
Omnis spiritus laudet Dominum! Alleluia.
Let every spirit praise the Lord, alleluia.
πᾶσα πνοὴ αἰνεσάτω τὸν Kύριον, αλληλουια.
כֹּ֣ל הַ֖נְּשָׁמָה תְּהַלֵּ֥ל יָ֜֗הּ הַֽלְלוּיָֽהּ
(Psalm 150)
| Date | Calendar liturgical celebration | |
| Sunday the 23rd 09.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary 11.30 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | Sunday XXI of Ordered time | Green |
| Monday the 24th | Apostle S. Bartholomew | Red |
| Tuesday the 25th 10.00 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | S. Joseph Calasanz | White |
| Wednesday the 26th 10.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary | Bl. Dominic Barberi | White |
| Thursday the 27th 10.00 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | S. Monica | White |
| Friday the 28th | S. Augustine of Hippo | White |
| Saturday the 29th 18.15 Mass at Louth S. Mary (Sunday vigil) | The Passion of S. John the Baptist | Red |
| Sunday the 30th 09.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary 11.30 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | Sunday XXII of Ordered time | Green |


Blessed art thou among women (Assumption Sunday)
We continue this Sunday with our journey through the list of the seven deadly sins/vices; we don’t focus on the sins entirely, rather we point towards the corrective virtue that lived by itself ends the sin. We’ve looked at pride and avarice. Today is the turn of envy, or we could call this vice jealousy.…
‘Tell me to come to You, across the water…’ (Sunday XIX of Ordered time)
We continue with our description of the virtues this weekend. Last Sunday, we looked at the great sin of pride and its corrective virtue humility. This weekend, we take up the vice of avarice, which represents an inordinate craving or desire for the things of this world, specifically for riches and the possibility these provide…
Tradition and the book of Proverbs
“…the humble man/woman seeks counsel, rather than relying upon their own ideas. All that is here in this chapter from the book of Proverbs, along with advice about charity, friendship and good will.”


