The Church Year: Mar. 9, 2012

Today is Friday of the 2nd week of Lent. The liturgical color is violet.

 

Saints & Celebrations:

On March 9, in both the Ordinary and the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Frances of Rome, religious, widow, who died in A.D. 1440. In the Ordinary Form, it is an optional memorial, and in the Extraordinary Form, it is a Class III day.

If you’d like to learn more about St. Frances, you can click here.

For information about other saints, blesseds, and feasts celebrated today, you can click here.

 

Readings:

To see today’s readings in the Ordinary Form, you can click here.

Or you can click play to listen to them:

 

Devotional Information:

According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:

Deviations in Popular Piety

64. While the Magisterium highlights the undeniable qualities of popular piety, it does not hesitate to point out dangers which can affect it: lack of a sufficient number of Christian elements such as the salvific significance of the Resurrection of Christ, an awareness of belonging to the Church, the person and action of the Holy Spirit; a disproportionate interest between the Saints and the absolute sovereignty of Jesus Christ and his mysteries; lack of direct contact with Sacred Scripture; isolation from the Church’s sacramental life; a dichotomy between worship and the duties of Christian life; a utilitarian view of some forms of popular piety; the use of “signs, gestures and formulae, which sometimes become excessively important or even theatrical”; and in certain instances, the risk of “promoting sects, or even superstition, magic, fatalism or oppression.”

One thought on “The Church Year: Mar. 9, 2012”

  1. That’s an interesting paragraph form the Directory on Popular Piety. Catholics; there they go, again, coming over all reasonable and stuff.

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