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Posts by Catherine A

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  • The Mysteries of Candlemas

    02/02/2006 6:17:38 AM PST · 1 of 5
    Catherine A
  • St. Brigid's Day

    02/01/2006 8:28:05 AM PST · 1 of 1
    Catherine A
    Click to read more... At the bottom of the page, you'll find recipes, and instructions on how to make St. Brigid's Crosses!

  • The Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ

    01/13/2006 3:13:00 AM PST · 1 of 6
    Catherine A
  • The Holy Name of Jesus

    01/06/2006 3:08:35 PM PST · 7 of 13
    Catherine A
    Another page about Devotion to the Holy Name. This one talks about the tradition of having the monogram of the Holy Name over your door, and has a graphic you can use as a template to do this. (It's got the chaplet, novena, and litany, too, the last one in English and Latin for those who can read that).
  • The Feast of the Circumcision of Our Lord

    01/02/2006 9:03:11 AM PST · 30 of 36
    Catherine A to Mrs. Don-o
    Today used to be the Feast of the Circumcision of Our Lord on the Catholic and Orthodox liturgical calendars. Now the Catholics have dropped this feast and replaced it with "The Solemnity of the Mother of God." Only those who use the new calendar celebrate the new feast. Traditional Catholics still celebrate the Feast of the Circumcision on January 1st. See Feast of the Circumcision
  • Ready for "Little Christmas"?

    12/26/2005 1:52:52 PM PST · 19 of 20
    Catherine A to thinkingman129

    That Twelfthnight page talks about that, Thinkingman:

    Gold, frankincense, and myrrh were brought by the magi (add some drops of frankincense and myrrh fragrance oils to your Christ Candle tonight!), and the Fathers see in their gifts omens of Christ's life:


    * the gold as a sign of His Kingship. The gifts of gold and frankincense were both prophesied by Isaias in the sixth chapter of his book.

    * the frankincense -- a gum resin (i.e., dried tree sap) from the Boswellia tree, native to Somalia and southern coastal Arabia -- as a sign of His Deity and. Mixed with stacte, and onycha, and sweet galbanum, it was used by Moses to set before the tabernacle as an offering to God, and was considered so "holy to the Lord" that it was forbidden to use profanely (see Numbers 30).

    * the myrrh -- a brownish gum resin from the Commiphora abyssinica tree, native to eastern Africa and Arabia, and used in embalming -- as a sign of His death. Myrrh, along with cinnamon and cassius, was used by Moses to "anoint the tabernacle of the testimony, and the ark of the testament" (Numbers 30). It has analgesic properties, too, and was offered, mixed with wine, to Christ on the Cross, which He refused (Mark 15:23). Nicodemus brought myrrh to annoint Our Lord's Body after death (John 19:39).

    The Golden Legend, written in A.D. 1275 by Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, describes the gifts thus:

    ...by these three be signified three things that be in Jesu Christ: The precious Deity, the soul full of holiness, and the entire Flesh all pure and without corruption. And these three things be signified that were in the ark of Moses. The rod which flourished, that was the Flesh of Jesu Christ that rose from death to life; the tables wherein the commandments were written, that is the soul, wherein be all the treasures of sapience and science of Godhead. The manna signifieth the Godhead, which hath all sweetness of suavity. By the gold which is most precious of all metals is understood the Deity; by the incense the soul right devout, for the incense signifieth devotion and orison; by the myrrh which preserveth from corruption, is understood the Flesh which was without corruption.

  • Ready for "Little Christmas"?

    12/26/2005 5:12:21 AM PST · 12 of 20
    Catherine A to Salvation; Fiddlstix

    Thanks for the welcome!

  • Ready for "Little Christmas"?

    12/25/2005 6:25:27 PM PST · 1 of 20
    Catherine A