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Saturday after Ash Wednesday — From Dom Guéranger’s Liturgical Year

Saturday after Ash Wednesday — From Dom Guéranger’s Liturgical Year

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Please Note: In light of increasingly frequent inquiries, I want to assure all listeners that the voice in these recordings is *NOT AI generated*; it is my (InPrincipio Podcast’s) own human voice, unworthy as it is. Thank you. A meditation for Saturday after Ash Wednesday, from Dom Guéranger’s “The Liturgical Year”. Saturday after Ash Wednesday continues the Church’s instruction on the true fruits of penance, drawing again from Isaiah 58 to promise light, healing, and interior renewal to those who fast with sincerity—removing injustice, feeding the hungry, honoring the Lord, and turning from their own will. Saturday is presented as a figure of the eternal Sabbath: if we faithfully embrace the Lenten discipline, the darkness of sin will give way to the brightness of grace, and the desolate places of the soul will be rebuilt. The Gospel from Mark 6, recounting Christ walking upon the sea and calming the storm, is interpreted as an image of the Church’s forty-day voyage through Lent; though the winds of weakness oppose us, Christ comes to us, strengthens us, and brings us safely onward. Thus the faithful are urged to persevere confidently, seeking renewed vigor from Our Lord—especially in the Sacrament—so that the Easter of time may lead them to the everlasting rest prefigured by this holy Sabbath.Dom Prosper Guéranger's The Liturgical Year, a monumental fifteen-volume work, offers a comprehensive exploration of the Catholic Church’s liturgical calendar, guiding readers through the spiritual and historical richness of the Church’s worship. Written in the 19th century, the series provides daily meditations, historical context, and liturgical texts for the Mass and Divine Office, covering the entire cycle of seasons—Advent, Christmas, Lent, Passiontide, Easter, and the Time after Pentecost—as well as feast days of saints. Guéranger’s work, rooted in a deep contemplative spirit, aims to immerse the faithful in the Church’s prayerful life, emphasizing the unity of faith through the axiom lex orandi, lex credendi ("the law of prayer is the law of belief"), and remains a cherished resource for Catholics seeking to deepen their spiritual lives. Dom Prosper Guéranger (1805–1875) was a French Benedictine monk, liturgical scholar, and founder of the Solesmes Abbey, renowned for his pivotal role in reviving the Benedictine Order in France and restoring the Roman liturgy after the disruptions of the French Revolution. Born in Sablé-sur-Sarthe, he entered the priesthood in 1827 and, inspired by a vision to restore monastic life, reestablished the Benedictine community at Solesmes in 1833, becoming its first abbot. A staunch defender of ultramontanism and traditional Catholic worship, he also championed the revival of Gregorian chant, significantly influencing the liturgical renewal movement.Link to the Dom Guéranger's Liturgical Year playlist (updated daily): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZKdyYnV_bkh7rH6piW0ShgsdcefFoOvJIf you would like to support this channel:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/InprincipioPodcastPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=U5EZ9X2CE2V7WMost sincere thanks to all who are able to contribute, by your prayers, your patronage, or otherwise. Your support sustains this work and helps make these readings available to others.

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