The Ecological Embertides

Tradistae marks the change of each season by recognizing the traditional Embertides, a penitential devotion which dates back to the Church Fathers. Here are our prayers and readings for each Embertide: Spring (Lent) Embertide (after Ash Wednesday)Summer (Whitsun) Embertide (after Pentecost Sunday)Fall (Michaelmas) Embertide (after Holy Cross Day)Winter (Advent) Embertide (after the Feast of Saint … Continue reading The Ecological Embertides

Saint John Chrysostom, Sermon after an Earthquake

The following is an excerpt from a homily “On the Earthquake” by Saint John Chrysostom, translated by Bryson Sewell. It likely refers to an earthquake which hit Constantinople, where Chrysostom was Bishop, in 398 A.D. The entire sermon can be found here. Chrysostom is a Doctor of the Church known for his preaching and his … Continue reading Saint John Chrysostom, Sermon after an Earthquake

Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Sermon on Divine Chastisement

The following is an excerpt of the sermon titled “God threatens to chastise in order to deliver us from chastisement” by Saint Alphonsus Liguori. This is the first sermon of a series which discusses divine chastisement. You can find the full set of sermons here. Liguori was a Bishop in Italy during the 18th century. … Continue reading Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Sermon on Divine Chastisement

St. Basil on Famine: ‘The multitude of our sins has changed the seasons’

Note: The following is an excerpt of the homily "In Times of Famine and Drought" by Saint Basil the Great. You can read the complete sermon here. We strongly encourage you to purchase the collection of St. Basil's homilies titled On Social Justice from SVS Press (link). Basil was a 4th century Bishop of Caesarea. … Continue reading St. Basil on Famine: ‘The multitude of our sins has changed the seasons’

Prayer to Our Lady of the Amazon

The following prayer was offered by Pope Francis at the conclusion of his apostolic exhortation, "Querida Amazonia". The Holy Father warns us that "the equilibrium of our planet also depends on the health of the Amazon region... The cry of the Amazon region reaches everyone" (§ 48). Friends of Tradistae are asked to join this … Continue reading Prayer to Our Lady of the Amazon

Fall Embertide

SPIRITUAL READINGS: Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Sermon on Divine Chastisement Saint Basil the Great, Sermon in Time of Famine Saint John Chrysostom, Sermon after an Earthquake PRAYERS: Canticle of the Three Youths (Daniel 3:57-88, also available in this PDF with commentary from St. John Paul II)The Sorrowful Mysteries of the RosaryPrayer to Our Lady of the … Continue reading Fall Embertide

Summer Embertide

SPIRITUAL READINGS: Laudato Si' excerpts on Integral Ecology and the Common Good Laudato Si' excerpts on Global Inequality and the Technocratic Paradigm Laudato Si' excerpts on Biblical Wisdom and Ecological Spirituality PRAYERS: Psalm 104 The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary Prayer in Union with Creation (from Laudato Si’)

Laudato Si’: The Earth and the Poor Cry Out Against the Technocratic Paradigm

Excerpts from the Encyclical Laudato Si' of Pope Francis for the Summer Embertide readings. Painting "On Earth as it is in Heaven" used with permission from A. Vonn Hartung. Summary: We cannot fight 'environmental degradation' unless we also address 'human and social degradation' (§ 48). The elites of the world, who sometimes use 'green rhetoric', have … Continue reading Laudato Si’: The Earth and the Poor Cry Out Against the Technocratic Paradigm

Laudato Si’: Scripture Calls for an Ecological Conversion

Excerpts from the Encyclical Laudato Si' of Pope Francis. Summary: The Book of Genesis teaches that human life is not 'adrift in hopeless chaos,' but that God's plan includes humanity (§ 65). Human life is grounded in three fundamental relationships: with God, with our neighbour and with the earth itself; originally in harmony, these relationships were … Continue reading Laudato Si’: Scripture Calls for an Ecological Conversion

Laudato Si’: The Climate is a Common Good

Excerpts from the Encyclical Laudato Si' of Pope Francis. Summary: The earth, our home, is beginning to look 'like an immense pile of filth' (§ 21) due to our 'throwaway culture' of non-renewable resources and immoderate consumption (§ 22). This has caused global warming, which damages the common good of our climate (§ 23). Therefore, we … Continue reading Laudato Si’: The Climate is a Common Good