26 September 2007

Ember Wednesday in September

At the beginning of the four seasons of the Ecclesiastical Year, the Ember Days have been instituted by the Church to thank God for blessings obtained during the past year and to implore further graces for the new season. Their importance in the Church was formerly very great. They are fixed on the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday: after the First Sunday of Lent for spring, after Pentecost Sunday for summer, after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross (14th September) for autumn, and after the Third Sunday of Advent for winter. They are intended, too, to consecrate to God the various seasons in nature, and to prepare by penance those who are about to be ordained. Ordinations generally take place on the Ember Days. The faithful ought to pray on these days for good priests. The Ember Days were until c. 1960 fastdays of obligation.

The women here have been taking turns bringing dinner to our flat ever since Lisa has been out of the hospital. It's been great for her to be able to rest, and for all of us to eat some new dishes. Today we received a tasty pasta dish with chunks of bacon. Maria thoroughly enjoyed wrestling the noodles off of her fork.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's my girl! Pasta!
I'm at Dinwiddie's for a couple of days...took Grandpa out to lunch. He's doing pretty well, seems happy and likes his roommate!
eins-zwei-drei!

Anna said...

Such dexterity! She must be left-handed

Unknown said...

Mom,
Give Grandpa our love and greetings!

Anonymous said...

John
your kid is to cute for words!