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Ascension Thursday
SSPX Asia ^ | Fr. Leonard Goffine

Posted on 05/05/2005 6:11:12 AM PDT by te lucis

INSTRUCTION ON THE FESTIVAL OF THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD

At the Introit the Church sings the words which were spoken by the angels to the apostles and disciples, after the Ascension of our Lord:

INTROIT Ye men of Galilee, why wonder you, looking up to heaven? allel.: He shall so come as you have seen him going up into heaven. Allel., allel., allel. (Acts I. 11.), Oh, clap your hands, all ye nations; shout unto God with the voice of joy. (Ps. XLVI. 2.) Glory be to the Father, etc.

COLLECT Grant, we beseech Thee, O Almighty God, that we who believe Thy only‑begotten Son, our Redeemer, to have this day ascended into the heavens, may ourselves also in, mind dwell amid heavenly things. Through the same etc.

LESSON (Acts I. 1-11.) The former treatise I made, O Theophilus, of all things which Jesus began to do and to teach , until the day on which, giving commandments by the Holy Ghost to the apostles ,whom he had chosen, he was taken up: to whom also he showed himself alive after his passion, by many proofs, for forty days appearing to them, and speaking of the kingdom of God. And eating together with them, he commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but should wait for the prom­ise of the Father, which you have heard (saith he) by my mouth: for John indeed baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost, not many days hence. They, therefore, who were come together, asked him, saying: Lord, wilt thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel? But he said to diem: It is not for you to know the times or moments which the Father hath put in his own power; but you shall receive the power of the Holy Ghost coming upon you, and you shall be witnesses to me in Jerusalem and in all Judea, and Samaria, and even to the uttermost part of the earth. And when he had said these things, while they looked on, he was raised up; and a cloud received him out of their sight. And while they were beholding him going up to heaven, behold, two men stood by them in white garments, who also said: Ye men of Galilee, why stand yon looking up to heaven? This Jesus who is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come, as you have seen him going into heaven.

EXPLANATION This gospel of St. Luke addressed to Theophilus, a Christian of note in Antioch, contains an account of the life, sufferings, and death of Jesus up to the time of His ascension into heaven. The Evangelist con­tinues his account in the Acts of the apostles, in which he describes in simple words that which Jesus did during the forty days following His Resurrection, and the manner in which He ascended into heaven in the presence of His apostles. Rejoice that Christ today has entered into the glory gained by His sufferings and death, and pray: I rejoice, O King of heaven and earth, in the glory Thou bast this day attained in heaven. Sing to God, ye kingdoms of the earth: sing ye to the Lord: sing ye to God, who mounteth above the heaven of heavens to the east. Give ye glory to God for Israel, his magnificence and his power is in the clouds. God is wonderful in his saints, the God of Israel is he who will give power and strength to his people, blessed be God. (Ps.LXVII. 33‑36.)

GOSPEL (Mark. XVI. 14-20.) At that time, Jesus appeared to the eleven as they were at table: and he upbraided them with their incredulity and hardness of heart, because they did not believe them who had seen him after he was risen again. (And he said to them: Go ye into the whole world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved: but he that believeth not shall be condemned: And these signs shall follow them that believe. In my name they shall cast out devils: they shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up serpents: and if they shall drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them: they shall lay their hands upon the sick; and they shall recover.) And the Lord Jesus after he had spoken to them, was taken up into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God. But they going forth preached everywhere, the Lord work­ing withal, and confirming the word with signs that followed.

The part of this gospel which is within the marks of parenthesis, is the gospel for the feast of St: Francis Xavier.

Why did Christ say to His apostles: Go ye into the whale world and preach the gospel to all creatures?

To show that no one is to assume the office of preach­ing, but must look for his mission from the lawful pastors of the Church. And when Christ sends His apostles into the whole worlds to all nations without exception, He shows His willingness to save all men. If the designs of God are not fulfilled, the blame is not to be attributed to God, but to man, who either does not accept the doctrine of the gospel, or accepting, does not live in accordance with it, or else renders himself by his obduracy in vice, unworthy of the gospel.

Is faith without good works sufficient for salvation?

No, faith that is not active in love, not fruitful in good works, and therefore not meritorious, (Gal. V. 6.) is not suf­ficient for salvation. "Such faith," says St. Anselm, "is not the faith of a Christian, but the faith of the devil." Only he who truly believes in Christ and His doctrine, and lives in accordance with it, will be saved.

Is ours then the true faith since all the faithful do not work miracles; as Christ has predicted?

St. Gregory very beautifully replies to this question: "Because the Redeemer said that true faith would be ac­companied by miracles, you must not think that you have not the faith, because these signs do not follow; these miracles had to be wrought in the beginning of the Church, because faith in her had to be increased by these visible signs of divine power." And even now when such signs are necessary for the propagation of the faith, and victory over unbelief, God gives His faithful power to work them.

Are miracles wrought now in the Catholic Church?

Yes, for there have been at all times saints in the Church, who, as seen from their lives, have wrought miracles, on account of their faith, which even the heretics cannot deny; for instance St. Francis Xavier, who in the sight of the heathens, raised several dead persons to life. In a spiritual manner all pious Catholics still work such miracles; for, as St. Chrysostom says, "they expel devils when they banish sin, which is worse than the devil; they speak new tongues when they converse no longer on vain and sinful things, but on those which are spiritual and heavenly." "They take up serpents," says St. Gregory, "when by zealous exhortations they lift others from the shame of vice, without being themselves poisoned; they drink deadly things without being hurt by them, when they hear improper conversation without being corrupted or led to evil; they lay their hands upon the sick and heal them, when they teach the ignorant, strengthen by their good example those who are wavering in virtue, keep the sinner from evil, and similar things." Strive to do this upon all occasions, O Christian, for God willingly gives you His grace and you will thus be of more use to yourself and others, and honor God more than by working the greatest miracles.

Where and how did Christ ascend into heaven?

From Mount Olivet where His sufferings began, by which we learn, that where our crosses and afflictions begin which we endure with patience and resignation, there begins our reward. Christ ascended into heaven by His own power, because He is God, and now in His glorified humanity He sits at the right hand of His Father, as our continual Mediator.

In whose presence did Christ ascend into heaven?

In the presence of His apostles, and many of His dis­ciples, whom He had previously blessed, (Luke XXIV. 51.) and who, as St. Leo says, derived consoling joy from His ascension. Rejoice, also, O Christian foul, for Christ has today opened heaven for you, and you may enter it, if you believe in Christ, and live in accordance with that faith. St. Augustine says: "Let us ascend in spirit with Christ, that when His day comes, we may follow with our body.

Yet you must know, beloved brethren, that not pride, nor avarice, nor impurity, nor any other vice ascends with Christ; for with the teacher of humility pride ascends not, nor with the author of goodness, malice, nor with the Son of the Virgin, impurity. Let us then ascend with Him by trampling upon our vices and evil inclinations, thus build­ing a ladder by which we can ascend; for we make a ladder of our sins to heaven when we tread them down in combating them:"

ASPIRATION O King of glory! O powerful Lord! who hast this day ascended victoriously, above all heaven, leave us not as poor orphans; but send us, from the Father, the Spirit of truth whom Thou hast promised. Alleluia.

Why is the paschal candle extinguished after the gospel on this day?

To signify that Christ, of whom the candle is a figure, has gone from His disciples.


TOPICS: Catholic; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: ascension; sspx
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1 posted on 05/05/2005 6:11:13 AM PDT by te lucis
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To: te lucis

I want Ascension Thursday back! They stole the Seventh Sunday of Easter from me. I really wish the USCCB would get back to what the calendar was, instead of making it easier and less exacting. Really annoys me that we translate feasts and solemnities and the like to increase attendance and decrease the Holy Days of Obligation.


2 posted on 05/05/2005 7:01:51 AM PDT by StAthanasiustheGreat (Vocatus Atque Non Vocatus Deus Aderit)
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To: NWU Army ROTC
No one can prevent you from keeping the day holy, not even the USCCB! You're right, though, it's been all about decreasing obligations & making things easier. THE CATHOLIC FAITH IS NOT EASY!

How many Holy Days are even left on the new calendar according to the USCCB? Are there any?
3 posted on 05/05/2005 7:18:21 AM PDT by te lucis ("A Catholic likes using his mind on his Faith, like burnishing a treasure." -Bp. Richard Williamson)
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To: te lucis

Assumption, Immaculate Conception, Christmas (duh!), January 1st (what it celebrates seems to change regularly), All Souls Day? (or is it All Saints day, one of the two).


4 posted on 05/05/2005 9:05:05 AM PDT by StAthanasiustheGreat (Vocatus Atque Non Vocatus Deus Aderit)
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To: NWU Army ROTC

No; All Saints' has been done away with. I searched in vain for a Mass last year.


5 posted on 05/05/2005 9:07:55 AM PDT by Romulus (Der Inn fließt in den Tiber.)
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To: NWU Army ROTC; te lucis

I hope one of the things on BXVI's list is restoring the calendar. Major feast days are in the place they are for a reason, and this stupid idea of moving them "for pastoral reasons" has got to be one of the most destructive things that the post VatII Church has done. It eliminates them from people's consciousness, breaks the Scriptural and traditional link, and is one more step toward that great Unitarian AmChurch.


6 posted on 05/05/2005 9:10:43 AM PDT by livius
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To: NWU Army ROTC; te lucis; Romulus
I'm sorry you aren't in the Phoenix area.

I am attending the Indult Tridentine Mass tonight for Ascension Thursday.

I will keep you in my prayers tonight.

7 posted on 05/05/2005 9:13:27 AM PDT by kstewskis (Viva il Papa Benedicto XVI!)
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To: Romulus
Um, accordig to the USCCB, both Ascension Thursday and All Saint's Day are still Holy Days of Obligation.
8 posted on 05/05/2005 9:26:52 AM PDT by te lucis ("A Catholic likes using his mind on his Faith, like burnishing a treasure." -Bp. Richard Williamson)
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To: kstewskis

Thank you. We get a very good indult Mass on Sundays; I'll remember you then.


9 posted on 05/05/2005 9:27:32 AM PDT by Romulus (Der Inn fließt in den Tiber.)
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To: kstewskis

Thank you. I plan on attending Daily Mass as I try to do regularly, but it will be a "Thursday in the 6th Week of Easter." I forgot it was Ascension Thursday until I was halfway through my Liturgy of the Hours this morning, I did the reading and the rest according to the day, but the Hymn and Psalms were for a Thursday of Easter. I would prefer a more rigid calendar, more Holy Days of Obligation (Good Friday, Ash Wednesday, All Souls, etc).


10 posted on 05/05/2005 9:27:57 AM PDT by StAthanasiustheGreat (Vocatus Atque Non Vocatus Deus Aderit)
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To: Romulus

Are you sure? I thought it wasn't a Holy Day of Obligation this year because it fell on a Monday, but that if it fell on a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday it would be. Just like January 1st this year which fell on a Monday or was it a Saturday.


11 posted on 05/05/2005 9:28:55 AM PDT by StAthanasiustheGreat (Vocatus Atque Non Vocatus Deus Aderit)
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To: NWU Army ROTC

You may be right.


12 posted on 05/05/2005 9:29:37 AM PDT by Romulus (Der Inn fließt in den Tiber.)
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To: te lucis

Well, I'll be. Course, most dioceses have moved Ascension to Sunday, so as not to stress the faithful. (The 25% who might attend Mass on Sunday).


13 posted on 05/05/2005 9:30:15 AM PDT by StAthanasiustheGreat (Vocatus Atque Non Vocatus Deus Aderit)
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To: te lucis

Thanks; I'll let you know if I find a Mass at lunch time.


14 posted on 05/05/2005 9:30:30 AM PDT by Romulus (Der Inn fließt in den Tiber.)
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To: NWU Army ROTC

So local Bishos don't even have to do what the USCCB says?


15 posted on 05/05/2005 9:35:51 AM PDT by te lucis ("A Catholic likes using his mind on his Faith, like burnishing a treasure." -Bp. Richard Williamson)
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To: NWU Army ROTC; te lucis

Local bishops can do whatever they want "for pastoral reasons." This is the big out that has enabled them to avoid doing anything they have been ordered to do either from Rome or by the USCCB.

In fact, those words, "pastoral reasons," which appear in most VII instructions on the liturgy, have been used as the excuse for just about all of the abuses currently being committed.


16 posted on 05/05/2005 9:40:32 AM PDT by livius
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To: te lucis

I think it is a recent development that allows local ordinaries to translate the Ascension to a Sunday for the benefit of the Faithful. Nearly every bishop has done that with a few exceptions (Lincoln, NE).


17 posted on 05/05/2005 9:41:16 AM PDT by StAthanasiustheGreat (Vocatus Atque Non Vocatus Deus Aderit)
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To: livius

Dear God, how do you stand it?


18 posted on 05/05/2005 9:48:16 AM PDT by te lucis ("A Catholic likes using his mind on his Faith, like burnishing a treasure." -Bp. Richard Williamson)
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To: te lucis

I so hope that B16 will decide he can't stand it!


19 posted on 05/05/2005 10:03:59 AM PDT by livius
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To: livius
I so hope that B16 will decide he can't stand it!

If they don't even have to comply with the laws they make for themselves, what makes you think they'll pay much heed to what Rome has to say? Everything coming from Rome has to be bounced off the USCCB anyway, so that they can decide for themselves how it's "implemented." The lunatics are in control of the nuthouse.

Behold the fruits of collegiality.
20 posted on 05/05/2005 10:09:22 AM PDT by te lucis ("A Catholic likes using his mind on his Faith, like burnishing a treasure." -Bp. Richard Williamson)
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