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

Thursday 7 July 2016

Maire Reine Du Canada Pilgrimage. Early September 2016.



Illustration: NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT

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"Wearing her Crown of Glory,
Our Lady of The Cape is setting forth
to conquer all hearts.

"Intende, prospere, procede, et regna,
O, Virgin of The Cape, we are going to see you,
Crowned like a Queen, going forth to conquer
the whole Nation.

"Intende, prospere, et regna,
and lead the whole Country to your feet"

- Fr. Columban,
Provincial of The Franciscans in Canada,
11 October 1904.

Wednesday 6 July 2016

The Octave-Day Of Saints Peter And Paul. Apostles. 6 July.


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

The Octave-Day Of Saints Peter And Paul.
Apostles.
6 July.

Greater-Double.

Red Vestments.






Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
Artist: El Greco (1541–1614).
Current location: Hermitage Museum,
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Source/Photographer; Hermitage Torrent.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Today concludes, by a special Mass, the concert of praise offered during eight days by The Church to The Apostles Peter and Paul, whose names are eternal (Introit, Epistle).

Mass: Sapiéntiam.
Preface: Of The Apostles.




Pontifical High Mass (Novus Ordo) on The Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul,
29 June 2016, from the Cathedral of Saint Peter, Cologne, Germany.
Celebrant: Bishop Manfred Melzer, Titular Bishop of Carinola,
Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Cologne.
Available on YouTube at





English: Cologne Cathedral
(Cathedral of Saint Peter).
Latin: Ecclesia Cathedralis Sanctorum Petri.
Deutsch: Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus.
(Kölner Dom).
Photo: 6 September 2004.
Source: From de.wp
Author: Thomas Robbin.
(Wikimedia Commons)





Cologne Cathedral at night.
Photo: 6 September 2010.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)





English: Architectural detail on
The Great West Front,
Cologne Cathedral.
Português: Detalhe de catedral em Colônia.
Photo: 7 May 2016.
Author: Eduard Militaru.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The Garrison Keillor Radio Show. A Prairie Home Companion. Lake Wobegon.


GKpress.jpg

Garrison Keillor.
Date: Unknown.
Source: Prairie Home Companion's website
Author: Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg News / Landov.
Attribution: Prairie Home Productions.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The following Paragraph is from THE NEW YORK TIMES

Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” signed off the air for good on
Saturday evening 
(2 July 2016), after forty-two seasons, as millions of listeners,
many in their cars on a holiday weekend, tuned in via public radio.



The Secret Lutherans.
News from Lake Wobegon
(A Prairie Home Companion).
Available on YouTube at

Oh, How It Used To Be !!!




The New York Central Railroad.
Sold by Art.com
Illustration: PINTEREST

Tuesday 5 July 2016

Monastic Compline.



Illustration: WORTHPOINT




Monastic Compline
(Night Prayer).
Traditional Latin.
Sung by The Monks of Prinknash Abbey,
Gloucestershire, England.
Available on YouTube at



The famed Monastery of Jasna Góra, Poland,

is one of the last run by 
an important Order in the 
history of
The Monastic Tradition.
Photo: 10 March 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: Skarabeusz.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The Prayer.



The Prayer.
Sissel and Josh Groban.
Available on YouTube at

OR


The Prayer.
Andrea Bocelli and Katharine Mcphee.
Available on YouTube at

OR


The Prayer.
Celine Dion and Josh Groban.
Available on YouTube at


I pray you'll be our eyes,
and watch us where we go.
And help us to be wise
in times when we don't know

Let this be our prayer,
when we lose our way
Lead us to a place,
guide us with your grace
To a place where we'll be safe

La luce che tu hai
I pray we'll find your light
nel cuore restera
and hold it in our hearts.
a ricordarci che
When stars go out each night,
eterna stella sei

Nella mia preghiera
Let this be our prayer
quanta fede c'e
when shadows fill our day

Lead us to a place,
guide us with your grace
Give us faith so we'll be safe

Sognamo un mondo senza piu violenza
un mondo di giustizia e di speranza
Ognuno dia la mano al suo vicino
Simbolo di pace, di fraternita

La forza che ci da
We ask that life be kind
e il desiderio che
and watch us from above
ognuno trovi amore
We hope each soul will find
intorno e dentro se
another soul to love

Let this be our prayer
Let this be our prayer,
just like every child
just like every child

Need to find a place,
guide us with your grace
Give us faith so we'll be safe


E la fede che
hai acceso in noi,
sento che ci salvera


Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria. Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 5 July.


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

Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria.
Confessor.
Feast Day 5 July.

Double.

White Vestments.


San Antonio Maria Zaccaria.jpg

English: Portrait of Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria.
Español: Pintura de San Antonio Maria Zaccaria.
Date: Unknown.
Source: Archivo personal.
Author: Unknown.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Anthony Mary was born, in 1502, of a noble family at Cremona, Italy. Penetrating of mind, added to integrity of life, raised him above his school fellows. Having won his Degree, of Doctor of Medicine, at Padua, he understood, by a warning from God, that he was called to heal Spiritual, rather than bodily, diseases.

Like the young man in the Gospel, he had from childhood observed The Commandments; he left everything to follow Jesus (Gospel). He Founded The Order of Clerks Regular, whose Members are called Barnabites [Editor: So named after the companion of Saint Paul.] Saint Anthony Mary gave them Saint Paul as model and protector. He was, like the great Apostle, filled with super-eminent knowledge of Christ (Collect). Wherefore, the Introit, Gradual, Alleluia, and Communion, apply to him the very words of the Apostle, and the Epistle is that in which The Doctor of the Gentiles gives to his Disciple, Timothy, the counsels that guided him in his teaching.

Consoled by a Heavenly vision of The Apostles, he died a Holy Death, at the age of thirty-six, in 1539.

Mass: Sermo meus.
Commemoration of The Octave of The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul.
Preface: Of The Apostles.


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English: The Church of Saint Barnabas and Saint Paul,
Milan, Italy.
Italiano: Milano - Chiesa dei Ss. Barnaba e Paolo.
Photo: August 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: MarkusMark.



The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

While in Milan, he laid the foundations of three Religious Orders: one for men (The Clerics Regular of Saint Paul, commonly known as The Barnabites); a female branch of un-cloistered Nuns, The Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul; and a Lay Congregation for married people, The Laity of Saint Paul, originally called The Married of Saint Paul, and sometimes referred to in North America as The Oblates of Saint Paul.


"The Congregation of The Regular Clerks of Saint Paul" was Canonically sanctioned by Pope Clement VII in 1533. The Barnabites' main devotions were the teachings of Saint Paul and emphasis on love for The Eucharist and Christ Crucified.

The Order was named after the companion of Saint Paul. Since The Order criticised what they saw as abuses in The Roman Catholic Church, Zaccaria soon gained a number of enemies, and, as The Order's Founder, he was twice investigated for Heresy, in 1534 and 1537. He was acquitted both times. In 1536, he stepped down as General of The Order and went to Vicenza, Italy, where he reformed two Convents and Founded The Order's second House.

On 15 January 1535, Pope Paul III approved The Angelic Sisters with the Bull, "Debitum pastoralis officii".

After his death, a number of cures were attributed to the intercession of Anthony Mary Zaccaria. Twenty-seven years after his death, his body was found to be incorrupt. His mortal remains are now enshrined at the Church of Saint Barnabas, Milan, Italy. He was Canonised by Pope Leo XIII on 27 May 1897. His Feast Day is Celebrated on 5 July. He is a Patron Saint of physicians.

Monday 4 July 2016

"The Water Seller, Cairo."


The Water Seller, Cairo - Walter Charles Horsley (1855-1934) Oil on Canvas,:


"The Water Seller, Cairo".
By Walter Charles Horsley (1855-1934).
Illustration: PINTEREST

The Wonderful Joys Of Childhood.

La Belle France.


Morning's Coffee In Montmartre, Paris.:


Morning Coffee
in Montmartre, Paris.
Saved from 
Illustration: PINTEREST





"La Mer".
Sung by Charles Trenet.
Available on YouTube at


Restaurant, Paris, France:

Restaurant in Paris.
Saved from flickr.com
Illustration: PINTEREST


french:



Photo by Alys Geertsen on Flickr.
Illustration: PINTEREST



Paris street lights:


Montmartre, Paris.
Illustration: PINTEREST



Parisian Signs Panel - II -:


Parisien Café Sign.
Saved from 
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Sunday 3 July 2016

'Ullo, John ! Gotta New Motor ?


184YUC 1939 Peugeot Model 202 Saloon by Pete Edgeler, via Flickr:

Photo by Pete Edgeler on Flickr.
Illustration: PINTEREST


The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

"'Ullo John ! Gotta New Motor ?" is a song written by the comedian Alexei Sayle, originally released as a single in the UK in 1982. The single eventually achieved UK Top Twenty success in 1984, following a re-issue.

The song and its title have subsequently been adapted and re-used in a number of different cultural contexts.

Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica Of The Nativity Of Saint Mary, Milan. Basilica Cattedrale Metropolitana Di Santa Maria Nascente, Milano.





English: Milan Cathedral.
Italiano: Milano - Duomo.
Photo: February 2009.
Source: Own work.
Author: MarkusMark.
(Wikimedia Commons)



The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia,
unless stated otherwise.
Milan Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Milano; Lombard: Domm de Milan) is The Cathedral Church of Milan, Italy. Dedicated to Saint Mary of The Nativity (Santa Maria Nascente), it is The Seat of The Archbishop of Milan, currently Cardinal Angelo Scola. The Gothic Cathedral took nearly six Centuries to complete. It is the second-largest Church in Italy, after Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, and the third-largest in the World.

Milan's layout, with streets either radiating from The Duomo or encircling it, reveals that The Duomo occupies what was the most central site in Roman Mediolanum, that of the public Basilica facing The Forum.

The first Cathedral, the "new Basilica" (Basilica Nova), Dedicated to Saint Thecla, was completed by 355 A.D. It seems to share, on a slightly smaller scale, the Plan of the contemporaneous Church recently re-discovered beneath Tower Hill in London. An adjoining Basilica was erected in 836 A,D. The old Octagonal Baptistery, the Battistero Paleocristiano, dates to 335 A.D., and still can be visited under The Milan Cathedral. When a fire damaged the Cathedral and Basilica in 1075, they were rebuilt as The Duomo.




Saint Ambrose barring Emperor Theodosius I from Milan Cathedral.
Artist: Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641).
Date: 1619.
Current location: National Gallery, London.
(Wikimedia Commons)





English: Interior of The Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of The Nativity of Saint Mary, Milan.
Italiano: Interno del Duomo di Milano.
Photo: 1 January 2000.
Source: Own work.
Author: 
(Wikimedia Commons)



Milan Cathedral.
Photo: 31 December 2005.
Source: Own work.
Author: Mikko Virtaperk.
(Wikimedia Commons)



English: Stained-Glass Window, 
Milan Cathedral.
Italiano: Giovanni Battista Bertini (1799-1849) e Giuseppe Bertini (1825-1898),
vetrata (1833-62) dell'abside del Duomo di Milano.
Photo: 14 July 2007
Source: Own work.
Author: G.dallorto.
(Wikimedia Commons)



Stained-Glass Window,
Milan Cathedral.
Photo: 18 September 2013.
Source: Own work.
Author: Max_Ryazanov.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Pope Saint Leo II. Confessor. Feast Day 3 July.


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

Saint Leo II.
Pope and Confessor.
Feast Day 3 July.

Semi-Double.

White Vestments.

LeoII.jpg

English: Portrait of Pope Saint Leo II.
[Papacy from 682 A.D. - 683 A.D.]
Español: imagen del papa leon II.
Source: Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura, Roma.
Author: Unknown.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Pope Saint Leo II, a Sicilian by birth, participated in the full Priesthood of Christ (Introit, Epistle, Gradual, Alleluia) on becoming Pope. Guided by The Holy Ghost, he gave their full value to the Spiritual Riches of The Church committed to his care by Jesus (Gospel, Communion).

He approved The Acts of The Sixth Council, which condemned those who taught that Christ had only one Will. Well-versed in Sacred Singing, he perfected the melodies of The Psalms and of The Hymns of The Church.

He was truly The Father of The Poor and, by his example and Preaching, led everyone to Virtue. He died in 683 A.D., and was buried in the Basilica of Saint Peter, Rome.

Let us imitate the example of this Saint (Collect), who was one of the successors of Saint Peter on The Pontifical Throne.

Mass: Sacerdótes tui.
Commemoration of The Octave of The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul.


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The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Pope Saint Leo II was a Sicilian by birth (the son of a man named Paul). He may have ended up being among the many Sicilian Clergy in Rome due to the Islamic Caliphate attacks on Sicily in
the Mid-7th-Century. Though elected Pope a few days after the death of Pope Saint Agathon on
10 January 681 A.D., he was not Consecrated until 17 August 682 A.D. Pope Saint Leo II was known as an eloquent Preacher, who was interested in music and noted for his Charity to the Poor. His successor was Pope Benedict II.


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Saturday 2 July 2016

Scholasticum.



Illustration: RORATE CAELI


This Article can be read in full at RORATE CAELI

In 2009, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, a great student and admirer of Saint Bonaventure, made a Pastoral Visit to Bagnoregio, Italy, the Saint’s hometown. On that historic visit, the Pope gave a speech about Saint Bonaventure in which he invited Priests “to learn from this great Doctor of The Church, to deepen their knowledge of his Teaching on Wisdom rooted in Christ.” Since that time, there has been renewed interest in Bagnoregio as a tourist destination.

In the Summer of 2016, The Scholasticum Institute, a Graduate Institution Dedicated to the Scholastic Theology of Saint Bonaventure of Bagnoregio and Saint Thomas Aquinas, opened its doors in the very town where Saint Bonaventure was raised and where Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI urged further Study of The Seraphic Doctor of The Church.

Pope Sixtus V explained the importance of Scholastic Theology: “[T]here has been discovered by Our ancestors, most wise men, Scholastic Theology, which two Doctors. glorious above all, the Angelic Saint Thomas, and the Seraphic Saint Bonaventure, most brilliant Professors in this capacity . . . with excellent genius, assiduous Study, great labours, and Vigils, have refined and decorated, and have passed on to those who would come after . . . ” He went on to say that “a salutary understanding and practice of this Science [Scholastic Theology] . . . could certainly always bring the greatest assistance to The Church.” (Triumphantis Hierusalem, § 10).

The Scholasticum Web-Site is at SCHOLASTICUM

The Visitation Of The Blessed Virgin Mary. Feast Day 2 July.


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

The Visitation Of The Blessed Virgin Mary.
Feast Day 2 July.

Double of The Second-Class.

White Vestments.


The Visitation of The Blessed Virgin Mary.
“Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium”. 
Used with Permission.



The Magnificat.
The Canticle of Mary.
John Michael Talbot wrote the music
and the words are from the Gospel of Luke 1:46-55.
Sung by Annie Karto., Jackie Francois, John Michael Talbot.
Available on YouTube at

The Canticle of Mary.
This is Mary's Great Exaltation of Praise to God.
For in her visit to Elizabeth, Mary's Faith is validated; that she will be The Mother of The World's Saviour - Jesus Christ ! And so, with Rejoicing and Thanksgiving for all His Mighty Deeds, His Mercy on the lowly and His Fulfillment of Covenant - Mary's Soul bursts forth with Joy to The Lord.




The Angel Gabriel had announced to Mary that God would soon give a son to Elizabeth. The Virgin at once betook herself to Hebron, where her cousin resided: That is The Mystery of The Visitation, which is Solemnised on the day following The Octave of The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist.

On this day, as in The Season of Advent, The Church recalls together the memories of The Precursor and of Jesus and Mary. For we then remarked, that the Friday in The Winter Ember Week recalled to us the same Mystery of The Visitation.

This Feast was instituted for the whole World in 1389, by Pope Urban VI, in order to obtain the end of the Great Western Schism. It was later on raised to The Rite of Double of The Second-Class by Blessed Pope Pius IX, for on this Feast was completed at Rome in 1849 the victory of The Church over the Revolution.




Mary visits Elizabeth and Jesus visits and Sanctifies John. Wherefore, Saint John leaps with joy and Elizabeth, filled with The Holy Ghost, exclaims: " Blessed art thou among women and Blessed is The Fruit of thy Womb" (Gospel).

The Virgin, Mother of God, who bears and gives birth to Him Who bears and produces all things (Gradual, Alleluia, Offertory, Communion) then pronounces a "Sublime Canticle" (Introit), The Magnificat.

Mass: Salve, sancta parens.



The same day:

Saint Processus and Saint Martinian.
Martyrs.
Feast Day 2 July.

Red Vestments.

Peter and Paul, cast into The Mamertine Prison, converted their two Warders, Processus and Martinian, and Baptised them. Brought before the statue of Jupiter, these new Christians refused to adore it and were put to death.

MassSapiéntiam.

Friday 1 July 2016

May They Rest In Peace. Requiéscant In Pace.


















Saint Benedict Ornate Wall Crucifix.
Image: AMAZON




1 July 1916, the first day of The Battle of the Somme,
was the worst day in the history of the British Army.

British Army casualties for the day were 60,000.

The Battle of the Somme lasted from
1 July 1916 until 18 November 1916.

In total, there were more than 1 million casualties.



Leyton Orient Football Club
Supporters visit The Somme Battlefields,
July 2011.
Available on YouTube at



Soldiers of the Australian 4th Division, 10th Field Artillery Brigade, on a duck-board track,
passing through Chateau Wood, near Hooge, in the Ypres salient, 29 October 1917.
The leading soldier is Gunner James Fulton and the second soldier is Lieutenant Anthony Devine.
The men belong to a Battery of the 10th Field Artillery Brigade.
Source: This image is available from the Collection Database of the
Australian War Memorial under the ID Number: E01220.
Author: Frank Hurley.
(Wikimedia Commons)




Frank Hurley.
(Editor: Frank Hurley was the photographer, who took the
photo (above) of Australian troops passing through Chateau Wood.)
Date: 1914.
Source: Scanned from The Endurance by
Caroline Alexander ISBN 074754123X.
Author: Frank Hurley (1885-1962).
(Wikimedia Commons)




The Battle of Passchendaele
(or Third Battle of Ypres or "Passchendaele")
July 1917 - November 1917.

In total, there were, approximately, 1 million casualties.



Battle of The Menin Road.
"Australian wounded on The Menin Road, near Birr Cross Road,
on 20 September 1917".
(Caption source: National Library of Australia, n.d. (1 June 2014).
Date: 1917.
Source: State Library of New South Wales file:a479035.
Author: Frank Hurley.
(Wikimedia Commons)



The Accrington Pals.

11th (Service) Battalion (Accrington),
East Lancashire Regiment.
Better known as
'The Accrington Pals' Battalion.


"Accrington Pals",
near Hyndburn Park School, Accrington, Lancashire, 1914.
[Accrington Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, B Company, No. 1 Platoon.]
Photo kindly provided by Robert and Tony Robinson.




A month after the outbreak of war,
the "Accrington Observer and Times" reported,
on 8 September 1914, that an offer by the Mayor of Accrington, 
Captain John Harwood, to set up a Battalion,
had been accepted by The War Office.

As the recruitment began, on 14 September 1914, 104 men were drafted during the first three hours. Brothers, friends and
work-mates reported together. On 24 September 1914,
The Accrington Battalion had reached a full strength of
36 officers and 1,076 men.

About half of the Battalion were recruited from Accrington and the surrounding area; the remainder were recruited from the neighbouring towns of Burnley, Chorley, and Blackburn.




The 'Accrington Pals' Battalion is probably the most famous of
The "Pals" Battalions, which were erected in the early months of
World War I, in response to Kitchener's call to form a Volunteer Army.
It was formed by men from all walks of life from Accrington, Lancashire, and the surrounding area.

Groups of friends - "Pals" - came forward together, in anticipation of a great adventure. In its first major battle, the Battalion suffered devastating losses in the attack on Serre, France, on 1 July 1916, the first day of
The Battle of the Somme.

The losses were hard to bear in a community where everyone had a close relative or friend killed or injured.

Although the Battalion fought again,
the "Pals" concept was forever lost.


May They Rest In Peace.
Requiéscant In Pace.





"Dies Irae".
The Sequence in a Requiem Mass.
Available on YouTube at

Feast Of The Most Precious Blood Of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Feast Day 1 July.


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

Feast of The Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Feast Day 1 July.

Double of The First-Class.

Red Vestments.



“Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium”.
Used with Permission.


The Liturgy, that admirable summary of the history of The Church, reminds us every year that, at this date in 1849, thanks to the French Army, the Revolution which had driven the Pope from Rome was vanquished.

To perpetuate the memory of this triumph, and to show that it was due to The Saviour's Merits, Blessed Pope Pius IX, at the time a refugee at Gaeta, Italy, instituted The Feast of The Precious Blood. Pope Pius XI, in 1934, raised it to the Rank of a First-Class Feast.




The Heart of Jesus has made this Adorable Blood circulate in His limbs; wherefore, as on The Feast of The Sacred Heart, the Gospel presents to our view the thrust of the lance which pierced the side of The Divine Crucified, Blood and Water gushing forth. [The Office of Matins speaks of The Blood which Christ shed at The Circumcision, and in The Garden of Olives, and The Flagellation (Scourging) at The Pillar, and The Crowning of Thorns, and on The Cross.]

Thus become united the two testimonies which The Holy Ghost bore to The Messias, when He was Baptised in The Water of The Jordan and when He was Baptised in Blood on The Cross (Gradual).

Let us do homage to The Precious Blood of Our Redeemer, which the Priest offers to God on the Altar.

Mass: Redemisti nos.
At Low Masses: Commemoration of The Octave Day of Saint John the Baptist.
Preface: Of The Cross.

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New York Central Railroad Locomotive.
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Mediaeval Stained-Glass Window. Merton College, Oxford. Circa 1379-1406.




Mediaeval Stained-Glass Window.
Merton College, Oxford, England.
Date: Circa 1379-1406.
Photographer: Hesketh-Roberts, M.
Image Date: 2002.
Copyright: EnglishHeritage.NMR

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