Thursday, February 26, 2026

Simon of Cyrene and The Unexpected Cross


Through the instrumentality of the Romans, Simon of Cyrene was given the honor of assisting Jesus in carrying His Cross to Calvary. (Matt.27:32; Mark 15:21-22; Luke 23:26.) We commemorate this event in the Fifth Station of the Cross.

May we accept our unanticipated crosses with serenity and trust, even joy.
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because, by your Holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Image:
Titian's "Christ Carrying the Cross" (with Simon of Cyrene), from the Anthenaeum. In the public domain.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Lenten Penances

"The best penance of all, I was once told, is to accept without complaining the mortifications, trials, and vicissitudes of daily life. The penances which God Himself sends us are the ones best designed to benefit our souls."

 Read more at Fountain of Elias.

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Gemma's Post on the Use of Greenery for Altar Flower Arrangements


 

It is well established that the general rule is there should be no altar flowers during Lent.  This is governed by General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) section 305. Since GIRM does not reference greenery one way or another,  some interpret this to mean that arrangements consisting only of greenery that does not have flowers is permissible, whereas others do not.  Given this ambiguity, the important thing to bear in mind is that if greenery is used it should be very restrained in keeping with the penitential season

Gemma has published the definitive post on the use of greenery in altar flower arrangements.  Please see her full post at the link.