Since May is the month dedicated to our heavenly Mother we present some news for her!
The Holy Father, Pope Francis, has given the Church a new feast in honor of the Blessed Mother to celebrate her role as “MOTHER of the CHURCH”. This feast will be celebrated on the Monday after Pentecost (this year May 21).
The Holy Father, Pope Francis, has given the Church a new feast in honor of the Blessed Mother to celebrate her role as “MOTHER of the CHURCH”. This feast will be celebrated on the Monday after Pentecost (this year May 21).
The decree
establishing the memorial was published March 3 in a letter from Cardinal
Robert Sarah, head of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of
the Sacraments.
As Cardinal Sarah
explained, Pope Francis added the memorial to the Roman Calendar after
carefully considering how the promotion of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary
under this particular title might encourage growth in “the maternal sense of
the Church” and in “genuine Marian piety.”
“This
celebration will help us to remember that growth in the Christian life must be
anchored to the Mystery of the Cross, to the oblation of Christ in the
Eucharistic Banquet and to the Mother of the Redeemer and Mother of the
Redeemed,” Cardinal Sarah wrote.
The cardinal
noted that the “joyous veneration given to the Mother of God by the
contemporary Church, in light of reflection on the mystery of Christ and on his
nature, cannot ignore the figure of a woman, the Virgin Mary, who is both the
Mother of Christ and Mother of the Church.”
The memorial
of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, has been added to the General
Roman Calendar, the Roman Missal, and the Liturgy of the Hours. The Latin text
has been published, and the translations will be prepared by the bishops’
conferences and approved by the congregation.
A celebration
of a memorial generally means that prayers and readings specific to the day’s
memorial are used in the Mass.j
The Marian
title of “Mother of the Church,” was given to the Blessed Mother by Bl. Pope
Paul VI at the Second Vatican Council. It was also added to the Roman Missal
after the Holy Year of Reconciliation in 1975.
Some countries, dioceses and religious families were granted permission by the
Holy See to add this celebration to their particular calendars. With its
addition to the General Roman Calendar, it will now be celebrated by the whole
Roman Catholic Church.
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