Monday, 30 September 2013

Month of the Holy Rosary

Lady Cloister
----- Forwarded Message -----Holy Rosary and Sr. Teresa
Mary, hand to hand


Dear Father Donald,
Here I am again up to the feast of St. Teresa and the month of the Holy Rosary. The Rosary was always so much part of our upbringing in the family
 . . .
Best wishes - Sr. Teresa





Month of the Holy Rosary



October, 2013 - Overview for the Month
The month of October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. The Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary is celebrated on October 7. October falls during the liturgical season known as Ordinary Time, which is represented by the liturgical color green.
The Holy Father's Intentions for the Month of October 2013
Pope's motto, Miserando atque Eligendo [By Having Mercy and by Choosing Him]
General: That those feeling so crushed by life that they wish to end it may sense the nearness of God's love.
Missionary: That the celebration of World Mission Day may help all Christians realize that we are not only receivers but proclaimers of God's word. (See also www.apostleshipofprayer.net)
Feasts for October
The feasts on the General Roman Calendar celebrated during the month of October are:
Focus of the Liturgy
All the Gospels for the Sundays in October 2013 are taken from Year C, Cycle 1, the Gospel of St. Luke.
October 6th - 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lord compares faith to a mustard seed.
October 13th - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
This Gospel tells the story of the ten lepers Jesus healed.
October 20th - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Gospel tells the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge.
October 27th - 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Gospel tells the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector.
Highlights of the Month
During October, as in all of Ordinary Time (formerly known as Time After Pentecost), the Liturgy does not focus on one particular mystery of Christ, but views the mystery of Christ in all its aspects. We follow the life of Christ through the Gospels, and focus on the teachings and parables of Jesus and what it means for each of us to be a follower of Christ. During Ordinary Time we can concentrate more on the saints and imitate their holiness as Christ's followers.
This month the main liturgical feasts are St. Thérèse (October 1), Guardian Angels (October 2), St. Francis of Assisi (October 4), St. Faustina (October 5), Our Lady of the Rosary (October 7), St. Teresa of Jesus (October 15), St. Hedwig and St. Margaret Mary(October 16)St. Ignatius of Antioch (October 17), St. Luke (October 18), St. Isaac JoguesSt. John de Brébeuf and Companions (October 19), St. Anthony Mary Claret (October 24) andSts. Simon and Jude (October 28).
The feasts of St. Bruno (October 6) and St. Paul of the Cross (October 20) are superseded by the Sunday liturgy.

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