Following Holy Cross Day on September 14th, we observe the three Ember Days of September which sanctify the coming autumn season. In them we find traces of our Jewish origins as they evoke much of the spirit contained in the Jewish High Holy Days which begin with Rosh Hashana and include the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur. This year our autumn embertide begins on Wednesday, September 21st, which is also the Feast of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist. On Ember Friday, September 23rd, we are joined to the feast of St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, who bore the stigmata for half-a-century. Then, on Ember Saturday, September 24th, we coincide with the feast of Our Lady of Ransom (also know as Our Lady of Mercy). Special days of grace lie ahead for us this week. Let us enter into them with the prayer of thanksgiving, petition and penance.
“We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee, because by The Holy Cross Thou hast redeemed the world!”
Padre Pio’s stigmata first became visible in 1918, when he was still a young friar. For the next 50 years he was subjected to every kind of medical- scientific investigation to try to find a natural explanation for the phenomenon. To no avail...
PHOTO: the two child-seers of LaSalette, Maximin and Mélanie, who saw a vision of Our Lady on September 19th, 1846, twelve years before Bernadette Soubirous’ visions of Our Lady at Lourdes.
Mary Immaculate of Lourdes is Newton and Needham Massachusetts' oldest Roman Catholic Parish. Founded as Saint Mary Parish in 1870, it was renamed "Mary Immaculate of Lourdes" when the new Church was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1910. In addition to being a regular territorial parish of the Archdiocese of Boston it is also a "Mission Parish" since 2007 with a special apostolate for the Traditional Latin Mass (1962 Missal).
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