
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 31st 09.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary 11.30 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph 15.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary | Trinity Sunday | White |
| Monday the 1st | S. Justin Martyr | Red |
| Tuesday the 2nd 10.00 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | S. Marcellinus and S. Petrus | Red |
| Wednesday the 3rd 10.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary | S. Charles Lwanga and companions, the martyrs of Uganda | Red |
| Thursday the 4th 10.00 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | Feria of Ordered time | Green |
| Friday the 5th | S. Boniface of Crediton, aka. the Apostle of Germany | Red |
| Saturday the 6th 10.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary 18.15 Mass at Louth S. Mary (Sunday vigil) | S. Norbert | White |
| Sunday the 7th 09.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary 11.30 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | Corpus (et Sanguis) Christi Sunday | White |


Picture Post: S. John Bosco (1815-1888)
“All my life, I have struggled against the error of bringing up young Christians as pagans…”
Holy, Holy, Holy (Trinity Sunday)
The first thing we should really do first is revise the Athanasian Creed, aka. Quicumque vult… As I must have mentioned before, the feast of Pentecost used to have an octave of eight days, and the eighth day after the feast day – the octave day – was a commemoration of the Most Blessed Trinity,…
Picture post: the Holy Father Benedict XVI
“The imagery of marriage between God and Israel is now realized in a way previously inconceivable: it had meant standing in God’s presence, but now it becomes union with God through sharing in Jesus’ self-gift, sharing in His Body and Blood.”


