CHURCH OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS
(128 West 37th
Street, NYC)
FORTY HOURS EUCHARISTIC DEVOTION 2018
The Church of the
Holy Innocents will start its annual
Forty Hours Devotion this coming Friday, October 26, 2018.
First Day:
The opening Mass will be on Friday, October 26, 2018 at 6PM, and
it will be a Votive Mass of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
At
the end of the opening Mass, the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed, there will
be a solemn Eucharistic procession inside the church, and the Pange lingua, the Litany of the Saints,
and some other special psalms, versicles, and prayers will be chanted.
Second Day:
On the second day, Saturday, October 27 at 1PM, we will have the traditional Votive
Mass Pro Pace.
Third Day:
The closing Mass will be on Sunday, October 28 at 10:30AM, which will also be the 1st
class Feast
of Christ the King. This closing Mass will be celebrated coram Sanctissimo (in the presence of
the Blessed Sacrament exposed throughout the entire Mass).
At
the end of the closing Mass, the Litany of the Saints and other special psalms
and prayers will be chanted and we will have another Procession of the Blessed
Sacrament inside the church. This Procession will end with Benediction of the
Most Blessed Sacrament, the Divine Praises, and the recitation of the Act of
Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
While in the Roman
Catholic Church there are many Feasts and devotions throughout the year, the
Forty Hours Devotion is always awaited and received with extreme joy. “Devotion to the Blessed Sacrament,”
according to Fr. Faber, “is the queen of
all devotions. It is the central devotion of the Church. All others gather
round it and group themselves there as satellites; for others celebrate His
Mysteries; this is Himself.”
The Forty Hours Devotion
is surrounded with three special dimensions:
1) The protection
from evil and temptation;
2) Reparation for our
own sins and for the poor souls in purgatory; and
3) Deliverance from
political, material and spiritual calamities.
All these petitions
(for ourselves, for our neighbors, and for the entire Church) are expressed in detail
in the beautiful Litanies of the Saints that are chanted as part of the opening
and the closing Masses for the Forty Hours.
The very active and
vibrant Church of the Holy Innocents (NYC) is still the only parish in the
entire Archdiocese of NY that has the Forty Hours Devotion in its traditional
form.
This beautiful devotion was permanently established by Pope
Clement VIII “in order that day and night the
faithful might appease their Lord by prayer before the Blessed Sacrament
solemnly exposed, imploring there His divine mercy.”
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