, is contained the God whose presence makes her the holiest of Sanctuaries.

The Lawgiver, Himself, is in this Blessed Ark, and not merely, as in that of old, the tablet of stone on which The Law was graven. The visit paid, our living Ark descends the steps of the temple, and sets out once more for Bethlehem, where other Prophecies are to be fulfilled.

We Adore Thee, O Emmanuel !, in this Thy journey, and we reverence the fidelity wherewith Thou fulfillest all that the Prophets have written of Thee; for Thou wouldst give to Thy people the certainty of Thy being The Messias, by showing them that all the marks, whereby He was to be known, are to be found in Thee.

And now; the hour is near; all is ready for Thy birth; come, then, and save us; come, that Thou mayst not only be called our Emmanuel, but our Jesus, that is, He that saves us.



THE GREAT ANTIPHON TO JERUSALEM

O Hierusalem !,
civitas Dei sumi,
leva in circuitu oculos tuos;
et vide Dominum tuum,
quia jam veniet solvere
te a vinculis.

O Jerusalem !,
City of The Great God:
Lift up thine eyes round about,
and see thy Lord,
for He is coming to loose
thee from thy chains.

Lo ! All Things Are Accomplished That Were Said By The Angel Of The Virgin Mary. Antiphon At Lauds.


This Article originally appeared, in December 2012, on
ARS ORANDI THE ART AND BEAUTY OF TRADITIONAL CATHOLICISM



The following Text is from
The Liturgical Year, Volume 1; Advent, 23 December,
by Dom Guéranger, O.S.B.

O Emmanuel ! King of Peace! Thou enterest today The City of Thy predilection, the City in which Thou hast placed Thy Temple - Jerusalem. A few years hence, the same City will give Thee Thy Cross and Thy Sepulchre; nay, the day will come on which Thou wilt set up Thy Judgement-Seat within sight of her walls.

But today Thou enterest The City of David and Solomon unnoticed and unknown. It lies on Thy road to Bethlehem. Thy Blessed Mother and Joseph, her spouse, would not lose the opportunity of visiting the Temple, there to offer to The Lord their Prayers and Adoration.


They enter; and then, for the first time, is accomplished the Prophecy of Aggeus, that great shall be the glory of this last House more than of the first; for this second Temple has now, standing within it, an Ark of The Covenant more precious than was that which Moses built; and within this Ark, which is Mary, is contained the God Whose presence makes her The Holiest of Sanctuaries.

The Lawgiver, Himself, is in this Blessed Ark, and not merely, as in that of Old, the Tablet of Stone on which The Law was graven. The visit paid, our Living Ark descends the steps of the Temple, and sets out once more for Bethlehem, where other Prophecies are to be fulfilled.



We adore Thee, O Emmanuel ! in this Thy journey, and we reverence the fidelity wherewith Thou fulfillest all that the Prophets have written of Thee; for Thou wouldst give to Thy people the certainty of Thy being the Messias, by showing them that all the marks, whereby He was to be known, are to be found in Thee.

And, now, the hour is near; all is ready for Thy Birth; come, then, and save us; come, that Thou mayst not only be called our Emmanuel, but Our Jesus, that is, He that saves us.

Ero cras !

"Tomorrow, I Will Be !"

The Expectation Of The Blessed Virgin Mary. The Feast Of Our Lady Of O.


Text is from "The Liturgical Year"
by Abbot Guéranger, O.S.B.

Volume 1.
Advent.

[This Feast is kept on 18 December,
but Zephyrinus feels it is also most appropriate
for the few days before Christmas Day.]




"The Annunciation".
Artist: Francesco Albani (1578–1660).
Date: First half of the 17th-Century.
Source/Photographer: Web Gallery of Art.
Current location: Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Author: Francesco Albani (1578–1660).
(Wikimedia Commons)

This Feast, which is now kept not only throughout the whole of Spain but in many other parts of The Catholic World, owes its origin to the Bishops of The Tenth Council of Toledo, in 656 A.D.

These Prelates thought that there was an incongruity in the ancient practice of Celebrating The Feast of The Annunciation on 25 March, inasmuch as this joyful Solemnity frequently occurs at the time when The Church is intent upon The Passion of Our Lord, so that it is sometimes obliged to be Transferred into Easter Time, with which it is out of harmony for another reason; they therefore decreed that, henceforth, in The Church of Spain, there should be kept, eight days before Christmas, a Solemn Feast with an Octave, in honour of The Annunciation, and as a preparation for the great Solemnity of Our Lord's Nativity.

In course of time, however, The Church of Spain saw the necessity of returning to the practice of The Church of Rome, and of those of the whole World, which Solemnise the 25 March as the day of Our Lady's Annunciation and The Incarnation of The Son of God.


But such had been, for ages, the Devotion of the people for The Feast of 18 December, that it was considered requisite to maintain some vestige of it. They discontinued, therefore, to Celebrate The Annunciation on this day; but The Faithful were requested to consider, with Devotion, what must have been the sentiments of The Holy Mother of God during the days immediately preceding her giving Him birth. A new Feast was instituted, under the name of "The Expectation of The Blessed Virgin's Delivery".

This Feast, which sometimes goes under the name of "Our Lady of O", or, "The Feast of O", on account of The Great Antiphons which are sung during these days, and, in a special manner, of that which begins "O Virgo Virginum" (which is still used in The Vespers of The Expectation, together with the "O Adonai", the Antiphon of The Advent Office), is kept with great Devotion in Spain.

A High Mass is sung at a very early hour each morning during The Octave, at which all who are with child, whether rich or poor, consider it a duty to Assist, that they may thus honour Our Lady's Maternity, and beg her Blessing upon themselves. It is not to be wondered at that The Holy See has approved of this pious practice being introduced into almost every other Country (Editor: Note that Abbot Guéranger was writing circa 1870).


We find that The Church of Milan, long before Rome conceded this Feast to the various Dioceses of Christendom, Celebrated The Office of Our Lady's Annunciation on The Sixth and Last Sunday of Advent, and called the whole Week following the "Hebdomada de Exceptato" (for thus the popular expression had corrupted the word "Expectato").

But these details belong strictly to the archaeology of Liturgy, and enter not into the plan of our present work; let us, then, return to The Feast of Our Lady's Expectation, which The Church has established and sanctioned as a new means of exciting the attention of The Faithful during these last days of Advent.

Most Just, indeed, it is, O Holy Mother of God, that we should unite in that ardent desire thou hadst to see Him, Who had been concealed for nine months in thy chaste womb; to know the features of this Son of The Heavenly Father, Who is also thine; to come to that blissful hour of His Birth, which will give Glory to God in The Highest, and, on Earth, peace to men of good-will.

Yes, dear Mother, the time is fast approaching, though not fast enough to satisfy thy desires and ours. Make us re-double our attention to the great Mystery; complete our preparation by thy powerful Prayers for us, that, when the Solemn Hour has come, Our Jesus may find no obstacle to His entrance into our hearts.




THE GREAT ANTIPHON TO OUR LADY.

O Virgo Virginum,
quomodo fiet istud ?
quia nec primam similem visa es,
nec habere sequentem.
Filiae Jerusalem,
quid me admiramini ?
Divinum est mysterium
hoc quod cernitis.

O Virgin of Virgins !,
how shall this be ?
for never was there one like thee,
nor will there ever be.
Ye daughters of Jerusalem,
why look ye wondering at me ?
What ye behold,
is a Divine Mystery.




Abbot Prosper Guéranger, O.S.B.
Abbot of Solesmes Abbey, France,
from 1837-1875.
Author of "The Liturgical Year".
Date: 1874.
Print-maker was Claude-Ferdinand Gaillard (1834–1887).
This File: 7 May 2007 (original upload date).
Source: Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author: The original uploader was Ikanreed at English Wikipedia.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The Great O Antiphons. 23 December.


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




"The Adoration of The Shepherds".
Artist: Gerard van Honthorst (1590–1656).
Date: 25 December 1622.
Current location: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum,
Cologne, Germany.
Source/Photographer: The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei.
DVD-ROM, 2002. ISBN 3936122202
Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH.
(Wikimedia Commons)




"O Emmanuel".
The Great O Antiphon
for 23 December.
Available on YouTube at


23 December: Isaias vii. 14, xxxiii. 22.

O Emmanuel,
Rex et legifer noster,
exspectatio Gentium,
et Salvator earum:
veni ad salvandum nos,
Domine Deus noster.


O Emmanuel,
our King and Lawgiver,
the expected of the nations
and their Saviour,
come to save us,
O Lord our God.

V. Rorate.

"Rorate caeli desuper, et nubes pluant justium . . ."


"Ye heavens, drop down from above, and let the clouds rain down the Just One."

Thursday 22 December 2016

La France Est Catholique.



Illustration: CIVITAS



Parisians Enjoy The Simple Majesty Of The Tridentine Latin Mass.
Available on YouTube at


Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris,
Paris, France.
Photo: 21 October 2016.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims,
Reims, France.
Photo: July 2006.
Source: Own work.
Author: bodoklecksel.
(Wikimedia Commons)


English: Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais,
Picardy, France.
Français: Cathédrale Saint Pierre de Beauvais,
Picardie, France.
Photo: 15 April 2015.
Source: Own work.
Author: Diliff.
Attribution: "Photo by DAVID ILIFF.
License: CC-BY-SA 3.0"
(Wikimedia Commons)

HRH Prince Charles Condemns “Evil” Persecution In Special Video Message.



HRH Prince Charles
condemns “evil” persecution
in special video message.
Available on YouTube at
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