June 25 – St William, Abbot
Martyrs are numerous on the cycle during the Octave of St. John. But not alone in martyrdom’s peerless glory does our Emmanuel reveal the potency of his grace, or the victorious […]
Martyrs are numerous on the cycle during the Octave of St. John. But not alone in martyrdom’s peerless glory does our Emmanuel reveal the potency of his grace, or the victorious […]
Let us adore Christ, the King, who ruleth the nations: who giveth fatness of spirit to them that eat him. My days are vanished like smoke, and my bones are grown […]
Come, O Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of thy faithful, and enkindle within them the fire of thy love. Yesterday, the Holy Ghost took possession of the world: his commencement of […]
O King of glory, Lord of hosts, who didst this day ascend in triumph above all the heavens! leave us not orphans, but send upon us the Spirit of truth, […]
O King of glory, Lord of hosts, who didst this day ascend in triumph above all the heavens! leave us not orphans, but send upon us the Spirit of truth, promised by the […]
In the company of our Risen Lord there are two women, two mothers, of whom we have often had to speak during the last few weeks: they are Mary, mother […]
It was most just that our Divine King should show himself to us with the scepter of his power, to the end that nothing might be wanting to the majesty […]
Two of the favored witnesses of our beloved Jesus’ Resurrection come before us on this first day of May. Philip and James are here, bearing testimony to us, that their […]
℣. In thy resurrection, Christ, alleluia. ℟. Let heaven and earth rejoice, alleluia. Let us, today, turn to another subject. Let us think upon that unfortunate Jerusalem, which, a few days […]
This is the day which the Lord hath made: let us be glad and rejoice therein. The seventh day of the gladdest of weeks has risen upon us, bringing with it […]
This is the day which the Lord hath made: let us be glad and rejoice therein. Our Pasch is the Lamb, and we meditated upon the mystery yesterday: now let us […]
We give the name of Paschal Time to the period between Easter Sunday and the Saturday following Whit Sunday. It is the most sacred portion of the Liturgical Year, and the one towards […]