Pope
Francis inserts the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church,
into the Roman Calendar on the Monday following Pentecost Sunday.
Pope
Francis has decreed that the ancient devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, under
the title of Mother of the Church, be inserted into the Roman Calendar.
The
liturgical celebration, B. Mariæ Virginis, Ecclesiæ Matris, will be
celebrated annually as a Memorial on the day after Pentecost.
In
a decree released on Saturday by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the
Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Robert Sarah, its Prefect, said the
Pope’s decision took account of the tradition surrounding the devotion to Mary
as Mother of the Church.
He
said the Holy Father wishes to promote this devotion in order to “encourage the
growth of the maternal sense of the Church in the pastors, religious and
faithful, as well as a growth of genuine Marian piety”.
The
decree reflects on the history of Marian theology in the Church’s liturgical
tradition and the writings of the Church Fathers.
It
says Saint Augustine and Pope Saint Leo the Great both reflected on the Virgin
Mary’s importance in the mystery of Christ.
“In
fact the former [St. Augustine] says that Mary is the mother of the members of
Christ, because with charity she cooperated in the rebirth of the faithful into
the Church, while the latter [St. Leo the Great] says that the birth of the
Head is also the birth of the body, thus indicating that Mary is at once Mother
of Christ, the Son of God, and mother of the members of his Mystical Body,
which is the Church.”
The
decree says these reflections are a result of the “divine motherhood of Mary
and from her intimate union in the work of the Redeemer”.
Scripture,
the decree says, depicts Mary at the foot of the Cross (cf. Jn 19:25). There
she became the Mother of the Church when she “accepted her Son’s testament of
love and welcomed all people in the person of the beloved disciple as sons and
daughters to be reborn unto life eternal.”
In
1964, the decree says, Pope Paul VI “declared the Blessed Virgin Mary as
‘Mother of the Church, that is to say of all Christian people, the faithful as
well as the pastors, who call her the most loving Mother’ and established that
‘the Mother of God should be further honoured and invoked by the entire
Christian people by this tenderest of titles’”.
Then,
in the Holy Year of Reconciliation in 1975, the Church inserted into the Roman
Missal a votive Mass in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church.
With
the present decree, Pope Francis inserts that celebration into the universal
Church’s liturgy as a Memorial on a fixed date.
The
Congregation for Divine Worship has published the official liturgical texts in
Latin. Translations, the decree states, are to be prepared and approved by
local Bishops’ Conferences before being confirmed by the Congregation.
(www.vaticannews.com)
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