Tuesday in Octave of Pentecost–R (I)
Baptism alone seals a person as a child of God, bestows an initial share in Christ's priesthood, and enriches the soul with
(f/pa) Ember Wednesday of Pentecost–R (I)
Ember days (corruption from Lat. Quatuor Tempora, four times) are the days at the beginning of the seasons ordered by the Church
Thursday in Octave of Pentecost–R (I)
Then calling together the twelve apostles, he gave them power and authority over all devils and to cure diseases. And he sent
First Friday – (f/a) Ember Friday of Pentecost–R (I)
Ember days (corruption from Lat. Quatuor Tempora, four times) are the days at the beginning of the seasons ordered by the Church
First Saturday – (f/pa) Ember Saturday of Pentecost–R (I)
Ember days (corruption from Lat. Quatuor Tempora, four times) are the days at the beginning of the seasons ordered by the Church
TRINITY SUNDAY–W (I)
IN 1132 Robert was a monk at Whitby, England, when news arrived that thirteen religious had been violently expelled from the Abbey
Ferial–G (IV)
ST. MEDARD, Bishop. ST. MEDARD, one of the most illustrious prelates of the Church of France in the sixth century, was born
Ferial–G (IV) – Sts. Primus and Felician, Martyrs–R (Comm.)
The aged Primus and Felician were Roman citizens and blood brothers who suffered martyrdom under Emperor Diocletian. By their death they entered
St. Margaret Queen of Scots, Widow–W (III)
ST. MARGARET'S name signifies “pearl;” “a fitting name,” says Theodoric, her confessor and her first biographer, “for one such as she.” Her
THE FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI–W (I) – St. Barnabas, Apostle–R (Comm.)
The Body of Christ which centers our worship in this feast is a Sacrificed, Crucified Body. The Eucharist is always first of