Friday, February 2, 2007

Presentation of the Lord

Today is the Presentation of the Lord, also known as Candlemas, the final Epiphany event, when candles are blessed and distributed. For those of you willing to brave the cold, the Church of St. Louis, King of France will be having a solemn Mass at 7pm tonight. It will be well-worth going to!

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The Nunc dimittis, also known as the Canticle of Simeon, from evening prayer:

Nunc dimittis servum tuum, Domine, secundum verbum tuum in pace:
Quia viderunt oculi mei salutare tuum
Quod parasti ante faciem omnium populorum:
Lumen ad revelationem gentium, et gloriam plebis tuae Israel.


At last, all-powerful Master,
You give leave to your servant
to go in peace, according to your promise.
For my eyes have seen your salvation,
which you have prepared for all nations,
the light to enlighten the Gentiles,
and give glory to Israel, your people.

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A Song for Simeon
by T.S. Eliot

Lord, the Roman hyacinths are blooming in bowls and
The winter sun creeps by the snow hills;
The stubborn season has made stand.
My life is light, waiting for the death wind,
Like a feather on the back of my hand.
Dust in sunlight and memory in corners
Wait for the wind that chills towards the dead land.

Grant us thy peace.
I have walked many years in this city,
Kept faith and fast, provided for the poor,
Have taken and given honour and ease.
There went never any rejected from my door.
Who shall remember my house, where shall live my children’s children
When the time of sorrow is come?
They will take to the goat’s path, and the fox’s home,
Fleeing from the foreign faces and the foreign swords.

Before the time of cords and scourges and lamentation
Grant us thy peace.Before the stations of the mountain of desolation,
Before the certain hour of maternal sorrow,
Now at this birth season of decease,
Let the Infant, the still unspeaking and unspoken Word,
Grant Israel’s consolation
To one who has eighty years and no to-morrow.

According to thy word,
They shall praise Thee and suffer in every generation
With glory and derision,
Light upon light, mounting the saints’ stair.
Not for me the martyrdom, the ecstasy of thought and prayer,
Not for me the ultimate vision.
Grant me thy peace.
(And a sword shall pierce thy heart,Thine also).
I am tired with my own life and the lives of those after me,
I am dying in my own death and the deaths of those after me.
Let thy servant depart,
Having seen thy salvation.

2 comments:

Cathy_of_Alex said...

I LOVE Eliot! It made me so happy to see Song of Simeon just now.

Thanks: Mitchell or Judith.

Maria Neva said...

Also - the Cathedral is having a special Mass at 7:00pm as well, with candlelit procession.

And - at 8:00pm there is a special Mass at the University of St. Thomas in the Aquinas chapel (on the undergrad campus), celebrated by Fr. Michael Keating.