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NEWSLETTER: EASTER 2022

Posted on April 18, 2022 by Trese

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LENT THROUGH HOLY WEEK

Posted on April 13, 2022 by Trese


“THE MYSTERY OF LENT”


FROM DOM GUERANGER’S “THE LITURGICAL YEAR”

We may be sure that a season so sacred as this of Lent is rich in mysteries. The
Church has made it a time of recollection and penance, in preparation for the
greatest of all her feasts; she would, therefore, bring into it everything that
could excite the faith of her children, and encourage them to go through the
arduous work of atonement for their sins. During Septuagesima, we had the number
“seventy”, which reminds us of those seventy years of captivity in Babylon,
after which God’s chosen people, being purified from idolatry, was to return to
Jerusalem and celebrate the Pasch. It is the number “forty” that the Church now
brings before us: a number, as St. Jerome observes, which denotes punishment and
affliction.

Let us remember the forty days and forty nights of the deluge sent by God in His
anger, when He repented that He had made man, and destroyed the whole human race
with the exception of one family. Let us consider how the Hebrew people, in
punishment for their ingratitude, wandered forty years in the desert, before
they were permitted to enter the promised land. Let us listen to our God
commanding the Prophet Ezechiel to lie forty days on his right side, as a figure
of the siege which was to bring destruction on Jerusalem.

There are two persons in the old Testament who represent the two manifestations
of God: Moses, who typifies the Law; and Elias, who is the figure of the
Prophets. Both of these are permitted to approach God: the first on Sinai, the
second on Horeb; but both of them have to prepare for the great favour by an
expiatory fast of forty days.

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Posted on March 2, 2022 by Trese
“Now is the time in which the souls of all men should be stirred with greater
fervor towards spiritual perfection, and inspired with greater confidence: now
when the return of that day on which we were redeemed invites us once more to
the fulfillment of all our sacred duties, so that purified in body and soul we
may celebrate the supreme Mystery of the Passion of Our Lord…Accordingly, with
great solicitude have these divine means been given us, so that these forty days
of reflection may assist us to restore the purity of our souls, and so that
during them we may, by good works, make satisfaction for our past sins, and by
devout mortification, purge ourselves of them…Enter then with pious devotion
upon these holy days of Lent; and prepare for yourselves the works of mercy,
that you may merit the Divine Mercy.”
-St. Leo the Great
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FORGOTTEN CUSTOMS OF SEPTUAGESIMA

Posted on February 20, 2022 by Trese

by Matthew Plese, February 10, 2022 –  from
https://onepeterfive.com/forgotten-customs-of-septuagesima/

> Brethren: Know you not that they that run in the race, all run indeed, but one
> receiveth the prize. So run that you may obtain. And every one that striveth
> for the mastery refraineth himself from all things. And they indeed that they
> may receive a corruptible crown: but we an incorruptible one. I therefore so
> run, not as at an uncertainty: I so fight, not as one beating the air. But I
> chastise my body and bring it into subjection: lest perhaps, when I have
> preached to others, I myself should become a castaway (1 Cor. 9:24-27 as taken
> from the Epistle on Septuagesima Sunday).

Septuagesima is the ancient period of time observed for two and a half weeks
before the start of Lent. Celebrated on the Third Sunday before the First Sunday
in Lent, Septuagesima is both the name of this third Sunday before Lent’s
beginning as well as the season itself that runs from this day up until Ash
Wednesday. The season of Septuagesima comprises the Sundays of Septuagesima,
Sexagesima, and Quinquagesima. The Fourth Council of Orleans in 541 AD documents
the existence of this season.

This time, informally called “Pre-Lent,” is a time for us to focus on the need
for a Savior. It is a time to prepare a Lenten prayer schedule so that we can
determine which extra devotions and Masses we will go to in Lent. It is a time
to begin weaning ourselves from food so that we may more easily observe the
strictest fast during Lent.

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IMPORTANT AND TRUSTWORTHY CLARITY

Posted on January 22, 2022 by Trese

Beloved, I just now watched Raymond Arroyo’s interview with Raymond Leo Cardinal
Burke on The World Over, aired January 20, 2022. To my mind, there is no higher
and more authoritative voice of Canon Law and authentic Catholic teaching in the
Church today than this holy son of the Church. Regarding the future of the Latin
Mass and several recent restrictions that have come from the Vatican and from
various cardinals and bishops of the Church, Cardinal Burke gives us what is to
me, “healing clarity” – simply to know what is correct and what our response is
to be to the confusion in the Church today.

God bless you all with our prayers for a blessed, holy, courageous and steadfast
adherence to “THE Faith once delivered to the saints” (cf. Jude 3-4; see below
for St. Jude’s complete letter).

Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God, O.S.B.



Letter of St. Jude to the first century believers in our Lord Jesus Christ
(bolded emphasis mine):

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A GOD-GIVEN OPPORTUNITY

Posted on December 29, 2021 by Trese
Beloved, Monday’s email from LifeSiteNews contained this
article: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/he-gave-me-everything-pro-life-hero-hailed-by-his-44-disabled-adopted-children/.
 
It’s title is: 


‘HE GAVE ME EVERYTHING’: PRO-LIFE HERO HAILED BY HIS 44 DISABLED, ADOPTED
CHILDREN



What a wonderful way and encouragement it would be for us to help this dear
saint of a man to continue to feed and help these unwanted children. You can do
so here: https://www.lifefunder.com/jesusmenino through an end-of-year gift or
blessed gift of the New Year – either way you will be saving the lives of those
whom very few would care for or about. What a cherished opportunity to support
such a God-blessed cause in the midst of this ever-increasing evil world.

God bless you, reward you, and grant you a most blessed and holy New Year.

Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God, O.S.B. and Sisters

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NEWSLETTER: CHRISTMAS 2021

Posted on December 20, 2021 by Trese

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FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT

Posted on December 17, 2021 by Trese

 


From THE LITURGICAL YEAR
Book 1, Advent
LORETO PUBLISHING
Dom Guéranger OSB
First Translation: 1867

 

 

(If this Sunday should fall on December 24, it is omitted, and in its place is
said the Office of Christmas Eve, which is not provided here.)

WE have now entered into the week which immediately precedes the birth of the
Messias. That long-desired coming might be even tomorrow; and at furthest, that
is, when Advent is as long as it can be, the beautiful feast is only seven days
from us. So that the Church now counts the hours; she watches day and night, and
since December 17 her Offices have assumed an unusual solemnity. At Lauds, she
varies the antiphons each day; and at Vespers, in order to express the
impatience of her desires for her Jesus, she makes use of the most vehement
exclamations to the Messias, in which she each day gives Him a magnificent
title, borrowed from the language of the prophets.

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THIRD SUNDAY OF

Posted on December 11, 2021 by Trese



From THE LITURGICAL YEAR
Book 1, Advent
LORETO PUBLISHING
Dom Guéranger OSB
First Translation: 1867

TODAY, again, the Church is full of joy, and the joy is greater than it was. It
is true that her Lord has not come; but she feels that He is nearer than before,
and therefore she thinks it just to lessen somewhat the austerity of this
penitential season by the innocent cheerfulness of her sacred rites. And first,
this Sunday has had the name of Gaudete given to it, from the first word of the
Introit; it also is honored with those impressive exceptions which belong to the
fourth Sunday of Lent, called Lætare. The organ is played at the Mass; the
vestments are rose-color [optional]; the deacon resumes the dalmatic, and the
subdeacon the tunic; and in cathedral churches the bishop assists with the
precious miter. How touching are all these usages, and how admirable this
condescension of the Church, wherewith she so beautifully blends together the
unalterable strictness of the dogmas of faith and the graceful poetry of the
formulæ of her liturgy! Let us enter into her spirit, and be glad on this third
Sunday of her Advent, because our Lord is now so near unto us. Tomorrow we will
resume our attitude of. servants mourning for the absence of their Lord and
waiting for Him; for every delay, however short, is painful and makes love sad.



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SECOND SUNDAY OF

Posted on December 5, 2021 by Trese

From THE LITURGICAL YEAR,
Book 1, Advent
LORETO PUBLISHING
Dom Guéranger OSB
First Translation: 1867

THE Office of this Sunday is filled, from beginning to end, with the sentiments
of hope and joy, with which the soul should be animated at the glad tidings of
the speedy coming of Him Who is her Saviour and Spouse. The interior coming,
that which is effected in the soul, is the almost exclusive object of the
Church’s prayers for this day: let us therefore open our hearts, let us prepare
our lamps, and await in gladness that cry, which will be heard in the midnight:
‘Glory be to God! Peace unto men!’



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