Prayer after Communion
May your Church proclaim your greatness, O God,
for you have done great things for your faithful,
and, as Saint John the Baptist leapt with joy
when he first sensed the hidden presence of Christ,
so may your Church rejoice
to receive this sacrament the same ever-living Lord.
Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin of the Rocks Compare; left, London National Gallery, right, Paris Louvre |
Below see, Story of Painting by Wendy Beckett.
We remember today Mary’s visit to Elizabeth and the graces given to
both women.
Like most feasts of Our Lady the Visitation is closely linked with
Jesus and his saving work.
John the Baptist recognises Jesus’ coming even while still in his mother’s
womb.
But we celebrate more than a thoughtful visit of one pregnant mother
to another.
Today we also recognise that God visits us in the comings and goings
of our daily lives.
Kyrie:
1. Lord,
you are present in the concern of one person for another,
- Lord have mercy.
- Lord have mercy.
2. L, You
make us vehicles of your love to those in need,
- Christ have mercy.
- Christ have mercy.
3. L, You
raise us up and perform wonders in the ordinary, happenings of each day.
- Lord have mercy.
- Lord have mercy.
Prayer of the Faithful:
Concl; God, our Father,
You come to us in our need.
Let us rejoice in your presence and in the help you give us.
We ask this ...
You come to us in our need.
Let us rejoice in your presence and in the help you give us.
We ask this ...
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INTERIOR DEPTH
"We can always tell a Leonardo work by his
treatment of hair, angelic in its fineness, and by the lack of any rigidity of
contour. One form glides imperceptibly into another (the Italian term is sfumato), a wonder of glazes
creating the most subtle of transitions between tones and shapes. The angel's
face in the painting known as the Virgin
of the Rocks in the National Gallery, London, or the
Virgin's face in the Paris version of the same picture, have an interior
wisdom, an artistic wisdom that has no pictorial rival.
"This unrivaled quality meant that few artists actually show
Leonardo's influence: it is as if he seemed to be in a world apart from them. ... Sister Wendy Beckett
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