Friday, July 09, 2021

July 9 Ferial Day; Saints John Fisher and Thomas More (1535 A.D.); Saint Maria Goretti (1902 A.D.) Virgin, Marytr

 

FERIAL DAY
MASS OF PRECEDING SUNDAY

OR



SAINTS JOHN FISHER AND THOMAS MORE
MARTYRS
[England & Wales]








SAINT MARIA GORETTI
                                                              Virgin and Martyr


[Mass Granted to the Passionist Fathers]



St. John Fisher, Cardinal, Bishop of Rochester, was beheaded on Tower Hill under Henry VIII, June 22, A.D. 1535, for his fidelity to the Apostolic See, and the freedom of the Church.
St. Thomas More was made High Chancellor of England. On account of his strenuous resistance to the encroachments on the rights of the Church, attempted by Henry VIII, he was, by order of this miserable monarch, beheaded on Tower Hill on July 6, A.D. 1535.

COLLECT
O God, who didst raise up from among the English people, Thy blessed Martyrs, John and Thomas, to be the zealous defenders of the true Faith and of the primacy of the Roman Church, grant through their merits and prayers that, by the practice of the same Faith, we may all become and remain united in Christ. Through our Lord . . .

 
Commemoration of SAINT MARY GORETTI
Mary Goretti (1890-1902) was the child of poor Italian farm laborers. When she was nearly twelve years old, her beauty aroused the passion of a young man who lived under the same roof as her family. Mary defended her chastity and he wounded her mortally with a knife. The martyr of purity died praying for her murderer's conversion, which God granted to him. St. Mary Goretti was canonized on June 25, 1950, in the presence of her own mother. "Dear Lord," the aged woman said, "I was not worthy of such an angel!"

COLLECT
O God, You blessed the young maiden Mary with the victory of martyrdom in her early youth. May we be firm in our obedience to Your commandments through the prayers of this virgin whom You crowned in reward for her struggle. Through our Lord . . .

LESSON (2 Machabees 6: 18-28)

In Those days, Eleazar one of the chief of the scribes, a man advanced in years, and of a comely countenance, was pressed to open his mouth to eat swine's flesh.
19 But he, choosing rather a most glorious death than a hateful life, went forward voluntarily to the torment.

20 And considering in what manner he was come to ii;, patiently bearing, he determined not to do any unlawful things for the love of life.

21 But they that stood by, being moved with wicked pity, for the old friendship they had with the man, taking him aside, desired that flesh might be brought, which it was lawful for him to eat, that he might make as if he had eaten, as the king had commanded of the flesh of the sacrifice:

22 That by so doing he might be delivered from death: and for the sake of their old friendship with the man they did him this courtesy.

23 But he began to consider the dignity of his age, and his ancient years, and the inbred honour of his grey head, and his good life and conversation from a child: and he answered without delay, according to the ordinances of the holy law made by God, saying, that he would rather be sent into the other world.

24 For it doth not become our age, said he, to dissemble: whereby many young persons might think that Eleazar, at the age of fourscore and ten years, was gone over to the life of the heathens:

25 And so they, through my dissimulation, and for a little time of a corruptible life, should be deceived, end hereby I should bring a stain and a curse upon my old age.

26 For though, for the present time, I should be delivered from the punishments of men, yet should I not escape the hand of the Almighty neither alive nor dead.

27 Wherefore by departing manfully out of this life, I shall shew myself worthy of my old age:

28 And I shall leave an example of fortitude to young men, if with a ready mind and constancy I suffer an honourable death, for the most venerable and most holy laws. And having spoken thus, he was forthwith carried to execution.

GRADUAL (Ps. 33: 6, 16)
Come ye to Him and be enlightened, and your faces shall not be confounded. The eyes of the Lord are upon the just, and His ears unto their prayers.
Alleluia, alleluia (John 17:3)
This is eternal life; That they may know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast sent. Alleluia.

GOSPEL (St. John 10: 23-30)
At that time:  And Jesus walked in the temple, in Solomon's porch.
24 The Jews therefore came round about him, and said to him: How long dost thou hold our souls in suspense? If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly.

25 Jesus answered them: I speak to you, and you believe not: the works that I do in the name of my Father, they give testimony of me.

26 But you do not believe, because you are not of my sheep.

27 My sheep hear my voice: and I know them, and they follow me.

28 And I give them life everlasting; and they shall not perish for ever, and no man shall pluck them out of my hand.

29 That which my Father hath given me, is greater than all: and no one can snatch them out of the hand of my Father.

30 I and the Father are one.

OFFERTORY (Ps. 67: 36)
God is wonderful in His Saints; the God of Israel is He who will give power and strength to His people; blessed be God.

SECRET
We beseech Thee, O Lord, look mercifully upon our offerings, and by the prayers of Thy Martyrs interceding for us, grant us the gifts of Thy bounty. Through our Lord . . .

Commemoration of SAINT MARY GORETTI
 O Lord, we offer You this sacrifice of atonement, through which the blessed maiden Mary, even in her early youth, offered her body to You as a holy and pleasing victim. Through our Lord . . .

COMMUNION (John 10: 27-28)
My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them life everlasting, and they shall not perish for ever.

POSTCOMMUNION
Invigorated by this heavenly banquet, we beseech Thee, O Lord our God, that through the intercession of Thy blessed Martyrs, John and Thomas, we may be made worthy to attain unto their fellowship. Though our Lord . . . 

Commemoration of SAINT MARY GORETTI
O Lord, grant those who have been refreshed with the Bread of Heaven the same strength to defend the purity of body and soul that You bestowed upon Your handmaiden Mary. Through our Lord . . .







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