Evening Meditations for January 13th ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Very short and painful were the slumbers of the Infant Jesus. A manger was His cradle, straw was His bed, and straw His pillow; so that the sleep of Jesus was often interrupted by the hardness of this rough and painful little bed, and by the severe cold of the cave. Notwithstanding this, overcome by nature, the sweet Babe from time to time slept amidst His sufferings.

Liturgical Year: January 13th – YouTube

Kevin Davis reads from Abbot Dom Gueranger’s classic, “The Liturgical Year” Liturgical Year: January 13th – YouTube

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: January 13th On Our Saviour’s being baptised by St John the Baptist

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Carissimi; Today’s Mass: The Octave Day of the Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ

The thoughts of the Church, today, are fixed on the Baptism of our Lord in the Jordan, which is the second of the three Mysteries of the Epiphany. The Emmanuel manifested Himself to the Magi, after having shown Himself to the Shepherds; but this manifestation was made within the narrow space of a stable at Bethlehem, and the world knew nothing of it. In the Mystery of the Jordan, Christ manifested himself with greater publicity…

Spiritual Reading for January 13th ~ St Alphonsus

Let us once more honour these dear Innocents, by culling their praises from the various Liturgies. We will begin with three Responsories from the Roman Breviary.

Morning Meditation for January 13th ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

All flesh is grass. The life of man is like the life of a blade of grass. Death comes, the grass is dried up. Behold, life ends, and the flower of all greatness and of all worldly goods falls off! The grass is withered and the flower is fallen!

Evening Meditations for the 12th Day of January ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Jesus chose to dwell in Egypt during His infancy, that therein He might lead a hard and a more abject life. According to St. Anselm and other writers, the Holy Family lived in Heliopolis. Let us with St. Bonaventure contemplate the life of Jesus during the seven years He remained in Egypt, as was revealed to St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi.

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The thirty-ninth edition of Nuntiatoria, titled Fons Vitae, delves into the Epiphany season, emphasizing Christ as the “Fountain of Life”

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Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: January 12th On the lessons Our Lord Jesus gives us in His private life

Meditations for every day of the year by Bishop ✠Richard Challoner

Carissimi; Today’s Mass: Day VII The Epiphany Octave

The Magi were not satisfied with paying their adorations to the great King, whom Mary presented to them. After the example of the Queen of Saba, who paid her homage to the Prince of Peace, in the person of King Solomon, these three Eastern Kings opened their treasures, and presented their offerings to Jesus. Our Emmanuel graciously accepted these mystic gifts, and suffered them not to leave him until he had loaded them with gifts infinitely more precious than those he had vouchsafed to receive…