Therefore the Blessed Virgin Mary, as Mother of the Savior and the new Eve, is also most closely associated with Christ's perfect victory over death, so that "she could not be held down or detained by the bonds of death, " as the liturgy says[19]; otherwise she would have been vanquished by death and would not have been the vanquisher, and her parallelism with Christ's resurrection and ascension, before the general resurrection of the dead, would be destroyed. Moreover, the exceptional benediction, "blessed art thou among women," excludes the malediction "into dust thou shalt return." (emphasis mine)
Friday, August 15, 2025
August 15: Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, I Class
Friday, August 8, 2025
August 8: Blessed Jane of Aza, Mother of Our Holy Father St. Dominic, Commemoration
From the Martyrology of yesterday:
At Peñafiel in Spain, Blessed Joan de Aza, mother of the most Blessed Patriarch Dominic. Admirable for her virtue and beloved of God for her piety, she died at Calaruega in the love of the Lord. A duplex feast.
The holy martyrs Cyriacus, deacon, Largus, and Smaragdus, with twenty others, who suffered on March 16. Their bodies were buried on the Via Salaria by a priest named John, and on this day Pope St. Marcellus removed them to the garden of Lucina, on the Via Ostiensis. Afterward, they were brought into the city, and buried in the deaconry of St. Mary's in Via Latina. A memory.
Monday, August 4, 2025
August 4: Our Holy Father St. Dominic, C., O.P., I Class
O happy parent, Spain, rejoice in giving to the world the joy of new offspring! But, rejoice still more, Bologna, because you are favored with the glory of so great a father. O universal Mother Church, sing in praise as you celebrate the festival of this new source of fame! (Super psalmos antiphon to the Laudate psalms at First Vespers.)
Sunday, August 3, 2025
August 3: The Vigil of the Feast of St. Dominic
After weeks of preparation, including the 15 Tuesday's devotion to St. Dominic, and the Novena to our Holy Father, we have arrived at the eve before his feast day! (Yes...I know this is not an actual "vigil"). Traditionally, this was also a day of fasting and abstinence for Tertiaries of our Order. At Pretiosa today, we announce the feast to be celebrated tomorrow:
At Bologna, our most holy Father St. Dominic, confessor and founder of the Order of Friars Preachers. He was most illustrious, being distinguished by nobility of birth, sanctity and learning. Until death he preserved without stain his virginity and by the singular grace of his merits he raised three persons from the dead. By his preaching he curbed heresies and established many persons in a religious and godly manner of life. On August 6, his soul soared to heaven, there to receive a reward commensurate with his extraordinary works. His feast, however, is celebrated on this day, by an ordinance of Pope Paul IV. A totum duplex feast of the first class with a solemn octave.
The office begins at 1st Vespers with the super psalm antiphon....Gaude (O happy parent, Spain,...), followed by the special arrangement of Psalms that are used in the Dominican Office for 1st Class feasts (Psalms 112, 116, 145, 146, & 147, a.k.a, the "laudate Psalms). Since it is a Sunday, a commemoration is made of 2nd Vespers of the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost.
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
July 30: Bl. Mannes, C., O.P., Commemoration
At Calaruega in Spain, Blessed Mannes, brother of our Father St. Dominic. He possessed sincerity and simplicity to a high degree, and was devoted to contemplation. Rich in merit and renowned for his miracles, he died a holy death in the Cistercian monastery of St. Peter at Gamiel.
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
July 22: St. Mary Magdalen, Protectress of the Order, III Class
O lamp of the world and gleaming pearl, who by announcing Christ’s resurrection merited to become the Apostle of the Apostles, Mary Magdalen, be ever our loving advocate with God who has chosen you.
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
July 9: SS. John, O.P., and Companions , Mm., III Cl.
On this day, in the 1962 Dominican Rite Calendar, we celebrate the Feast of SS. John of Cologne, O.P., and companions, the Martyr's of Gorcum. The feast is III Class, so the Ordinary Office is prayed according to the rubrics. This feast is one of those III Class feasts where most of what is needed is provided in the Proper of the Saints. At Pretiosa, the obit of Fr. Thomas Hyacinth Cipolletti of Ascoli, 70th Master General of the Order, is made.
Monday, July 7, 2025
July 7: Blessed Benedict XI, Pope, Confessor, O.P., Commemoration
Today, in the 1962 Dominican Rite Calendar, we celebrate the commemoration of Blessed Benedict XI, one of the four Dominican Popes. From “Short Lives of the Dominican Saints” (London, Kegan Paul, Trench, and Trübner & Co., Ltd., 1901).
Sunday, July 6, 2025
July 6: Anniversary Of Those Buried In Our Cemetaries
On this day, in the 1962 Dominican Rite Calendar, the anniversary of those buried in the cemeteries of the Order are remembered.
Saturday, June 28, 2025
June 28: Vigil of Sts. Peter & Paul - Domine Quo Vadis?
"In the old Carmelite breviary, which St. Teresa would have used, the Antiphon of the Magnificat at 1st Vespers on June 29 runs "The Blessed Apostle Peter saw Christ coming to meet him. Adoring Him, he said: 'Lord, whither goest Thou?' ' I am going to Rome to be crucified afresh.'" The story has it that St. Peter returned to Rome and was crucified.
Beátus Petrus Apóstolus vidit sibi Christum occúrrere, et adórans eum ait: Dómine, quo vadis? Vénio Romam íterum crucifígi. | The blessed apostle Peter saw Christ coming towards him, and adoring him, said, “Lord, where are you going?” “I go to Rome to be crucified again.” |
Saturday, May 24, 2025
May 24: Translation of Our Holy Father St. Dominic, III Class
Today, in the 1962 Dominican Rite Calendar, we celebrate the feast of the Translation of the Relics of Our Holy Father St. Dominic. This is one of the three (3) traditional feast days in the Dominican calendar that were dedicated to our holy Father St. Dominic. The other two being his feast day (August 4) and the miraculous appearance of a painting attributed to him at the Convent of San Domenico in Soriano Calabria in 1530 (feast day September 15 in the 1909 calendar, and September 25 in later calendars).
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
May 13: Blessed Imelda, V., O.P., Comm.
Today, in the 1962 Dominican Rite Calendar, we celebrate the feast of Blessed Imelda Lambertini, virgin, of the Order of Preachers. The ferial office of Eastertide is prayed, and a commemoration is made of Blessed Imelda at Lauds only.
Saturday, May 10, 2025
May 10: St. Antoninus, B., C., O.P., II Class
At Florence, St. Antoninus, archbishop of the same city and a member of the Order of Preachers. On account of the excellence of his doctrine and his holiness, he was compelled to become bishop, although he was unwilling. He was illustrious for his mercy and his piety. He likewise excelled to a remarkable degree in sacerdotal zeal. He was so celebrated for his prudence and good counsel, that he was justly called "Antoninus the Counsellor." Famous for his virtues and his miracles, he departed for Heaven in the seventieth year of his life, on May 2. He lies buried in the Church of San Marco where he is held in high veneration by the people.
Thursday, May 8, 2025
May 8: Blessed Virgin Mary - Mediatrix of All Graces, III Class
Today, in the 1962 Dominican Rite Calendar, we celebrate the feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Mediatrix of All Graces. The feast is III Class, so the Ordinary Office is prayed. Like many III Class feasts in the Dominican Breviary, this office contains the a significant amount of beautiful propers, as if the feast were II Class. At Lauds, the Psalms of Sunday are prayed.
Monday, May 5, 2025
May 5: St. Pius V, P., C., O.P., II Class
Today, in the 1962 Dominican Rite Calendar, we celebrate the feast of St. Pius V, Pope and Confessor, of the Order of Preachers. The feast is II Class, so the semi-festive office is prayed according to the rubrics
As surprising as it may seem, given the reputation this holy Pope and friary had, it took nearly a century and a half after his death before he was canonized! In his "History of the Dominican Liturgy", Fr. William Bonniwell, O.P., relates the story of his canonization:
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Compline During Lent - Passion Sunday to Holy Thursday
One of the unique features of the Dominican Rite of Office is the variability of much of the Office of Compline during during the seasons of Lent, Passiontide, Paschaltide, Ascensiontide, and through out the octave of Pentecost, when the hymn, Little Chapter, and responses change.
Saturday, April 5, 2025
April 5: St. Vincent Ferrer, C.., O.P., II Class
Today, in the 1962 Dominican Rite Calendar, we celebrate the feast of St. Vincent Ferrer, Confessor, of the Order of Preachers. The feast is II Class and therefore the semi-festive office is prayed, and at Lauds a commemoration is made of the ferial office of Lent. At Lauds, the Psalms of Sunday are prayed.
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Compline During Lent - III Sunday of Lent to Passion Sunday
St. Thomas Aquinas...pray for us.
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Dominican Compline During Lent - 1st Sunday of Lent to the III Sunday of Lent
The most unique and distinguishing element of the Dominican Breviary, that sets it apart from the Roman, is the variability in the Office of Compline. And no where is this rich variability more evident than during the seasons of Lent, Passiontide, Paschaltide, Ascensiontide, and throughout the octave of Pentecost, when the hymn, Little Chapter, and responses change substantially.
The Ferial Office During Lent
It seems as though we were just celebrating Christmas. Already, the wheel of the liturgical year has moved through the seasons of the Epiphany and Septuagesima, and now we have entered the holy season of Lent.