For today’s Feast of St Martin the liturgical website Canticum Salamonis has a post which is the translation of a sermon by Honorius Augustodunensis ( c.1080-1154 ), and which the site has illustrated with some fine works of art telling the story of St Martin. The text, which recounts the life of St Martin and some of his miracles in a classic example of Honorius’ style, and the related images, can be seen at November 2020 – Canticum Salomonis
The Station Churches of Septuagesima
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The institution of the three Sundays before Lent, Septuagesima, Sexagesima
and Quinquagesima, is attributed to Pope Saint Gregory the Great, who
reigned fr...
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