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

Monday 3 October 2022

Saint Teresa Of The Child Jesus (Saint Thérèse Of Lisieux) (“The Little Flower”) 1873 - 1897. Feast Day 3 October. “After My Death, I Will Let Fall A Shower Of Roses From Heaven”.


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

Saint Teresa of The Child Jesus
   (Saint Thérèse Of Lisieux).
      “The Little Flower”.
   Virgin.
   Feast Day 3 October.

Double.

White Vestments.

  


Saint Teresa of The Child Jesus
(Saint Thérèse Of Lisieux)
(The Little Flower)


  

English: Amber Flush Rose -
Bagatelle Rose Garden (Paris, France).
Français: Rose Amber Flush -
Roseraie de Bagatelle (Paris, France).
Photo: 1 June 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: Georges Seguin (Okki)
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Thérèse Of Lisieux
("The Little Flower").
Available on YouTube at


  

Mary-Frances-Teresa Martin was born at Alençon, France, on 2 January 1873. She was brought up in a most-Christian family, and educated by The Benedictine Nuns at Lisieux. Whilst still a child, she felt drawn towards The Cloister, and, at the age of fifteen, after much petition, was allowed to enter The Carmelite Convent in that Town. At the age of twenty-four, she slept peacefully in The Peace of The Lord.

The life of this young Saint is not distinguished by any heroic or very great deed. She simply served God with a constant and assiduous fidelity in little things.

To her, The Words of Our Lord are applied by The Church: "Unless you become as little children, you shall not enter The Kingdom of Heaven."


Saint Teresa of The Child Jesus,
(Saint Thérèse Of Lisieux),
("The Little Flower")
(Wikipedia Commons)


  

"I do not intend to remain inactive in Heaven," this Saint said on her death-bed. "I wish to go on working for The Church and for Souls." "After my death, I will let fall a Shower of Roses." "It is Our Lord Who is calling me to Heaven and the hope of being able to love Him as I have so much desired to do, and the thought that I shall be able to make Him loved by a number of Souls, who will praise Him eternally."

Apostolic Virgin ! Such is the Title which seems best to characterise Saint Teresa of The Child Jesus. Like her Seraphic Patron and Mother, she desired to make The Salvation of Souls the object of her life in The Cloister, and, thus, her whole life was a "sacrifice of love, a holocaust to merciful love".

When she left Carmel for Heaven, she repeated her intention of continuing to be an Apostle in Eternity, as she had been here on Earth."I feel that my Mission is soon to begin," she said."My Mission to make others love The Good God as I love Him . . . to teach my Little Way to Souls.


English: The birthplace and family home of Sainte Thérèse.
Français: Maison natale de Sainte Thérèse
et des bienheureux Louis et Zélie Martin, ses parents.
Photo: 25 June 2009.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)


  

"I wish to spend my Heaven in doing good upon Earth. Nor is this impossible, since, from the very heart of The Beatific Vision, The Angels keep watch over us. No, there can be no rest for me until The End of The World. But, when The Angel shall have said: "Time is no more ! ", then I shall rest, then I shall be able to rejoice, because The Number of The Elect will be complete". (Autobiography).

The humble "Little Flower" was: Beatified by Pope Pius XI in 1923, twenty-six years after her death; Canonised in 1925; and, in 1927, proclaimed Patroness of All Catholic Missions.

Let us offer The Holy Sacrifice, in Thanksgiving, for all The Graces bestowed on this Saint, and let us receive Our Lord in Holy Communion in order to partake, through Him, in The Virtues which adorned her life.

Mass: Veni de Libano.


Saint Marie-Azélie "Zélie" Martin, née Guérin (1831-1877).
Wife of Saint Louis Martin
and Mother of Saint Thérèse de Lisieux.
Date: Circa 1875.
Source: OUEST FRANCE
Author: Unknown Photographer.
(Wikimedia Commons)


  

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (Born Marie-Françoise-Thérèse Martin, 2 January 1873 – 30 September 1897), or Saint Thérèse of The Child Jesus and The Holy Face, O.C.D., was a French Discalced Carmelite Nun. She is popularly known as “The Little Flower of Jesus” or simply, “The Little Flower”.

Thérèse has been a highly influential model of Sanctity for Roman Catholics, and for others, because of the “. . . simplicity and practicality of her approach to The Spiritual Life”.

Together with Saint Francis of Assisi, she is one of the most popular Saints in the history of The Church. Pope Saint Pius X called her “the greatest Saint of modern times”.

Thérèse felt an early call to Religious Life, and, overcoming various obstacles, in 1888, at the early age of fifteen, she became a Nun and joined two of her elder sisters in The Cloistered Carmelite Community of Lisieux, Normandy.

After nine years as a Carmelite Religious, having fulfilled various Offices, such as Sacristan and Assistant to The Novice Mistress, and having spent her last eighteen months in Carmel in a Night of Faith, she died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-four.


Saint Louis Martin (1823-1894).
Husband of Saint Zélie Martin
and Father of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux.
Photo: Circa 1875.
Source: http://www.devinrose.heroicvirtuecreations.com
/blog/2008/07/04/blessed-louis-and-zelie-martin-and-saint-damien/
Author: Unknown Photographer.
(Wikimedia Commons)


  

The impact of The Story of a Soul, a collection of her autobiographical Manuscripts, printed and distributed a year after her death to an initially very limited audience, was great, and she rapidly became one of the most popular Saints of the 20th-Century.

Pope Pius XI made her the “Star of his Pontificate”. She was Beatified in 1923, and Canonised in 1925. Thérèse was declared Co-Patron of The Missions, with Saint Francis Xavier, in 1927, and named Co-Patron of France, with Joan of Arc, in 1944.

On 19 October 1997, Pope Saint John Paul II declared her the thirty-third Doctor of The Church, the youngest person, and at that time only the third woman, to be so honoured. Devotion to Thérèse has developed around the World.

Saint Thérèse lived a hidden life and “wanted to be unknown”, yet became popular after her death through her Spiritual autobiography. She also left Letters, poems, Religious plays, Prayers, and her last conversations were recorded by her sisters. Paintings and photographs – mostly the work of her sister, Céline, – further led to her being recognised by millions of men and women.


English: Les Buissonnets. The Martin family house in Lisieux,
to which they moved in November 1877, following the death
of Madame Martin. Thérèse lived here from 16 November 1877
to 9 April 1888, the day she entered Carmel.
Français: Maison familiale des Martin (Lisieux)
où Sainte Thérèse passa son enfance.
Photo: August 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: Grentidez
(Wikimedia Commons)


  

Thérèse said on her death-bed: “I only love simplicity. I have a horror of pretence”. She spoke out against some of the claims made concerning The Lives of Saints, written in her day. “We should not say improbable things, or things we do not know. We must see their real, and not their imagined, lives”.

The depth of her Spirituality, of which she said: “My Way is all Confidence and Love”, has inspired many Believers.

In the face of her littleness, she trusted in God to be her Sanctity. She wanted to go to Heaven by an entirely new “little way”. “I wanted to find an elevator that would raise me to Jesus”. The elevator, she wrote, would be The Arms of Jesus lifting her in all her littleness.

Thérèse is well-known throughout the World, with The Basilica of Lisieux being the second-largest place of Pilgrimage in France, after Lourdes.


English: The Monastery that Saint Thérèse entered was not an old-established House with a great Tradition. In 1838, two Nuns from The Poitiers Carmel were sent out to Found The House of Lisieux. One of them, Mother Geneviève of Saint Teresa, was living when Saint Thérèse entered. The Second Wing, containing Cells and Rooms in which she was to live and die, had been standing only ten years. "What she found was a Community of very aged Nuns, some odd and cranky, some sick and troubled, some lukewarm and complacent. Almost all of The Sisters came from The Petty Bourgeois and Artisan Class. The Prioress and Novice Mistress were of Old Norman Nobility. Probably, the Martin sisters, alone, represented the new Class of The Rising Bourgeoisie."
Français: Carmel de Lisieux.
Date: Circa 1900.
Source: Carte postale
Author: Unknown.
(Wikimedia Commons)


  

Sunday 2 October 2022

Traditional Masses In Kent At: Tenterden; Ramsgate; Chislehurst; Tunbridge Wells. And Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.



Illustration by
FLICKR

Zephyrinus is delighted to publicise
The Traditional Masses,
which are Celebrated in Kent on a regular Weekly basis on Sundays and on certain Feast Days and Holy Days of Obligation during the Week.

Also, in Essex (Leigh-on-Sea) on
The First Sunday of every Month.


There is a vibrant and happy group
who attend these Masses
and meet, after Mass (in Kent),
for lovely Lunches in various hostelries.

Do come and join us.
You will all be most welcome.


Besides Glorifying God in an Edifying,
Holy, and Traditional manner, you will see
the wonderful Kent and Essex countrysides
changing throughout the Seasons,
which, in itself, Glorifies God.


                   


TENTERDEN, KENT.

CHURCH OF SAINT ANDREW.



Traditional Masses are Celebrated

at the

Church of Saint Andrew,
47, Ashford Road,
Tenterden, Kent TN30 6LL,

at 1200 hrs,

EVERY SUNDAY
and on certain Feast Days and Holy Days of Obligation.


RAMSGATE, KENT.

SAINT AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH.

Zephyrinus is grateful to Tony V at PRAY TELL UNCHAINED
for providing information on Usus Antiquior Masses in Ramsgate, Kent.

The Ramsgate Web-Site is


Traditional Mass at Saint Augustine's,
Ramsgate, Kent.


Saint Augustine's Shrine,
Ramsgate, Kent.

Times of Traditional 
(Usus Antiquior) Masses.

RAMSGATE, KENT.

Saint Augustine’s Church,
Saint Augustine’s Road,
Ramsgate,
Kent CT11 9PA.

Telephone: 01843 592 071.

Traditional Masses at

1200 hrs on every Sunday

and

0930 hrs on Fridays.


RAMSGATE, KENT.

SAINT ETHELBERT
AND
SAINT GERTRUDE CHURCH.


Saint Ethelbert and Saint Gertrude Church,
Ramsgate, Kent.
Illustration:

Saint Ethelbert and Saint Gertrude Church,
72, Hereson Road,
Ramsgate,
Kent CT11 7DS.

Traditional Mass at

0930 hrs every Wednesday.



TUNBRIDGE WELLS,
KENT.

SAINT AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH.



Saint Augustine's Church,
Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Illustration: THE CIVIC SOCIETY

TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT.

Saint Augustine’s Church,
Crescent Road,
Royal Tunbridge Wells,
Kent TN1 2LY.

Telephone: 01892 522525.

Traditional Mass at

1900 hrs every Wednesday.



CHISLEHURST,
KENT.

SAINT MARY’S CHURCH.


Saint Mary's Church,
Chislehurst, Kent.

CHISLEHURST, KENT.

Saint Mary's Church
28 Crown Lane,
Chislehurst,
Kent BR7 5PL.

E-Mail: chislehurst@rcaos.org.uk

Telephone: 020 8467 3215.

Traditional Mass at

1100 hrs every Sunday

and

1930 hrs every Friday.


LEIGH-ON-SEA,
ESSEX.

CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES
AND SAINT JOSEPH.


Our Lady of Lourdes and Saint Joseph Church,

LEIGH-ON-SEA, ESSEX.

Our Lady of Lourdes and Saint Joseph Church,
161, Leigh Road,
Leigh-on-Sea,
Essex SS9 1J.

Telephone: 01702 478078.

E-Mail: leighonsea@dioceseofbrentwood.org


Traditional Mass at

1600 hrs on The First Sunday of every Month.

Followed by
Solemn Vespers
and
Benediction.


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




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The Library Of The Popes.



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The Holy Guardian Angels. Feast Day 2 October.


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

The Holy Guardian Angels.
   Feast Day 2 October.

Greater-Double.

White Vestments.


English: Archangel Michael
by Jacopo Vignali. 17th-Century.
Italiano: Jacopo Vignali,
San Michele Arcangelo
libera le anime del Purgatorio, (17th-Century).
Source: Giovanni Piccirillo (a cura di),
La Chiesa dei Santi Michele e Gaetano,
Becocci Editore, Firenze, 2006.
Author: sailko
(Wikimedia Commons)


The Holy Guardian Angels.
Artist: René de Cramer.
"Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium".
Used with Permission.

This Feast, Solemnised by the Spaniards in the 16th-Century, was extended to the whole Church by Pope Paul V in 1608.

Pope Clement X, in 1670, appointed it to be kept on the first free day after The Feast of Saint Michael, namely 2 October.

The Angels, already in Glory, have for their mission to adore The Divinity (Introit, Offertory, Communion). Wherefore, in the Preface, The Church makes us ask God to permit our voices to join with theirs in praising God. [“I have seen the Seraphim,” says Isaias, “they stood near The Sublime Throne, where Jehovah was seated: Their faces veiled, they cried out to one another: Holy, holy, holy, is The Lord God of Hosts, the whole Earth is full of His Glory.” (Isaias vi, 1-3.)]

But, as their name indicates, the Angels are also Messengers of Divine Commands (Offertory). The Holy Fathers teach that they (the Angels) preside over all Created Things, and Saint Paul declares “that their mission is to serve the future heirs of Salvation”.


“Guardian Angel”.
By Pietro da Cortona (1656).
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome.
Source/Photographer: Web Gallery of Art
(Wikimedia Commons)

This is why they are called Guardian Angels (Collect). It is generally thought that Kingdoms, Provinces, Families, Dioceses, Churches, Religious Communities, each have their Protecting Angel.

[In some Countries, they Celebrate The Feast of The Angel of The Nation. Saint Francis de Sales says that the Bishop, as such, has another Guardian Angel. Ezechiel says that The Angel of The Temple of Jerusalem had a writing case hanging down from his girdle (Ezech. 11). These Angels of The Churches, adds Saint Basil, write down our irreverences.]


English: Statue of a Guardian Angel
in The Parish Church of Saint Oswald,
Oberdrauburg, Austria.
Deutsch: Pfarrkirche St Oswald,
Oberdrauburg, Osterreiche: Schutzengel.
Photo: July 2008.
Author: JJ55
(Wikimedia Commons)

That there is one Guardian Angel for each Just Man, there can be no doubt, and The Church applies to the Souls, that are under The New Law, what is written about the people under The Old Law: “I shall send My Angel to march before you, to guard you on the way and to bring you into the land which I have prepared for you” (Epistle). [Saint Bernard of Clairvaux: Sixth Lesson at Matins.]

Our Guardian Angel has, for his mission, to protect us and defend us, in order that, under his protection, safe from the snares of the enemies of our Souls and from all adversities, we may reach The Promised Land of Eternal Life (Collect, Secret, Postcommunion).

This faithful companion deserves our gratitude and the Veneration due to one who already enjoys The Beatific Vision (Gospel).

It is to encourage us, to the habitual practice of this Devotion, that The Church instituted The Feast of The Guardian Angels.

Mass: Benedícite Dóminum.
Creed: Is said.

Saturday 1 October 2022

October. The Month Of The Most Holy Rosary.



The Blessed Virgin Mary.
Illustration: WALLPAPER CAVE


The Blessed Virgin Mary
is Crowned Queen of Heaven
by Her Beloved Son.
Illustration: CALEFACTORY.ORG


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

Encyclical Letter
“OCTOBRI MENSE”
(The Month Of October)
Of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII.

At the coming of the month of October, dedicated and consecrated as it is to The Blessed Virgin of The Rosary, we recall with satisfaction the instant exhortations which, in preceding years, We addressed to you, venerable brethren, desiring, as We did, that the Faithful, urged by your authority and by your zeal, should redouble their piety towards The August Mother of God, The Mighty Helper of Christians, and should Pray to her throughout the month, invoking her by that Most Holy Rite of The Rosary which The Church, especially in the passage of difficult times, has ever used for the accomplishment of all desires.

Given at Rome, Saint Peter’s,
22 September, 1891,
in the fourteenth year of Our Pontificate.
LEO XIII.

PRAY THE ROSARY.


English: The Vision of Saint Dominic.
French: L’apparition de la Vierge et de l’Enfant Jésus
à saint Dominique.
Artist: Bernardo Cavallino (1616–1656).
Date: 1640-1645.
Source/Photographer: The AMICA Library
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
   Bishop.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.


The Baptism of Clovis by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art,
Washington D.C., United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
Source/Photographer: National Gallery of Art,
(Wikimedia Commons)

"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "The Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish Nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.


Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis,
King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA

The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).

On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.

Friday 30 September 2022

Blast From The Past: “Amazed”. Sung by: Lonestar.

 


“Amazed”.
Sung by: Lonestar.
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“Stabat Mater Dolorosa”. Composer: Giovanni Battista Pergolesi.



“Stabat Mater Dolorosa”.
Composer: Giavanni Battista Pergolesi.
Available on YouTube at


Purported portrait of Pergolesi.
Presented by his biographer, Florimo,
to The Naples Conservatory.
Artist: Domenico Antonio Vaccaro (1678–1745).
Date: Early 18th-Century.
Collection:
Museo Storico Musicale del Conservatorio Di Musica,
San Pietro A Majella, Naples, Italy.
This File: 26 March 2017.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

Giovanni Battista Draghi (4 January 1710 – 17 March 1736), often referred to as Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, was an Italian Baroque composer, violinist, and organist.

His best-known works include his Stabat Mater and the opera La serva padrona (The Maid Turned Mistress).

His compositions include operas and sacred music. He died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-six.

Saint Jerome. Priest. Confessor. Doctor Of The Church. Feast Day 30 September.


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

Saint Jerome.
   Priest.
   Confessor.
   Doctor of The Church.
   Feast Day 30 September.

Double.

White Vestments.


English: Row of Panels of a Stained-Glass Window,
circa 1520. The Nave of the Church of Notre-Dame,
Carentan, France, showing four Doctors of The Church.
From Left to Right: Pope Gregory I; Saint Jerome;
Français: Église Notre-Dame, Carentan,
Manche, Basse-Normandie, France.
Photo: 24 August 2014.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Jerome was born at Stridon, in Dalmatia, and was Baptised in Rome. He was educated at a School held by very distinguished Professors. Ordained Priest, he retired into a Monastery Founded by two great Roman ladies, Saint Paula and Saint Eustochium, at Bethlehem, near The Crib in which Our Lord was born.

Mortifying himself by perpetual abstinence, and devoting himself to meditation of The Scriptures (Gradual), he spent days and nights in study and writing. It is he who fixed the Latin Text in The Translation known as The Vulgate, which The Church adopted as the Official Translation of The Bible.

He died in 420 A.D., and his body rests in Rome in the Church of Saint Mary Major.

Mass: In médio.


English: Saint Jerome depicted in the Stained-Glass Window
of The Chapel of The Finding of The Cross, 
Dillingen, Bavaria, Germany.
Made by Franz Xaver Zettler, Munich, 1911.
Deutsch: Katholische Kreuzauffindungskapelle,
Hauskapelle der Akademie für Lehrerfortbildung und
Personalführung in Bayern (ehemalige Kapelle des Priesterseminars) in Dillingen-an-der-Donau (Bayern) von 1911, Glasfenster von Franz Xaver Zettler in München (1911), Darstellung: hl. Hieronymus;
Inschrift: S. HIERONYMUS IN EREMO MEDIATUR;
Photo: 14 May 2012.
Source: Own work.
Author: GFreihalter.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Jerome (Latin: Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Greek: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; circa 347 A.D. – 30 September 420 A.D.) was a Catholic Priest, Confessor, Theologian and Historian, who also became a Doctor of The Church. He was the son of Eusebius, born at Stridon, an Illyrian village on the border of Dalmatia and Pannonia.

He is best known for his translation of most of The Bible into Latin (the translation that became known as The Vulgate), and his Commentaries on The Gospels. His list of writings is extensive. Known as the “Protégé” of Pope Damasus I, who died in December of 384 A.D., Jerome was known for his teachings on Christian moral life, especially to those living in cosmopolitan centres such as Rome.

In many cases, he focused his attention on the lives of women and identified how a woman, devoted to Jesus Christ, should live her life. This focus stemmed from his close Patron relationships with several prominent female ascetics, who were members of affluent Roman “Senatorial Families”.

He is recognised as a Saint by The Roman Catholic Church, The Eastern Orthodox Church, The Lutheran Church, and The Church of England (Anglican Communion).

His Feast Day is 30 September.





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