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Blessed Angeline of Marsciano

Blessed Angeline of Marsciano’s Story

(1377 – July 14, 1435)

Blessed Angeline founded the first community of Franciscan women other than Poor Clares to receive papal approval.

Angeline was born to the Duke of Marsciano near Orvieto. She was 12 when her mother died. Three years later, the young woman made a vow of perpetual chastity. That same year, however, she yielded to her father’s decision that she marry the Duke of Civitella. Her husband agreed to respect her previous vow.

When he died two years later, Angeline joined the Secular Franciscans and with several other women dedicated herself to caring for the sick, the poor, widows and orphans. When many other young women were attracted to Angeline’s community, some people accused her of condemning the married vocation. Legend has it that when she came before the King of Naples to answer these charges, she had burning coals hidden in the folds of her cloak. When she proclaimed her innocence and showed the king that these coals had not harmed her, he dropped the case.

Angeline and her companions later went to Foligno, where her community of Third Order sisters received papal approval in 1397. She soon established 15 similar communities of women in other Italian cities.

Angeline died on July 14, 1435, and was beatified in 1825.


Reflection

Priests, sisters and brothers cannot be signs of God’s love for the human family if they belittle the vocation of marriage. Angeline respected marriage, but felt called to another way of living out the gospel. Her choice was life-giving in its own way.


The Liturgical Feast of Blessed Angeline of Marsciano is July 13


Another Saint of the Day for June 4 is Saint Francis Caracciolo

Tagged With: Blessed Angeline of Marsciano, Fr. Don Miller OFM

Blessed Angeline of Marsciano

Blessed Angeline of Marsciano’s Story

(1377 – July 14, 1435)

Blessed Angeline founded the first community of Franciscan women other than Poor Clares to receive papal approval.

Angeline was born to the Duke of Marsciano near Orvieto. She was 12 when her mother died. Three years later, the young woman made a vow of perpetual chastity. That same year, however, she yielded to her father’s decision that she marry the Duke of Civitella. Her husband agreed to respect her previous vow.

When he died two years later, Angeline joined the Secular Franciscans and with several other women dedicated herself to caring for the sick, the poor, widows and orphans. When many other young women were attracted to Angeline’s community, some people accused her of condemning the married vocation. Legend has it that when she came before the King of Naples to answer these charges, she had burning coals hidden in the folds of her cloak. When she proclaimed her innocence and showed the king that these coals had not harmed her, he dropped the case.

Angeline and her companions later went to Foligno, where her community of Third Order sisters received papal approval in 1397. She soon established 15 similar communities of women in other Italian cities.

Angeline died on July 14, 1435, and was beatified in 1825.


Reflection

Priests, sisters and brothers cannot be signs of God’s love for the human family if they belittle the vocation of marriage. Angeline respected marriage, but felt called to another way of living out the gospel. Her choice was life-giving in its own way.


The Liturgical Feast of Blessed Angeline of Marsciano is July 13


Another Saint of the Day for June 4 is Saint Francis Caracciolo

Tagged With: Blessed Angeline of Marsciano, Fr. Don Miller OFM

Blessed Angeline of Marsciano

Blessed Angeline of Marsciano’s Story

(1377 – July 14, 1435)

Blessed Angeline founded the first community of Franciscan women other than Poor Clares to receive papal approval.

Angeline was born to the Duke of Marsciano near Orvieto. She was 12 when her mother died. Three years later, the young woman made a vow of perpetual chastity. That same year, however, she yielded to her father’s decision that she marry the Duke of Civitella. Her husband agreed to respect her previous vow.

When he died two years later, Angeline joined the Secular Franciscans and with several other women dedicated herself to caring for the sick, the poor, widows and orphans. When many other young women were attracted to Angeline’s community, some people accused her of condemning the married vocation. Legend has it that when she came before the King of Naples to answer these charges, she had burning coals hidden in the folds of her cloak. When she proclaimed her innocence and showed the king that these coals had not harmed her, he dropped the case.

Angeline and her companions later went to Foligno, where her community of Third Order sisters received papal approval in 1397. She soon established 15 similar communities of women in other Italian cities.

Angeline died on July 14, 1435, and was beatified in 1825.


Reflection

Priests, sisters and brothers cannot be signs of God’s love for the human family if they belittle the vocation of marriage. Angeline respected marriage, but felt called to another way of living out the gospel. Her choice was life-giving in its own way.


The Liturgical Feast of Blessed Angeline of Marsciano is July 13


Another Saint of the Day for June 4 is Saint Francis Caracciolo

Tagged With: Blessed Angeline of Marsciano, Fr. Don Miller OFM

ON FACEBOOK ONLY – Daily Services Thursday 4th June 2020

ON FACEBOOK ONLY –

During the Coronavirus Pandemic we are only able to stream services via Facebook. Please click on the page below to get to the live services

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Dear Brothers and Sisters,  Thank You so much for all for your prayers during this global pandemic.

Virtual Services and Events Online during the Pandemic:

Please join us for our on-line weekend services for Holy Mass via our facebook page during this Covid-19 pandemic

click on link: https://www.facebook.com/stswithuns.org.uk

Our website and newsletter give you all of these services on a daily basis. The website has also been modified to make it easy for people to “watch online” and the latest videos can be viewed on the home page.

click on link: https://stswithuns.org.uk/latest-videos-watch-live-or-replay/

Mass Times for this week are:

  • Saturdays at 6pm for our Vigil Mass of the 5th Sunday of Easter.
  • Sundays, Masses will be at 8:30am, 10:15am and then our Mass in Polish at 12noon.
  • Daily masses on other days are at 9am and then mass in Polish at 4pm (please note this new time).

A Glass of Wine or a Cup of Coffee daily with Father Marcin

Why not join Father Marcin daily to ask questions about our Catholic Faith or just share a glass of wine or coffee with others.

  • Daily , Monday , Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10:00am in POLISH for an hour
  • (‘PORANNA KAWA’ z ks. Marcinem godz. 10.00)
  • Daily Monday to Friday at 8:30pm in ENGLISH. (‘A glass of wine ‘ with Fr Marcin). All are welcome.

Every Wednesday 10:30am on Facebook for Children – ‘Sowing seeds of faith’ with Fr Marcin

We have a special session for our Children “sowing the seeds of faith” every Wednesday at 10:30am on our facebook pages – Please feel free for your children to join. – Dear First Communion Children and your Beloved Parents Download here: Dear First Communion Children and your Beloved Parents + “Laudetur Iesus Christus” (May Jesus Christ will be praised) – You should respond: … “in secula seculorum. Amen” (forever and ever. Amen) I write this letter, because I wonder how You are and I miss You very much. This time is very difficult in many ways for many people around, but generally for all of us. I’m very grateful for all …

click on link: Read more here – https://stswithuns.org.uk/sowing-seeds/

Our Prayers are Needed:

Please continue to prayer for all our special workers who are out there keeping us safe. Prayer for all of the victims of the pandemic and their families who are grieving. Remember also all of our homeless for whom we are still trying to support in our Parish. Please pray that they may stay safe too.
DONATION APPEAL – CAN YOU HELP? (Appeal to help our Patish Homeless)

These weeks of lockdown are difficult for all of us, and we are particularly mindful of those whose jobs and lives are put on hold because of the pandemic. We want to be here for you during these difficult times. Even so, the Church in our Diocese of Portsmouth, its clergy, parishes and schools, is entirely dependent upon your generous charity. So that we can continue to provide the Liturgy of the Lord and our works, both centrally and from our parishes to the local community, I kindly ask all of the faithful who are able to do so, to continue their generous regular-giving to the Diocese and to their parish churches, which would otherwise lose vital income.

We continue to feed our homeless each day and on Sundays in the best ways we can. If you can make a donation to the parish then we would be most grateful.

We have set up a donate page for those parishioners who are able to.

Click on link: https://stswithuns.org.uk/donate-help-support-our-parish/
Click on link: https://stswithuns.org.uk/appeal-a-note-on-parish-finances-can-you-help/

with best wishes Father Marcin and the Parish team.

DURING JUNE – Possiblity to Go to Confession and Holy Communion by strick appointment only during the Coronavirus Pandemic

Also One Family at Mass every day all under strick Covid regulations

Father Marcin’s Q&A Sessions nightly during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Tagged With: Blessed Angeline of Marsciano, Father Marcin Drabik, Genesis 22:9-18, Matthew 26:36-42, Psalm 39(40):7-10 17, St Swithuns RC Church Southsea, Universalis

Daily Services Tuesday 4th June 2019

Tagged With: Acts 20:17-27, Blessed Angeline of Marsciano, Father Marcin Drabik, John 17:1-11, Psalm 67(68):10-11 20-21, St Swithuns RC Church Southsea, Universalis

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