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

Monday, 7 May 2018

Rogation Days. The Lesser Litanies. The Greater Litanies. Chestnut Sunday. The Litany Of The Saints.


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

Violet Vestments.


In 2018, The Rogation Days are:

Monday, 7 May;

Tuesday, 8 May;

Wednesday, 9 May.

They are followed by Ascension Day on 10 May.


The Ancient Custom of Blessing the Fields,
Rogation Sunday, Hever, Kent , England.
Photo: 9 February 1967.
Source: From geograph.org.uk.
Author: Ray Trevena.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The Church Celebrates, on 25 April, two Solemnities, which have nothing in common: The Greater Litanies, so called on account of their Roman origin, and The Feast of Saint Mark, which is of later date. The word "Litany" means "Supplication".
In ancient Rome, on 25 April, used to be celebrated the pagan feast of Robigalia. It consisted, principally, of a Procession, which, leaving the City by The Flaminian Gate, went to The Milvian Bridge and ended in a suburban Sanctuary situated on The Claudian Way.

There, a ewe was sacrificed in honour of a god or goddess of the name Robigo (god or goddess of frost). The Greater Litany was the substitution of a Christian, for a pagan, Ceremony. Its itinerary is known to us by a convocation of Saint Gregory the Great. It is, approximately, the same as that of the pagan Procession.



Ember Days and Rogation Days.
Sermon By: Fr Ripperger.
Available on YouTube at


All The Faithful in Rome betook themselves to the Church of Saint Laurence-in-Lucina, the nearest to The Flaminian Gate. Leaving by this Gate, the Procession made a Station at Saint Valentine's, crossed The Milvian Bridge, and branched off to the Left towards The Vatican.

After halting at a Cross, it entered The Basilica of Saint Peter for the Celebration of The Holy Mysteries.

This Litany is recited throughout The Church to keep away calamities, and to draw down The Blessing of God on the harvest. "Vouchsafe to grant us to preserve the fruits of the Earth, we Pray Thee, hear us," is sung by the Procession through the Countryside.

The whole Mass shows what assiduous Prayer may obtain, when in the midst of our adversities (Collects, Offertory) we have recourse with confidence to Our Father in Heaven (Epistle, Gospel, Communion).

If The Feast of Saint Mark is Transferred, The Litanies are not Transferred, unless they fall on Easter Sunday. In which case, they are Transferred to the following Tuesday.



Rogation Days.
Available on YouTube at


THE LESSER LITANIES.

In consequence of the public calamities that afflicted the Diocese of Vienne, Dauphiny, France, in the 5th-Century A.D., Saint Mamertus instituted a Solemn Penitential Procession on The Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, before Ascension Thursday.

Under an Order of The Council of Orleans, in 511 A.D., the Devotion spread to the rest of France. In 816 A.D., Pope Leo III introduced it in Rome and, soon after, it became a general observance throughout The Church.

The Litany of The Saints, and The Psalms and Collects sung in Procession, on these days, are Supplications; hence, the term "Rogations" applied to them. The object of these Devotions is to appease The Anger of God and avert the scourges of His Justice, and to draw down The Blessings of God on the fruits of the Earth.

Violet is used as a token of Penance, and The Paschal Candle is left unlighted. The Litany of The Saints, consisting of ejaculations in the form of a dialogue, is an admirable manner of Prayer, which it should be our purpose to cultivate.

The Celebrant wears a Violet Stole and Violet Cope. All in the Choir stand as they sing the first Antiphon Exsurge, Domine.


MASS OF ROGATION.

Stations:

Monday. At Saint Mary Major.

Tuesday. At Saint John Lateran.

Wednesday. At Saint Peter's.

Indulgence of 30 Years and 30 Quarantines each day.

Violet Vestments
.

The Mass, throughout, points to the efficacy of The Prayer of The Just Man, when humble, sure, and persistent. Elias, by Prayer, closed and opened the heavens (Epistle), and Our Lord shows us by two Parables that God gives His Holy Spirit to whomever asks Him, because He is good (Gospel, Alleluia). In our afflictions, let us place our trust in God and He will hear our Prayers (Introit, Collect).

The following Mass is said during, or after, the Procession of both The Greater Litanies and The Lesser Litanies.

Mass of Rogation: Exaudivit de templo.
The Gloria is not said.
Preface: Of Easter.



"Litany of The Saints.".
Available on YouTube at



LITANY OF THE SAINTS.

The Litany Of The Saints is used in connection with:

Holy Mass on The Greater Litanies (25 April);

The Lesser Litanies (Rogation Days);

Holy Saturday;

The Vigil of Pentecost;

Masses of Ordination, before the conferring of Major Orders.

On Saint Mark's Day and Rogation Days, if the Procession is held, the Litany is preceded by the Antiphon, "Exurge, Domine," (Psalm XLIII. 26), and all Invocations are sung by the Cantors and repeated in full by the Choir [i.e., "Doubled"].

If the Procession cannot be held, the Invocations are not repeated.

On The Vigils of Easter and Pentecost, the Invocations marked with an asterisk (*) in The Missal are omitted; all the remaining Invocations are repeated, either there be a Font and a Procession from The Baptistry, or not.

At Masses of Ordination, only The First Five Invocations are repeated.



"Litany of The Saints"
at the Funeral of Pope Saint John Paul II.
Available on YouTube at



The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Rogation Days are, in The Calendar of The Western Church, observed on 25 April (The Major Rogation) and the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday immediately preceding Ascension Thursday (The Minor Rogations).

The first Rogation, The Greater Litanies, has been compared to the ancient Roman religious festival of The Robigalia, a ritual involving prayer and sacrifice for crops held on 25 April. The first Rogation is also observed on 25 April, and a direct connection has sometimes been asserted, with the "Christian substitute" following the same processional route in Rome. If Easter falls on 24 April or on this day (the latest possible date for Easter), The Rogations are transferred to the following Tuesday.

The second set of Rogation Days, The Lesser Litanies, or Rogations, introduced about 470 A.D. by Bishop Mamertus of Vienne, and eventually adopted elsewhere, are the three days (Rogation Monday, Rogation Tuesday and Rogation Wednesday) immediately before Ascension Thursday in The Christian Liturgical Calendar.



The word "Rogation" comes from the Latin verb "rogare", meaning "to ask," and was applied to this time of The Liturgical Year because the Gospel Reading for the previous Sunday included the passage: "Ask, and ye shall receive" (Gospel of John 16:24). The Sunday itself was often called Rogation Sunday, as a result, and marked the start of a three-week period (ending on Trinity Sunday), when Roman Catholic and Anglican Clergy did not Solemnise marriages (two other such periods of marital prohibition also formerly existed, one beginning on The First Sunday in Advent and continuing through The Octave of Epiphany, or 13 January, and the other running from Septuagesima until The Octave of Easter, the Sunday after Easter). In England, Rogation Sunday is called "Chestnut Sunday".

The Faithful typically observed The Rogation Days by Fasting in preparation to Celebrate The Ascension, and farmers often had their crops Blessed by a Priest at this time. Violet Vestments are worn at The Rogation Litany and its associated Mass, regardless of what Colour Vestments were worn at the ordinary Liturgies of The Day.




A common feature of Rogation Days, in former times, was the Ceremony of "Beating The Bounds", in which a Procession of Parishioners, led by The Minister, Churchwarden, and Choirboys, would proceed around the boundary of their Parish and Pray for its protection in the forthcoming year. This was also known as 'Gang-Day'.

The reform of The Liturgical Calendar for Latin Roman Catholics, in 1969, delegated the establishment of Rogation Days, along with Ember Days, to The Episcopal Conferences.Their observance in The Latin Church subsequently declined, but the observance has revived somewhat, since 1988, (when Pope Saint John Paul II issued his Decree Ecclesia Dei Adflicta), and especially since 2007 (when Pope Benedict XVI issued his Motu Proprio, called "Summorum Pontificum"), when the use of older Rites was encouraged. Churches of The Anglican Communion reformed their Liturgical Calendar in 1976, but continue to recognise The Three Days before Ascension Day as an Optional Observance.

Missa Cantata. On Corpus Christi. At Saint Thomas Of Canterbury Church, Headcorn, Kent. Thursday, 31 May 2018. 1200 Noon.



Missa Cantata
on
Corpus Christi.

Saint Thomas Of Canterbury Church,
Becket Court, Station Road,
Headcorn, Kent TN27 9SB.
Thursday, 31 May 2018.
1200 Noon.



SCHOLA: CANTORES MISSAE.
DIRECTOR: CHARLES FINCH.
WILL BE SINGING THE MASS.

SUPPORTED BY



Saint Thomas of Canterbury Church,
Becket Court, Station Road,
Headcorn, Kent TN27 9SB.

Sunday, 6 May 2018

An Unexpected Visit By Zephyrinus To The Outer Hebrides, Scotland, For A Wedding. Perkins Gets The Week Off And Goes Fishing !!!



A sudden Invitation from an old family friend, to attend his daughter's wedding in The Hebrides, Scotland, means Zephyrinus takes The Night Train from London Euston to Stornaway, Scotland,
on The Caledonian Sleeper. Of course, Perkins gets the week off and goes fishing.
Illustration: PINTEREST

Saturday, 5 May 2018

Pope Saint Pius V (1504 - 1572). Confessor. Feast Day 5 May.


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

Saint Pius V.
   Pope and Confessor.
   Feast Day 5 May.

Double.

White Vestments.




English: Pope Saint Pius V.
Deutsch: Porträt des Papst Pius V.
Artist: El Greco (1541–1614).
Date: Circa 1600 - 1610.
Current location: Private collection, Paris.
Source: The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei.
DVD-ROM, 2002. ISBN 3936122202. Distributed by
DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH.
Permission: [1].
(Wikimedia Commons)

Pius, born at Bosco, in Lombardy, Italy, entered at the age of fourteen into The Order of Preachers (The Dominicans).

As Bishop, Cardinal and Pope (Introit, Epistle, Communion), he put to profit the talents entrusted to him by God (Gospel).

His Pontificate, although short, was one of the most glorious of the 16th-Century. Protestantism had proclaimed The Reformation and Islam threatened The West. To remedy the ills, under which Christendom groaned, Pope Saint Pius V enforced obedience to The Decrees of The Council of Trent, published a new edition of The Missal and Breviary, and obtained, by the Prayers he asked for, the glorious victory won by the Christian forces at Lepanto in 1571.

He instituted, on that occasion, The Feast of Our Lady of Victories, which became, later on, The Feast of The Most Holy Rosary.

He died on 5 May 1572, reciting The Hymn of Paschaltide.

Mass: Státuit.


The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Pope Saint Pius V (17 January 1504 – 1 May 1572), born Antonio Ghislieri (from 1518 called Michele Ghislieri, O.P.), was Pope from 8 January 1566 to his death in 1572. He is Venerated as a Saint of The Roman Catholic Church. He is chiefly notable for his role in The Council of Trent, The Counter-Reformation, and the standardisation of The Roman Rite within The Latin Church.

Pius V declared Thomas Aquinas a Doctor of The Church and patronised prominent Sacred Music composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.

As a Cardinal, Ghislieri gained a reputation for putting Orthodoxy before personalities, prosecuting eight French Bishops for Heresy. He also stood firm against nepotism, rebuking his predecessor, Pope Pius IV, to his face, when he wanted to make a thirteen-year-old member of his family a Cardinal and subsidise a nephew from The Papal Treasury.

In Affairs of State, Pius V excommunicated Queen Elizabeth I of England for schism and persecution of English Catholics during her reign. He also arranged the formation of The Holy League, an alliance of Catholic States. Although outnumbered, The Holy League famously defeated The Ottoman Empire, which had threatened to over-run Europe, at The Battle of Lepanto. Pius V attributed the victory to the intercession of The Blessed Virgin Mary and instituted The Feast of Our Lady of Victories.

Friday, 4 May 2018

Saint Monica. Widow. Feast Day 4 May.


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

Saint Monica.
   Widow.
   Feast Day 4 May.

Double.

White Vestments.




English: The Angel appears to Saint Monica.
Italiano: Apparizione dell'angelo a Santa Monica (madre di Sant'Agostino) [1714]. Dipinto nella "Cappella di sant'Agostino" nel transetto destro della chiesa di san Marco a Milano.
Artist: Pietro Maggi,
Date: 1714.
Current location: Saint Augustine Chapel, San Marco Church, Milan, Italy.
Source: Own work.
Author: G.dallorto.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Born in Africa, Saint Monica married a pagan, whom she converted by her virtues. Having become a Widow, she devoted herself to her son, Augustine, whose mind was corrupted by the errors of Manicheism and his Soul by the dissolute manners of Rome.

"Night and day she Prayed" (Epistle) and "she shed for him more tears than other mothers shed over a coffin."

For, above all else, she was penetrated by The Fear of God (Introit), and she knew that, in order to obtain the resurrection of the Soul of her son, she had to sacrifice herself (Gospel). She atoned for the sins of Augustine.

"Could you, O Lord", so writes Augustine, "despise the contrite and humble heart of a chaste and mortified Widow ? Could you reject the tears of one who asked not for money, nor for any temporal thing, but only the Salvation of her son's Soul ?"

"God, in His Mercy, accepted the tears of Charity of Blessed Monica" (Collect), and these two Souls now share in the Joy (Communion) of Jesus, Risen Again.

Saint Monica died at Ostia in 387 A.D.

Mass: Cognovi.

Archbishop Sample's Sermon At The Basilica Of The National Shrine Of The Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C.



Archbishop Alexander King Sample's Sermon from The Solemn Pontifical Mass,
in honour of the Tenth Anniversary of Summorum Pontificum,
at the Basilica of The National Shrine of The Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C.
Available on YouTube at

The UK March For Life Moves To London On Saturday, 5 May 2018. Outside The Houses Of Parliament At 1300 hrs.



See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.
Illustration: CATHOLIC HERALD

The following Text is an E-Mail from THE GOOD COUNSEL NETWORK

Dear Pro-Life Supporter.

I am very pleased to say that The Annual March For Life will not take place in Birmingham this year, it has outgrown that City and is now moving to London. 

We are happy to support The March each year, but are more so than normal as Clare McCullough, The Director of The Good Counsel Network, will be The Key Note Speaker in Parliament Square. If you have a Good Counsel Network T-Shirt from last year’s March,
please wear it on Saturday.

Two Catholic Bishops have booked to attend so far, as has the Anglican Bishop, Dr. Michael Nazir Ali. 

Joy Villa, the Singer/Songwriter, well-known for wearing a Pro-Life dress to The Grammy’s this year,
will be there, as will Rap Star, Faith Child.

See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.



March For Life, Saturday 5 May 2018.

Family, Friendly, Life-Fest starts at
09.30 hrs, De Vere Connaught Rooms,
61-65, Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5DA.

Children Zone, Music,
Workshops, Confessions, Stalls.
Visit The Good Counsel Network Stall.

At 1300 hrs, The March goes to Parliament Square,
for the Speakers, including Clare, of The Good Counsel Network, along with some of the Mothers
that we have helped.



The day ends at 1615 hrs.
See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.

The MARCH FOR LIFE takes place a week after the Fiftieth Anniversary of The Abortion Act coming into force in 1968. In those Fifty Years, over NINE MILLION BABIES' LIVES have been lost through ABORTION.

Follow us on twitter @GoodCounselNet
to get updates on the day.

God Bless.

Stuart McCullough,
The Good Counsel Network.

Thursday, 3 May 2018

The UK March For Life Moves To London On Saturday, 5 May 2018. Outside The Houses Of Parliament At 1300 hrs.



See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.
Illustration: CATHOLIC HERALD

The following Text is an E-Mail from THE GOOD COUNSEL NETWORK

Dear Pro-Life Supporter.

I am very pleased to say that The Annual March For Life will not take place in Birmingham this year, it has outgrown that City and is now moving to London. 

We are happy to support The March each year, but are more so than normal as Clare McCullough, The Director of The Good Counsel Network, will be The Key Note Speaker in Parliament Square. If you have a Good Counsel Network T-Shirt from last year’s March,
please wear it on Saturday.

Two Catholic Bishops have booked to attend so far, as has the Anglican Bishop, Dr. Michael Nazir Ali. 

Joy Villa, the Singer/Songwriter, well-known for wearing a Pro-Life dress to The Grammy’s this year,
will be there, as will Rap Star, Faith Child.

See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.



March For Life, Saturday 5 May 2018.

Family, Friendly, Life-Fest starts at
09.30 hrs, De Vere Connaught Rooms,
61-65, Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5DA.

Children Zone, Music,
Workshops, Confessions, Stalls.
Visit The Good Counsel Network Stall.

At 1300 hrs, The March goes to Parliament Square,
for the Speakers, including Clare, of The Good Counsel Network, along with some of the Mothers
that we have helped.



The day ends at 1615 hrs.
See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.

The MARCH FOR LIFE takes place a week after the Fiftieth Anniversary of The Abortion Act coming into force in 1968. In those Fifty Years, over NINE MILLION BABIES' LIVES have been lost through ABORTION.

Follow us on twitter @GoodCounselNet
to get updates on the day.

God Bless.

Stuart McCullough,
The Good Counsel Network.

Archbishop Sample's Sermon At The Basilica Of The National Shrine Of The Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C.



Archbishop Alexander King Sample's Sermon from The Solemn Pontifical Mass,
in honour of the Tenth Anniversary of Summorum Pontificum,
at the Basilica of The National Shrine of The Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C.
Available on YouTube at

Wednesday, 2 May 2018

The UK March For Life Moves To London On Saturday, 5 May 2018. Outside The Houses Of Parliament At 1300 hrs.



See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.
Illustration: CATHOLIC HERALD

The following Text is an E-Mail from THE GOOD COUNSEL NETWORK

Dear Pro-Life Supporter.

I am very pleased to say that The Annual March For Life will not take place in Birmingham this year, it has outgrown that City and is now moving to London. 

We are happy to support The March each year, but are more so than normal as Clare McCullough, The Director of The Good Counsel Network, will be The Key Note Speaker in Parliament Square. If you have a Good Counsel Network T-Shirt from last year’s March,
please wear it on Saturday.

Two Catholic Bishops have booked to attend so far, as has the Anglican Bishop, Dr. Michael Nazir Ali. 

Joy Villa, the Singer/Songwriter, well-known for wearing a Pro-Life dress to The Grammy’s this year,
will be there, as will Rap Star, Faith Child.

See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.

March For Life, Saturday 5 May 2018.

Family, Friendly, Life-Fest starts at
09.30 hrs, De Vere Connaught Rooms,
61-65, Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5DA.

Children Zone, Music,
Workshops, Confessions, Stalls.
Visit The Good Counsel Network Stall.

At 1300 hrs, The March goes to Parliament Square,
for the Speakers, including Clare, of The Good Counsel Network, along with some of the Mothers
that we have helped.

The day ends at 1615 hrs.
See MARCH FOR LIFE for more details.

The MARCH FOR LIFE takes place a week after the Fiftieth Anniversary of The Abortion Act coming into force in 1968. In those Fifty Years, over NINE MILLION BABIES' LIVES have been lost through ABORTION.

Follow us on twitter @GoodCounselNet
to get updates on the day.

God Bless.

Stuart McCullough,
The Good Counsel Network.

Saint Athanasius. Bishop. Confessor. Doctor Of The Church. Feast Day 2 May.


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

Saint Athanasius. 
   Bishop. Confessor. Doctor Of The Church. 
   Feast Day 2 May.

Double.

White Vestments.


Saint Athanasius.
Bishop of Alexandria.
This File: 4 March 2006.
User: Maksim.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The Church, still covered with the blood of her Martyrs, had, in the 5th-Century A.D., to sustain the dreadful assaults of heretics. Arius dared to despoil The Divine Redeemer of all His Glory as Son of God; to make of Him a simple creature only higher in Grace than others.

God then raised up Saint Athanasius: "He fills him with the Spirit of Wisdom" (Introit), and "anoints him as Bishop of Alexandria, with His Holy Oil" (Offertory), for, as an athlete off Christ, he had to Preach The Master's Truth, at the price of innumerable sacrifices (Epistle, Gospel).

In 325 A.D., Saint Athanasius was the herald of the illustrious assembly of the 318 Bishops who condemned Arius at The Council of Nices, proclaiming that Jesus was The Son consubstantial with The Father. That is why he is often represented with a symbol of The Trinity as an emblem.

He died in 373 A.D., and was proclaimed Doctor of The Church.

Let us, like Saint Athanasius, affirm The Divinity of Jesus Risen Again.

Mass: In médio Ecclésiae.

Luncheon Invitation In Detroit. Perkins Has To Drive On The Other Side Of The Road. Recipe For Disaster !!!



Zephyrinus has a Luncheon Invitation in Detroit.
Perkins has to drive on the other side of the road.
Recipe for disaster !!!
Illustration: PINTEREST

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

May Is The Month Of The Blessed Virgin Mary.




The Blessed Virgin Mary is Crowned in Heaven by her Beloved Son.
Illustration: AD MOIOREM DEI GLORIAM




"Litaniae Beatae Virgin Mariae".
"Litany of The Blessed Virgin Mary".

Available on YouTube at


This Litany of The Blessed Virgin Mary (also called The Litany of Loreto) originated during The Middle Ages, but in a form that was still in the process of development. It was definitely approved for public use by Pope Sixtus V in 1587.

Like The Rosary, it is primarily an Act of Praise and Devotion to The Blessed Virgin. Its Titles
and Invocations set before us Mary's exalted privileges, her Holiness of life, her amiability
and power, her motherly care for her children for whom she continually intercedes.

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

The month of May Devotions to The Blessed Virgin Mary refer to special Marian Devotions held in The Catholic Church, during the month of May, honouring The Virgin Mary as "The Queen of May". These Services may take place inside or outside of a Church. A "May Crowning" is a Traditional Roman Catholic ritual that occurs in the month of May.

A number of Traditions link the month of May to The Blessed Virgin Mary. King Alfonso X of Castile, in the 13th-Century, wrote in his Cantigas de Santa Maria about the special honouring of The Blessed Virgin Mary during specific dates in May. Eventually, the entire month was filled with Special Observances and Devotions to The Blessed Virgin Mary.




"Queen Of The Angels, Queen Of The May".
Available on YouTube at

The origin of the conventional May Devotion is still relatively unknown. Herbert Thurston identifies the 17th-Century as the earliest instance of the adoption of the custom of Consecrating the month of May to The Blessed Virgin by Special Observances. It is certain that this form of Marian Devotion began in Italy. Around 1739, witnesses speak of a particular form of Marian Devotion in May in Grezzano, near Verona. In 1747, the Archbishop of Genoa recommended the May Devotion as a Devotion for the home. Specific Prayers for them were promulgated in Rome in 1838.



According to Frederick Holweck, the May Devotion, in its present form, originated at Rome, where Father Latomia of The Roman College of The Society of Jesus, to counteract infidelity and immorality among the students, made a Vow at the end of the 18th-Century to devote the month of May to Our Blessed Virgin Mary.

From Rome, the practice spread to the other Jesuit Colleges and thence to nearly every Catholic Church of The Latin Rite. In Rome, by 1813, May Devotions were held in as many as twenty Churches. From Italy, May Devotions soon spread to France. In Belgium, the May Devotions, at least as a Private Devotion, were already known by 1803. The Tradition of honouring The Blessed Virgin Mary, in a month-long May Devotion, spread eventually around The Roman Catholic World in the 19th-Century, together with a month-long Devotion to Jesus in June and The Rosary in October.




"As I Kneel Before You".
Available on YouTube at





English: The Crowning of The Virgin Mary in Heaven by The Holy Trinity.
Español: Coronación de la Virgen.
Deutsch: Die Krönung Marias.
Artist: Diego Velázquez (1599–1660).
Date: Circa 1645.
Current location: Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain.
(Wikimedia Commons)




"The Litany of Loreto".
Available on YouTube at



The following Text is from PRECES-LATINAE.ORG

Litaniae Lauretanae.
Litany of Loreto.

The Litany of Loreto is used to honour Mary, The Mother of God. The Litany recalls Mary's unique role in our salvation history as The Mother of Our Saviour and invokes various Titles for her as a way of honouring her and reminding us of the role she has played.

The Litany owes many of its Praises to The Greek Akathist Hymn, which was first translated into Latin in Venice around 800 A.D. The other Titles and Praises addressed to Mary are found extensively in the writings of The Early-Church Fathers of the first six Centuries A.D.



Over time, a number of Titles for Our Lady were removed and added to The Litany. Originally, The Litany had fifteen additional Titles, such as Our Lady of Humility, Mother of Mercy, Temple of The Spirit, Gate of Redemption, and Queen of Disciples. Recent history has seen the addition of five Titles. The last four Titles of The Litany, which refer to The Immaculate Conception, The Assumption, The Rosary, and Mary as The Queen of Peace, are of recent origin. The latest addition, Mother of The Church, was added by Pope Saint John Paul II.

Most likely, The Litany was composed in or around Paris between the years 1150 and 1200. It gets its name from the Italian shrine (Loreto) where it was adopted in 1558. Pope Sixtus V approved its use in public Worship in 1587. The Litany is used especially during May Services, the month Traditionally Dedicated to The Blessed Virgin Mary. It is also used at Benediction, and some Congregations use it in The Divine Office. The Litany is approved for public use and carries a Partial Indulgence.


Saint Philip And Saint James-The-Less. Apostles. Feast Day 1 May.


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

Saint Philip And Saint James-The-Less.
   Apostles.
   Feast Day 1 May.

Double of The Second-Class.

Red Vestments.


Saint Philip.
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640).
From Rubens' famous "Apostle Series".
Date: Circa 1611.
Current location: Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain.
Source/Photographer: Museo del Prado.
(Wikimedia Commons)

In The Roman Catholic Church, The Feast Day of Saint Philip, along with that of
Saint James-The-Less, was Traditionally observed on 1 May, the Anniversary of The Dedication of the Church Dedicated to them in Rome (now called The Church of The Twelve Apostles).

The Eastern Orthodox Church Celebrates Philip's Feast Day on 14 November.
One of The Gnostic Codices, discovered in the Nag Hammadi Library in 1945,
bears Philip's name in its Title, on the bottom line.
(Wikipedia)


Saint James-The-Less.
Saint James-The-Less, Apostle,is so called because he was younger than the other Apostle by
the same name, James-The-Great. James-The-Less was related in some way to Jesus, and,
after Jesus’ Ascension into Heaven, he became The Head of The Church in Jerusalem.
He was Martyred in the year 62 A.D.
Illustration: PINTEREST

The Feasts of The Apostles, Celebrated in the course of the year, used to be Feasts of Obligation. The Feast of Saint Philip and Saint James-the-Less, at this date, recalls the Translation of their Relics at Rome, where The Church of The Holy Apostles, Consecrated on 1 May (the date of Saint Philip's Feast), was Dedicated to them and received their Relics. There is held The Station on all Fridays in Ember Week and on Easter Thursday.

Saint Philip, like Saint Peter and Saint Andrew, was of Bethsaida, in Galilee. He died at Hierapolis, in Phrygia, on The Cross, like them. It is he whom Jesus addresses at the multiplication of the loaves and it is through him, as intermediary, that the Gentiles seek to address The Saviour.

To him, also, we owe what The Master said in His discourse at The Last Supper: "Philip, who seeth Me, seeth my Father" (Gospel). To go to Christ, is to go to God, for the works of The Messias have proved His Divinity (Ibid.).



Stained-Glass Window, depicting Saint James-The-Less,
on the North-Side of the Nave in Saints Peter and Paul Church,
Bow Valley, Nebraska, United States of America.
Photo: 25 November 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Ammodramus.
(Wikimedia Commons)

It is in virtue of His Divine Nature that He Rose Again, and the two Apostles, whose Feast coincides with The Easter Feasts, by their Martyrdom (Introit, Epistle) confirm the truth of which they have been witness.

Saint James-the-Less, called "The Minor", was of Cana, in Galilee. A cousin of Our Lord, he had for brother the Apostle Jude, and was made, by Saint Peter, Bishop of Jerusalem. It is for him that Saint Paul speaks when he says: "I did not see any Apostle, except James, the brother of The Lord." Called upon by the High Priest to deny Jesus, he was thrown down from the terrace of the Temple and his head was broken by the blow of a club.

Their names are inscribed in The Canon of The Mass (First List).

Following the example of The Holy Apostles Philip and James-The-Less (Collect), let us confess by a generous life The Divinity of The Risen Christ.

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

Mass: Clamavérunt ad te.
Preface: Of The Apostles.

Monday, 30 April 2018

Saint Catharine Of Siena (1347 - 1380). Virgin. Doctor Of The Church. Feast Day 30 April.


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

Saint Catharine of Siena.
   Doctor of The Church.
   Virgin.
   Feast Day 30 April.

Double.

White Vestments.




Saint Catharine of Siena.
From the Church of Santa Maria del Rosario-in-Prati, 
Rome, Italy.
Date: 19th-Century.
Source: http://www.tanogabo.it/religione/santa_caterina_siena.htm
Author: Unknown.
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"The Holy Order of Preachers" [Editor: The Dominicans], which yesterday offered a Red Rose to Jesus, Risen Again, [Editor: The Feast Day of Saint Peter of Verona, Martyr], offers Him, today, a "Lily of Dazzling Whiteness". ["The Liturgical Year", by Dom Guéranger O.S.B: The Paschal Season. Vol. II. 30 April.]

Saint Catharine of Siena (1347-1380) was the last but one of twenty-four children. In her childhood, she chose Jesus for her Spouse (Epistle). Subjecting her delicate body to frightful mortifications, her only support during her prolonged Fasts was Holy Communion (Postcommunion).

She received, from The Crucified Lord, The Stigmata and Inspired Knowledge concerning the most profound Mysteries of Religion. It was by her persuasion that Pope Gregory XI left Avignon, France, to return to Rome, Italy.

When, like Christ, she had reached her thirty-third year, she entered Heaven with her Divine Spouse to take part in The Nuptial Banquet (Gospel) in The Holy Joys of The Eternal Passover (Introit, Alleluia).

"Let us offer to God, on this day, The Sacred Host embalmed with the Virginal Perfume of Blessed Catharine" (Secret), so that He may grant us, in return, Life Eternal (Postcommunion).

Mass: Dilexisti.


The following Text is taken from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Saint Catharine of Siena, Third Order of Saint Dominic, T.O.S.D. (25 March 1347 in Siena – 29 April 1380 in Rome), was a Tertiary of The Dominican Order and Scholastic Philosopher and Theologian. She also worked to bring the Papacy of Pope Gregory XI back to Rome from its displacement in France (Avignon) and to establish peace among the Italian City-States.

Since 18 June 1866, she is one of the two Patron Saints of Italy, together with Saint Francis of Assisi. On 3 October 1970, she was proclaimed a Doctor of The Church, by Pope Paul VI, and, on 1 October 1999, Pope Saint John Paul II named her as one of the six Patron Saints of Europe, together with Benedict of NursiaSaints Cyril and MethodiusBridget of Sweden and Edith Stein.

Sunday, 29 April 2018

Missa Cantata For The Feast Of The English Martyrs. Friday, 4 May 2018. 1930 hrs. Church Of The English Martyrs, Didcot.



Text and Illustration: LMS CHAIRMAN


Fr. Philip Pennington Harris, Parish Priest of the Church of The English Martyrs, in Didcot, is Celebrating his Parish's Patronal Feast, on Friday 4 May 2018, with a Traditional Missa Cantata. It will be accompanied by The Schola Abelis of Oxford.

Join us !

The Church is at 15 Manor Crescent, Didcot OX11 7AJ (click for a map).

Mass is at 7:30 p.m.

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