Thursday, September 2, 2010

Recipes for September ~ Month Dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows

Note: This post has been updated here.



Since the 16th century Catholic piety has assigned entire months to special devotions. Due to her feast day on September 15, the month of September has traditionally been set aside to honor Our Lady of Sorrows. All the sorrows of Mary (the prophecy of Simeon, the three days' loss, etc.) are merged in the supreme suffering at the Passion. In the Passion, Mary suffered a martyrdom of the heart because of Our Lord's torments and the greatness of her love for Him. "She it was," says Pope Pius XII, "who immune from all sin, personal or inherited, and ever more closely united with her Son, offered Him on Golgotha to the Eternal Father together with the holocaust of her maternal rights and motherly love. As a new Eve, she made this offering for all the children of Adam contaminated through his unhappy fall. Thus she, who was the mother of our Head according to the flesh, became by a new title of sorrow and glory the spiritual mother of all His members." ~ Catholic Culture


September 3, Feast of St. Gregory the Great (New.):



September 4, Feast of St. Rosalia and St. Rose of Viterbo (Trad.):
(The following posts would work nicely!)


September 5, Feast of Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta :


September 8, Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (New, Trad.):





September 12, Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary (New, Trad.):




September 13, Feast of St. John Chrysostom (New):


September 14, Feast of the Triumph of the Cross (New, Trad.):



Autumnal Ember Days ~ Wednesday, Friday and Saturday following the 3rd Sunday of September (after the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross) :


September 15, Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows (New) or The 7 Sorrows of Our Lady (Trad.):



September 19, Feast of St. Januarius (Gennaro) (New, Trad.):


September 20, Feast of Sts. Andrew Kim Taegon, Pr., Paul Chong Hasang, Catechist & Companions (New):


September 23, Feast of St. Pio of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio) (New):



September 28, Feast of St. Wenceslaus (New, Trad.):


September 29, Feast of Sts. Michael, Gabriel & Raphael, Archangels (New) Michaelmas Day (Trad.):


September 30, Feast of St. Jerome (New, Trad.):

O most holy Virgin, Mother of our Lord Jesus Christ: by the overwhelming grief you experienced when you witnessed the martyrdom, the crucifixion, and the death of your divine Son, look upon me with eyes of compassion, and awaken in my heart a tender commiseration for those sufferings, as well as a sincere detestation of my sins, in order that, being disengaged from all undue affection for the passing joys of this earth, I may sigh after the eternal Jerusalem, and that henceforward all my thoughts and all my actions may be directed towards this one most desirable object. Honor, glory, and love to our divine Lord Jesus, and to the holy and immaculate Mother of God. Amen.
~ Saint Bonaventure

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1 comment:

  1. Thank you for compiling these!
    I especially like the non-dessert recipes because I feel like when there are a lot of feast days in a month we eat a lot of sugar! The kids don't seem to mind it...

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