Saint Rita of Cascia
Feast Day: May 22Patroness of: Impossible causes, abused wives, widows, and peacemakersBorn: c. 1381 in Roccaporena, near Cascia, Umbria, ItalyDied:
Feast Day: May 22Patroness of: Impossible causes, abused wives, widows, and peacemakersBorn: c. 1381 in Roccaporena, near Cascia, Umbria, ItalyDied:
Scripture readings: James 1:17–21; John 16:5–14Liturgical context: Feria Quinta infra Hebdomadam IV post Octavam Paschæ “Every best gift and every
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 97:1; 97:2Cantáte Dómino cánticum novum, allelúia: quia mirabília fecit Dóminus, allelúia: ante conspéctum géntium revelávit iustítiam suam, allelúia,
Feast Day: May 21Title: Bishop of Marseille, Founder of the Missionary Oblates of Mary ImmaculatePatronage: Families in difficulty, missionaries, the
A Reflection on James 1:17-21 and John 16:5-14 for Wednesday in the Fourth Week after the Octave of Easter As
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 97:1; 97:2Cantáte Dómino cánticum novum, allelúia: quia mirabília fecit Dóminus, allelúia: ante conspéctum géntium revelávit iustítiam suam, allelúia,
Saint Anselm of Canterbury, born Anselm of Aosta in 1033, was a renowned medieval theologian, philosopher, and prelate who served
On this III Sunday after Easter, the liturgy presents us with readings from 1 Peter 2:11-19 and John 16:16-22. These
INTROIT Ps 65:1-2Shout with joy to God, all the earth, allelúja, sing ye a psalm to his name, allelúja; give