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

Thursday 10 October 2019

Saint Francis Borgia. Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 10 October.


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

Saint Francis Borgia.
   Confessor.

Semi-Double.

White Vestments.



Illustration: JESUS-PASSION.COM


After providing for the settlement of his children, Saint Francis entered The Society of Jesus, where, despising all honours, he made a Vow out of Humility (Collect) to refuse all dignities., But, for obedience sake, he had to accept the Post of General of The Society. He died in 1572.

Mass: Os justi (of Abbots).


The following Text is taken from JESUS-PASSION.COM

Francis Borgia. Duke of Gandia and Captain-General of Catalonia, was one of the handsomest, richest, and most honoured nobles in Spain, when, in 1539, there was laid upon him the sad duty of escorting the remains of his Sovereign, Queen Isabella, to the Royal Burying-Place at Granada. The coffin had to be opened for him that he might verify the body before it was placed in the tomb, and so foul a sight met his eyes that he vowed never again to serve a Sovereign who could suffer so base a change.

It was some years before he could follow The Call of his Lord; at length, he entered The Society of Jesus, to cut himself off from any chance of dignity or preferment. But his Order chose him to be its Head. The Turks were threatening Christendom, and Pope Saint Pius V sent his nephew to gather Christian Princes into a League for its defence.

The Holy Pope chose Francis to accompany him, and, worn out though he was, the Saint obeyed at once. The fatigues of the embassy exhausted what little life was left. Saint Francis died on his return to Rome, 10 October 1572.

REFLECTION.—Saint Francis Borgia learnt the worthlessness of Earthly greatness at the funeral of Queen Isabella. Do the deaths of friends teach us aught about ourselves ?

Wednesday 9 October 2019

The Beauty Of London's Classic Shopfronts: Artist Eleanor Crow's View.


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



Artist Eleanor Crow's watercolours, celebrating the beauty of London's
classic shopfronts, are going
on display in the Capital.


Arthur's Café, Kingsland Road, Dalston.


Arthur Woodham opened his own Café in 1948, having previously
worked in his father's Café of the same name just down the road.

Young Arthur ran his for seventy years until he was ninety,
along with his wife, Eileen, and, in recent years, grandson James.

Spotless, and serving up home-cooked breakfasts, followed by
traditional lunches with hand-cut chips, this celebrated destination
was frequented by loyal customers for seven decades until its closure in 2018.


Barneys Seafood, Chamber Street, Tower Bridge.


Tucked under a railway arch near the Tower of London, this legendary eel, fish and shellfish shop attracts hordes of East Enders, eager for eels freshly boiled on the premises.

The founder, Barney Gritzman, was the brother of Solly Gritzman, owner
of the famous Tubby Isaac's jellied eel stall. Barney opened his business before
the start of World War Two and it has been run by the Button family,
trading under the name Barneys, since 1970.


C. W. Tyzack, Kingsland Road, Shoreditch.


Cecil Tyzack founded his business in 1936 and his shop, further down
the Kingsland Road than Arthur's Café, is still open, although
it is no longer owned by the Tyzacks. The family name lives on as a
hand- and power-tool manufacturer, Tyzack Machine Knives.

Cecil was born into a branch of the Tyzack family of saw makers who came to London from Sheffield in 1839. They manufactured and sold tools from a succession of shops in Old Street until the beginning of this century.

Today vintage Tyzack tools are popular with collectors.



Daniel Lewis and Son, Hackney Road, Cambridge Heath.


This was London's oldest ironmonger, originally founded by Presland & Sons in 1797, purpose-built as a shop and factory. In the 1890s it became W. H. Clark Ltd.

Daniel Lewis, who joined as a junior in 1948, took on the business in 1971 and continued trading under the Clark name. Daniel's son, David, worked there from 1992
and renamed it after his father in 2002.

In 2012, he was forced to close when council regulations prevented customers parking and restricted deliveries. Since I painted it, the shopfront has been replaced by a new replica, which is a close copy of this Georgian original.

Until the end, the original interior, with all its fittings and the manufacturing workshops at the rear, survived, revealing how the business evolved, supplying first the coach-building industry and then metal fabricators, architects and sculptors.


The Cookery, Stoke Newington High Street.


This drawing shows an uncharacteristically short queue. Often the line of customers extends all the way down the street, which is always a good sign - revealing that the meat is worth the wait.

I cherish this frontage, with its mid-century script in red on a glazed background, red canopy and grinning butcher mannequin, welcoming customers inside.


Sewell's, Plaistow Road, Plaistow.


This florist in Plaistow has been run by the Sewell family since the 1930s
and is celebrated for its ingenious window displays.

I painted it during the Tour de France when the window
featured two bicycles adorned with flowers beneath strings of bunting
- all in yellow and adorned with Union Jacks in support of our team.

The wide pavement allows for a cheerful array of bedding plants outside to
greet customers before they enter the fragrant interior, filled with buckets of cut flowers.


Syd's, Calvert Avenue, Shoreditch.


London's oldest coffee stall has been open for a century
and is still run by Sydney Tothill's granddaughter, Jane.

This mahogany refreshment stall is one of my favourite London landmarks. It has moved from its pitch only once, to feature in the film Ebb Tide, starring Chili Bouchier, in 1931.

The stall opened 24 hours a day during World War Two, when the War Office brought Syd's son (also Syd) back from a secret mission to ensure the supply of hot tea to the ambulance and fire brigades during the London Blitz, after Syd senior was
traumatised by a bomb that exploded nearby.




The work can be seen at the Townhouse Gallery in Spitalfields until 20 October 2019
and is published by Spitalfields Life Books in collaboration with Batsford Books.

All illustrations by Eleanor Crow.

Saints Dionysius (Bishop), Rusticus, And Eleutherius. Martyrs. Feast Day 9 October.


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

Saints Dionysius (Bishop),
   Rusticus, and Eleutherius (Martyrs).
   Feast Day 9 October.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.




English: Basilica of Saint Denis, France. The Tympanum of The Portal of The North Transept: The beheading of Saint Denis and his companions, Rusticus and Eleutherius.
Français: Basilique Saint-Denis (France), tympan du portail du transept nord: la décollation de saint Denis et de ses compagnons Rustique et Éleuthère
Photo: 1 March 2012.
Source: Own work.
Author: Myrabella
(Wikimedia Commons)




English: The Church of Saint John the Baptist, Dammartin-en-Goële, France.
Stained-Glass Window depicting Saint Dionysius (Saint Denis) on the Right.
Deutsch: Katholische Pfarrkirche Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Johannes der Täufer) in Dammartin-en-Goële im Département Seine-et-Marne (Région Île-de-France/Frankreich), Bleiglasfenster mit der Jahreszahl 1910, Darstellung: Herz Jesu und Margareta Maria Alacoque, links: Bathilde, rechts: Dionysius von Paris
Photo: 4 April 2013.
Source: Own work.
Author: GFreihalter
(Wikimedia Commons)

Dionysius (Denis), the first Bishop of Paris, accompanied by the Priest, Rusticus, and the Deacon, Eleutherius, was sent to Lutetia (Editor: Present-day Paris) in the 3rd-Century A.D. After carrying out his Mission there for several years, he was beheaded with his Companions at Catulliacum, present-day Saint Denis, Paris, where they erected over his tomb a Basilica. It was here that the Kings of France were buried. [Because of his beheading, Saint Dionysius (Denis) is always represented by bearing his head in his hands.] Saint Dionysius (Denis) is one of The Fourteen Auxiliary Saints.

The Gospel and Collect of today's Mass show forth the Christian heroism of these three Martyrs, who fearlessly confessed The Name of Christ before men and remained firm in the midst of their sufferings.

In the 9th-Century A.D., Saint Dionysius was erroneously identified with Saint Dionysius the Areopagite, whence the Epistle in The Mass relating the conversion of the latter Saint, which happened when Saint Paul passed through Greece on his second journey.

Mass: Sapiéntiam sanctórum.

Tuesday 8 October 2019

“Turandot” And “Madama Butterfly”. Live In HD From The New York Met.



“Madama Butterfly”.
Live in Cinemas on 9 November 2019.
Illustration: THE NEW YORK MET


Live in HD from The New York Met.
Trailer available on YouTube at


“Turandot”.
Live in Cinemas on Saturday, 12 October 2019.
Illustration: THE NEW YORK MET

Saint Bridget. Widow. Feast Day 8 October.


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

Saint Bridget.
   Widow.
   Feast Day 8 October.

Double.

White Vestments.



The Vision of Saint Bridget. The Risen Christ, displaying His Wound
from Longinus, inspires the writing of Saint Bridget. Detail of Initial Letter "T", miniature, dated 1530, probably made at Syon Monastery, England, a Bridgettine House.
(BL Harley MS 4640,f.15).
This File: 23 October 2010.
(Wikipedia)

Saint Bridget was a descendant of the Kings of Sweden. She was married to the Prince of Mercia, and brought up her eight children in a Holy Way; one of them was Saint Catherine of Sweden. She led her husband to such a virtuous life that he renounced the World to submit himself to The Cistercian Rule, in the Monastery of Alvastra, Sweden; he died there in the odour of Sanctity (1344), and is known as Blessed Ulpho.

Bridget became still more fervent in her Holy Widowhood "devoting herself to all manner of good works and persevering day and night in Prayer" (Epistle). Like a man who has discovered a treasure and who sells all he possesses to acquire it (Gospel), she divided her riches among her children, and, detached from everything, she sought only The Kingdom of Heaven.


Saint Bridget, in the Religious Habit and the Crown of a Bridgettine Nun,
in a 1476 Breviary of the form of The Divine Office unique to her Order.
Author: Anonymous.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Filled with The Fear of God, she subjected her body to the severest Penance (Introit), and Jesus, Whom she thus imitated in His Passion, rewarded her by revealing Heavenly Secrets to her (Collect). He gave her the Constitution of The Order which she Founded under the Rule of Saint Augustine. She died in Rome in 1373.

Mass: Cognóvi.




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Monday 7 October 2019

The Most Holy Rosary Of The Blessed Virgin Mary. In Gregorian Chant. The Feast Day Is Today, 7 October.



"Say The Rosary".
Illustration: RORATE CAELI



The Most Holy Rosary
in Gregorian Chant.
Available on YouTube at
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Saint Sergius. Saint Bacchus. Saint Marcellus. Saint Apuleius. Martyrs. Feast Day 7 October.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal.

Saints Sergius, Bacchus, Marcellus and Apuleius.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 7 October.


Simple.

Red Vestments.



Illustration: IN CAELO ET IN TERRA

"In Lower Syria,", says The Martyrology, "The Holy Martyrs, Sergius, and Bacchus, noble Romans, who lived under the Emperor Maximian".

Bacchus was scourged with thongs that tore his flesh; he died, in his torments, Confessing The Name of Jesus.

Sergius, forced to wear shoes with nails piercing his feet, remained strong in The Faith and was then beheaded.

At Rome, The Holy Martyrs, Marcellus and Apuleius, abandoned Simon the Magician, whose disciples they had been, to follow the teaching of Saint Peter. After The Martyrdom of The Apostles, they themselves obtained the same Crown under the ex-Consul, Aurelian, and were buried near Rome.

Mass: Sapiéntiam.

Saint Mark. Pope And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 7 October.


Pope Saint Mark.
   Pope and Confessor.
   Feast Day 7 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.



Pope Saint Mark (336 A.D.).
("Pope's Photo Gallery").
Author: Unknown.
(Wikimedia Commons)


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

Pope Mark (Latin: Marcus) was Head of The Catholic Church from 18 January 336 A.D. to
7 October 336 A.D.

Little is known of his early life. According to The Liber Pontificalis, he was a Roman, and his father's name was Priscus. Some evidence suggests that the Early Lists of Bishops and Martyrs, known as The Depositio Episcoporum and Depositio Martyrum, were begun during his Pontificate.

Per The Liber Pontificalis, Pope Mark issued a Constitution investing The Bishop of Ostia with a Pallium and confirming his power to Consecrate newly-elected Popes. Also per The Liber Pontificalis, Pope Mark is credited with the Foundation of The Basilica of San Marco, in Rome, and a Cemetery Church over the Catacomb of Balbina, just outside the City, on lands obtained as a donation from Emperor Constantine.

Mark died of natural causes and was buried in the Catacomb of Balbina. In 1048, his remains were removed to the Town of Velletri, and, from 1145, were relocated to The Basilica of San Marco, in Rome, where they are kept in an urn under the Altar. His Feast Day is Celebrated on 7 October.


The following Text is from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal.

Mark, a Roman, occupied The Holy See for eight months during the Reign of Emperor Constantine the Great.

He succeeded Pope Saint Sylvester I and continued, with great zeal, the organisation of The Church that had been commenced by his predecessor thanks to the long era of peace inaugurated by the Emperor. He died in 336 A.D.

Mass: Sacerdótes.

This Year Is The 805th Anniversary Of The Revelation Of The Holy Rosary, By Our Lady Mary, To Saint Dominic In 1214.




English: The Madonna giving The Holy Rosary to Saint Dominic.
Deutsch: Rosenkranz madonna, Szene: Maria mit Hl. Dominikus, zwei Engeln
sowie Medaillons mit Darstellung zu Szenen aus dem Leben Jesu und der Passion.
Artist: Guido Reni (1575–1642).
Date: 1596-1598.
Current location: Basilica di San Luca, Bologna, Italy.
Source: The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei. DVD-ROM, 2002.
ISBN 3936122202. Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH.
(Wikimedia Commons)

This year marks the 805th Anniversary of the Revelation of The Holy Rosary, by Our Lady Mary, to Saint Dominic, in 1214.

The following Text is taken from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

There are differing views on the history of The Rosary. According to Tradition, the concept of The Rosary was given to Saint Dominic in an apparition by The Virgin Mary, in 1214, in the Church of Prouille.

This Marian apparition received the Title of Our Lady of The Rosary. In the 15th-Century, it was promoted by Alanus de Rupe (also known as Alain de la Roche or Saint Alan of the Rock), a Learned Dominican Priest and Theologian, who established the "Fifteen Rosary Promises" and started many Rosary Confraternities. However, most scholarly research suggests a more gradual and organic development of The Rosary.


The practice of Meditation, during the Praying of The Hail Marys, is attributed to Dominic of Prussia (1382–1460), a Carthusian Monk, who called it the "Life of Jesus Rosary". The German Monk, from Trier, added a sentence to each of the fifty Hail Marys, using quotes from Scriptures. In 1569, the Papal Bull Consueverunt Romani Pontifices, by the Dominican Pope Pius V, officially established the Devotion to The Rosary in The Catholic Church.

From the 16th- to the Early-20th-Century, the structure of The Rosary remained essentially unchanged. There were fifteen Mysteries, one for each of the fifteen Decades of The Rosary. In the 20th-Century, the addition of The Fatima Prayer, to the end of each Decade, became more common. There were no other changes until 2002, when Pope Saint John Paul II instituted five optional new Luminous Mysteries.

[Editor: The Fatima Prayer: "O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from The Fires of Hell, and lead all Souls to Heaven, especially those in most need of Your Mercy". (Our Lady at Fatima, 13 July 1917)]

Our Lady Of The Rosary. Feast Day 7 October.



Mary, Mother of Grace and of Mercy,
help me against the efforts of my enemies.
Illustration: HOLY CARD HEAVEN
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