Twenty-fourth and ultimate Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 21 November 2010

DOMINICA VIGESIMA QUARTA
ET ULTIMA POST PENTECOSTEN
24th Sunday after Pentecost
5th Sunday of November
2nd Class, Green



Oremus.

Excita, quæsumus, Dómine, tuórum fidélium voluntátes : ut divíni óperis fructum propénsius exsequéntes ; pietátis tuæ remédia majóra percípiant. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Arouse, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful, that, by more earnestly following after the fruit of the divine work, they may the more abundantly partake of thy mercies. Through.

(image: breviary.net)

Sixth Sunday Resumed after Epiphany

Sunday 14 November 2010

DOMINICA VI QUAE SUPERFUIT POST EPIPH.
Resumed 6th Sunday after Epiphany
4th Sunday of November
2nd Class, Green



Orémus.

Præsta, quæsumus, omnípotens Deus : ut semper rationabília meditántes ; quæ tibi sunt plácita, et dictis exsequámur, et factis. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Grant, we beseech thee, Almighty God, that, ever fixing our thoughts on reasonable things, we may both in word and in deed do that which is pleasing unto thee. Through.

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(image: breviary.net)

Dedication of the Archbasilica of Our Saviour

Tuesday 9 November 2010

IN DEDICATIONE ARCHBASILICÆ
SSMI. SALVATORIS
Dedication of the Archbasilica of Our Holy Saviour
2nd Class, White


The Rites whereof the Church of Rome maketh use for the hallowing of Churches and Altars were first instituted by the blessed Pope Sylvester I. From the very time of the Apostles there had been places set apart for God, where assemblies took place upon the first day of every week, and where the Christians were used to pray, to hear the word of God, and to receive the Eucharist, which places were by some called Oratories and by others Churches. But these places were not dedicated with so solemn a form nor did they set up therein an Altar for a pillar, and pour chrism thereon, for a figure of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is himself our Altar, our Victim and our Priest.

But when the Emperor Constantine had by the Sacrament of Baptism received health both of body and soul, then first in a law by him published was it allowed to the Christians throughout the whole world to build Churches, to the which holy building he exhorted them by his example as well as by his decree. He dedicated his own Lateran Palace a Church to the Saviour, and built hard by it a Cathedral in the name of St. John the Baptist, upon the place where he had been baptized by holy Sylvester, and cleansed from his leprosy. This Cathedral was hallowed by the said Pope upon the 9th day of November. It is this consecration, the memory of which is still celebrated upon this day, the first whereon the public consecration of a Church ever took place in Rome, and the image of the Saviour was seen by the Roman people painted upon a wall.

The Blessed Sylvester afterwards decreed, when he was consecrating the Altar of the Prince of the Apostles, that altars were thenceforward to be made of stone only, but notwithstanding this the Lateran Basilica hath the altar made of wood. This is not surprising. From St. Peter to Sylvester the Popes had not been able, by reason of persecutions, to abide fixedly in one place, and they celebrated the Holy Liturgy in cellars, in burying-places, in the houses of godly persons, or wherever need drave them, upon a wooden altar made like an empty box. When peace was given to the Church, holy Sylvester took this box, and to do honour to the Prince of the Apostles, who is said to have offered sacrifice thereon, and to the other Popes who thereon had been used to execute the mystery even unto that time, set it in the first Church, even the Lateran, and ordained that no one but the Bishop of Rome should celebrate the Liturgy thereon for all time coming. The original Lateran Basilica, cast down and destroyed by fires, pillage, and earthquakes, and renewed by the constant care of the Popes, was at last rebuilt afresh, and solemnly consecrated by Pope Benedict XIII, a Friar Preacher, upon the 28th day of April, in the year 1726, the memory of which Festival he ordained to be kept upon this day. In the year 1884 Leo XIII took in hand a work which had received the sanction of his predecessor Pius IX. The great sanctuary, the walls of which were giving way with age, was lengthened and widened, a task of immense labour. The ancient mosaic had been renewed previously in several places ; it was not restored according to the original design, and transferred to the new apse, the embellishment of which was carried out with great magnificence. The transept was redecorated, and its ceiling and woodwork repaired. A sacristy, a residence for the canons, and a portico connecting with the Baptistery of Constantine, were added to the existing buildings.

-- from the Roman Breviary (1911)

Note: the Archbasilica of Our Saviour is most commonly referred to as "St John Lateran" and is the Holy Father's official ecclesiastical seat as Bishop of Rome.

(image: Wikipedia)

Fifth Sunday Resumed after Epiphany

Sunday 7 November 2010

DOMINICA V QUAE SUPERFUIT POST EPIPH.
Resumed 5th Sunday after Epiphany
3rd Sunday of November
2nd Class, Green

Oremus

Familiam tuam, quaesumus Domine, continua pietate custodi: ut quae in sola spe gratiae caelestis innititur, tua semper protectione muniatur.

Let us pray

O Lord, we beseech thee to keep thy family continually in godliness, that they who do lean only upon the hope of thine heavenly grace, may evermore be defended by thy mighty power.

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(image: HRH Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex attends the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph on November 8, 2009)

All Souls: Praying for Souls in Purgatory

Tuesday 2 November 2010

IN COMMEMORATIONE OMNIUM FIDELIUM DEFUNCTORUM
Commemoration of All Souls
1st Class, Black



Oremus.

Fidélium, Deus, ómnium cónditor et redémptor, animábus famulórum famularúmque tuárum remissiónem cunctórum tríbue peccatórum : ut indulgéntiam, quam semper optavérunt, piis supplicatiónibus consequántur : Qui vivis et regnas cum Deo Patre in unitáte Spíritus Sancti Deus, per ómnia sæcula sæculórum.

R. Amen.

Let us pray.

O God, the Creator and Redeemer of all them that believe : grant unto the souls of thy servants and handmaidens the remission of all their sins ; that as they have ever desired thy merciful pardon, so by the supplications of their brethren they may receive the same. Who livest and reignest with the Father, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end.

R. Amen.

This day all priests may celebrate three Masses. If a priest says only one Mass, it is to be the first of those given in the missal for this day. If he sings one Mass, it is to be the first and in this case he may say one or both of the other Masses before it.

Praying for the Souls in Purgatory

On this day the Church commemorates the departed faithful. Last year the Holy Father highlighted the importance of Christians living "our relationship with the dead in the truth of faith, and looking to death and the afterlife in the light of Revelation".

"Today too it is necessary to spread the message of the reality of death and eternal life - a reality particularly subject to superstition and syncretism - so that Christian truth does not risk being confused with mythologies of various kinds", he said.

After recalling the words of St. Augustine to the effect that "everyone seeks 'blessed life' and happiness", Benedict XVI affirmed that "we don't know what this is or what it is like, but we feel ourselves attracted to it. It is a universal hope, shared by people of all times and places. he expression 'eternal life' is an attempt to give a name to this unquenchable hope: not an endless succession, but an immersion in the ocean of infinite love, where time, before and after, exist no more. Fullness of life and of joy is what we hope and expect from being with Christ.

"Today we renew our hope in eternal life, a hope truly founded in the death and resurrection of Christ", the Pope added. "Christian hope is never something merely individual, it is always a hope for others. Our lives are deeply linked to one another, and the good and bad each of us does always touches other people".

The Holy Father concluded: "The prayer of a pilgrim soul in the world can help another soul that continues purifying itself after death. This is why today the Church invites us to pray for our deceased loved ones and to spend time at their tombs in cemeteries".

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(image: Ebomania)

All Saints

Monday 1 November 2010

OMNIUM SANCTORUM
All Saints
1st Class, White



Oremus.

Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, qui nos ómnium Sanctórum tuórum mérita sub una tribuísti celebritáte venerári : quæsumus ; ut desiderátam nobis tuæ propitiatiónis abundántiam, multiplicátis intercessóribus, largiáris. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Almighty and everlasting God, who hast granted us to venerate the merits of all thy Saints in one solemnity, vouchsafe to us, we beseech thee, through the multitude of our intercessors, that abundance of thy mercy for which we ever have hoped. Through.

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Desire for Union with the Heavenly Family

In remarks he made to pilgrims before praying the Angelus on All Saints last year, Benedict XVI invited them to consider "the panorama of saintliness. The world", he said, "appears to us as a 'garden', where the Spirit of God, with marvellous ingenuity, created a multitude of male and female saints, from every age and social condition, of every language, people and culture.

"Each is different from the others in the uniqueness of his or her own human personality and spiritual charism. All, however, are marked by the 'seal' of Jesus, the imprint of His love".

The Pope explained how the Solemnity of All Saints "came into being during the course of the first Christian millennium as a collective celebration of the martyrs. ... We can, in fact, interpret such martyrdom in a broader sense, that of unreserved love for Christ, a love expressed in the total gift of self to God and to one's brothers and sisters. This spiritual goal, to which all the baptised are called, is achieved by following the path of the evangelical beatitudes. ... This is the same path traced by Jesus and that the saints strove to follow, always aware of their human limits. In their earthly existence, in fact, they were poor in spirit, pained by their sins, mild, starved of and thirsting for justice, merciful, pure of heart, peacemakers, persecuted for righteousness' sake. And God himself gave them a share in His own happiness. ... Now they are consoled. ... They see the God Whose children they are. In a word: 'theirs is the Kingdom of heaven'.

"On this day", the Holy Father concluded, "We feel our hearts aflame with the desire for everlasting union with the family of saints, of which we already have the grace to be a part. ... May this beautiful aspiration burn in all Christians and help them to overcome all difficulties, fears and tribulations".

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(image: breviary.net)

Our Lord Jesus Christ the King

Sunday 31 October 2010

D.N. IESU CHRISTI REGIS
Christ the King
5th Sunday of October
1st Class, White
(Vespers with commem. of All Saints)



Oremus.

Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, qui in dilécto Fílio tuo, universórum Rege, ómnia instauráre voluísti : concéde propítius ; ut cunctæ famíliæ Géntium, peccáti vúlnere disgregátæ, ejus suavíssimo subdántur império : Qui tecum.

Let us pray.


Almighty and everlasting God, who hast exalted thy beloved Son to be King over all worlds, and hast willed in him to make all things new : mercifully grant that the kindreds of the earth which are wounded and dispersed by sin : may speedily be knit together under his gracious sovereignty. Who liveth and reigneth with thee.

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(image: Hendrick van den Broeck (1519-1597), The Resurrection of Christ, Sistine Chapel.)

Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 24 October 2010

DOMINICA XXII POST PENTECOSTEN
22nd Sunday after Pentecost
4th Sunday of October
2nd Class, Green

Oremus

Deus, refugium nostrum, et virtus: adesto piis Ecclesiae tuae precibus, auctor ipse pietatis, et praesta: ut quod fideliter petimus, efficaciter consequamur.

Let us pray

O God, our Refuge and Strength, Who art the author of all godliness, be ready, we beseech thee, to hear the devout prayers of thy Church, and grant that those things which we ask faithfully, we may obtain effectually.

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St. Luke the Evangelist

Monday 18 October 2010

S. LUCAE EVANGLISTAE
St Luke, Evangelist
2nd Class, Red

Oremus

Interveniat pro nobis, quaesumus Domine, sanctus tuus Lucas Evangelista: qui crucis mortificationem jugiter in suo corpore, pro tui nominis honore portavit.

Let us pray

O Lord, we beseech thee, that there may plead for us thine holy Evangelist Luke, who, for thy Name's sake, bore about always in his body the death of the Cross.

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(image: St Luke by Guercino)

Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 17 October 2010

DOMINICA XXI POST PENTECOSTEN
21st Sunday after Pentecost
3rd Sunday of October
2nd Class, Green


Oremus

Familiam tuam, quaesumus Domine, continua pietate custodi: ut a cunctis adversitatibus te protegente sit libera; et in bonis actibus tuo nomini sit devota.

Let us pray

Lord, we beseech thee to keep thine household in continual godliness, that, through thy protection, it may be free from all adversities, and devoutly given to serve thee in good works, to the glory of thy Name.

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(image: The Blessing of Christ by Fernando Gallego, 1492)

Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 10 October 2010

DOMINICA XX POST PENTECOSTEN
20th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Sunday of October
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Largíre, quæsumus, Dómine, fidélibus tuis indulgéntiam placátus et pacem : ut páriter ab ómnibus mundéntur offénsis, et secúra tibi mente desérviant. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Grant, we beseech thee, merciful Lord, to thy faithful people pardon and peace : that they may be cleansed from all their sins, and serve thee with a quiet mind. Through.

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(image: breviary.net)

Our Lady of the Rosary

Thursday 7 October 2010

B. MARIAE VIRGINIS A ROSARIO
Our Lady of the Rosary
also called Our Lady of Victory
2nd Class, White
(commem. of Pope St Mark)



Oremus.

Deus, cujus Unigénitus per vitam, mortem et resurrectiónem suam nobis salútis ætérnæ præmia comparávit : concéde, quæsumus ; ut hæc mystéria sanctíssimo beátæ Maríæ Vírginis Rosário recoléntes, et imitémur quod cóntinent, et quod promíttunt, assequámur. Per eúmdem Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, whose only-begotten Son, by his life, death, and resurrection, hath purchased for us the rewards of eternal salvation : grant, we beseech thee ; that by meditating upon these mysteries of the most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may both imitate what they contain and obtain what they promise. Through the same.

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In 1571 Pope St Pius V instituted "Our Lady of Victory" as an annual feast to commemorate the victory of Lepanto. The victory was attributed to Our Lady, as a rosary procession was offered on that day in St. Peter's Square in Rome for the success of the mission of the Holy League to hold back Muslim forces from overrunning Western Europe. In 1573, Pope Gregory XIII changed the title of this feast-day to "Feast of the Holy Rosary". This feast was extended by Pope Clement XII to the whole of the Latin Rite, inserting it into the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1716, and assigning it to the first Sunday in October. Pope St Pius X changed the date to 7 October in 1913.


(second image: the Battle of Lepanto, Yogesh Brahmbhatt)

Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 3 October 2010

DOMINICA XIX POST PENTECOSTEN
19th Sunday after Pentecost
1st Sunday of October
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Omnípotens et miséricors Deus, univérsa nobis adversántia propitiátus exclúde : ut mente et córpore páriter expedíti, quæ tua sunt, líberis méntibus exsequámur. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O almighty and most merciful God, of thy bountiful goodness keep us, we beseech thee, from all things that may hurt us : that we, being ready both in body and soul, may cheerfully accomplish those things that thou wouldest have done. Through.

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(image source unknown)

Dedication of St Michael

Wednesday 29 September 2010

IN DEDICATIONE S. MICHAELIS ARCHANGELI
Dedication of St Michael the Archangel;
commonly called Michaelmas Day
1st Class, White


Oremus.

Deus, qui, miro órdine, Angelórum ministéria hominúmque dispénsas : concéde propítius ; ut, a quibus tibi ministrántibus in cælo semper assístitur, ab his in terra vita nostra muniátur. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O everlasting God, who hast ordained and constituted the services of Angels and men in a wonderful order : mercifully grant that as thy holy Angels alway do thee service in heaven, so by thy appointment they may succour and defend us on earth. Through.

(image: breviary.net)

Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 26 September 2010

DOMINICA XVIII POST PENTECOSTEN
18th Sunday after Pentecost
4th Sunday of September
2nd Class, Violet



Oremus.

Dírigat corda nostra, quæsumus, Dómine, tuæ miseratiónis operátio : quia tibi sine te placére non póssumus. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Grant, we beseech thee, O Lord, that the operation of thy mercy may direct our hearts, forasmuch as without thee we are not able to please thee. Through.

Links:
(image: breviary.net)

Ember Saturday in September

Saturday 25 September 2010

SABBATO QUATUOR TEMPORUM SEPTEMBRIS
Ember Saturday in September
2nd Class, Violet
(Lauds II, Preces; 1st Vespers of 18th Sunday)

Oremus.

Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, qui per continéntiam salutárem corpóribus medéris et méntibus : majestátem tuam súpplices exorámus ; ut pia jejunántium deprecatióne placátus, et præséntia nobis subsídia tríbuas et futúra. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O Almighty and everlasting God, who hast chosen healthy fasting, as a mean to do good both to bodies and to souls, we humbly implore thy Majesty, that the godly prayer of such as be fasting this day may turn away thy wrath, and may be effectual to gain for us thy blessing in time and in eternity. Through.

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Ember Friday in September

Friday 24 September 2010

FERIA SEXTA QUATUOR TEMPORUM SEPTEMBRIS
Ember Friday in September
2nd Class, Violet
(Lauds II, Preces; commem. of Our Lady of Ransom)

Oremus.

Præsta, quæsumus, omnípotens Deus : ut observatiónes sacras ánnua devotióne recoléntes, et córpore tibi placeámus, et mente. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Grant, we beseech thee, O Almighty God, that we who every year do earnestly renew the sacred observance of this Fast, may please thee both in body and in soul. Through.

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(image: September Ember Days by Abel Grimmer, 1607)

Ember Wednesday in September

This coming Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are Ember Days under the classical Roman Calendar. At the beginning of the four seasons of the year, the Church celebrated Ember Days to thank God for his blessings during the past year and to implore further graces for the new season. Ember Days were marked by fasting and abstaining from meat as one would do on Ash Wednesday or Good Friday. They are intended to consecrate to God the four seasons in nature, and to prepare by penance those who are about to be ordained. Ordinations were often conferred at this time, so it is traditional to pray for Vocations at this time!

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Wednesday 22 September 2010

FERIA QUARTA QUATUOR TEMPORUM SEPTEMBRIS
Ember Wednesday in September
2nd Class, Violet
(Lauds II, Preces; commem. of St Thomas of Villanova)


Oremus.

Misericórdiæ tuæ remédiis, quæsumus, Dómine, fragílitas nostra subsístat : ut, quæ sua conditióne attéritur, tua cleméntia reparétur. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

We pray thee, O Lord, that the healing power of thy mercy may give strength to our weakness, that those things which do pass away by their own frailty, may be renewed again by thy clemency. Through.

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(image: Rorate Cæli)

Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 19 September 2010

DOMINICA XVII POST PENTECOSTEN
17th Sunday after Pentecost
3rd Sunday of September
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Da, quæsumus, Dómine, pópulo tuo diabólica vitáre contágia : et te solum Deum pura mente sectári. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.


Grant thy people, we beseech thee, O Lord, to shun the defilements of the devil, and with pure hearts to follow thee, the only God. Through.

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(image: Christ Among the Doctors by Giotto. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, Italy.)

The Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M.

Wednesday 15 September 2010

SEPTEM DOLORUM B.M.V.
Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M.
2nd Class, White
(commem. of St Nicomedis)



Oremus.

Deus, in cujus passióne, secúndum Simeónis prophetíam, dulcíssimam ánimam gloriósae Vírginis et Matris Maríæ dolóris gládius pertransívit : concéde propítius ; ut, qui dolóres ejus venerándo recólimus, passiónis tuæ efféctum felícem consequámur : Qui vivis et regnas.

Let us pray.

O God, in whose passion the sword of grief did pierce the gentle soul of the glorious Virgin Mary, thy Mother, that so might be fulfilled the word of thy Prophet Simeon : mercifully grant that we who here do call to mind her sorrows ; may be fulfilled with the blessed fruits of thy passion. Who livest and reignest with the Father.

(image: breviary.net)

What Must Be Done?

Glory be to our Lord Christ!

- Stuart Milligan
http://stuart-filioque.blogspot.com/

A poll conducted by the BBC recently discovered that 49% of Catholics interviewed believed that the Holy Father should drop his (in fact, the Latin Church's) insistence on clerical celibacy in light of the sexual abuse scandals. Now, we must ask whether such a measure would be beneficial to the Church's mission, which is to perpetuate the Incarnation and bring the Redemption wrought by Christ's Precious Blood to all nations. Will a relaxing of discipline allow the Church to fully witness to the salvific work of God and make it effective in the lives of mankind? The simple answer is no.

What must be done is a return to the Church, the Mystical Body of Christ and an embrace of her teachings and her disciplines in their fullness. The Catholic Church (thankfully) is not founded as a democracy, otherwise she would have consumed and mutilated herself by impatiently attempting to conform to the prevailing trends in society. However, in a short period of time, these 'absolute values' of the world will be classed as outmoded and contrary to the judgment of right-minded and rational people. If we as a modern, technical and 'humane' society have progressed such a great deal in the past 50 or so years, could we even contemplate the marvellous nature of our country in another hundred years time? Will not our current 'truths' be decried as preposterous and Medieval? Let us not latch on to the latest novelty for the mere sake of it being 'new'. It must be noted however that not all developments must be rejected out of hand without due consideration, we must be careful not to throw out the wheat with the chaff.

Many have commented that if the Church does not alterate her doctrines and practices, there will not be a Church to worship in shortly. We are being warned that great multitudes will depart from her bosom as the Sacrament of Salvation is not fulfilling their needs. What should we do? Let them go. Our Blessed Lord said that 'No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God' (Lk 9:62) and 'anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me' (Mt 10:38). Such are hard (dare we say, harsh?) demands that require the conversion and consecration of the whole person to Christ Who descended to save all men and all of man. Let not an itch of your being remain cut off from Christ. Let your words be the words of Christ, your thoughts be of Christ, and your actions be of Christ. A recommitment to our Divine Lord especially to the Holy Sacrifice and to His Most Holy Mother Mary will allow us to be conformed to His likeness, resulting in an unconditional renunouncement of ourselves to our Lord. Do we not say at Compline, 'Into Your hands Lord, I commend my spirit'? Why do we idly recite those precious words of the Crucified and then retire to our beds without a single change of heart, of true repentence and desire for sanctity? The soul who verily acknowledges his debt to the God Who created, sustains and has redeemed him counts nothing as too much. 'Oh but it is too hard' we lament and blubber. Yes it is, for you. We must listen attentively to the words of our Lord to the Divine Apostle, Paul, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' (2 Cor 12:9) He, as the fashioner of human nature, knows exactly what we are capable and by His grace and illumination He allows man to live a divine life. A life free of disordered passions and worries of the ephemeral sort.

This will shrink the Church, they cry. Certainly. Yet, we must remember that few souls will enter and savour the Beatific Vision for all eternity anyway. Our Way is in the steps of our Master Who has went before us and He promised His chosen ones nothing less than sorrow, persecution and repudiation in return for eternal felicity. Is the servant greater than the Master? (Jn 13:16). Let us not be blinded by secular oppression and accept a Gospel other than the one 'entrusted once for all to the saints'(Ju 1:3). The Church cannot witness to the Redemption of the Incarnate Logos by attenuating her commitment to her Bridegroom and the salvation of souls. So if it has to be that men walk away sad from her like the rich man (Lk 18:23), or those gathered around our Lord as He spoke of the necessity of eating His flesh and drinking His blood who departed at this 'hard teaching' (Jn 6:60), so be it. However, I would greatly prefer that we educate our children in the Faith and hand it on to them whilst leading a holy and cheerful life, in willing obedience to Christ and His Church. By our example to our friends, family and extended society, let us become channels of grace for this darkened time and with the Apostle may we say honestly, 'I feel as if I'm going through labor pains for you again, and they will continue until Christ is fully developed in your lives.' (Gal 4:19).

The Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Tuesday 14 September 2010

IN EXALTATIONE S. CRUCIS
Exaltation of the Holy Cross
2nd Class, Red


Oremus.

Deus, qui nos hodiérna die Exaltatiónis sanctæ Crucis ánnua solemnitáte lætíficas : præsta, quæsumus ; ut, cujus mystérium in terra cognóvimus, ejus redemptiónis præmia in cælo mereámur. Per eúmdem Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, who dost gladden us upon this day by the festival of the Exaltation of the holy Cross : grant that we who have acknowledged the mystery of redemption here on earth, may rejoice in the everlasting fruits thereof in heaven. Through.

Link:
(image: Breviarium Romanum blog)

Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 12 September 2010

DOMINICA XVI POST PENTECOSTEN
16th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Sunday of September
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Tua nos, quæsumus, Dómine, grátia semper et prævéniat et sequátur: ac bonis opéribus júgiter præstet esse inténtos. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Let thy grace, we beseech thee, O Lord, ever go before us and follow us, and may it make us to be continually zealous in doing good works. Through.

Links:
(image: Gospel, breviary.net)

The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Wednesday 8 September 2010

IN NATIVITATE B. MARIAE VIRGINIS
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
2nd Class, White
(commem. of St Adrian)



Oremus.

Fámulis tuis, quæsumus, Dómine, cæléstis grátiæ munus impertíre : ut, quibus beátæ Vírginis partus éxstitit salútis exórdium ; Nativitátis ejus votíva solémnitas pacis tríbuat increméntum. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Grant unto us thy servants, we beseech thee, O Lord, the gift of thy heavenly grace, unto whom thou didst give the first sight of a Saviour as the offspring of a Blessed Virgin, and grant that this Feast, which they keep in honour of the same Virgin, may avail them unto the increase of peace. Through.

Link:
(image: The Madonna by Sandro Botticelli, Florence, Italy)

Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 5 September 2010

DOMINICA XV POST PENTECOSTEN
15th Sunday after Pentecost
1st Sunday of September
2nd Class, Green

Oremus.

Ecclésiam tuam, Dómine, miserátio continuáta mundet et múniat : et quia sine te non potest salva consístere ; tuo semper múnere gubernétur. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O Lord, we beseech thee, let thy continual pity cleanse and defend thy Church, and because it cannot continue in safety without thy succour, preserve it evermore by thy help and goodness. Through.

Links:
(image: the Son of the Widow of Naim, Gospel)

Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 29 August 2010

DOMINICA XIV POST PENTECOSTEN
14th Sunday after Pentecost
5th Sunday of August
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Custodi, Dómine, quæsumus, Ecclésiam tuam propitiatióne perpétua : et quia sine te lábitur humána mortálitas ; tuis semper auxíliis et abstrahátur a nóxiis, et ad salutária dirigátur. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Keep, we beseech thee, O Lord, thy Church with thy perpetual mercy, and because the frailty of man without thee cannot but fall, keep us ever by thy help from all things hurtful, and lead us to all things profitable to our salvation. Through.

Links:
(image: King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, Breviarium Romanum blog)

Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 22 August 2010

DOMINICA XIII POST PENTECOSTEN
13th Sunday after Pentecost
4th Sunday of August
2nd Class, Green
(commmem. of Immaculate Heart of Mary)



Oremus.

Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, da nobis fídei, spei, et caritátis augméntum : et, ut mereámur ássequi quod promíttis, fac nos amáre quod præcipis. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Almighty and everlasting God, give unto us the increase of faith, hope, and charity, and that we may worthily obtain that which thou dost promise, make us to love that which thou dost command. Through.

Links:
(image: Christ and the Leper (Gospel), breviary.net)

St. Joachim

Monday 16 August 2010

S. JOACHIM CONFESSORIS, PATRIS B.M.V.
St Joachim, Father of the B.V.M.
2nd Class, White


Oremus

Deus, qui prae omnibus Sanctis tuis beatum Joachim Genitricis Filii tui patrem esse voluisti: concede, quaesumus: ut cujus festa veneramur, ejus quoque perpetuo patrocinia sentiamus.

Let us pray

O God, Who, out of all thy Saints, didst choose blessed Joachim to be the father of the mother of thy Son, mercifully grant that as we hold his Festival in honour, we may ever feel his protection.

(image: Bondone, Legend of St Joachim (Padua))

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Sunday 15 August 2010

IN ASSUMPTIONE B. MARIAE VIRGINIS
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
3rd Sunday of August
1st Class, White
(commem. of 12th Sunday after Pentecost)



Oremus.

Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, qui Immaculátam Vírginem Maríam, Fílii tui Genitrícem, córpore et ánima ad cæléstem glóriam assumpsísti : concéde, quæsumus ; ut ad supérna semper inténti, ipsíus glóriæ mereámur esse consórtes. Per eúmdem Dóminum nostrum.

Let us pray.

Almighty and everlasting God, who hast taken up into heavenly glory both the body and soul of the Mother of thy Son, the immaculate Virgin Mary : grant, we beseech thee ; that we may in such wise set our affections on things above ; that we may finally attain unto fellowship with her in glory. Through the same.


Links:
(images: Botticini's Assumption; Ven. Pope Pius XII solemnly declares the dogma of the Assumption)

Vigil of the Assumption

Saturday 14 August 2010

IN VIGILIA ASSUMPTIONIS B.M.V.
Vigil of the Assumption
2nd Class, Violet
(Lauds II; 1st Vespers of the Assumption, commem. of 12th Sunday)



Oremus.

Deus, qui virginálem aulam beátæ Maríæ, in qua habitáres, elígere dignátus es : da, quæsumus ; ut, sua nos defensióne munítos, jucúndos fácias suæ interésse festivitáti : Qui vivis et regnas.

Let us pray.

O God, who didst vouchsafe to choose the Virgin womb of blessed Mary wherein to make thy dwelling-place : grant, we beseech thee ; that we, being defended by her protection, may of thee be enabled to attain with gladness to her coming festival. Who livest and reignest with the Father.

Link:
(image: Dormition, breviary.net)

St Lawrence

Tuesday 10 August 2010

S. LAURENTII, Martyris
St Lawrence, Deacon & Martyr
2nd Class, Red

Oremus.

Da nobis, quæsumus, omnípotens Deus, vitiórum nostrórum flammas exstínguere : qui beáto Lauréntio tribuísti tormentórum suórum incéndia superáre. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O Almighty God, who didst give unto blessed Lawrence power to be more than conqueror in his fiery torment : grant unto us, we beseech thee, the power to quench the flames of our sinful lusts. Through.

Link:
(image: Martyrdom of St Lawrence)

Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 8 August 2010

DOMINICA XI POST PENTECOSTEN
11th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Sunday of August
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, qui abundántia pietátis tuæ, et mérita súpplicum excédis et vota : effúnde super nos misericórdiam tuam ; ut dimíttas quæ consciéntia métuit, et adjícias quod orátio non præsúmit. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Almighty and everlasting God, who art always more ready to hear than we are to pray, and art wont to give more than either we desire or deserve, pour down upon us the abundance of thy mercy, forgiving us those things whereof our conscience is afraid, and giving us those good things which we are not worthy to ask. Through.

(In some jurisdictions today must be celebrated as the external solemnity of the Feast of the Assumption.)

Links:
(image: Hezekia, Lesson I, I Nocturn; breviary.net)

Transfiguration of Our Lord

Friday 6 August 2010

IN TRANSFIGURATIONE D.N. IESU CHRISTI
Transfiguration of Our Lord
2nd Class, White



Oremus.

Deus, qui fídei sacraménta in Unigéniti tui gloriósa Transfiguratióne patrum testimónio roborásti, et adoptiónem filiórum perféctam, voce delápsa in nube lúcida, mirabíliter præsignásti : concéde propítius ; ut ipsíus Regis glóriæ nos coherédes effícias, et ejúsdem glóriæ tríbuas esse consórtes. Per eúmdem Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, who in the glorious Transfiguration of thine only-begotten Son, didst confirm the mysteries of the Faith by the testimony of the fathers, and in the voice proceeding from the shining cloud didst wondrously foreshew the perfect adoption of all thy sons : mercifully grant, that we, being made fellow-heirs of Christ himself the King of glory, may attain to the partaking of the same his glory in heaven. Through the same.

Links:

Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 1 August 2010

DOMINICA X POST PENTECOSTEN
10th Sunday after Pentecost
1st Sunday of August
2nd Class, Green

Oremus.

Deus, qui omnipoténtiam tuam parcéndo máxime et miserándo maniféstas : multíplica super nos misericórdiam tuam ; ut ad tua promíssa curréntes, cæléstium bonórum fácias esse consórtes. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, who declarest thine Almighty power most chiefly in shewing mercy and pity, mercifully grant unto us such a measure of thy grace, that we, running the way of thy commandments, may obtain thy gracious promises, and be made partakers of thy heavenly treasure. Through.

Links:
(image: the Pharisee and the Publican, breviary.net)

St Anne

Monday 26 July 2010

S. ANNAE, MATRIS B.M.V.
St Anne, Mother of the B.V.M.
2nd Class, White


Oremus

Deus, qui beatae Annae gratiam conferre dignatus es, ut Genitricis unigeniti Filii tui mater effici mereretur: concede propitius; ut cujus solemnia celebramus, ejus apud te patrociniis adjuvemur.

Let us pray

O God, Who wast pleased to give unto Blessed Anne such grace that she earned to become the mother of the mother of thine Only-begotten Son, mercifully grant that, now that she is with thee, we who keep her Feast - day may be holpen by her prayers.

(image: Hans Baldung Grien, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC)

Benedict XVI enjoys his vacation at Castel Gandolfo

Ninth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 25 July 2010

DOMINICA IX POST PENTECOSTEN
9th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Páteant aures misericórdiæ tuæ, Dómine, précibus supplicántium : et, ut peténtibus desideráta concédas ; fac eos, quæ tibi sunt plácita, postuláre. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Let thy merciful ears, O Lord, be open to the prayers of thy humble servants ; and, that they may obtain their petitions, make them to ask such things as shall please thee. Through.

Links:
(image: SSPX Asia)

Eighth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 18 July 2010

DOMINICA VIII POST PENTECOSTEN
8th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Class, Green

Oremus.

Largíre nobis, quæsumus, Dómine, semper spíritum cogitándi quæ recta sunt, propítius et agéndi : ut, qui sine te esse non póssumus, secúndum te vívere valeámus. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

Grant unto us, O Lord, we beseech thee, the spirit to think and do always such things as be rightful, that we, who cannot do anything that is good without thee, may by thee be enabled to live according to thy will. Through.

Links:
(image: breviary.net)

Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 11 July 2010

DOMINICA VII POST PENTECOSTEN
7th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Deus, cujus providéntia in sui dispositióne non fállitur : te súpplices exorámus ; ut nóxia cuncta submóveas, et ómnia nobis profutúra concédas. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, whose never-failing Providence ordereth all things both in heaven and earth, we humbly beseech thee to put away from us all hurtful things, and to give us those things which be profitable for us. Through.

Links:
(image: the Sermon on the Mount)

Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 4 July 2010

DOMINICA VI POST PENTECOSTEN
6th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Class, Green

Oremus.

Deus virtútum, cujus est totum quod est óptimum : ínsere pectóribus nostris amórem tui nóminis, et præsta in nobis religiónis augméntum ; ut, quæ sunt bona, nútrias, ac pietátis stúdio, quæ sunt nutríta, custódias. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God of all power and might, who art the Author and Giver of all good things, graft in our hearts the love of thy Name, increase in us true religion, nourish us with all goodness, and, of thy great mercy, keep us in the same. Through.

Links:
(image: Christ feeds the multitude (Gospel), breviary.net)

Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Friday 2 July 2010

IN VISITATIONE B. MARIAE VIRGINIS
Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
2nd Class, White
(commem. of Ss. Processus & Martinian)


Oremus.

Fámulis tuis, quæsumus, Dómine, cæléstis grátiæ munus impertíre : ut, quibus beátæ Vírginis partus éxstitit salútis exórdium ; Visitatiónis ejus votíva solémnitas, pacis tríbuat increméntum. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

We beseech thee, O Lord, pour into our hearts the abundance of thy heavenly grace : that like as the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin Mary was unto us thy servants the beginning of salvation, so the devout observance of her Visitation may avail for the increasing of our peace. Through.

Link:

Most Precious Blood

Thursday 1 July 2010

PRETIOSISSIMI SANGUINIS D.N.I.C.
Most Precious Blood of Our Lord
1st Class, Red
Oremus.

Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, qui unigénitum Fílium tuum mundi Redemptórem constituísti, ac ejus Sánguine placári voluísti : concéde, quæsumus, salútis nostræ prétium solémni cultu ita venerári, atque a præséntis vitæ malis ejus virtúte deféndi in terris ; ut fructu perpétuo lætémur in cælis. Per eúmdem Dóminum.

Let us pray.


Almighty and everlasting God, who didst ordain that thine only begotten Son should be the Redeemer of the world, and hast vouchsafed to accept his Blood as the propitiation for our sins : mercifully grant that we who here rejoice to honour that Blood, the price of our salvation ; may be defended by its power in this present world, and rejoice in the everlasting fruits thereof in the world to come. Through the same.

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Saints Peter and Paul

Tuesday 29 June 2010

SS. PETRI ET PAULI APOSTOLORUM
Ss. Peter & Paul, Apostles
1st Class, Red



Oremus.

Deus, qui hodiérnam diem Apostolórum tuórum Petri et Pauli martyrio consecrásti : da Ecclésiæ tuæ, eórum in ómnibus sequi præcéptum; per quos religiónis sumpsit exórdium. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, who didst hallow his day by the martyrdom of thine holy Apostles Peter and Paul, grant unto thy Church, whose foundations thou wast pleased to lay by their hands, the grace always in all things to remain faithful to their teaching. Through.

Links:
(image: breviary.net)

Vigil of Saints Peter and Paul

Monday 28 June 2010

VIGILIA SS. PETRI ET PAULI, APOSTOLORUM
Vigil of Ss. Peter & Paul, Apostles
2nd Class, Violet
(Lauds II; 1st Vespers of Ss. Peter and Paul)


Oremus

Praesta, quaesumus, omnípotens Deus; ut nullis nos permíttas perturbatiónibus cóncuti; quos in apostólicæ confessiónis petra solidásti. Per Dñm.


Let us Pray

We beseech Thee, almigghty God, that Thou suffer no disturbance to shake us, whom Thou hast founded on the rock of the confession of Thine Apostles. Through...
(image: Ss. Peter and Paul by El Greco)

Fifth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 27 June 2010

DOMINICA V POST PENTECOSTEN
5th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Deus, qui diligéntibus te bona invisibília præparásti : infúnde córdibus nostris tui amóris afféctum ; ut te in ómnibus et super ómnia diligéntes, promissiónes tuas, quæ omne desidérium súperant, consequámur. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, who hast prepared for them that love thee such good things as pass man's understanding ; pour into our hearts such love toward thee, that we, loving thee in all things and above all things, may obtain thy promises, which exceed all that we can desire. Through.

Links:
(image: SSPX Asia)

Fifth Sunday after Pentecost

Sunday 27 June 2010

DOMINICA V POST PENTECOSTEN
5th Sunday after Pentecost
2nd Class, Green


Oremus.

Deus, qui diligéntibus te bona invisibília præparásti : infúnde córdibus nostris tui amóris afféctum ; ut te in ómnibus et super ómnia diligéntes, promissiónes tuas, quæ omne desidérium súperant, consequámur. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, who hast prepared for them that love thee such good things as pass man's understanding ; pour into our hearts such love toward thee, that we, loving thee in all things and above all things, may obtain thy promises, which exceed all that we can desire. Through.

Links:
(image: SSPX Asia)

Nativity of St John the Baptist

Thursday 24 June 2010

IN NATIVITATE S. IOANNIS BAPTISTAE
Nativity of St John Baptist
1st Class, White

Oremus.

Deus, qui præséntem diem honorábilem nobis in beáti Joánnis nativitáte fecísti : da pópulis tuis spirituálium grátiam gaudiórum ; et ómnium fidélium mentes dírige in viam salútis ætérnæ. Per Dóminum.

Let us pray.

O God, who hast made this day to be honourable in our eyes because of the Birth of the blessed John, graciously quicken thy people with spiritual joy, and order the minds of all the faithful in the way of everlasting salvation. Through.


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The St Margaret Schola will sing Vespers (chanted Solemn Evening Prayer) from 6.45pm, in St Mary's RC Cathedral, Edinburgh (Scotland), followed by Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament. The Schola was founded in 2009 to promote Gregorian Chant within the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh, and sings at a variety of liturgical events throughout the Archdiocese and beyond.

All are welcome to join the Schola for this opportunity to pray with the ancient music of the Church. Please see edinburghschola.blogspot.com for updates and further information.

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Links:
(image: What Does the Prayer Really Say?)

Vigil of St John the Baptist

Wednesday 23 June 2010

IN VIGILIA S. IOANNIS BAPTISTAE
Vigil of the Nativity of St John Baptist
2nd Class, Violet
(Lauds II; 1st Vespers of Nativity of St John Bapt.)



Oremus.

Præsta, quæsumus, omnípotens Deus : ut família tua per viam salútis incédat ; et beáti Joánnis Præcursóris hortaménta sectándo, ad eum quem prædíxit, secúra pervéniat, Dóminum nostrum Jesum Christum, Fílium tuum : Qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitáte Spíritus Sancti Deus, per ómnia sæcula sæculórum.

R. Amen.

Let us pray.

Grant, we beseech thee, Almighty God, that thy family may go forward by the path of salvation, and, following the preaching of blessed John the Fore-Runner, may come in peace to him, whom he foretold, even Jesus Christ, thy Son, our Lord, who with thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit liveth and reigneth, God, for ever and ever.

R. Amen.

(image: Angel appears to Zacharias)