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Day VIII. Wednesday, Week I
"A clean heart create for me, O God, and a steadfast spirit renew within
me" (Responsorial Psalm for today - Ps. 51)
Santa Maria Maggiore. Saint Mary Major is one of the four major basilicas
and the oldest church in the West dedicated to the Mother of God. In 353,
a noble Roman received a message from our Lady that a church dedicated to
her honor should be built on the Esquiline Hill. When he told Pope
Liberius (353-366), the Holy Father asked for a sign. The next day, August
5th, it snowed on the spot designated by our Lady (August is unbearably
hot in Rome). (To this day, August 5th is celebrated as Our Lady of Snows
and white rose pedals are showered upon those who enter the church for
prayer.) The building was dedicated by Pope Sixtus III (432-440) shortly
after the Council of Ephesus, which declared Mary as the theotokos - the
Mother of God (431). The photo is of the Pauline chapel (after Pope Paul
V), which was built to house the ancient icon of Mary, which hangs over
the altar. (Note the luminous tabernacle!) This day, the Wednesday of the
first week of Lent, is the traditional day for scrutiny of the candidates
for priesthood.
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