The Rorate Mass
Our fourth and final Sunday of Adventide, which brings us to the threshold of Christmas, is a summary of the whole message of Advent: the Prophecies of Isaiah, the preaching of John the Baptist as the Herald of the Lord, the Mystery of the Incarnation in Mary’s virginal womb. The event of the Christ-Child’s Birth reveals at last the mysterious meaning of Isaiah’s prophecy. As we read in the following Missal note:
The “Rorate caeli” of Isaias, a piece of marvelous lyric poetry and at the same time a text of unrivalled educative value, makes a fitting refrain for the whole course of Advent. The “earth” which opens to receive the “dew” and “bud forth the Saviour” is Mary. (St. Andrew’s Missal, 1952 edition)
CARDINAL SEAN’S MASK-MANDATE
Our Cardinal Archbishop has imposed a universal mask-mandate, regardless of vaccination status, for all churches and shrines in the Archdiocese until at least January 17th, 2022. For us here at Mary Immaculate of Lourdes this mandate merely reinforces the mask-mandate which has been imposed on us by the City of Newton since September. At the same time Cardinal Seàn has also urged everyone who can be vaccinated against COVID-19 to do so.
Co-operation with these double mandates from State and Church is necessary for the continued freedom to keep this parish church open for worship and accessibility to the Sacraments during a time of contagion.
I urge everyone to make use of the opportunity to practice virtue by co-operating with the mask-mandate inside the church, namely the virtues of penance, patience, self-control, denial of self-will, respect for authority, obedience to our bishop, social duty and social charity.