Monday, July 31, 2017
Saint Ignatius, Confessor
White Double Although the cycle of the time after Pentecost has shown us many times already the solicitude of the Holy Spirit for the defense of the Church, yet today the teaching shines forth with a new luster. In the sixteen century Satan made a formidable attack upon the holy city by means of a […]
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Sunday, July 30, 2017
The Eighth Sunday After Pentecost
Green Semidouble In the Middle Ages, this Sunday was called, the sixth and last Sunday after the Natalis of the Apostles (that is, the Feast of St. Peter); it was, indeed, the last, for the years when Easter had been kept was late in April as was possible; but, it was only the first after […]
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Saints Abdon and Sennen, Martyrs
Red Simple The decrees of Eternal Wisdom ordained that the West should be honored before the East with the glory of martyrdom. Yet when the hour had come, Jesus was to have, beyond the Tigris, millions of witnesses by no means inferior to their forerunners, astonishing heaven and earth by new forms of heroism. Impatient […]
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Saturday, July 29, 2017
Saint Martha, Virgin; Ss. Felix, Simplicius, Faustinus, & Beatrice, Martyrs
White Semidouble Magdalene this time was the first to meet our Lord. Scarcely a week had elapsed since her glorious passage, when she repaid her sister’s former kind office and came in her turn saying: “The Beloved is here and calleth for thee.” And Jesus preventing her, appeared himself and said: “Come, my hostess; come […]
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Friday, July 28, 2017
Ss. Nazarius, Celsus, and Victor, Mm., and Saint Innocent, Pope and Confessor
Red Semidouble Nazarius and Celsus bring glory to the Church of Milan, by appearing on the cycle today. After lying forgotten for three centuries in the obscure tomb that had received their precious remains in the time of Nero, they now receive the united homage of East and West. It was nine years since the […]
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Thursday, July 27, 2017
Saint Pantaleon, Martyr
Red Simple The East celebrates today one of her greater martyrs, who was both a healer of bodies and a conqueror of souls. His name, which recalls the strength of the lion, was changed by heaven at the time of his death into Panteleemon, or all-merciful; a happy presage of the gracious blessings our Lord […]
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Saint Anne, Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary
White Double of the Second Class Uniting the blood of kings with that of pontiffs, the glory of Anne’s illustrious origin is far surpassed by that of her offspring, without compare among the daughters of Eve. The noblest of all, who have ever conceived by virtue of the command to “increase and multiply,” beholds the […]
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Saint James the Great, Apostle; Commemoration of Saint Christopher, Martyr
Red Double of the Second Class Let us today hail the bright star which once made Compostella so resplendent with its rays that the obscure town became, like Jerusalem and Rome, a center of attraction to the piety of the whole world. As long as the Christian empire lasted, the sepulcher of St. James the […]
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Monday, July 24, 2017
Saint Christina, Virgin and Martyr
Red Commemoration Christina, whose very name fills the Church with the fragrance of the Spouse, comes as a graceful harbinger to the feast of the elder son of thunder. The ancient Vulsinium, seated by its lake with basalt shores and calm clear waters, was the scene of a triumph over Estruscan paganism, when this child […]
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Sunday, July 23, 2017
The Seventh Sunday After Pentecost
Green Semidouble The Dominical cycle of the Time after Pentecost completes today its first seven. Previous to the general adoption of the changes introduced into the Sunday Gospels for this portion of the Year, the Gospel of the multiplication of the seven loaves gave its name to the seventh Sunday; and the mystery it contains […]
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