Carissimi: Sunday’s Mass; Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus

The Brighton Oratory

Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus; Commemoration of the Second Sunday Post Epiphany:Missa “In nomine Jesu”

Holy_Name_PicHoly Mother Church reveals to us the greatness of His name. It was on the occasion of the rite of Circumcision that a name was given to children among Jews. So the Church uses the same Gospel as that of the Feast of the Circumcision, and dwells on the second part which tells us that “the Child was called Jesus” (Gospel), “as God had bid that He should be called” (Collect). This name means Saviour, for “there is no other name given to men whereby we must be saved” (Epistle).

The name Jesus comes from the Greek Iesous which was derived from the Aramaic, Yeshu. It means “Yaweh is salvation.” The name was not unique, even in biblical times, and today it is common in Arabic-speaking East and in Spanish-speaking countries. From apostolic…

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