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Offline Cantarella

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Happy Feast of The Assumption!
« on: August 15, 2013, 12:11:51 AM »
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  • Happy Feast of The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary!

    Lord Jesus Christ, You have destroyed the power of death and given the hope of eternal life in body and soul. You granted your Mother a special place in your glory, and did not allow decay to touch her body. As we rejoice in the Assumption of Mary, give to us a renewed confidence in the victory of life over death.
     
    You live and reign forever and ever.

    Immaculate Virgin, Mother of Jesus and our Mother, we believe in your triumphant assumption into heaven where the angels and saints acclaim you as Queen of Heaven and earth. We join them in praising you and bless the Lord who raised you above all creatures. With them we honor you. We are confident that you watch over our daily lives and we ask that you intercede for us now for an increase in Vocations.

    We are comforted by our faith in the coming Resurrection and we look to you for prayers and comfort. After this earthly life, show us Jesus, the blest fruit of your womb,

    O kind, O loving, O sweet virgin Mary.
    O Queen Assumed into Heaven, pray for us. Amen.
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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #1 on: August 15, 2013, 02:45:33 AM »
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    Offline poche

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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #2 on: August 15, 2013, 04:05:07 AM »
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  • The Assumption is the oldest feast day of Our Lady, but we don't know how it first came to be celebrated.

    Its origin is lost in those days when Jerusalem was restored as a sacred city, at the time of the Roman Emperor Constantine (c. 285-337). By then it had been a pagan city for two centuries, ever since Emperor Hadrian (76-138) had leveled it around the year 135 and rebuilt it as Aelia Capitolina in honor of Jupiter.

    For 200 years, every memory of Jesus was obliterated from the city, and the sites made holy by His life, death and Resurrection became pagan temples.

    After the building of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in 336, the sacred sites began to be restored and memories of the life of Our Lord began to be celebrated by the people of Jerusalem. One of the memories about his mother centered around the "Tomb of Mary," close to Mount Zion, where the early Christian community had lived.

    On the hill itself was the "Place of Dormition," the spot of Mary's "falling asleep," where she had died. The "Tomb of Mary" was where she was buried
    At this time, the "Memory of Mary" was being celebrated. Later it was to become our feast of the Assumption.

    For a time, the "Memory of Mary" was marked only in Palestine, but then it was extended by the emperor to all the churches of the East. In the seventh century, it began to be celebrated in Rome under the title of the "Falling Asleep" ("Dormitio") of the Mother of God.

    Soon the name was changed to the "Assumption of Mary," since there was more to the feast than her dying. It also proclaimed that she had been taken up, body and soul, into heaven.

    That belief was ancient, dating back to the apostles themselves. What was clear from the beginning was that there were no relics of Mary to be venerated, and that an empty tomb stood on the edge of Jerusalem near the site of her death. That location also soon became a place of pilgrimage. (Today, the Benedictine Abbey of the Dormition of Mary stands on the spot.)

    At the Council of Chalcedon in 451, when bishops from throughout the Mediterranean world gathered in Constantinople, Emperor Marcian asked the Patriarch of Jerusalem to bring the relics of Mary to Constantinople to be enshrined in the capitol. The patriarch explained to the emperor that there were no relics of Mary in Jerusalem, that "Mary had died in the presence of the apostles; but her tomb, when opened later . . . was found empty and so the apostles concluded that the body was taken up into heaven."

    In the eighth century, St. John Damascene was known for giving sermons at the holy places in Jerusalem. At the Tomb of Mary, he expressed the belief of the Church on the meaning of the feast: "Although the body was duly buried, it did not remain in the state of death, neither was it dissolved by decay. . . . You were transferred to your heavenly home, O Lady, Queen and Mother of God in truth."

    All the feast days of Mary mark the great mysteries of her life and her part in the work of redemption. The central mystery of her life and person is her divine motherhood, celebrated both at Christmas and a week later (Jan. 1) on the feast of the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. The Immaculate Conception (Dec. 8) marks the preparation for that motherhood, so that she had the fullness of grace from the first moment of her existence, completely untouched by sin. Her whole being throbbed with divine life from the very beginning, readying her for the exalted role of mother of the Savior.
    The Assumption completes God's work in her since it was not fitting that the flesh that had given life to God himself should ever undergo corruption. The Assumption is God's crowning of His work as Mary ends her earthly life and enters eternity. The feast turns our eyes in that direction, where we will follow when our earthly life is over.

    The feast days of the Church are not just the commemoration of historical events; they do not look only to the past. They look to the present and to the future and give us an insight into our own relationship with God. The Assumption looks to eternity and gives us hope that we, too, will follow Our Lady when our life is ended.

    In 1950, in the Apostolic Constitution Munificentissimus Deus, Pope Pius XII proclaimed the Assumption of Mary a dogma of the Catholic Church in these words: "The Immaculate Mother of God, the ever-virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heaven."

    With that, an ancient belief became Catholic doctrine and the Assumption was declared a truth revealed by God.

    http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm?date=2013-08-15


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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #3 on: August 15, 2013, 04:38:22 AM »
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    Does anyone think that singing Lauda Sion Salvatorem on

    the Feast of the Assumption (as a hymn for Low Mass, not as

    the Sequence)  would be inappropriate?  And if so, why?  

    I mean to sing it during the Offertory, or during the Communion.  


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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #4 on: August 15, 2013, 06:25:03 AM »
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  • Happy Feast of Our Glorious Mother and Queen!


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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #5 on: August 15, 2013, 07:34:38 AM »
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  • Wish I could get to Mass. :sad:
    Matthew 5:37

    But let your speech be yea, yea: no, no: and that which is over and above these, is of evil.

    My Avatar is Fr. Hector Bolduc. He was a faithful parish priest in De Pere, WI,

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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #6 on: August 15, 2013, 09:45:14 AM »
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  • Happy Feast Day to all!!!!!!!!!!!

    Mother of our God, Gloriously assumed into Heaven, pray for us now and at the hour of our death! Amen!


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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #7 on: August 15, 2013, 12:18:43 PM »
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  • Mass for the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
    Celebrated by Samuel Cardinal Stritch in the Cathedral of the Holy
    Name in Chicago, Illinois in the early 1950's.

    I assume it was the best of photography of that time period.


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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #8 on: August 15, 2013, 12:48:27 PM »
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  • Stunning picture, thank you... :pray:

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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #9 on: August 15, 2013, 12:53:31 PM »
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  • Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy

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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #10 on: August 15, 2013, 02:43:26 PM »
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  • Happy Feastday

    No Mass at our chapel today. One priest on hollidays, the other on retreat.
    Solemnity of the Assumption will be celebrated on Sunday Aug. 18.

    When did the SSPX start transferring Holy Days?
    "Let God arise, and let His enemies be scattered: and them that hate Him flee from before His Holy Face"  Psalm 67:2[/b]



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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #11 on: August 15, 2013, 06:57:02 PM »
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  • I got further information when the Mass was celebrated in the Cathedral
    of the Holy Name, took place at the same time when Pope Pius XII
    promulgating the Bull Munificentissimus Deus, 1 November 1950,
    declared Infallibility that the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
    is a Dogma of the Catholic Faith.
    The Mass pictured on the previous page was celebrated at the same
    time.

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    Happy Feast of The Assumption!
    « Reply #12 on: August 15, 2013, 07:41:09 PM »
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  • Been to confession.  Received the Eucharist with the family.  Still in a state of grace.  Just got a promotion.  

    A good day.  

    Happy Feast Day of the Assumption, everybody.

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