New Liturgical Movement published these, with the following proviso:
[A correction to the text has been sent in to the NLM. As well, the date has not yet been confirmed.]
Fr Hunwicke, as both cleric and former schoolmaster, gives his review here of the latinity involved.
[A correction to the text has been sent in to the NLM. As well, the date has not yet been confirmed.]
The Propers for the Divine Office for the Feast of the soon to be Blessed John Henry Newman have been published. You can find the texts at this link.
The collect will be:
Deus, qui beátum Ioánnem Henrícum, presbýterum, lumen benígnum tuum sequéntem pacem in Ecclésiatua inveníre contulísti,concéde propítius, ut, eius intercessióne et exémplo, ex umbris et imagínibus in plenitúdinem veritátis tuae perducámur. Per Dominum.
O God, who bestowed on the Priest Blessed John Henry Newman the grace to follow your kindly light and find peace in your Church; graciously grant that, through his intercession and example, we may be led out of shadows and images into the fulness of your truth. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
The collect will be:
Deus, qui beátum Ioánnem Henrícum, presbýterum, lumen benígnum tuum sequéntem pacem in Ecclésiatua inveníre contulísti,concéde propítius, ut, eius intercessióne et exémplo, ex umbris et imagínibus in plenitúdinem veritátis tuae perducámur. Per Dominum.
O God, who bestowed on the Priest Blessed John Henry Newman the grace to follow your kindly light and find peace in your Church; graciously grant that, through his intercession and example, we may be led out of shadows and images into the fulness of your truth. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Fr Hunwicke, as both cleric and former schoolmaster, gives his review here of the latinity involved.
Reproduced from Valle Adurni
I like how the opening prayer for Mass on his feast includes the references to the Kindly Light and Newman's motto on his grave stone in Rednal. I linked this story on my blog--thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have wondered about the date of his feast/memorial too; I presume the Church could use the date of his burial or the transfer of his (very few) relics to Birmingham?
I gather the proposed day is October 9th - the date of his reception into the "one true fold of the Redeemer" in 1845.
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