Sunday, December 17, 2006

Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

(via: FSSP Weekly Report)

"On Tuesday, December 12th, the priests and seminarians of OLGS celebrated the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe with hymns, prayers and with the religious and social customs that have evolved here in Denton over the years. Beginning at 6:30 am on what turned out to be a rather chilly morning, the community along with two dozen parishioners from the Fraternity’s parish in Lincoln gathered at an outdoor shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe, located a short distance from the seminary. From there the group processed by candlelight to the refectory where an indoor shrine that had been erected in her honor. During the procession in which her statue was reverently carried aloft, traditional Marian hymns were sung in Spanish. When the community arrived at the refectory, the statue was crowned and placed on a pedestal. Then Subdeacon Dennis Gordon, FSSP read the story of her apparition on the hill of Tepeynac overlooking Mexico City in 1531. This was followed by a Spanish serenade played on the guitar by seminarian Jose Macias. Finally, after a farewell hymn, the community retired to the chapel to chant Lauds and a Solemn High Mass."

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