Daughter
of King Peter III of Aragon, Elizabeth (1271-1336) was married at
twelve years of age to King Denis of Portugal. She made peace between
the rulers of Portugal, Castile, and Aragon, and repeatedly reconciled
quarreling members of her own royal family. Becoming a widow, she
entered the Order of the Poor Clares. As she was dying, she said: "Draw
up a chair for the radiant lady in white who is coming." Then she
murmured to the Blessed Virgin, who came to her, "Mary, Mother of
grace."
Mass of a Holy Woman, except
Introit
Ps 118:75; 118:120
I know, O Lord, that
Your ordinances are just, and in Your faithfulness You have afflicted
me. Pierce my flesh with Your fear; I fear Your ordinances.
Ps 118:1
Happy are they whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the Lord.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
I know, O Lord, that
Your ordinances are just, and in Your faithfulness You have afflicted
me. Pierce my flesh with Your fear; I fear Your ordinances.
GLORIA
COLLECT
O most merciful God, who amongst other excellent gifts didst endow
the blessed queen Elizabeth with singular power to calm war-threatening
rage, grant through her intercession, that after that peace in this
mortal life, for which we humbly pray, we may attain eternal joys.
Through our Lord . . .
Lesson
Lesson from the book of Proverbs
Prov 31:10-31
When
one finds a worthy wife, her value is far beyond pearls. Her husband,
entrusting his heart to her, has an unfailing prize. She brings him
good, and not evil, all the days of her life. She obtains wool and flax
and makes cloth with skillful hands. Like merchant ships, she secures
her provisions from afar. She rises while it is still night, and
distributes food to her household. She picks out a field to purchase;
out of her earnings she plants a vineyard. She is girt about with
strength, and sturdy are her arms. She enjoys the success of her
dealings; at night her lamp is undimmed. She puts her hands to the
distaff, and her fingers ply the spindle. She reaches out her hands to
the poor, and extends her arms to the needy. She fears not the snow for
her household; all her charges are doubly clothed. She makes her own
coverlets; fine linen and purple are her clothing. Her husband is
prominent at the city gates as he sits with the elders of the land. She
makes garments and sells them, and stocks the merchants with belts. She
is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs at the days to
come. She opens her mouth in wisdom, and on her tongue is kindly
counsel. She watches the conduct of her household, and eats not her food
in idleness. Her children rise up and praise her; her husband, too,
extols her: Many are the women of proven worth, but you have excelled
them all. Charm is deceptive and beauty fleeting; the woman who fears
the Lord is to be praised. Give her a reward of her labors, and let her
works praise her at the city gates.
R. Thanks be to God.
Gradual
Ps 44:3, 5.
Grace is poured out upon your lips; thus God has blessed you forever.
V. In the cause of truth and mercy and for the sake of justice: may your right hand show you wondrous deeds. Alleluia, alleluia.
Ps 44.5
V. In your splendor and your beauty ride on triumphant, and reign. Alleluia.
Gospel
Matt 13:44-52
At that time, Jesus spoke this parable to His disciples: The
kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field; he who finds it
hides it, and in his joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that
field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine
pearls. When he finds a single pearl of great price, he goes and sells
all that he has and buys it. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net
cast into the sea that gathered in fish of every kind. When it was
filled, they hauled it out, and sitting down on the beach, they gathered
the good fish into vessels, but threw away the bad. So will it be at
the end of the world. The angels will go out and separate the wicked
from among the just, and will cast them into the furnace of fire, where
there will be the weeping, and the gnashing of teeth. Have you
understood all these things? They said to Him, Yes. And He said to them, So
then, every Scribe instructed in the kingdom of heaven is like a
householder who brings forth from his storeroom things new and old.
Offertory
Ps 44:3
Grace is poured out upon your lips; thus God has blessed you forever, and for ages of ages.
SECRET
May
this sacrifice of Thy dedicated people be accepted by Thee, O Lord, in
honor of Thy Saints, to whose merits we attribute the help afforded us
in tribulation. Through our Lord . . .
Communion
Ps 44:8
You love justice and hate wickedness; therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows.
POSTCOMMUNION
Thou
hast filled Thy household, O Lord, with holy gifts; do Thou cherish us
always, through the intercession of her whose festival we are keeping.
Through our Lord . . .
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