Our Morning Offering – 24 June –The Nativity of St John the Baptist
Præcursor Altus Luminis
The Great Forerunner of the Morn
By St Bede the Venerable,(673-735)
Father and Doctor of the Church
The great forerunner of the Morn,
The herald of the Word, is born
And faithful hearts shall never fail
With thanks and prais, his light to hail.
With heavenly message Gabriel came,
That John should be that herald’s name.
And with prophetic utterance told
His actions great and manifold.
John, still unborn, yet gave aright
His witness to the coming Light;
And Christ, the Sun of all the earth,
Fulfilled that witness at His Birth.
Of women-born shall never be
A greater prophet than was he,
Whose mighty deeds exalt his fame
To greater than a prophet’s name.
But why should mortal accents raise
The hymn of John the Baptist’s praise?
Of whom, or ere his course was run,
Thus spake the Father to the Son:
Behold My herald, who shall go
Before Thy Face Thy way to show,
And shine, as with the day-star’s gleam,
Before Thine Own eternal Beam.
All praise to God the Father be,
All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
Whom with the Spirit we adore,
For ever and forevermore.
Amen
Trans. J M Neale (1818-1866)


Patron saint of all French Canadians as declared solemnly by saint Pius X (February 25, 1908)
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I wonder why i.e. what is the connection Fr Jacques?
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Pius X was responding to a demand from the Cardinal archbishop of Québec … for what reason, I dont know (maybe to protect us from the influence of protestant English Canadians ??).
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Interesting. That could be if there had been a great influx of protestant English to Catholic Canada at that time?
Or the connection could be that as the French were the ‘precursors’ of all things Catholic, as the ‘First Daughter’ of the New World?
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