Carissimi; Today’s Mass: Gaudete Sunday Advent III

On this day the Church urges us to gladness in the middle of this time of expectation and penitence: the coming of Jesus approaches more and more. This Sunday is called “Gaudete” (Rejoice) from the first word of the Introit. The whole of this Mass is filled with the sentiments of joy with which the Church wishes our souls to be filled at the approach of the Savior…

Carissimi; Today’s Mass: Sunday Advent IV

The Liturgy reminds us, indeed, during these four weeks or the time during which the world was without Jesus. This Mediator we now await, and since we can go to God only through Him, we implore Him, to hasten His coming (Collect)…

Carissimi; Today’s Mass: Advent Ember Friday

The solemn fast of the three days in Ember Week originally peculiar to the Roman Church, was afterwards borrowed by the other Latin dioceses. Pope St. Leo I explains the Ember Days saying that especially at the end of the year it is fitting that we dedicate the first fruits to the Divine Providence…

Carissimi; Today’s Mass: The Expectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The Expectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Carissimi; Today’s Mass: St Eusebius of Vercelli

Christians who breathed a sigh of relief when Constantine proclaimed Christianity the state religion, believing this would end the bloodshed and martyrdom. But it was all too short a time until they were facing persecution once more — from others who claimed to be Christian…

The Third Sunday of Advent ~ Dom Prosper Guéranger

To-day, again, the Church is full of joy, and the joy is greater than it was. It is true that her Lord has not come; but she feels that He is nearer than before, and therefore she thinks it just to lessen some what the austerity of this penitential season by the innocent cheerfulness of her sacred rites. And first, this Sunday has had the name of Gaudete given to it, from the first word of the Introit; it also is honoured with those impressive exceptions which belong to the fourth Sunday of Lent, called Laetare… 

Carissimi; Today’s Mass: Day VII in the Octave of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The Lesson from the book of Proverbs, describes to us allegorically the concept of Our Lady and thus ourselves, being in the mind of God from all eternity…

Carissimi; Today’s Mass: St Lucy of Syracuse

Hagiography states that Saint Lucy was a Christian martyr during the Diocletian persecution. According to apocryphal texts, the beautiful Lucia was born to a prosperous family of nobility in Syracuse on the island of Sicily. In the days of early Christian persecution, legends say that Lucia carried food to Christians hiding in dark underground tunnels. To light the way she wore a wreath of candles on her head.

A Sermon for Sunday: St Silvester/Sunday Within the Octave of Christmas | Revd Dr Robert Wilson

Dr Robert Wilson’s weekly Sunday sermon…

A Sermon for Sunday: Christmas Eve/Fourth Sunday in Advent | Revd Dr Robert Wilson

Dr Robert Wilson’s weekly Sunday sermon…