Officium Parvum Beatae Mariae Virginis - Short Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary From 'in principio' to 'nunc' - From 'In the begiinning' to 'now' From 'A Silence full of bells'
* This refers to the millenia-old tradition that when Mary's last resting place was opened, only lilies were found. Ancient Christian tradition teaches that Mary did not suffer mortal bodily decay From 'A Silence full of bells'
According to Christian tradition, honor of Jesus Christ the Son of God is interwoven with the history of His mother, Mary. Popular church tradition made points of remembrance of the life of Jesus by remembering His family history. Prayer rhythm of Church The life of Mary from the Annunciation to her Assumption was one of ongoing relationship with God. In remembrance of the great work God carried out within her life, the church celebrates days of remembrance and prayer. Marian feastdays - days of special remembrance - have been included within the prayer rhythm of the Church. These days of special remembrance have been solemnized by the Church in order to encourage personal and communal prayer. These days are popularly known as 'Feasts'. Ancient and medieval Christian history evince many instances in which these days were marked by attendance at Holy Mass, followed by feasting and rest from manual labor. Marian Feastdays Date Feast is Celebrated in the Church January 1st - Mary, the holy Mother of God January 3rd - Our Lady of Sichem, Belgium January 4th - Our Lady of Treves, Italy January 5th - Our Lady of Abundance or Prosperity, Italy January 6th - Our Lady of Cana January 7th - Our Lady of Egypt January 8th - Our Lady of Prompt Succour January 9th - Our Lady beyond the Tiber, Rome/ and Our Lady of Absam, Austria January 10th - Our Lady of Guides, Turkey February 2nd - Candlemas/ or the Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple February 11th - Our Lady of Lourdes March 25th - the Annunciation of the Lord April 27th - Our Lady of Montserrat During month of May - May devotions in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary May 13th - Our Lady of Fatima May 31st in the West, March 30th in the East - the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9 days after Corpus Christi - The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary July 16th - Our Lady of Mount Carmel August 5th - Dedication of Mary of the snows August 15th - the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary August 22nd - the Queenship of Mary September 8th - The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary September 12th - The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary September 15th - Mother of Sorrows September 24th - Our Lady of Walsingham October month - is known as Rosary month, where congregants are encouraged to pray the rosary, thus reflecting on the events of the life of Jesus Christ and His family October 7th - Our Lady of the Rosary November 21st - The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary December 8th - The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary December 12th - Our Lady of Guadalupe December 25th - The Nativity of Our Lord [Christmas] Holy Family - First Sunday after Christmas *The first Saturday of each month is also dedicated to Marian devotions