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Tuesday, 4 March 2025

AIDAN OF LINDISFARNE

 

Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne

Was an Irish missionary monk

Who was credited in the 6th Century

Of converting the Anglo-Saxons

To Christianity in Northumbria.

He founded a ministry cathedral

On the island of Lindisfarne,

Known as Lindisfarne Priory,

He is credited with restoring

Christianity to Northumbria

Finding allies in his cause by

King Oswald of Northumbria,

And King Oswine of Deira 

So the Apostle of Northumbria 

He died in Bamburgh in 651

After which he was canonized 

Aidan’s Feast Day is August 31st

BELL OF ST NINIAN

 

According to Christian legend

The Clog-rinny, or Bell of St Ninian

At the moment of St. Ninian’s repose,

A bell began to ring by itself,

Announcing the righteous man’s death,

And calling everybody to his deathbed,

He was buried in a stone sarcophagus

Near the altar of his church in Whithorn

Pilgrims flocked to his see his relics

Up to the sixteenth century Reformation

ST NINIAN'S CAVE

 

St Ninian's Cave is in Physgill Glen,

Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway,

Because of its association with Saint Ninian

It is a place of Roman Catholic pilgrimage

The cave also features in the climax

Of the 1973 horror film The Wicker Man

ST NINIAN - APOSTLE TO THE SOUTHERN PICTS

 

Ninian is a Christian 8th century saint,

Who was an early missionary among

The Pictish peoples, in Scotland.

Where he was also known as Ringan

In Northern England he was Trynnian

Ninian's shrine was at Whithorn in Galloway

And he was associated with the Candida Casa 

As the Apostle to the Southern Picts,

Ninian converted them to Christianity

Numerous dedications were made to him

In those parts of Scotland with a Pictish heritage,

From the Scottish Lowlands to Northumbria

Dedications to him are expressions of respect

For the good works that are attributed to him,

There few in the Scottish Highlands and Isles,

Apart from the Kilninian and the Holy Spring

Of St Ninian of the Monastery on the Isle of Mull

The exact year of his death is unknown

But he was buried in a stone sarcophagus

Near the altar of his church in Whithorn

St Ninian's Feast Day is September 16th

Friday, 14 February 2025

CHRIST THE SAVIOUR

 

Christ the saviour

Is here to watch over us

To support us all

Guiding us with kindness

Thursday, 11 July 2024

SENT FROM THE HEAVENS ABOVE

Sent from the heavens above

An unseen arbiter of love

To help the lovers choose

And with introductions done

The angel ascends

Friday, 11 August 2023

GLAD SATURDAY

 

Glad Saturday

Better known as

Holy Saturday

Is not a Mass

But a time of

Prayer and fasting

And meditating on Christ’s

Passion and Death

His Descent into Hell

And his Resurrection

TGIGF

 

We celebrate Good Friday

And thank God reverently

For our saviour’s sacrifice

Thank God It's Good Friday

THE LONG FRIDAY

 

The Long Friday

Or Good Friday

Marks the day

The Temple Guards

Aided by the Judas kiss

Arrested Jesus

At Gethsemane

Also his interrogation

By High Priest Caiaphas

And the Sanhedrin

Who condemned him to death

Before conveying him before

The Roman governor

Pontius Pilate

Who with reluctance

Ordered his crucifixion

At the place of the Skull

SAD THURSDAY

 

Sad Thursday

Is better known as

Maundy Thursday

The sixth day of Holy week

Which remembers the Maundy

The day when Jesus

Washed the feet of his disciples

As well as the last supper

On the feast of Passover

And marks the start

Of the Easter Triduum,

That commemorates

The passion, death,

And resurrection of Christ

JOYFUL THURSDAY

 

Joyful Thursday

Is better known as

Maundy Thursday

The sixth day of Holy week

Which remembers the Maundy

The day when Jesus

Washed the feet of his disciples

As well as the last supper

On the feast of Passover

And marks the start

Of the Easter Triduum,

That commemorates

The passion, death,

And resurrection of Christ

BLOODY THURSDAY

 

Bloody Thursday

Is better known as

Maundy Thursday

The sixth day of Holy week

Which remembers the Maundy

The day when Jesus

Washed the feet of his disciples

As well as the last supper

On the feast of Passover

And marks the start

Of the Easter Triduum,

That commemorates

The passion, death,

And resurrection of Christ

SORROWFUL WEDNESDAY

 

Ashes are placed on the heads

Of worshipers on Ash Wednesday,

Either by being sprinkled or

More often the traditional way

By being marked as a visible cross

On their foreheads on the day

SAINT DAVID

 

Saint David was born in the 5th century

A scion of the royal house of Ceredigion,

And founded a Celtic Monastic order,

At Glyn Rhosyn, the Vale of Roses,

Which became an important Christian shrine

Where St David's Cathedral stands today

Thursday, 10 August 2023

BLOODY TUESDAY

 

Since before the Christian era

Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day

Was celebrated far and wide

And was originally a pagan holiday

 

Changing seasons was a struggle

Between Jarilo the God of brightness

Vegetation, fertility and springtime

And the evil spirits of cold and darkness

 

So they had to help the God Jarilo

And victory meant spring had begun

So they cooked and ate pancakes

Hot and round symbolizing the sun

MERRY MONDAY

 

Part of the traditional English Shrovetide

Falling on the Monday before Ash Wednesday

Merry Monday, is a Christian observance

Which more importantly precedes Pancake Day

ROSE MONDAY

 

Part of the traditional English Shrovetide

Falling on the Monday before Ash Wednesday

Rose Monday, is a Christian observance

Which more importantly precedes Pancake Day

SHROVE MONDAY

 

Part of the traditional English Shrovetide

Falling on the Monday before Ash Wednesday

Shrove Monday, is a Christian observance

Which more importantly precedes Pancake Day

HALL MONDAY

 

Hall Monday or Shrove Monday evening

Was a time for boys to commit petty crime

Now we don’t have it on one special night

Instead now it appears to happen all the time

BLACK MONDAY

 

Black Monday or Shrove Monday evening

Was a time for boys to commit petty crime

Now we don’t have it on one special night

Instead now it appears to happen all the time

AIDAN OF LINDISFARNE

  Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne Was an Irish missionary monk Who was credited in the 6th Century Of converting the Anglo-Saxons To Chri...