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

Thursday 24 September 2015

Our Lady Of Ransom. Feast Day 24 September.


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

Our Lady of Ransom.
Feast Day 24 September.

Greater-Double.

White Vestments.

+ 24 September +



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THE ORDER OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY OF MERCY


The Blessed Virgin appeared in the 13th-Century to Saint Peter Nolasco (Feast Day 28 January), to Saint Raymund of Pennafort (Feast Day 23 January), and to James, King of Aragon, requesting them to found a Religious Institute with the object of delivering Christian captives from the barbarous Saracens (Collect), who then held a great part of Spain.

In consequence of this, on 10 August 1218, King James established The Royal, Military and Religious Order of Our Lady of Ransom (Editor: The Mercedarian Friars), and granted to its Members the privilege of bearing on their breasts his own Coat-of-Arms.

Most of them were Knights, and while the Clerics recited TheDivine Office in the Commanderies, they guarded the coasts and delivered prisoners. This pious work spread everywhere and produced heroes of sanctity and men of incomparable charity and piety, who devoted themselves to the collection of alms for the ransom of Christians, and who often gave themselves up as prisoners to deliver captives.

This Feast, originally kept only by The Order, was extended to the whole Church by Pope Innocent XII in the 17th-Century.

Mass: Salve, Sancta Parens.


Royal, Celestial and Military Order of 
Our Lady of Mercy and the Redemption of Captives
Ordo Beatae Mariae 
de Mercede redemptionis captivorum

File:Coat of Arms of the Mercedarians.svg

English: Coat-of-Arms of The Mercedarians.
Català: Escut de la Orde de la Mercè.
Español: Escudo de la Orden de la Merced.
Date: 6 April 2011.
Source: [1].
Author: Heralder.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The following is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

The Feast of Our Lady of Ransom is a Roman Catholic Liturgical Marian Feast on 24 September, a Double Major Ranking of Liturgical Days in The Roman Rite, commemorating the Foundation of The Mercedarians.

On 10 August 1223, The Mercedarian Order was legally constituted at Barcelona, Spain, by King James of Aragon, and was approved by Pope Gregory IX on 17 January 1235. The Mercedarians celebrated their Institution on the Sunday nearest to 1 August (on which date, in the year 1233, The Blessed Virgin was believed to have shown Saint Peter Nolasco the White Habit of The Order), and this custom was approved by The Congregation of Rites on 4 April 1615 (Anal. Juris Pont., VII, 136). 

But the Calendar of the Spanish Mercedarians of 1644 has it on 1 August as a Double. Proper Lessons were approved on 30 April 1616. The Feast was granted to Spain (Sunday nearest to 1 August) on 15 February 1680; to France, 4 December 1690. On 22 February 1696, it was extended to the entire Latin Church, and the date changed to 24 September.


File:Coat of Arms of the Mercedarians.svg


The Mercedarians keep this Feast as a Double of The First-Class, with a Vigil, Privileged Octave, and Proper Office, under the Title: "Solemnitas Descensionis B. Mariæ V. de Mercede".

Our Lady of Ransom is the Principal Patron of Barcelona; the Proper Office was extended to Barcelona (1868) and to all Spain (Double of The Second-Class, 1883).

Sicily, which had suffered so much from the Saracens, took up the old date of The Feast (Sunday nearest to 1 August) by permission of The Congregation of Rites, since 31 August 1805 (Double Major), Apparition of Our Lady to Saint Peter Nolasco in The Choir of Barcelona, on the Sunday after 24 September.

In England, the Devotion to Our Lady of Ransom was revived in modern times to obtain the rescue of England as Our Lady's Dowry.


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Wednesday 23 September 2015

Saint Thecla. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 23 September.


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

Saint Thecla.
Virgin and Martyr.

Simple.

Red Vestments.




Saint Thecla.
Virgin and Martyr.



"In Lycaonia," says The Roman Martyrology," Saint Thecla, Virgin and Martyr, who, brought to The Faith by The Holy Apostle Paul, at Iconium (Asia Minor), victoriously underwent the torments of flames and wild beasts, under the Emperor Nero". Having recovered, she died in peace at Seleucia.

Mass: Loquébar.




English: Saint Thecla (Mar Takla) Monastery, Ma'loula, Syria.
Français: Vue du monastère de Sainte-Thècle (Mar Takla), Maaloula, Syrie.
Photo: 1 April 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Bernard Gagnon.
(Wikimedia Commons)



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


Thecla or Tecla (Ancient Greek: Θέκλα, Thékla) was a Saint of The Early Christian Church, and a reported follower of Paul the Apostle. The earliest record of her life comes from the ancient apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla.

The Acts of Paul and Thecla is a 1st- or 2nd-Century A.D. Text, which forms part of The Acts of Paul, but also circulated separately. According to the Text, Thecla was a young noble Virgin from Iconium, who listened to Paul's "discourse on Virginity", espoused the teachings and became estranged to her fiancé Thamyris and her mother. They became concerned Thecla would follow Paul's demand, "one must fear only one God and live in chastity", and turned to the authorities to punish both Paul and Thecla.

Thecla was miraculously saved from burning at the stake by the onset of a storm and travelled with Paul to Antioch of Pisidia. There, a nobleman named Alexander desired Thecla and attempted to take her by force. Thecla fought him off, assaulting him in the process, and was put on trial for assaulting a nobleman. She was sentenced to be eaten by wild beasts, but was again saved by a series of Miracles when the female beasts protected her against her male aggressors. While in the arena, she Baptised herself.

She rejoined Paul in Myra, and travelled to preach The Word of God and became an icon encouraging women to also live a life of chastity and follow The Word of The Lord. She went to live in Seleucia, Cilicia. According to some versions of The Acts, she lived in a cave there for seventy-two years. Becoming a healer, the Hellenistic physicians in the City lost their livelihood and solicited young men to attack her. As they were about to take her, a new passage was opened in the cave and the stones closed behind her. She was able to go to Rome.



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Saint Linus. Second Pope. Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 23 September.


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

Saint Linus.
Pope and Martyr.
Feast Day 23 September.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.




with Gold Key in Bend, as described in Donald Lindsay Galbreath,
A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry (W. Heffer and Sons, 1930), p. 9; Bruno Bernhard Heim, Heraldry in The Catholic Church: Its Origin, Customs and Laws (Van Duren 1978
Date: 12 December 2007.
Bruno Bernhard Heim, Heraldry in the Catholic Church: Its Origin, Customs and Laws
(Van Duren 1978 ISBN 9780391008731), p. 54;
Michel Pastoureau, "Keys" in Philippe Levillain, The Papacy:
An Encyclopedia (Routledge 2002 ISBN 9780415922302), vol. 2, p. 891
Author: F l a n k e r.
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Pope Saint Linus
67 A.D. - 76 A.D.
Successor to Saint Peter as Bishop of Rome.
Illustration: FIND A GRAVE


"At Rome," says The Roman Martyrology, "the triumph of Saint Linus, Pope and Martyr, who immediately succeeded Saint Peter in the government of The Church. He suffered Martyrdom, and was buried on The Vatican, next to The Prince of The Apostles."

The name of Saint Linus is mentioned in The Canon of The Mass, after the names of The Apostles.

Mass: Státuit. Collects: Of The Mass: Sacerdótes.
Commemoration: Saint Thecla.


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Tuesday 22 September 2015

Collects.


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



Illustration: TE DEUM LAUDAMUS !



Latina: Missale Romanum ex decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restitutum S. Pii V. 
Pontificis Maximi jussu editum Clementis VIII. Urbani VIII. et Leonis XII. Auctoritate 
recognitum. Editio decima octava post alteram uti typicam a S.C.R. declaratam. Ratisbonae, 
Romae, Neo Eboraci et Cincinnati. Sumptibus et typis Friderici Pustet, S. Sedis Apostilicae 
et Sacr. Rit. Congr. Typigraphi. MDCCCCXI.
English: "Missale Romanum": a 1911 printing of the 1884 Typical Edition.
Date: 13 September 2009.
Source: Own work.
Author: JoJan.
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One of The Collects (Latin: "Oratio")
seen here in a Burns Oates Missal of 1952.
Illustration: BEN YANKE


[The term "Collects" designates not only the Prayers said between the Gloria and the Epistle, during The Mass, but also the Secrets and the Postcommunions. The same classification and regulations are applicable to all of them.]

COLLECTS.

Commemorations, Additional Collects and Votive Collects.

a.   Classification.

There are several kinds of Collects:

1.   The principal Collect of The Day and the special Collects or Commemorations of the Saints, Octaves, Ferias, or Vigils, commemorated in The Mass of The Day;

2.   The Additional Collects of The Season, of which there are seven:

      i.   Of The Blessed Virgin;
      ii.  Against the Persecutors of The Church;
      iii. For the Pope;
      iv.  To implore the Intercession of The Saints;
      v.   For The Living and The Dead;
      vi.  For all The Faithful Departed;
      vii. Of The Holy Ghost.

      and, finally, those at the option of the Priest.

      These Prayers vary according to The Season of The Year.

3.   The Votive Collects, such as that for The Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament, that prescribed by the Bishop (or, "Imperata"), and various other Collects added out of Devotion.

b.   General Regulations.

As a matter of principle:

1.   On Double Feasts, the Collect of The Day only is said, unless Commemorations have to be made, or some special Collect is prescribed by the Bishop;

2.   On Semi-Double Feasts, there are three Collects - one of The Day and two of The Season. If there is a Commemoration to be said, only one Collect of The Season is said, which takes the third place, being omitted altogether if there are several Commemorations;

3.   On Simple Feasts, Ferias, and Vigils, there are three Collects, the same as on Semi-Double Feasts. But, out of Devotion, the Priest is allowed to increase the number of Collects to five or seven. [Editor: Note. Always an odd number of Collects and never more than seven (maximum).]


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Monday 21 September 2015

There Are None So Blind Than Those Who Will Not See.



Illustration: AMERICA NEEDS FATIMA



The beautiful and magnificent Sacred Heart Chapel,
Broughton Hall, near Skipton, Yorkshire, England.
One of the Parishioners states that The Sanctuary Lamp, pictured above, dates from the 1600s. The story goes that, in the 1700s, when Catholic Churches were being discovered and ransacked, a cart arrived in the dead of night from London, containing items rescued from a Church which had been destroyed. The Sanctuary Lamp was one of the objects that arrived that evening.
Illustration: ST. MARY MAGDALEN CHOIR


The following Text is taken from FR HUNWICKE'S MUTUAL ENRICHMENT
" Fr Brown, at Steeple Aston, probably also got hassled about his Churchmanship. As late as World War II, his successor was accused of being an enemy agent and of deliberately subverting the blackout regulations . . . by keeping a light burning before The Blessed Sacrament ! "

Sunday 20 September 2015

The Relics Of Saint Maria Goretti Are Coming To Chicago.



Illustration: RORATE CAELI


The good Priests at Saint John Cantius, in Chicago,
asked that this event be publicised.

Zephyrinus is delighted to be able to so do.

Their Church alone is worth the trip.

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