23 January 2019

A Leonine Prayer and Christian Unity

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During the Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity (also known as the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity),  the following Leonine prayer seems especially valuable to me for inclusion with other personal prayers at this time:

O God, our refuge and our strength, look down with favour on Thy people who cry to Thee; and through the intercession of the glorious and immaculate Virgin Mary, Mother of God, of Saint Joseph her Spouse, of Thy blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and of all the Saints, in mercy and goodness hear our prayers for the conversion of sinners, and for the liberty and exaltation of our holy Mother the Church. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

20 January 2019

An Old Hymn: O WORSHIP JESUS NOW

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A favourite but forgotten hymn. 

If one clicks on the image below, one then should see the image much enlarged and easier to read.


+Laus Deo.

18 January 2019

Father Paul Wattson's prayers for the Octave for Christian Unity

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Antiphon: That they all may be one, as Thou, Father, in me and I in Thee; that they also may be one in Us; that the world may believe that Thou hast sent me.

V. I say unto thee, thou art Peter;
R. And upon this rock I will build my Church.
Here recall the intention for the day's prayer.
January 18
For the return of the "other sheep" to the One Fold of our Lord Jesus Christ.
January 19
For the return of the Eastern Orthodox Christians to communion with the Apostolic See.
January 20
For the return of the Anglicans to the authority of the Vicar of Christ.
January 21
For the return of all Protestants throughout the world to the unity of the Catholic Church.
January 22
That Christians in America may be one, in union with the Chair of Saint Peter.
January 23 
That lapsed Catholics will return to the Sacraments of the Church.
January 24
That the Jewish people will be converted to the Catholic Faith.
January 25
That missionary zeal will conquer the world for Christ.
Let us pray.
O Lord Jesus Christ, who saidst unto Thine Apostles: Peace I leave you, My peace I give to you; regard not our sins, but the faith of Thy Church, and grant unto her that peace and unity which are agreeable to Thy Will; Who livest and reignest ever, one God, world without end. Amen.
Father Paul and Mother Lurana, please pray for us.

17 January 2019

From Milner-White's 'Sursum Corda': Life in Christ

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Life in Christ.


To JESUS the life of our flesh, 
Who quickeneth whom He willeth :
 
To 
JESUS the life of our soul, 
Who came that we might live more abundantly:
 
To 
JESUS the life of His Church, 
Who loved her and gave Himself for her : 
Let all mankind in earth and in paradise,
 
Reconciled by His death, and saved by His life,
 
Give glory and honour, worship and praise,
 

Now and for ever and ever.


+Laus Deo

15 January 2019

Pope Pius XII on what the Liturgy means

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Too few understand what the sacred liturgy is about and to whom it is directed. 

I think it is time to recall the definition given by Pope Pius XII in Mediator Dei :


“The sacred liturgy is, consequently, the public worship which our Redeemer as Head of the Church renders to the Father, as well as the worship which the community of the faithful renders to its Founder, and through Him to the heavenly Father. It is, in short, the worship rendered by the Mystical Body of Christ in the entirety of its Head and members.”

Pope Pius XII
Mediator Dei
Paragraph 20



The text of MEDIATOR DEI can be found online at Papal Encylicals (LINK) and on the Vatican website (LINK).



The full text of Paragraph 20 follows:

20. This result is, in fact, achieved when Christ lives and thrives, as it were, in the hearts of men, and when men's hearts in turn are fashioned and expanded as though by Christ. This makes it possible for the sacred temple, where the Divine Majesty receives the acceptable worship which His law prescribes, to increase and prosper day by day in this land of exile of earth. Along with the Church, therefore, her Divine Founder is present at every liturgical function: Christ is present at the august sacrifice of the altar both in the person of His minister and above all under the eucharistic species. He is present in the sacraments, infusing into them the power which makes them ready instruments of sanctification. He is present, finally, in prayer of praise and petition we direct to God, as it is written: "Where there are two or three gathered together in My Name, there am I in the midst of them." [(22) Matthew 18:20] The sacred liturgy is, consequently, the public worship which our Redeemer as Head of the Church renders to the Father, as well as the worship which the community of the faithful renders to its Founder, and through Him to the heavenly Father. It is, in short, the worship rendered by the Mystical Body of Christ in the entirety of its Head and members.

06 January 2019

The Feast of the Epiphany

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O God,
who by the leading of a star
manifested your only Son to the peoples of the earth:
mercifully grant that we,
who know you now by faith,
may at last behold your glory face to face;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Common Worship
The Church of England


May the splendour of your majesty, 
O Lord, we pray,
shed its light upon our hearts,
that we may pass through the shadows of this world
and reach the brightness of our eternal home.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Roman Missal, 3rd edition
of Pope St. John Paul II


Almighty God, 
whose Son our Saviour Jesus Christ
 is the Light of the world: 
Grant that thy people,
illumined by thy Word and Sacraments, 
may shine with the radiance of Christ's glory
that He may be known, worshipped, and obeyed 
to the ends of the earth; 
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.



EPIPHANY HYMN.

BRIGHTEST and best of the sons of the morning,
Dawn on our darkness, and lend us Thine aid!
Star of the East, the horizon adorning,
Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid!

Cold on His cradle the dewdrops are shining,
Low lies His head with the beasts of the stall;
Angels adore Him, in slumber reclining,—
Maker, and Monarch, and Saviour of all.

Say, shall we yield Him, in costly devotion,
Odours of Edom, and offerings divine,
Gems of the mountain, and pearls of the ocean,
Myrrh from the forest, or gold from the mine?


Vainly we offer each ample oblation,
Vainly with gifts would His favour secure;
Richer by far is the heart’s adoration,
Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor.

Brightest and best of the sons of the morning,
Dawn on our darkness, and lend us Thine aid!
Star of the East, the horizon adorning,
Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid!



Reginald Heber
1783-1826

04 January 2019

Uher Hymn: Christ be our sure foundation


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Christ be our sure foundation.

Christ be our cornerstone.
Build up from every nation
a people of your own.
Blest through your font of mercy,
blest be each living stone
of faith alive in witness;
Fair Christ, by all be known.



The art of Christian living
adorns each day like dawn,
the work of Christ the Master
through people weak and strong.
Those hurt hands fashion wonders
with thorns, wood, nails and sin
till we shine like church windows,
bright Light of Christ within.



Beyond the words of sages,
more sure than scholars' claims,
You are the one who answers
and knows us by our names.
You know how we are tempted
to doubt and lose our way.
Be first in all our thinking
and last at end of day.



O Jesus, ever near us,
uplifting us through fears,
your tender mercies give us
the strength to stand through tears.
Your pow'rful arms embrace us
when we are at our end.
Christ, carry us to safety
with you all time to spend.



Words: Copyright © 2003 Vincent Uher.
Tune: Thornbury
  
Meter: 76 76 D

January 1: Feast of the Circumcision

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THE CIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST
from
 The Crown of the Year: Weekly Paragraphs for the Holy Sacrament 

by Austin Farrer


"WHEN a calendar year comes to an end, we feel cheated. Nothing in fact has been ended, nothing rounded off and finished. The year is not a piece of work completed and done; we cannot hold on to, or possess, what it has accomplished. We have leartn many things, but all our learning seems still to lie before us. We have enjoyed many things, but our happiness has het to be earned. We have served God—how little—and we have still to find out what the service of God truly is, and who the God truly is whom we serve. Yet in every moment while time thus bafflingly slips from us, we are in the hands of him who is eternal and changes not. Our Christ, the Christ we offer up here, the Christ on whom we feed here, the Christ whose body we are here, is eternal God as well as changeable man. Our grasp of eternity is small, but eternity grasps, fills and uses us. For we are the body of an eternal Christ."


Austin Farrer