The Case of the Giant Flower of Sumatra

Did You Know? This may be a tale for which the world is not yet prepared, but Raffelsia arnoldii is a parasitic plant that produces the largest individual flower in the world, which is around 3 feet across and weighs around 24 pounds. It is native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and it stinks like rotting flesh, leading to its nicknames “the corpse flower” and “the meat flower.” Why does it smell that way? To attract insects, of course. Elementary, eh, Watson? LEARN MORE.

The Church Year: Mar. 17, 2012

Today is Saturday of the 3rd week of Lent. The liturgical color is violet.

 

Saints & Celebrations:

On March 17, in both the Ordinary and the Extraordinary Form, we celebrate St. Patrick, apostle of Ireland, bishop and confessor, who died in A.D. 464. In the Ordinary Form, it is an optional memorial, and in the Extraordinary Form, it is a Class III day.

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Readings:

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Devotional Information:

We continue our series on St. Joseph. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:

221. The person and role of St. Joseph is frequently celebrated in the Liturgy, especially in connection with nativity and infancy of Christ: during Advent; Christmastide, especially the feast of the Holy Family, on the Solemnity of St. Joseph (19 March), and on his memorial (1 May).

St. Joseph is also mentioned in the Communicantes of the Roman Canon and in the Litany of the Saints. The invocation of the Holy Patriarch is suggested in theCommendation of the Dying, as well as the community’s prayer that the souls of the dead, having left this world, may “be taken to the peace of the new and eternal Jerusalem, and be with Mary, the Mother of God, St. Joseph, and all of the Angels and Saints.”

An Emperor with Gospel Connections

Did You Know? The Roman Emperor Tiberius died Mar. 16, A.D. 37–possibly at the instigation (or even at the hands) of his successor, Caligula. Tiberius is mentioned in the New Testament. It was in the 15th year of Tiberius (A.D. 28) that John the Baptist began to preach (Luke 3:1-2) and during his reign that Jesus was crucified. LEARN MORE.

The Church Year: Mar. 16, 2012

Today is Friday of the 3rd week of Lent. The liturgical color is violet.

 

Saints & Celebrations:

On March 16, there is no special fixed liturgical day in the Ordinary Form.

There is no special fixed liturgical day in the Extraordinary Form.

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Readings:

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Devotional Information:

We continue our series on St. Joseph. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:

220. Popular piety has grasped the significance, importance and universality of the patronage of St. Joseph “to whose care God entrusted the beginning of our redemption”, “and his most valuable treasures.” The following have been entrusted to the patronage of St. Joseph: the entire Church was placed under the patronage and protection of this Holy patriarch by the Blessed Pius IX; those who are consecrated to God by celibacy for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven (cf. Mt 19, 12): “in St Joseph they have […] a type and a protector of chaste integrity”; workers and craftsmen, for whom the carpenter of Nazareth is a singular model; the dying, since pious tradition holds that he was assisted by Mary and Jesus in his last agony.

The Church Year: Mar. 15, 2012

Today is Thursday of the 3rd week of Lent. The liturgical color is violet.

 

Saints & Celebrations:

On March 15, there is no special fixed liturgical day in the Ordinary Form.

There is no special fixed liturgical day in the Extraordinary Form.

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Readings:

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Devotional Information:

We continue our series on St. Joseph. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:

219. The virtues of St. Joseph have been the object of ecclesial reflection down through the centuries, especially the more recent centuries. Among those virtues the following stand out: faith, with which he fully accepted God’s salvific plan; prompt and silent obedience to the will of God; love for and fulfillment of the law, true piety, fortitude in time of trial; chaste love for the Blessed Virgin Mary, a dutiful exercise of his paternal authority, and fruitful reticence.

MOST AWESOMEST OPERA *EVAH*!

Did You Know? The awesome Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera The Mikado had its firs performance in London on March 14, 1885. Among other things, this opera gave us the word “pooh-bah” as a fanciful term for a high official. Great plot, hilarious dialogue, beautiful music, and the potential for stunning costumes and set design. It’s no surprise that this has been continuously in production ever since. (At one time I basically memorized the whole opera. I especially like the Canadian Stratford Festival production, available on DVD.) LEARN MORE.

The Church Year: Mar. 14, 2012

Today is Wednesday of the 3rd week of Lent. The liturgical color is violet.

 

Saints & Celebrations:

On March 14, there is no special fixed liturgical day in the Ordinary Form.

There is no special fixed liturgical day in the Extraordinary Form.

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Readings:

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Devotional Information:

We are coming up on the solemnity of St. Joseph. Let us take the occasion to begin a series on devotion to St. Joseph. According to the Holy See’s Directory on Popular Piety:

St. Joseph

218. In activating His plan of salvation, God, in His sapient providence, assigned to Joseph of Nazareth, “the just man” (cf. Mt 1, 19), and spouse of the Virgin Mary (cf. ibid; Lk 1, 27), a particularly important mission: legally to insert Jesus Christ into the line of David from whom, according to the prophets, the Messiah would be born, and to act as his father and guardian.

In virtue of this mission, St. Joseph features in the mysteries of the infancy of Jesus: God revealed to him that Jesus had been conceived by the Holy Spirit; (cf. Mt 1,20-21); he witnessed the birth of Christ in Bethlehem (cf. Lk 2, 6-7), the adoration of the shepherds (cf. Lk 2, 15-16), the adoration of the Magi (cf. Mt 2, 11); he fulfilled his mission religiously with regard to the rearing of Christ, having had him circumcised according to the discipline of the Covenant of Abraham (Lk 2, 21) and in giving him the name of Jesus ( Mt 1, 21); in accordance with the Law of the Lord, he presented Christ in the Temple and made the offering prescribed for the poor (cf. Lk 2,22-24; Ex 13, 2. 12-13), and listened in wonder to the prophecy of Simeon (cf Lk 2, 25-33); he protected the Mother of Christ and her Son from the persecution of Herod by taking them to Egypt (cf. Mt 2, 13-23); together with Mary and Jesus, he went every year to Jerusalem for the Passover, and was distraught at having lost the twelve year old Jesus in the Temple (Lk 2, 43-50); he lived in Nazareth and exercised paternal authority over Jesus who was submissive to him (Lk 2, 51); he instructed Jesus in the law and in the craft of carpentry.

The Phoenix Lights

Did You Know? One of the largest, best-documented UFO sightings ever took place on March 13, 1997 over Arizona, Nevada, and northern Mexico. The conventional explanation of the event–known as “the Phoenix lights”–is airplanes and flares dropped from airplanes as part of a military exercise. The exotic explanation is, of course, aliens. LEARN MORE.

The Church Year: Mar. 13, 2012

Today is Tuesday of the 3rd week of Lent. The liturgical color is violet.

 

Saints & Celebrations:

On March 13, there is no special fixed liturgical day in the Ordinary Form.

There is no special fixed liturgical day in the Extraordinary Form.

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Readings:

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Devotional Information:

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

69. Equally important subjects of popular piety are the confraternities and other pious associations of the faithful. In addition to their charitable and social endeavours, they have an institutional commitment to foster Christian devotion, in relation to the Trinity, to Christ in his mysteries, to the Blessed Virgin Mary, to the Angels and Saints, in relation to the Beati, and in promoting suffrage for the souls of the faithful departed.

The Confraternities often observe, side by side with the liturgical calendar, their own proper calendars which indicate particular feasts, offices, novenas, setptenaria, tridua, penitential days, processions, pilgrimages, and those days on which specific works of mercy are to be done. They also have their own devotional books and insignia such as medals, habits, cinctures, and even their own places of worship and cemeteries.

The Church recognizes the confraternities and grants juridical personality to them, approves their statutes and fosters their [ritual] ends and activities. They should, however, avoid conflict and isolation by prudent involvement in parochial and diocesan life.