Pope Francis has approved adding the Dec. 10th feast of Our Lady of Loreto -patroness of air travelers - to all calendars and liturgical books for the celebration of the Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours.
Putting the celebration of the feast day on the universal calendar “will help all people, especially families, youth and religious to imitate the virtues of the perfect disciple of the Gospel, the Virgin Mother, who, in conceiving the head of the Church also accepted us as her own,” the decree said.
The decree, dated Oct. 7th, feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, was published Oct. 31, 2019 by the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments.
According to tradition, the Holy House of Loreto was carried by angels from Nazareth to the Italian hillside town of Loreto the night of Dec. 9, 1294 after making a three-year stop in Croatia.
Tradition holds that the small house, made of three stone walls, is the place where Mary was born, where she was visited by an angel and conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit, and where the Holy Family later lived.
The decree said the shrine in Loreto “recalls the mystery of the Incarnation” and helps visitors “meditate both on the words of the angel announcing the Good News and on the words of the Virgin in response to the divine call.” And it has been able to “illustrate powerfully the evangelical virtues of the Holy Family,” it added.
Adapted from: Carol Glatz, October 31, 2019 for Catholic News Service
Source: Crux Now