Wednesday, 11 December 2019
Reminder: Rorate Masses in the Archdiocese of Toronto this Saturday
"And now, in heaven, a great portent appeared; a woman that wore the sun for her mantle, with the moon under her feet, and a crown of twelve stars about her head." - Apocalypse 12:1
The term Rorate comes from the first word of the Introit of the Votive Mass for Our Lady in Advent, which is what this is. In Northern Europe during the medieval era, Rorate Masses were done in the early morning in almost complete darkness, hence its association of being said by candleight in our time. (The Propers for the Mass can be found here.)
This Saturday, please feel welcome to attend either one of these Masses - although a treat is in store for those who attend the Sung Mass.
May the grace of God fill us all as we enter the closing days of Advent.
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