Tis_Bearself
Patron
In the USA, today, Aug 22, is the memorial of the Queenship of Mary. I wanted to attend Mass today, but due to this being not a great day at work, I ended up going to the latest daily Mass I can get to, which is a Spanish language Mass in the evening at a parish run by the Franciscans of Mary. The priest came out in red vestments and, while my Spanish is not good, he mentioned St. John the Baptist (San Juan Bautista) several times. The church is not named after St. John the Baptist or anything like that. This also is not a traditionalist parish and is not following the Tridentine calendar.
I also don’t think the readings for the day, which of course were in Spanish as usual, were either the normal day’s readings or the Memorial of Queenship of Mary readings as shown on the USCCB website. The first reading started out “Hermanos” which generally means it’s a letter of Paul or other apostle.
Is there some feast of St. John the Baptist on this day somewhere else in the world where they speak Spanish? The Franciscan calendars I can find either have this day assigned to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, or it’s left blank. I realize Mary is happy that I attended Mass regardless of whether it was a Queenship of Mary Mass or not, but I’d really like to know what I just attended. This is also the second or third time something like this happened where I showed up expecting to hear the Mass, or one of the Masses, listed on USCCB calendar and instead they were celebrating something else.
I also don’t think the readings for the day, which of course were in Spanish as usual, were either the normal day’s readings or the Memorial of Queenship of Mary readings as shown on the USCCB website. The first reading started out “Hermanos” which generally means it’s a letter of Paul or other apostle.
Is there some feast of St. John the Baptist on this day somewhere else in the world where they speak Spanish? The Franciscan calendars I can find either have this day assigned to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, or it’s left blank. I realize Mary is happy that I attended Mass regardless of whether it was a Queenship of Mary Mass or not, but I’d really like to know what I just attended. This is also the second or third time something like this happened where I showed up expecting to hear the Mass, or one of the Masses, listed on USCCB calendar and instead they were celebrating something else.
Last edited: