Thursday, May 21, 2009

Ascension Day

(Icon of the Ascension by Andrei Rublev)

Let us look towards Heaven.
Our desires, on this Day, should be, that we may follow our Jesus to life everlasting, and overcome all the hindrances that we may have to encounter on the way thither....

A tradition, handed down from the early ages, and confirmed by the revelations of the Saints, tells us that the Ascension of our Lord took place at the hour of Noon. The Carmelites of St. Teresa's Reform honour this pious tradition by assembling in the Choir, at the hour of mid-day on the Ascension; and spend it in the contemplation of this last of Jesus' mysteries, following him, in thought and desire, to the throne of his glory.

Let us, also, follow him ; but before looking on the bright Noon which smiles on his triumph, let us go back in thought to his first coming among us. It was at mid-night, in the stable of Bethlehem. That dark and silent hour was an appropriate commencement to the three and thirty years of his life on earth. He had come to accomplish a great mission: year by year, and day by day, he laboured in its fulfillment. It was nigh to its fulfillment, when men laid their sacrilegious hands upon him, and nailed him to a Cross. It was mid-day, when he was thus raised up in the air; but the Eternal Father would not permit the sun to shine on Jesus' humiliation. Darkness covered the face of the earth ; and that Day had no Noon. Three hours after, the sun re-appeared. Three days after, the Crucified rose again from the Tomb, and it was at the early dawn of light.

On this day, yea at this very hour, his work is completed. He has redeemed us, by his Blood, from our sins ; he has conquered death by his "Resurrection to life :—had he not a right to choose, for his Ascension, the hour when the sun is pouring forth his warmest and brightest beams...

~Abbot Gueranger's The Liturgical Year
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3 comments:

Catholic Author said...

Hi Maria

How are you? Here's the blog to my recent secular radio interview:

http://godfactauthor.wordpress.com/2009/05/02/secular-radio-interview-on-gods-existence/

God bless

Brendan Roberts

Anonymous said...

Another beautiful icon by Rublev. I have a reproduction of his Trinity icon. I love this quote by Pavel Florensky: "There exists the icon of the Trinity by St Andrei Rublev; therefore, God exists."

Happy feast day!

Love,
Juliana

elena maria vidal said...

Happy Feast day, Juliana!

Brendan, thanks for the link and I will use it when I write the review of your excellent book!