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Feast of Our Lady of Ransom
24 September, a double major, commemorates the foundation of the Mercedarians.
On 10 August, 1223, the Mercedarian Order was legally constituted at
Barcelona by King James of Aragon and was approved by Gregory IX on 17 January,
1235. The Mercedarians celebrated their institution on the Sunday nearest to 1
Aug. (on which date in the year 1233 the Blessed Virgin was believed to have
shown St. Peter Nolasco the white habit of the order), and this custom was
approved by the Congregation of Rites on 4 April, 1615 (Anal. Juris Pont., VII,
136). But the calendar of the Spanish Mercedarians of 1644 has it on 1 Aug.,
double. Proper lessons were approved on 30 April, 1616. The feast was granted to
Spain (Sunday nearest to 1 Aug.) on 15 Feb., 1680; to France, 4 Dec., 1690. On
22 Feb., 1696, it was extended to the entire Latin Church, and the date changed
to 24 September. The Mercedarians keep this feast as a double of the first class,
with a vigil, privileged octave, and proper Office under the title: Solemnitas
Descensionis B. Mariæ V. de Mercede
. Our Lady of Ransom is the principal patron
of Barcelona; the proper Office was extended to Barcelona (1868) and to all
Spain (second class, 1883). Sicily, which had suffered so much from the Saracens,
took up the old date of the feast (Sunday nearest to 1 Aug.) by permission of
the Congregation of Rites, 31 Aug., 1805 (double major), Apparition of Our Lady
to St. Peter Nolasco in the choir of Barcelona, on the Sunday after 24 Sept. In
England the devotion to Our Lady of Ransom was revived in modern times to obtain
the rescue of England as Our Lady's Dowry.
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