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  • FRIDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Stational Church

    02/25/2005 3:40:39 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 3 replies · 84+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 25FEB05 | N/A
    FRIDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Vitalis Mother Church points today to the "Great Friday" on which our High Priest and Redeemer obtained for us eternal redemption. She takes us today to the church of St. Vitalis—father of the holy martyrs, Gervase and Protase. For his loyalty to Christ, St. Vitalis was first buried up to the waist in an old cistern and then stoned to death. Here at the altar of this martyr—his name means "full of life"—Holy Mother Church directs our attention to the life-giving death of the Savior. In four weeks we will celebrate the...
  • THURSDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Stational Church

    02/24/2005 6:46:30 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 3 replies · 110+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 24FEB05 | N/A
    THURSDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Mary Trastevere In the heart of Transtiber, in a beautiful Romanesque square stands the church of St. Mary. On the spot of this church, shortly before the birth of Christ, oil gushed out of the ground. Mary carried Christ "the Anointed One" (reference to the oil) in her arms. The Mother of God is today's stational leader to Christ, the Light of the world. We fly to your patronage, Holy Mother of God. Do present our humble prayers to Him, whom you did bring forth, the King that rules heaven and earth....
  • WEDNESDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Stational Church

    02/23/2005 4:22:01 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 7 replies · 98+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 23FEB05 | N/A
    WEDNESDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Cecelia In the heart of Transtiber Rome, entered by way of a Baroque gateway portal and a cheerful courtyard, towers the splendid church of St. Cecilia, in which is buried St. Cecilia, the virgin-martyr. In the fifth century, this church was one of the most celebrated churches in Rome. On Ash Wednesday, the church was St. Sabina, the martyr-matron. On Wednesday of the first week of Lent, we visited St. Mary Major. On this third Wednesday, it is again a woman—the virgin-martyr and "glory of the early Church," St. Cecilia, who leads...
  • TUESDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Stational Church

    02/22/2005 2:38:53 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 2 replies · 67+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 22FEB05 | N/A
    TUESDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Balbina The Station today is at the sanctuary of St. Balbina—a Roman virgin, who lived in the second century and whose remains, along with those of her father, the martyr St. Quirinus, lies under the altar. This church stands on a slope of the Aventine Hill. St. Balbina followed Christ. To Him she gave her home that it might henceforth be His home where He would "have mercy on His people according to His great mercy and blot out their iniquity" and where they would seek His face, and finding it, "relate...
  • MONDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Stational Church

    02/21/2005 4:08:09 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 3 replies · 75+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 21FEB05 | N/A
    MONDAY IN THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Clement This stational church is built above the very house of the third successor of St. Peter, whose name is found in the Roman Canon—St. Clement. This parish church of Rome established in the fifth century is a most faithful example of the old Roman basilicas. Under the high altar are the remains of the martyr, Ignatius of Antioch, as well as, St. Clement. Sts. Clement and Ignatius are true heroes, as their martyr-blood became the "seed of Christians." Clement and Ignatius—kindness and fire—symbols of Him, who is kindness to men of...
  • SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Stational Church

    02/20/2005 5:42:18 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 3 replies · 92+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 20FEB05 | N/A
    SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Station—St. Mary in Dominica In the Piazza della Navicella (which gets its name from the fountain built around the marble model of a ship) is the Church of St. Mary in Dominica—an ancient church founded around the year 600. The purpose of this Holy Season is to transfigure us. The transfiguration of Christ, the Head, is the beginning and source of the transfiguration of His Body, the Church, and of every member of the Church. The stational protectress today is our glorious Mother herself—Sancta Maria in Dominica—the grandest "transfiguration" accomplished by Christ, the Savior. To her...
  • SATURDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT Stational Church

    02/19/2005 7:46:38 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 3 replies · 77+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 19FEB05 | N/A
    SATURDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Peter in the Vatican In the past, people used to prepare with prayer and fasting throughout the night before coming to this Station, which takes place in the major church of Christendom, at the tomb of the Prince of the Apostles. It was at this Station that the Pope consecrated priests, joining to the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist that of the Ordination of Priests. The monumentality of the Basilica and the columned square, which embraces the vast crowds like immense arms, is only a framework to the great light, which from...
  • Stational Church -- FRIDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT

    02/18/2005 3:48:22 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 2 replies · 118+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 18FEB05 | N/A
    FRIDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT Station—The Twelve Apostles Today we find ourselves at the Basilica dedicated to the Apostles and in particular to the Saints Philip and James the Minor, whose bodies are enclosed in a precious marble urn located under the main altar in the crypt. Today, thirty-eight days before Easter, the Church reads to us the account of the cure of a man sick for thirty-eight years. This miracle occurred at the pool of Bethsaida. The merciful Jesus healed body and soul of this friendless sufferer. After the cure, Jesus said to him: "Behold thou art...
  • THURSDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT -- Stational Church

    02/17/2005 6:04:36 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 7 replies · 133+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 17FEB05 | N/A
    THURSDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Lawrence in Panisperna This church was built in ancient times under the Emperor Valerian on the site of the martyrdom of Saint Lawrence (258). In its harmonious interior, at the end of the nave is a large fresco depicting the martyrdom of Saint Lawrence. We place all our Lenten petitions in the hands of the "standard-bearer of the Roman Church"-St. Lawrence, to whose prayers and martyrdom is attributed the final triumph at Rome of the Cross over paganism—of light over darkness. May the Holy Deacon, whose heart was filled with Eucharistic fervor,...
  • WEDNESDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT

    02/16/2005 4:20:56 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 2 replies · 71+ views
    St. John Cantius.org ^ | 16FEB05 | N/A
    WEDNESDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Mary Major On the Esquiline Hill, not far from St. Peter in Chains, towers the Basilica of St. Mary Major. IfGrandiose, both in its exterior and in it interior, the Basilica was erected by Pope Sixtus III (432-440), one year after the proclamation by the Council of Ephesus of the dogma of Theotokos—Mary, Mother of God. Before being called "St. Mary Major," the ancient Romans had called it the Basilica Liberii (back to Pope Liberius (352-366). In August 352, Pope Liberius experience a vision of Our Lady and it was She, who...
  • Stational Church -- First Tuesday

    02/15/2005 7:42:10 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 1 replies · 50+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 15FEB05 | N/A
    TUESDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Anastasia Linked to this church is the tradition of the "first-light" Mass—Mass at dawn—which is celebrated in the first hours of the Christmas morning. We keep this day in company with the widow-martyr, whose heavenly birthday the Church observes on the very birthday of the Light of the world. In the Christmas Mass "at dawn" St. Anastasia, whose name means "dawn"—the new light—is commemorated. In that "aurora Mass" and again today, the words fulgebit, fulgeat—"shine, radiate—occur. A holy "radiating" is the fruit of a holy Lent. Everyone is called to be an...
  • Lenten Stational Church -- 1st Monday

    02/14/2005 4:17:45 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 7 replies · 133+ views
    St.. John Cantius ^ | 14FEB05 | N/A
    MONDAY IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT Station—St. Peter in Chains From the heart of the Roman Forum, the penitential procession climbed up the road winding up towards the Esquiline Hill and came to the church of St. Peter in Chains, also called the "Eudossian Basilica" (as it had been built in the place of another church by Eurdossia, wife of the emperor Valentinian III, to preserve in it the chains of St. Peter). The Station of this day is at St. Peter in Chains and the Church takes us today to the divinely appointed watchman of "the lambs and...
  • Stational Church of the First Sunday in Lent

    02/13/2005 6:43:05 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 4 replies · 97+ views
    St. John Cantius ^ | 13FEB05 | N./A
    FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Station—Our Most Holy Savior in the Lateran The Cathedral Basilica of Rome—caput et mater omnium ecclesiarum Urbis et Orbis—triumphantly celebrates the first solemn day of Lent. Today, the faithful pilgrim in spirit to the Lateran Basilica of the Most Holy Savior, "head and mother of all the churches of the City and the World," the cathedral of the Bishop of Rome. In this basilica Lent officially begins, in this church also, it is concluded. The acceptable time is at hand. "We exhort that you receive not the grace of God in vain." "It is true," says...
  • Lenten Reflection: Sunday 23 March 2003

    03/23/2003 6:14:04 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 26+ views
    EWTN ^ | 23 March 2003 | EWTN
    Sunday, Third Week of Lent "Zeal for your house consumes me." (John 2:17) Reflection. " O Divine Truth, You give so much strength to the soul which clothes itself with You, that it never falters under the weight of adversity beneath the burden of troubles and temptations, but in every struggle it gains a great victory. I am wretched because I have not followed You, O Eternal Truth; hence I am so weak that in every least triulation I fall" ...St Catherine of Siena Lenten Question Q: Is there a biblical basis for abstaining from meat as a sign of...
  • Stational Churches for Lent: Sunday of the Third Week in Lent

    03/23/2003 6:12:14 AM PST · by StAthanasiustheGreat · 1 replies · 73+ views
    St. John Cantius' Website ^ | 23 March 2003 | unknown
    THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT Station—St. Lawrence Outside the Walls The stational Mass brings us to another basilica, St. Lawrence Outside the Walls, erected by the Emperor Constantine in the year 330. As the basilica is near the Verano cemetery and above ancient catacombs, where the bodies of the martyred St. Lawrence, St. Stephen and St. Justin were laid to rest, the penitential character of the Lenten Station takes on particular significance. On this day, the catechumens of old were taken to the tomb of St. Lawrence, the illustrious deacon whose "eyes were ever towards the Lord." Today, they had to...