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Meaning of the Ceremonies at Mass

3/18/2013

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The simple yet eloquent pamphlet transcribed here was found among a collection of late 1800's holy cards.  
There is a printable version found here or on our July printables page.






Meaning of the Ceremonies at Mass

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                             1.    The Priest— Goes to the altar.

                                      Christ— Goes to Mount Olivet.

                          
                             2.    Priest— Commences Mass.

                                      Christ— Begins to Pray.


                             3.    Priest— Says the Confiteor.

                                      Christ— Falls down in agony.

                            
                             4.    Priest— Kisses the altar.

                                      Christ— Is betrayed by Judas with a kiss.


                             5.    Priest— Goes to the Epistle side.

                                      Christ— Is bound and taken to Annas.


                             6.    Priest— Goes to the middle of the altar and says the Kyrie eleison.

                                      Christ— Is brought to Caiphas and there denied  three times by Peter.


                             7.    Priest— Says Dominus vobiscum.

                                      Christ— Looks at Peter and converts him.


                             8.    Priest— Reads the Epistle.

                                      Christ— Is brought to Pilate.


                             9.    Priest— Prays at the middle of the altar.

                                      Christ--Is taken to Herod and mocked.


                             10.   Priest— Reads the Gospel.

                                      Christ— Taken back to Pilate; again mocked.


                             11.   Priest— Uncovers the chalice.

                                      Christ— Is stripped of His garment.


                             12.  Priest— Offers bread and wine.

                                      Christ— Is scourged at the pillar.


                             13.  Priest— Covers the chalice.

                                      Christ— Is crowned with thorns.


                             14.  Priest— Washes his hands.

                                     Christ— Is declared innocent by Pilate.


                             15.  Priest— Says the Orate Fratres.

                                      Christ— Is shown by Pilate to the people with the words, “Ecce Homo.”



                             16.  Priest— Prays in a low voice.

                                      Christ— Is mocked and spit upon.


                             17.  Priest— Says the Preface and the Sanctus.

                                      Christ— Is kept instead of Barabas and condemned to death.


                             18.  Priest— Makes the Memento for the living.

                                      Christ-- Carries the cross to Calvary.


                             19.  Priest— Continues to pray in a low voice.

                                      Christ— Meets His mother and other pious women.


                             20.  Priest— Blesses the bread and wine with the sign of the cross.

                                      Christ— Is nailed to the cross.


                             21.  Priest— Elevates the Sacred Host.

                                      Christ— Is raised on the cross.


                             22.  Priest— Elevates the chalice.

                                      Christ— Sheds His blood from the five  wounds.


                             23.  Priest— Prays in a low voice.

                                      Christ—  Sees His afflicted mother at the cross.


                             24.  Priest— Says aloud:  Nobis quoque pecatoribus.

                                      Christ— Prays on the cross for all men. 


                             25.  Priest— Says aloud the Pater Noster.

                                      Christ— Says the seven words of the cross.


                             26.  Priest— Breaks and separates the Host.

                                      Christ— Gives up His spirit and dies.


                             27.  Priest— Lets a small part of the Sacred Host fall into the chalice.

                                      Christ— Descends into Limbo.


                             28.  Priest— Says the Agnus Dei.

                                      Christ-- Is acknowledged on the cross to be the Son of God by bystanders.


                             29.  Priest— Gives Holy Communion.

                                      Christ-- Is laid in the sepulcher.


                             30.  Priest— Cleanses the chalice.

                                      Christ— Is anointed by pious women.


                             31.  Priest— Prepares the chalice for use again.

                                      Christ— Arises from the dead.


                             32.  Priest— Says the Dominus vobiscum.

                                      Christ— Appears to His mother and disciples.


                             33.  Priest— Says the last prayer.

                                      Christ— Teaches for forty days
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                             34.  Priest— Says the last Dominus vobiscum.

                                      Christ— Takes leave of His disciples and ascends into heaven.


                             35.  Priest— Gives the blessing.

                                      Christ— Sends down the Holy Ghost.


                             36.  Priest— Says Ite, missa est, and reads the last Gospel.

                                      Christ— Sends the Apostles to preach the Gospel.






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The Lady in White

2/20/2013

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       In honor of the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes on February 11 and St. Bernadette Soubirous on February 18, here is a story from the book "Wonder Stories of God's People" by Rev. Henry Matimore.  


This story is also available in pdf form on the February page of our website.
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The Lady in White

                                                   1.      The Wood Gatherers 
      The cold winds from the mountains sent a chill through the simple cottages in the little town of Lourdes.  The good housewives poked the fires in the open hearths and threw short logs into the flames.  In one of the little homes, the dying fire was poked but there was no wood to put into it.

            “Bernadette,” called the housewife, “go with your sister to the forest near the river and get some wood.   The howling of that sharp wind tells me that it is going to be a cold night.”

            Bernadette, a girl of fourteen, went with her sister and a playmate to gather the dry branches that fell by the river.  The girls enjoyed the cold wind against their faces.  They darted here, there, and everywhere, seeing who could find the most wood.  In their eagerness, two of the girls waded through the shallow stream and wandered far into the forest.

            Bernadette was left behind.  She was not as strong as the others and therefore had to go more slowly.  As she approached the bank of the river, she was startled by a rustling sound in a grotto on the side of a hill near her.  She looked around and saw a bush swaying as if blown by the wind.  Then in the grotto above the bush appeared a bright golden light.  The little child gazed in surprise.

                                                2.     A Vision

Little by little, the bright light faded away, and there in the grotto stood a beautiful woman, smiling sweetly at the little peasant girl.  Bernadette had never seen a more lovely face.  She had heard stories about holy saints and fairy godmothers, but she had never dreamed of anything so pretty as the Lady in White.

In her long white robe, the lady stood like a statue.  A girdle of pale blue was tied about her waist, and the ends fell gracefully at the left side.  Over her head and shoulders and down her back was draped a white veil.   A rosary with a golden cross was placed upon her left arm.  Her hands were folded piously at her breast.  Her tender eyes gazed sadly yet sweetly upon the world.

      Little Bernadette fell upon her knees.  She knew that the beautiful woman must have come from heaven.  She folded her tiny hands in prayer, never taking her eyes from the silent figure in white that stood in the rock grotto.  Then the vision grew dimmer and dimmer, until the lovely lady disappeared.

                               3.     Messages From the Lady in White

The little child was still kneeling in prayer when her playmates returned with their arms filled with wood.  They wondered what was the matter with Bernadette.  They had never seen her praying in the woods before.

“Bernadette,” they said, “see all the wood we found.  Where is your wood?” 

Bernadette was ashamed that she had not gathered more wood for her mother.  She was also sorry that he girls had found her praying.  She wanted to keep her vision a secret.  Gathering up a few pieces of wood she had found, she joined her playmates on their homeward journey.

            But Bernadette’s secret made her so happy that she could not keep it.  She whispered it to her mother.  That night when the flames were dancing in the open fireplace, the little family talked about the Lady in White who had appeared at the grotto.

            Time and again, the lovely Lady appeared to the holy peasant girl.  The story was soon carried far and wide.  Men, woman, and children from all the near-by towns hurried to the grotto to see the vision.  Many believed and many doubted.

            Once as Bernadette knelt in prayer before the grotto, the Lady appeared to her and beckoned her to climb the rocks.  With her eyes fastened on the vision, Bernadette started up the rocks.  In a sweet, clear voice, the Lady told her to wash in the water at her feet.  The little child looked around but could see no water.  With her hands, she dug a small hole in the ground, and a stream of water bubbled forth.  The people what had gathered at the grotto gazed in amazement.  They knew that there had been no spring or water near the spot before.

            At another time, the Lady in White told Bernadette to have chapel built there in her honor and to have people go in procession to it.  This was indeed no easy task.  But God saw to it that the chapel was built, and people from all over the world have gone to it in large processions.

                                                  4.     Lourdes

Each year, trains bring thousands and thousands of sick, blind, deaf, and lame to Lourdes to seek a cure.  They pray before the shrine of the Lady in White and bathe in the pools that are filled with water from Bernadette’s spring.  Each year, the sick are cured, the blind see, the deaf hear, and the lame walk.  It is God’s way of rewarding them for their faith, and of showing the wonderful power of the Lady in White.

            And who was the Lady in White that appeared to Bernadette?

            When the little girl asked the Lady her name, she said, “I am the Immaculate Conception.”  She was the holy Mother of God who was always free from any stain of sin.  It was Mary, then, the Blessed Virgin, the Mother of Jesus, who appeared to Bernadette in the grotto at Lourdes, and it is through her help that the wonderful miracles are performed at Lourdes today.


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St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr

1/21/2013

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Today is the Feast of St. Agnes.  Visit our January page for a story about this saint to read or download.
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Chastity

1/15/2013

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In chastity, the immaculate beauty of the saints is contained.
~St. Bernard
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Christmas Eve 2012

12/24/2012

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A Christmas Song
by Phillips Brooks

Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas to-night!
Christmas in lands of fir tree and pine;
Christmas in lands of palm tree and vine;
Christmas where snow peaks stand solemn and white;
Christmas where cornfields lie sunny and bright:
Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas to-night!

Christmas where children are hopeful and gay;
Christmas where old men are patient and gray;
Christmas where peace, like a dove in its flight,
Broods o’er brave men in the thick of the fight:
Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas to-night!

Then let every heart keep its Christmas within,
Christ’s pity for sorrow, Christ’s hatred for sin,
Christ’s care for the weakest, Christ’s courage for right,
Christ’s dread of the darkness, Christ’s love of the light,
Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas to-night!

For the Christ Child Who comes is the Master of all;
No palace too great and no cottage too small.


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A blessed and merry Christmas to you all!
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A Season of Holy Cards 9 and a Poem

12/17/2012

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Christmas Night

At last Thou art come, little Savior!
   And Thine angels fill midnight with song;
Thou art come to us, gentle Creator!
   Whom Thy creatures have sighed for so long.

Thou art come to Thy beautiful Mother;
   She hath looked on Thy marvelous Face;
Thou art come to us, Maker of Mary!
   And she was Thy channel of grace.

Thou hast brought with Thee plentiful pardon,
   And our souls overflow with delight;
Our hearts are half broken, dear Jesus,
   With the joy of this wonderful night!

We have waited so long for Thee, Savior!
   Thou art come to us, dearest, at last!
Oh bless Thee, dear Joy of Thy Mother,
    This is worth all the wearisome past!

Thou art come, Thou art come, Child of Mary!
   Yet we hardly believe Thou art come;
It seems such a wonder to have Thee,

   New Brother! with us in our home.
Thou wilt stay with us, Master and Maker!
   Thou wilt stay with us now evermore:
We will play with Thee, beautiful Brother!
   On Eternity’s jubilant shore.

Father Faber

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A Season of Holy Cards 9

12/15/2012

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Sacred Infant, all divine,
What a tender love was thine;
Thus to come from highest bliss
Down to such a world as this.
 

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A Season of Holy Cards 8

12/14/2012

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Gospel of the Second Mass on Christmas

At that time-- the shepherds said to one another:  Let us go over to Bethlehem, and see this thing that has come to pass, which the Lord has showed us.
And they came in haste; and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babe lying in a manger.  And when they had seen it, they understood the thing which had been spoken to them concerning this Child.  And all who heard wondered at the things which were told them by the shepherds.  But Mary kept all these words, pondering in her heart.  And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all that they had heard and seen as it was told to them.
Luke:2  15-20

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A Season of Holy Cards 7

12/13/2012

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A Season of Holy Cards 6

12/10/2012

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