From the blog of the Toronto Tradtional Mass Society - UNA VOCE TORONTO; more information is available at their Facebook page.
The word "Rorate" has its place in the Advent
liturgy of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in both Forms of the Roman
Rite. It is the Advent Prose - as highlighted in this video; it is also the
first word of the Introit or Entrance Antiphon for the Mass on the Fourth
Sunday of Advent (in the Ordinary Form - Novus Ordo as well) and it is the
first word from the same Introit used in the Votive Mass for Our Lady in Advent
and it appears frequently in the Divine Office or Liturgy of the Hours.
When there is no feast on the day, the Votive Mass can be
celebrated. In the new rite, the Ordinary Form, the lectionary specifies the
Readings consistent with the Temporal Cycle, but in the old rite or
Extraordinary Form, the Sanctoral Cycle specifies the readings for that feast
or Votive Mass. As the Mass often can reasonably take its name from the first
word or words of the Introit -- Missa Quasimodo, Missa Suscepimus, Missa Puer
Natus Est -- this Mass is known as the "Rorate Mass."
While it is not a rubrical requirement, there is a tradition
from Bohemia and Poland and Bavaria that the Mass be celebrated in the pre-dawn
hours by candlight ending just as the light from the East shines softy from
below the horizon and the windows are softy revealed. From darkness into light
- the darkness without Christ to being in His light.
The Blessed Mother is the bearer of that light. It grew in her womb for nine months. It was God, the very God come to earth as a baby, taking the flesh and blood of this pure and immaculate young girl of probably 15 in the little town of Nazareth. This woman was the one who would crush the serpent. She is the new "ark of the covenant" that carries within it the law of God as in the Ten Commandments, the power of God as in the Rod of Aaron and the Bread of Life which came down from Heaven, just as the manna in the desert. When this baby was born he was laid in a manger. Why?; because from the manger the creatures were fed. We are fed the Bread of Life and that He was laid by this new mother in a manger is of no coincidence. This mother is Our Mother, this woman is the Woman. She is the truly the Mother of God, the God who came to earth as a baby to save us. As Father Nicholson said in his homily, "the virginal work of the bee, manufacturing wax and producing honey is a prophet of nature, pointing to the Work of the Immaculata. She gave us more honey, She gave us the BREAD of Life and "it sweet to taste". She gave us more then wax, she gave us LIGHT"
The Blessed Mother is the bearer of that light. It grew in her womb for nine months. It was God, the very God come to earth as a baby, taking the flesh and blood of this pure and immaculate young girl of probably 15 in the little town of Nazareth. This woman was the one who would crush the serpent. She is the new "ark of the covenant" that carries within it the law of God as in the Ten Commandments, the power of God as in the Rod of Aaron and the Bread of Life which came down from Heaven, just as the manna in the desert. When this baby was born he was laid in a manger. Why?; because from the manger the creatures were fed. We are fed the Bread of Life and that He was laid by this new mother in a manger is of no coincidence. This mother is Our Mother, this woman is the Woman. She is the truly the Mother of God, the God who came to earth as a baby to save us. As Father Nicholson said in his homily, "the virginal work of the bee, manufacturing wax and producing honey is a prophet of nature, pointing to the Work of the Immaculata. She gave us more honey, She gave us the BREAD of Life and "it sweet to taste". She gave us more then wax, she gave us LIGHT"
This is the truth of the faith and this is why we offer
Sacrifice to God in the Holy Mass and why we honour His most perfect creature,
the one who bore Himself.
In the little hamlet of Kinkora in the Diocese of London in
Ontario and 160km from Toronto a Rorate Mass was celebrated. In the cold and
dark of a December morning they came. From Toronto, Kitchener, Cambridge,
London, Walkerton, Waterloo and from places in between. At 5:30 A.M, they gathered
to pray and to honour the truth of God and His Mother. Some rose three hours
earlier, children in tow to a drive to a beautiful church in the middle of
farming country including half of the Board of Directors of the Toronto
Traditional Mass Society-UNA VOCE TORONTO who are honoured to have assisted
this priest of this parish, Father Paul Nicholson, with the organisation and
promotion of this Mass. Three years ago, seven people attended and we gathered
for breakfast around the generous table of the Kinkorites Sharon and Patrick.
This year there were more than ten times that number and all gathered in the
local school gymnasium for a community breakfast. The TTMS-UNA VOCE TORONTO has
in its mandate, the assistance to the suffragan dicoceses of the Toronto
Metropolitian See with the development and support of the Extraordinary Form of
the Roman Rite.
Drop down ye heavens from above, and let the clouds rain
down the Just One.
1 comment:
Thank-you for sharing this extraordinary experience with us. The photos are awe inspiring. The tremendous work of the TTMS-Una Voce Toronto is evident in all of this. God bless you all.
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