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Double Feast of Saint Romuald, Abbot
WHITE Vestments
Missa "Os justi"
St. Romuald was born at Ravenna, in Italy, and left the world at the age of 20 (Gospel) to give himself up in prayer and meditation (Introit) to the work of penance undertaken by Jesus.
Attacked by satan, who tried to ensnare him, he always drove him away in terror (Epistle). He enjoyed over princes and kings a great influence (ibid) which he used for the good of souls.
Like the Patriarch Jacob, he saw in a vision a ladder which reached from earth to heaven, on which ascended and descended monks clothed in white. This happened in Tuscany, on the field of a certain Maldoli. Romuald bought this "Campo Maldoli" and founded there the monastery of "Camalooli" and the "Camaloolese" branch of the Benedictine Order (Communion).
He died in 1027 at the age of 120 at Val de Castro in Picerno; his body, found intact five years later, was placed in the church of the monastery at Fabriano. St. Romuald always showed in the midst of his austerities a face so full of joy that those who saw him rejoiced. Let us imitate him as we prepare for the holy season of Lent.
We want to thank the Friends of Our Lady of Fatima for expediting these resources of the Propers. Sources: Saint Andrew Daily Missal and the Marian Missal , 1945
Missa "Os justi"
Go to the ORDINARY OF THE HOLY MASS THE MASS OF THE CATECHUMENS
INTROIT: Ecclesiasticus 45: 30
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