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November 2025
✝️ Basilica Feast Of Our Savior ⛪️
When
Sunday, 11/09/2025 - All Day
Event Type
Holy Catholic Masses
Where
"Traditional Catholic Church"
Description
Today the Traditional Catholic Church celebrates the Holy Mass of, The Basilica of Our Savior. The Catholic Church, the Mother and Mistress of all the Churches of Rome and of the world, is called "Saint John Lateran." Erected by Constantine and consecrated by Pope Saint Sylvester in the year 324, it was rebuilt and consecrated by Pope Benedict XIII in the year 1726. Today's Mass lesson for traditional Catholics: The feast of the dedication of a church is the day upon which we annually commemorate its solemn consecration to God. Why do we celebrate the anniversary of dedication? To give thanks to God for having chosen a dwelling place Amongst us, for having shown us therein so many favors, and for having preserved us in the true Catholic faith. By such an anniversary we should also be incited to sanctify ourselves as temples of God. Is it anything new for churches to be dedicated and the anniversary of their dedication to be celebrated? No, for we read in Holy Scripture (111. Kings viii. ) that Solomon built a magnificent temple for the Lord, the dedication of which he solemnized during two weeks, that this feast was annually observed by the Jews, and attended by Christ Himself (John X, 22). The early Christians, in like manner, dedicated their churches, and solemnly commemorated their dedication every year. The ancient Martyrology ascribed to Saint Jerome makes mention of the consecration of the first church at Rome, built by Saint Peter. In the earliest days of Catholic Church, on account of persecutions, the churches were not so solemnly dedicated as they are in our day, but as soon as those persecutions came to an end, under the Emperor Constantine, who embraced the Catholic Church about the year 312, the bishops caused the dedications of churches to be solemnized with the most imposing ceremonies. On the feast of the dedication, in the Introit of the Mass, in order to inspire veneration for the temple dedicated to God, the Church uses the words of the patriarch Jacob, “Terrible is this place, it is the house of God, and the gate of heaven, and shall be called the court of God” (Gen. xxviii. 17). "How lovely are Thy tabernacles, O Lord of hosts! My soul longeth and fainteth for the courts of the Lord”
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