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

Thursday 4 October 2018

Saint Francis Of Assisi. Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 4 October.


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

Saint Francis Of Assisi.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 4 October.

Greater-Double.

White Vestments.




"Saint Francis in Meditation".
Artist: Francisco de Zurbarán (1598–1664).
Date: 1635-1639.
Current location: National Gallery, London, England.
(Wikimedia Commons)



Born at Assisi, in Umbria, Italy, Saint Francis was raised up by God to work at the same time as Saint Dominic for the moral regeneration of the World at a most troublous period.

[Francis, says Dante, was a true Seraph by the love which devoured his Soul; Dominic, by his enlightened knowledge, ranks with The Cherubim. The former lived 1182-1225, the latter 1170-1221. It is related that Saint Louis, King of France, used to say that, if he could divide himself, he would give half of himself to Saint Dominic and half to Saint Francis].

He had been Christened "John", but was called "Francis", by his father, to celebrate his return from a successful business journey in France.

"The more the sublime enthusiast," says Montalembert, "hid himself and depreciated himself to make himself worthy by humility and men's contempt to be the vessel of Divine Love, the more, by a wonderful effort of of Grace, men rushed to follow him."



Saint Francis of Assisi.
Illustration: PINTEREST

Francis soon had disciples (Communion) who reduced themselves to the same poverty as himself and shared his ardour for the conversion of the people. "My Brothers," he would say, "let us Preach Penance, by example, rather than by word."

He gave them a Rule, which was approved by Pope Innocent III in 1210. In the following year, he obtained from The Benedictines the little Church of Our Lady of The Angels, called "Portiuncula", which was the cradle of his Order [The property of The Benedictines of Mount Subasio was thus called because it was made up of small portions of land. After having restored The Church of Our Lady of The Angels, Saint Francis obtained from the Pope the grant of a Plenary Indulgence for all The Faithful who visited it on 2 August, the Anniversary of its Consecration. For the last few years, all Parish Churches enjoy the same privilege (Note: This Text was written in 1945)].

The new Religious Family, with which he enriched The Church (Collect), multiplied so rapidly that, at The General Chapter held at Assisi about ten years after its birth, there were five thousand Brothers.



Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, Aleppo, Syria.
Photo: 8 January 2011.
Source: Own work.
Author: Preacher lad.
(Wikimedia Commons)

[In 1264, The Franciscans possessed already 8,000 Houses. The Friars-Minor have given to The Church twenty-nine Saints, sixty Blesseds, five Popes, and many Cardinals, Bishops, and Learned Men, such as Saint Bonaventure, Alexander of Hales, Roger Bacon, Duns Scotus. The Capuchins six Saints and eleven Blesseds. The Conventuals one Saint and one Blessed. In 1936, The Friars-Minor numbered about 24,500 Members, The Capuchins 13,500, and The Conventuals 3,000, not to mention the 83,000 Regular Tertiaries and the 1,904,000 Secular Tertiaries.]

Wishing to consider themselves the least among Religious, Saint Francis gave them the name of Friars-Minor, and he himself remained a Deacon all his life. After this first Order, he Founded another Order, "The Order of Poor Clares", thus called after Saint Clare, the illustrious Virgin of Assisi (Feast Day 12 August).

Lastly, in 1221, he Founded a third Order, called "The Order of Penance", on which the Popes, and especially Pope Leo XIII, who considered it an honour to belong to it, lavished the greatest encouragement and the richest favours.

Saint Francis sent his disciples to France, Germany, Spain, Africa; he himself wanted to go to Palestine and Morocco, but Divine Providence stopped him on the way. The Divine Love which burned in him caused him to be surnamed "Seraphic".

On 4 October 1226, he gave up his Soul to God while finishing the last Verse of Psalm 141: "Bring my Soul out of prison, O Lord, that I may praise Thy Name."

Mass: Mihi autem.

"O, Magnum Mysterium". "O, Great Mystery".



English: Gregorian Chant Responsary: "O, Magnum Mysterium".
Deutsch: Gregorianisches Responsorium O Magnum Mysterium.
Date: Mediaeval.
Author: Unknown.
(Wikimedia Commons)


"O, Magnum Mysterium".
Composed by: Morten Lauridsen.
Sung by: Westminster Cathedral Choir.
Available on YouTube at

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

"O, Magnum Mysterium" is a Responsorial Chant from The Matins of Christmas.


Latin.

O, Magnum Mysterium,
et admirabile sacramentum,
ut animalia viderent Dominum natum,
iacentem in praesepio !
Beata Virgo, cujus viscera
meruerunt portare
Dominum Iesum Christum.

Alleluia !

English.
O, Great Mystery,
and wonderful Sacrament,
that animals should see The New-Born Lord,
lying in a Manger !
Blessed is The Virgin whose womb
was worthy to bear
The Lord, Jesus Christ.

Alleluia !


"The Nativity".
Artist: Hans Baldung.
Date: 1520.
Current location: Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany.
Source/Photographer: The Yorck Project (2002) 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei (DVD-ROM). Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA. Publishing GmbH. ISBN: 3936122202.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The image of the Oxen and Donkey, next to The Crib, is found in Isaiah (Isa. 1.3) and is Traditionally related to The Nativity scene at The Birth of Jesus, in Luke 2.

Luke (Lk 2.7) does not mention animals, but a Manger. In the apocryphal Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew, both animals are specifically named. The image continued to spread from the 13th-Century onwards, when it was included in The Golden Legend. It became the most popular symbol for The Mystery of The Self-Abasement of God in His Incarnation. (Phil 2,6–7).

The second part of The Responsory relates to the words with which Elizabeth welcomes Mary, Mother of Jesus, on her Visitation (Lk 1.42–43).

Wednesday 3 October 2018

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
YOU TUBE


            

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.



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


            

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

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.




Louis Martin (1823-1894).
Beatified.
Husband of Blessed Zélie Martin.
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", and 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)


            

Traditional Mass Continues To Expand. The Institute Of Christ The King Sovereign Priest To Have A Foundation In Shrewsbury. "I Will Not Leave You Orphans And The Gates Of Hell Will Not Prevail Against You".


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



Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

The Institute Of Christ The King Sovereign Priest
is to have a Foundation in Shrewsbury.

It has been announced that Bishop Davies
has invited The Institute to have a second
permanent presence in his Diocese.

Canon Smith, who comes from Arkansas, USA, along with a Seminarian, will be taking up residence at Saint Winefride's Church, which is part of The Cathedral Parish, in Shrewsbury.


Shrewsbury Cathedra, Shropshire, England.
Photo: 30 October 2012.
Source: This File was derived from: Shrewsburycathedral.JPG
Derivative work: Rabanus Flavus.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Besides Celebrating Sunday and Week-Day Masses
at Saint Winefride's Church, Shrewsbury,
Canon Smith will have some duties at Shrewsbury Cathedral. 

Although The Institute Of Christ The King already has charge
of three Churches in England (one at New Brighton and two in Preston), it is a new development for any Traditional Order
of Priests to have Regular Duties at a Cathedral.

This is further evidence of the integration
of The Latin Mass into Catholic Life in this Country.

Canon Smith will be arriving in England
before the end of September 2018.

Tuesday 2 October 2018

Crucial Vote This Week, At The World Medical Association, On Abortion.

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



Freedom of Conscience is once again under attack. At The General Assembly of The World Medical Association (WMA) in Reykjavik, Iceland, an alarming “Declaration On Medically-Indicated Abortion” will be discussed, and submitted to a vote, this week.

This is the last chance for the representatives of National Medical Associations to advocate for the Conscientious Objection of Physicians. If the “Declaration” will not be Law, as such, it will have a great influence on the International Human Rights Law that is binding on States.

We already took action in April 2018. We sent a letter to all WMA Members, asking them to oppose or amend this “Declaration.” They took into account our argument and suppressed the Clause FORCING Physicians to perform Abortions under certain circumstances.

This was a first great victory for
Freedom of Conscience !

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

Happy Feast Of The Guardian Angels. Feast Day, Today, 2 October.



Illustration: PICTURES OF ANGELS

“In this, therefore, brethren, let us affectionately love His Angels as one day our future co-heirs. Meanwhile, however, as Counsellors and Defenders appointed by The Father and placed over us.

Why should we fear under such Guardians ? 
Those who keep us in all our ways can neither be overcome nor be deceived, much less deceive.

They are faithful; they are prudent;
they are powerful; why do we tremble ?

Let us only follow them, let us remain close to them, and, in the protection of The God of Heaven,
let us abide.”

– from a Sermon by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.

Text is from FSSP.COM

The Holy Guardian Angels. Feast Day, Today, 2 October.


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

The Holy Guardian Angels.
   Feast Day 2 October.

Greater-Double.

White Vestments.




English: Archangel Michael Reaching To Save Souls In Purgatory, by Jacopo Vignali,
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.

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


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. That there is one 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. 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, Post-Communion).

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: Benedicite Dominum.
Creed.
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