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Thursday, January 30, 2025
Candlemas
Friday, January 24, 2025
Epiphany III
Mass for the third Sunday of Pentecost (Jan 26th.) at St. Patrick's at 1.00 p.m. will be a Low Mass.
As you will see from the previous post, the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal in Bradford are organising a procession next Saturday (Feb 1st.) in honour of the patron Saint of Bradford, St. Blaise. It will culminate at St. Patrick's where blessings of the throat will be given.
The day after we will have a missa cantata for the feast of Candlemas. There will be the blessing of candles before Mass and the indoor procession which traditionally follows.
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
St. Blaise - Patron Saint of Bradford - City Procession
Saint Blaise was the bishop of Sebastea and a doctor. The first known record of the saint's life comes from the medical writings of AĆ«tius Amidenus, where he is recorded as helping with patients suffering from objects stuck in their throat. Many of the miraculous aspects of St. Blaise's life are written of 400 years after his martyrdom in the "Acts of St. Blaise."
Saint Blaise is believed to begin as a healer then, eventually, became a "physician of souls." He then retired to a cave, where he remained in prayer. People often turned to Saint Blaise for healing miracles.
In 316, the governor of Cappadocia and of Lesser Armenia, Agricola, arrested then-bishop Blaise for being a Christian. On their way to the gaol, a woman set her only son, who was choking to death on a fish bone, at his feet.
Blaise cured the child, and though Agricola was amazed, he could not get Blaise to renounce his faith. Therefore, Agricola beat Blaise with a stick and tore at his flesh with iron combs before beheading him.
He is the patron saint of Bradford on account of his links to the iron combs used to help to kill him. Blaise is also the patron saint of woolcombers for the same reason.
Bradford once had a secondary school named after him. Ironically it burned down - long after I'd left.
St. Blaise now has a parish dedicated to him in Bradford.
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Epiphany II
This Sunday's 1.00 p.m. Mass at St. Patrick's, is a Low Mass.
The Gregorian chant tuition sessions will resume after Mass for about 50 minutes.
Friday, January 10, 2025
Feast of the Holy Family
Mass for the Feast of the Holy Family on Sunday at St. Patrick's, Bradford at 1.00 p.m. will be a Low Mass.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Epiphany Sunday
This Sunday's Mass for the Feast of the Epiphany at St. Patrick's, Bradford, will be at the usual time of 1.00 p.m. It will be a Low Mass.
Our next Solemn High Mass has now been organised and will be for the Feast of the Presentation, Purification or Candlemas on 2nd February.
We are also planning an event later in the year to mark the Year of Pilgrimage. Bishop Stock has designated St. Patrick's a mission church to this end. Details in due course.