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

Monday 19 November 2018

The Holy Mass In The First World War. A Photo Collection.


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


This Article, by Henri de Villiers, was first published in 2014 on 
the Blog of The Schola Sainte Cécile, to Commemorate the Centenary of the start of
The Great War. It is translated and republished here and at New Liturgical Movement in honour of Armistice Day, 2018, and the Centenary of the First Armistice, which occurred recently.

On 3 August 1914, Germany declared War on France, and Europe entered into a terrible four years of slaughter that would decimate Believers on every side, wiping out the youth of thousands of Towns and Villages, and bringing about the loss of a great part of Europe’s Christian élite.

In memory of this sorrowful Centenary, we present a collection of photographs that testify to the Faith of these men in the midst of the horrors of The Front.

We Shall Remember Them.

"Requiem æternam dona eis Domine"
and
"lux perpetua luceat eis".


“For the Lord will judge His people, and will be entreated in favour of His servants.” (Psalm 134,14)
Photos: Mass at The Front, France, during The First World War.

Sunday 18 November 2018

Dedication Of The Basilicas Of The Holy Apostles Saint Peter And Saint Paul. Feast Day, Today, 18 November.


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

The Dedication Of The Basilicas Of The Holy Apostles
   Saint Peter And Saint Paul.
   Feast Day 18 November.

Greater-Double.

White Vestments.




Artist: René de Cramer.
“Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium”.
Used with Permission.




Interior of Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome, by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1731).
Current location: Saint Louis Art Museum.
(Wikimedia Commons)




English: Basilica of Saint Paul's-without-the-Walls, Rome.
Italiano: Statua di San Paolo di fronte alla facciata
Photo: May 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: Berthold Werner.
(Wikimedia Commons)

After having celebrated, on 5 August, The Dedication of Saint Mary of The Snow (better known under the name of Saint Mary Major), at Rome, and that of Saint Michael, on 29 September, and that of Saint John Lateran, on 9 November, and, in some Dioceses, a common Dedication Feast of all the consecrated Churches, The Church, today, celebrates that of The Basilicas of Saint Peter and Saint Paul at Rome.

Thus, are all these Anniversaries Solemnised in the Season after Pentecost, a time when we give all our thoughts to The Church and to The Saints, of whom our Temples are the living image.

The Basilica of Saint Peter, on The Vatican, and that of Saint Paul-without-the-Walls, both erected by Emperor Constantine on the sites of their Martyrdom, are hardly inferior, owing to their origin and importance, to The Basilica of Saint John Lateran. They were also Consecrated by Saint Sylvester on 18 November.



English: Saint Peter's Basilica, seen from the River Tiber.
Magyar: Vatikánváros látképe.
Italiano: Veduta del Vaticano dal Tevere.
Photo: January 2005.
Source: Flickr
Reviewer: Andre Engels.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The Church of Saint Peter is on the site of The Circus of Nero, and, under its High Altar, lie the Sacred Remains of The Head of The Apostles, making it, with Saint John Lateran, the centre of the whole Christian World.

Here is always held The Station of The Saturday in Ember Week, when Holy Orders are conferred; here, also, are held The Stations of The Third Sunday in Advent, and of The Epiphany, and of Passion Sunday, and of Easter Monday, and of Ascension Day, and of Pentecost, and of The Litanies of Saint Mark, and of Rogation Wednesday.

Lastly, it is here that Mass is Solemnly Sung on The Feast of The Holy Apostles, Peter and Paul, on 29 June, and on The Feasts of The Chair of Saint Peter at Rome, 18 January, and of The Chair of Saint Peter at Antioch, 22 February.



English: Basilica of Saint Paul-Without-The-Walls, Vatican, Italy.
With its length of 432 feet, this Basilica ranks eleventh among the largest Churches in the World.
Français: Basilique Saint-Paul-hors-les-Murs, Vatican, située à Rome, Latium, Italie.
Avec sa longueur de 131,66 mètres, cette Basilique se classe au 11è rang 
parmi

les plus grandes églises au monde.
Photo: September 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Tango7174.
(Wikimedia Commons)

This Church, already remarkable in the 4th-Century A.D., was enlarged at a later date and completely rebuilt in the 16th-Century, when it was falling into decay. Pope Julian II and Pope Leo X had recourse to the greatest artists of the age and the combined plans of Bramante and Michael Angelo (sic) raised over the tomb of Saint Peter the greatest and richest Church in the World, which Pope Urban VIII Consecrated on 18 November 1626.

The Basilica of Saint Paul-Without-The-Walls, situated on the other side of Rome, was also built in the 4th-Century A.D., over the tomb of The Apostle of The Gentiles. On account of the distance, it was only used for The Station four times a year: On The Feast of Holy Innocents; on Sexagesima Sunday; on The Wednesday of The Fourth Week in Lent (or Day of The Greatest Scrutiny); and on Easter Tuesday. Mass is Solemnly Celebrated there on The Day of The Commemoration of Saint Paul, on 30 June, and on The Day of His Conversion, 25 January.

Having been destroyed by fire in 1823, the Church was rebuilt by Pope Gregory XVI and Blessed Pope Pius IX, and Consecrated by the latter on 10 December 1854. He maintained, however, today's Feast, joining the Anniversary of the two Dedications under the original date of 18 November.

Mass: Terríbilis.

Tickets, Please.



"Tickets, Please".
Three-wheeled London and North Western Railway Parcel Van, in
 Pinner, Middlesex, 1913.
If any of the current owners of the Pinner, Middlesex, houses illustrated here,
contact Zephyrinus 
by leaving a Comment in the Comments Boxes, they will win a Coconut.
Illustration: PINTEREST

Saturday 17 November 2018

"Sweet Rosie O'Grady". Battle-Damaged, But "Alone No More". Two Spitfires Escort Her Home To England. "Welcome Home, Yank".



Text and Illustration: GREENWICH WORKSHOP

"Sweet Rosie O'Grady" was a B-17G-5-VE. She flew with the 427th Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, First Air Division, 41st Combat Bomb Wing, 8th Air Force, out of Molesworth, England. This B-17 flew 124 missions, more than any other aircraft in the unit.

She is shown battle-damaged, returning from a mission. She'd dropped behind in formation and was alone in the vast European skies - one of the things most feared by bomber crews, because then they became easy prey for the fighters of The Third Reich.

Playing on the same theme shown in "Welcome Home, Yank," Rosie is joined by some Spitfires, two Mark IX's of the 241st Squadron, who will escort her home to England. Rosie and her crew are "Alone No More."

Friday 16 November 2018

Saint Gertrude The Great. Virgin. Patroness Of The West Indies. Feast Day 16 November.



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

Saint Gertrude The Great.
   Virgin.
   Feast Day 16 November.

Double.

White Vestments.




English: Ecstasy of Saint Gertrude.
Français: Extase de sainte Gertrude.
Italiano: Estasi di Santa Gertrude.
Current location: Abbey of Santa Giustina Italy.,
Photo: 1 June 2016.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Gertrude, called "The Great", was a Cistercian, and a Spiritual daughter both of Saint Bernard and Saint Benedict. Her life was almost entirely spent in the Cloister, which she entered as an Oblate in 1261, at the age of five.

On 27 January 1281, Gertrude being then just over twenty-five, the Spouse of her Soul revealed Himself to her in a wonderful manner. He consoled her in a trial which tormented her, and favoured her with remarkable visions during the following eight years.

At God's command, she related them in a book, entitled "Revelations of Saint Gertrude".



English: Saint Gertrude.
Español: Santa Gertrudis.
Artist: Miguel Cabrera (1695–1768).
Date: 1763.
Current location: Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, United States of America.
Note: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Laura and Daniel D. Boeckman
in honour of Dr. William Rudolph.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Gertrude, holding in her hand her lighted lamp, awaited the coming of her Spouse. "She died," says The Roman Breviary, "in 1334, consumed rather by the ardour of her love than by disease."

She was proclaimed Patroness of The West Indies, and in New Mexico a town was built in her honour and still bears her name.

Mass: Dilexisti.

Thursday 15 November 2018

Saint Albert The Great (1200-1280). Bishop. Confessor. Doctor Of The Church. Feast Day, Today, 15 November.


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

Saint Albert the Great.
   Bishop, Confessor and Doctor of The Church.
   Feast Day 15 November.

Double.

White Vestments.




Saint Albert the Great
(Albertus Magnus).
Illustration: RELEASING THE ARROW




Saint Albert the Great
(Albertus Magnus)
Artist: Tommaso da Modena (1326–1379).
Date: 1352.
Current location: Chiesa di San Nicolò, Treviso, Italy.
Source/Photographer: Kapitelsaal des ehemaligen Dominikanerklosters San Niccolò in Treviso.
First uploaded by sv:Användare:Lamré to Swedish Wikipedia as sv:Bild:AlbertusMagnus.jpg.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Born in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, circa 1200, Albert, even as a child, loved The Blessed Virgin in a special manner. He resolved to enter The Order of Saint Dominic, but, tempted by the devil, he gave up the idea.

Ultimately, however, at the earnest entreaty, and through the ardent Prayers, of Blessed Jourdan of Saxony, he resolved definitely to enter The Order of Saint Dominic. He studied Philosophy at Cologne, then at Paris, where he became one of the most renowned Professors of the University.

Saint Thomas Aquinas was one of his students. He was made Bishop of Ratisbon (Regensburg) by Pope Urban IV and defended The Church against the errors of Guillaume de Saint-Amour and died at Cologne in 1280.

He was Canonised and proclaimed Doctor of The Church in 1931.

Mass: In médio, from The Common of Doctors.



The Tympanum and Archivolts of Strasbourg Cathedral, France,
with iconography inspired by Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great).
Photo: 22 July 1989.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Albertus Magnus, O.P. (circa 1200 – 15 November 1280), also known as Albert the Great, and Albert of Cologne, is a Catholic Saint. He was a German Dominican Friar and a Catholic Bishop. He was known during his lifetime as "Doctor Universalis" and "Doctor Expertus", and, late in his life, the term "Magnus" (Great) was appended to his name.

Scholars, such as James A. Weisheipl and Joachim R. Söder, have referred to him as the greatest German Philosopher and Theologian of The Middle Ages. The Catholic Church honours him as a Doctor of The Church, one of only thirty-six persons so honoured.

Prayer To One's Guardian Angel For A Happy Hour Of Death.



Illustration: DUTCHMAN

The following Text is from AD MAJOREM DEI GLORIAM


Recommendation To One's Guardian Angel
For A Happy Hour Of Death.

My good Angel: I know not when or how I shall die. It is possible I may be
carried off suddenly, and that before my last sigh I may be deprived of all intelligence. Yet how many things I would wish to say to God on the threshold of Eternity. In the full freedom of my Will, today, I come to charge you to speak for me at that fearful moment. You will say to Him, then, O my good Angel:

That I wish to die in The Roman Catholic Apostolic Church, in which all the Saints
since Jesus Christ have died, and out of which there is no Salvation.

That I ask the Grace of sharing in the infinite merits of my Redeemer and that
I desire to die in pressing to my lips The Cross that was bathed in His Blood !

That I detest my sins because they displease Him, and that I pardon,
through love of Him, all my enemies, as I wish myself to be pardoned.

That I die willingly, because He orders it, and that I throw myself 
with confidence into His adorable Heart, awaiting all His Mercy.

That, in my inexpressible desire to go to Heaven, I am disposed to 
suffer everything it may please His Sovereign Justice to inflict on me.

That I love Him before all things, above all things, and for His own sake;
that I wish and hope to love Him, with The Elect, His Angels,
and The Blessed Mother, during all Eternity.

Do not refuse, O my Angel, to be my interpreter with God,
and to protest to Him that these are my sentiments and my Will.

Amen.
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