Did You Know? The Sedition Act of 1918 was passed by the U.S. Congress on May 16, 1918, making criticism of the government an imprisonable offense. LEARN MORE.
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The Church Year: May 15, 2012
Today is Tuesday of the 6th week of Easter. The liturgical color is white.
In the Extraordinary Form, it is a rogation day.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 15, in the Ordinary Form in the United States, we celebrate St. Isidore of Seville. It is an optional memorial.
In the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. John Baptist de la Salle, founder of the Brothers of Christian Schools, confessor, who died in A.D. 1719. It is a Class III day.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Isidore, you can click here.
If you’d like to learn more about St. John Baptist de la Salle, you can click here.
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Readings:
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Devotional Information:
We continue our series on the Blessed Virgin Mary. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:
198. The Blessing for Rosary Beads indicates the Church’s esteem for the Rosary. This rite emphasises the community nature of the Rosary. In the rite, the blessing of rosary beads is followed by the blessing of those who meditate on the mysteries of the life, death and resurrection of Our Lord so as to “establish a perfect harmony between prayer and life.”
As indicated in the Benedictionale, Rosary beads can be blessed publicly, on occasions such as a pilgrimage to a Marian shrine, a feast of Our Lady, especially that of the Holy Rosary, and at the end of the month of October.
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Thus Began a Crushing Empire of Global Domination
Did You Know? McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in San Bernardino, California on May 15, 1940. LEARN MORE.
The Church Year: May 14, 2012
Today is Monday of the 6th week of Easter. The liturgical color is red.
In the Extraordinary Form, the liturgical color for today is white.
In the Extraordinary Form, it is a rogation day.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 14, in the Ordinary Form, we celebrate St. Matthias, apostle. It is a feast.
In the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Boniface, martyred at Tarsus, who died in A.D. 307. It is a commemoration.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Matthias, you can click here.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Boniface, you can click here.
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Readings:
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Devotional Information:
We continue our series on the Blessed Virgin Mary. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:
197. The Rosary, or Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is one of the most excellent prayers to the Mother of God. Thus, “the Roman Pontiffs have repeatedly exhorted the faithful to the frequent recitation of this biblically inspired prayer which is centred on contemplation of the salvific events of Christ’s life, and their close association with the his Virgin Mother. The value and efficacy of this prayer have often been attested by saintly Bishops and those advanced in holiness of life.”
The Rosary is essentially a contemplative prayer, which requires “tranquillity of rhythm or even a mental lingering which encourages the faithful to meditate on the mysteries of the Lord’s life.” Its use is expressly recommended in the formation and spiritual life of clerics and religious.
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And So, It Begins
Did You Know? Israel was declared to be an independent state on May 14, 1948, and a provisional government was established. Immediately after the declaration, Israel was attacked by the neighboring Arab states, triggering the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. LEARN MORE.
The Church Year: May 13, 2012
Today is the 6th Sunday of Easter. The liturgical color is white.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 13, in the Ordinary Form, we celebrate Our Lady of Fatima. It is an optional memorial.
In the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Robert Bellarmine, SJ, bishop, confessor, and doctor of the Church, who died in A.D. 1621. It is a Class III day.
If you’d like to learn more about Our Lady of Fatima, you can click here.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Robert Bellarmine, you can click here.
For information about other saints, blesseds, and feasts celebrated today, you can click here.
Readings:
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Devotional Information:
We continue our series on the Blessed Virgin Mary. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:
196. By disposition of Benedict XIV (2 April 1742), the Angelus is replaced with the antiphon Regina Coeli during paschaltide. This antiphon, probably dating from the tenth or eleventh century, happily conjoins the mystery of the Incarnation of the Word (quem meruisti portare) with the Paschal event (resurrexit sicut dixit). The ecclesial community addresses this antiphon to Mary for the Resurrection of her Son. It adverts to, and depends on, the invitation to joy addressed by Gabriel to the Lord’s humble servant who was called to become the Mother of the saving Messiah (Ave, gratia plena).
As with the Angelus, the recitation of the Regina Coeli could sometimes take a solemn form by singing the antiphon and proclaiming the Gospel of the resurrection.
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Our Lady of Fatima
Did You Know? The first appearance of Our Lady of Fatima occurred on May 13, 1917. Sixty-four years later, on May 13, 1981 and in apparent fulfilment of the 3rd Secret of Fatima, John Paul II was shot in St. Peter’s Square, but survived. LEARN MORE.
The Church Year: May 12, 2012
Today is Saturday of the 5th week of Easter. The liturgical color is white.
In the Extraordinary Form, the liturgical color for today is red.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 12, in both the Ordinary and the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St.s Nereus and Achilleus Flavia Domitilla, and St. Pancras, martyrs, who died in A.D. 98 and 304. 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.s Nereus, Achilleus, Flavia Domitilla and St. Pancras, you can click here.
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Readings:
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Devotional Information:
We continue our series on the Blessed Virgin Mary. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:
195. The Angelus Domini [Angelus, “The Angel of the Lord”] is the traditional form used by the faithful to commemorate the holy annunciation of the angel Gabriel to Mary. It is used three times daily: at dawn, mid-day and at dusk. It is a recollection of the salvific event in which the Word became flesh in the womb of the Virgin Mary, through the power of the Holy Spirit in accordance with the salvific plan of the Father.
The recitation of the Angelus is deeply rooted in the piety of the Christian faithful, and strengthened by the example of the Roman Pontiffs. In some places changed social conditions hinder its recitation, but in many other parts every effort should be made to maintain and promote this pious custom and at least the recitation of three Aves. The Angelus“over the centuries has conserved its value and freshness with its simple structure, biblical character […] quasi liturgical rhythm by which the various time of the day are sanctified, and by its openness to the Paschal Mystery.”
It is therefore “desirable that on some occasions, especially in religious communities, in shrines dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, and at meetings or conventions, the Angelus be solemnly recited by singing the Ave Maria, proclaiming the Gospel of the Annunciation” and by the ringing of bells.
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Pole Stars for Other Planets?
Did You Know? The stars that appear nearest the north and south celestial poles vary from one celestial body to another, depending on which way their axes (axis-es) are pointing. Right now Earth has a North Star (Polaris) but no South Star. Our celestial neighbor and twin-planet, the Moon, has no North Star, but its South Star is Delta Octantis. LEARN MORE.
The Church Year: May 11, 2012
Today is Friday of the 5th week of Easter. The liturgical color is white.
In the Extraordinary Form, the liturgical color for today is red.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 11, there is no special fixed liturgical day in the Ordinary Form.
In the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St.s Philip and James, apostles, who died in A.D. 87 and 93. It is a Class II day.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Philip, you can click here.
If you’d like to learn more about St. James, you can click here.
For information about other saints, blesseds, and feasts celebrated today, you can click here.
Readings:
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Devotional Information:
We continue our series on the Blessed Virgin Mary. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:
194. “Celebrations of the Word, because of their thematic and structural content, offer many elements of worship which are at the same time genuine expressions of devotion and opportunities for a systematic catechesis on the Blessed Virgin Mary. Experience, however, proves that celebrations of the Word should not assume a predominantly intellectual or didactic character. Through hymns, prayers, and participation of the faithful they should allow for simple and familiar expressions of popular piety which speak directly to the hearts of the faithful.”
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