Did You Know? Spanish and German troops sacked Rome on May 6, 1527. Some consider this the end of the Renaissance. 147 Swiss Guards, including their commander, died fighting the forces of Charles V in order to allow Pope Clement VII to escape into Castel Sant’Angelo. LEARN MORE.
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The Church Year: May 5, 2012
Today is Saturday of the 4th week of Easter. The liturgical color is white.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 5, there is no special fixed liturgical day in the Ordinary Form.
In the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Pius V, OP, pope, confessor, and doctor of the Church, who died in A.D. 1572. It is a Class III day.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Pius V, 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:
187. Practically all Marian devotions and pious exercises are in some way related to the liturgical feasts of the General Calendar of the Roman Rite or of the particular calendars of dioceses and religious families. Sometimes, a particular devotion antedates the institution of the feast (as is the case with the feast of the Holy Rosary), in other instances, the feast is much more ancient than the devotion (as with the Angelus Domini). This clearly illustrates the relationship between the Liturgy and pious exercises, and the manner in which pious exercises find their culmination in the celebration of the feast. In so far as liturgical, the feast refers to the history of salvation and celebrates a particular aspect of the relationship of the Virgin Mary to the mystery of Christ. The feast, however, must be celebrated in accordance with liturgical norm, and bear in mind the hierarchal difference between “liturgical acts” and associated “pious exercises.”
It should not be forgotten that a feast of the Blessed Virgin, in so far as it is popular manifestation, also has important anthropological implications that cannot be overlooked.
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Did You Know? The trial in the Stratton Brothers case began in London, England on May 5, 1905; it marked the first time that fingerprint evidence is used to gain a conviction for murder. LEARN MORE.
The Church Year: May 4, 2012
Today is Friday of the 4th week of Easter. The liturgical color is white.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 4, there is no special fixed liturgical day in the Ordinary Form.
In the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Monica, widow, who died in A.D. 387. It is a Class III day.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Monica, 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.
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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:
186. The fundamental principle of the Magisterium with regard to such pious exercises is that they should be derivative from the “one worship which is rightly called Christian, because it efficaciously originates in Christ, finds full expression in Christ, and through Him, in the Holy Spirit leads to the Father.” Hence, Marian devotions, in varying degrees and modes, should:
- give expression to the Trinitarian note which characterises worship of the God revealed in the New Testament, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; the pneumatological aspect, since every true form of piety comes from the Spirit and is exercised in the Spirit; the ecclesial character, in virtue of which the faithful are constituted as the holy people of God, gathered in prayer in the Lord’s name (cf. Mt 18, 20) in the vital Communion of Saints;
- have constant recourse to Sacred Scripture, as understood in Sacred Tradition; not overlook the demands of the ecumenical movement in the Church’s profession of faith; consider the anthropological aspects of [ritual] expressions so as to reflect a true concept of man and a valid response to his needs; highlight the eschatological tension which is essential to the Gospel message; make clear missionary responsibility and the duty of bearing witness, which are incumbent on the Lord’s disciples.
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So This Is Why They Speak Portugese Rather Than Spanish in Brazil
Did You Know? Pope Alexander VI divided the New World between Spain and Portugal along the Line of Demarcation on May 4, 1493. LEARN MORE.
The Church Year: May 3, 2012
Today is Thursday of the 4th week of Easter. The liturgical color is red.
In the Extraordinary Form, the liturgical color for today is white.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 3, in the Ordinary Form, we celebrate St.s Philip and James, apostles. It is a feast.
In the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Alexander, pope, and his companions, Eventius and Theodulus, martyrs, and of St. Juvenal, who died in A.D. 117 and 376. It is a commemoration.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Philip, you can click here.
If you’d like to learn more about St. James the Less, you can click here.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Alexander, Eventius and Theodulus, you can click here.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Juvenal, 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.
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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:
185. Here, it will be useful to recall some pronouncements of the Church’s Magisterium on Marian devotions. These should always be adhered to when elaboration new pious exercises or in revising those already in use, or simply in activating them in worship. The care and attention of the Pastors of the Church for Marian devotions are due to their importance, since they are both a fruit and an expression of Marian piety among the people and the ecclesial community, and a significant means of promoting the “Marian formation” of the faithful, as well as in determining the manner in which the piety of the faithful for the Blessed Virgin Mary is moulded.
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Did You Know? The first unsolicited bulk commercial e-mail (which would later become known as “spam”) was sent May 3, 1978 by a Digital Equipment Corporation marketing representative to every ARPANET address on the west coast of the United States. LEARN MORE.
The Church Year: May 2, 2012
Today is Wednesday of the 4th week of Easter. The liturgical color is white.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 2, in both the Ordinary and the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Athanasius, bishop and doctor of the Church who died in A.D. 373. In the Ordinary Form, it is a memorial, and in the Extraordinary Form, it is a Class III day.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Athanasius, 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.
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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:
184. The relationship between the Liturgy and popular Marian piety should be regulated by the principles and norms already mentioned in this document. In relation to Marian devotion, the Liturgy must be the “exemplary form”, source of inspiration, constant reference point and ultimate goal of Marian devotion.
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Still Forcing Bible-as-Literature Students to Expand Their Vocabularies After 400 Years
Did You Know? King James Bible was published for the first time in London, England, by printer Robert Barker on May 2, 1611–about two years after the Catholic Douay-Rheims version was published. LEARN MORE.
The Church Year: May 1, 2012
Today is Tuesday of the 4th week of Easter. The liturgical color is white.
Saints & Celebrations:
On May 1, in both the Ordinary and the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Joseph the Worker, spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the Ordinary Form, it is an optional memorial, and in the Extraordinary Form, it is a Class I day.
If you’d like to learn more about St. Joseph, 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.
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Devotional Information:
Since May is a “marian month,” let us take the occasion to begin a series on devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:
183. Popular devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary is an important and universal ecclesial phenomenon. Its expressions are multifarious and its motivation very profound, deriving as it does from the People of God’s faith in, and love for, Christ, the Redeemer of mankind, and from an awareness of the salvific mission that God entrusted to Mary of Nazareth, because of which she is mother not only of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, but also of mankind in the order of grace.
Indeed, “the faithful easily understand the vital link uniting Son and Mother. They realise that the Son is God and that she, the Mother, is also their mother. They intuit the immaculate holiness of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and in venerating her as the glorious queen of Heaven, they are absolutely certain that she who is full of mercy intercedes for them. Hence, they confidently have recourse to her patronage. The poorest of the poor feel especially close to her. They know that she, like them, was poor, and greatly suffered in meekness and patience. They can identify with her suffering at the crucifixion and death of her Son, as well as rejoice with her in his resurrection. The faithful joyfully celebrate her feasts, make pilgrimage to her sanctuary, sing hymns in her honor, and make votive offerings to her. They instinctively distrust whoever does not honor her and will not tolerate those who dishonor her.”
The Church exhorts all the faithful – sacred minister, religious and laity – to develop a personal and community devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary through the use of approved and recommended pious exercises. Liturgical worship, notwithstanding its objective and irreplaceable importance, its exemplary efficacy and normative character, does not in fact exhaust all the expressive possibilities of the People of God for devotion to the Holy Mother of God.
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