In the liturgical calendar of the Western Christian churches, Ember days are four separate sets of three days within the same week—specifically, the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday—roughly equidistant in the circuit of the year, that were formerly set aside for fasting and prayer. These days were considered especially suitable for the ordination of clergy. The Ember Days are known in Latin as the quattuor anni tempora (the "four seasons of the year"), or formerly as the jejunia quattuor temporum ("fasts of the four seasons"). These times are spent fasting and partially abstaining (voluntary since the new Code of Canon Law) in penance and with the intentions of thanking God for the gifts He gives us in nature and beseeching Him for the discipline to use them in moderation. The fasts are rooted in Old Testament practices of fasting four times a year.
These quarterly periods take place around the beginnings of the four natural seasons. The first of these four times comes in Winter, after the the Feast of St. Lucy; the second comes in Spring, the week after Ash Wednesday; the third comes in Summer, after Pentecost Sunday; and the last comes in Autumn, after Holy Cross Day. Their dates can be remembered by this old mnemonic:
Sant Crux, Lucia, Cineres, Charismata Dia
Ut sit in angaria quarta sequens feria.
Which means:
Holy Cross, Lucy, Ash Wednesday, Pentecost,
are when the quarter holidays follow.
September 18, 2010
September 14, 2010
Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
A most blessed feast day to all, on this the three year anniversary of the implementation of Summorum Pontificum. With gratitude, we keep our Holy Father in our prayers.
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September 6, 2010
Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary
On Sunday, September 12, in honor of the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary, there will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Vespers and Benediction in the church.
Exposition will begin immediately after Mass. There will be refreshments downstairs in the parish hall, and at least one person should be present in the church until Vespers begin at about 2:40. Vespers will be prayed in Latin, and booklets will be provided. When prayed before Our Lord in Exposition, all stand throughout.
Exposition will begin immediately after Mass. There will be refreshments downstairs in the parish hall, and at least one person should be present in the church until Vespers begin at about 2:40. Vespers will be prayed in Latin, and booklets will be provided. When prayed before Our Lord in Exposition, all stand throughout.
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August 21, 2010
Feast of the Assumption
Blessed be the Most Glorious Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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August 8, 2010
The Feast of the Assumption
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August 6, 2010
Interesting Videos on History of the Changes in the Mass
From Real Catholic TV, here is an interesting study series of the history of the changes in the Mass.
http://www.realcatholictv.com/cia/03Massdest/
http://www.realcatholictv.com/cia/03Massdest/
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August 1, 2010
Sunday Vespers
We will pray Sunday Vespers in the Church after the refreshments after Mass (starting at about 2:30pm). Feel free to join us (and for refreshments in the hall downstairs). Print copies will be provided.
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July 27, 2010
Pilgrimage for Restoration
http://www.national-coalition.org/pilgrim/index.html
The Fifteenth Annual Pilgrimage for Restoration to the Shrine of Our Lady of the North American Martyrs in Auriesville, New York is coming up September 22-25.
Walk, sing, pray along the paths, the actual places where the North American Saints lived and died for Christ, for their persecutors, and for you.
Join one day or four, for 7 miles or 70. Transportation for weary pilgrims provided throughout. 'Modified pilgrimage' for parents with young children, and for seniors.
Traditional Roman Mass (forma extraordinaria) and confessions daily. Plenary indulgence.
The Fifteenth Annual Pilgrimage for Restoration to the Shrine of Our Lady of the North American Martyrs in Auriesville, New York is coming up September 22-25.
Walk, sing, pray along the paths, the actual places where the North American Saints lived and died for Christ, for their persecutors, and for you.
Join one day or four, for 7 miles or 70. Transportation for weary pilgrims provided throughout. 'Modified pilgrimage' for parents with young children, and for seniors.
Traditional Roman Mass (forma extraordinaria) and confessions daily. Plenary indulgence.
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