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Holy Hour

Holy Hour (Latin: hora sancta) is the Roman Catholic devotional tradition of spending an hour in Eucharistic adoration in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.[1] A plenary indulgence is granted for this practice.[2] The practice is also observed in some Lutheran churches and some Anglican churches.[3]

History

The inspiration for the Holy Hour is Matthew 26:40.[4] In the Gospel of Matthew, during the agony in the Garden of Gethsemane the night before his crucifixion, Jesus spoke to his disciples, saying "My soul is sorrowful even to death. Remain here and keep watch with me." (Matthew 26:38) Returning to the disciples after prayer, he found them asleep and in Matthew 26:40 he asked Peter:"So, could you men not keep watch with me for an hour?".[4] He did not ask for an hour of activity, but for an hour of companionship.[5]

In 1673 Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque stated that she had a vision of Jesus in which she was instructed to spend an hour every Thursday night to meditate on the sufferings of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. This practice later became widespread among Roman Catholics.[6][7][8]

In 1829, the Archconfraternity of the Holy Hour was established by Père Robert Debrosse at Paray-le-Monial, Burgundy, France.[9] In 1911 it received the right of aggregation for the entire world.[10] A similar society called "The Holy Perpetual Hour of Gethsemani" was formed in Toulouse in 1885 and was canonically erected in 1907. In 1909 it received indulgences from Pope Pius X.[11][12]

Maundy Thursday

On Maundy Thursday (also known as Holy Thursday), the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church provides for the transfer of the Blessed Sacrament in a procession to a side altar or a sacrament chapel after the Mass of the Lord's Supper. This holy hour, during which the faithful remain in silent worship for "a suitable time", is to last at least until midnight, but be without any solemnity after the dawn of Good Friday.

The holy hour on Maundy Thursday commemorates the prayer and vigil of Jesus on the Mount of Olives, when he asked his Father to spare him his suffering in view of his approaching death, as well as the admonition to his disciples "Watch, and pray, that ye enter not into temptation" (Mt 26).

Slang meaning

In the Irish Free State and Republic of Ireland, the "holy hour" (Irish: uair bheannaithe) was the term applied to the closing of public houses between 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. on Monday to Saturday in the cities of Dublin and Cork.[13][14][15] It was introduced by Minister for Justice Kevin O'Higgins in the 1920s to curb afternoon drinking by workers.[16] It was removed in 1988.[17][18] On Sundays, pubs in Cork and Dublin had to close between 2 and 4 p.m.; this restriction was not removed until 2000.[19][20] Pubs often merely locked the doors, allowing those in the pubs to continue drinking during the holy hour.[21][22][23][24][25]

See also

  • Dominicae cenae, apostolic letter of John Paul II on "The Mystery and Worship of the Eucharist"

References

  1. ^ "Eucharistic Devotion", USCCB
  2. ^ Apostolic Penitentiary. Manual of Indulgences: Norms and Grants. 2006. Washington, D.C.: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. p. 48.
  3. ^ Saint Augustine's Prayer Book: A Book of Devotion for members of the Episcopal Church. Sowers Printing Co. 1967. p. 328-361.
  4. ^ a b Peter Stravinskas, 1998, Our Sunday Visitor's Catholic Encyclopedia, OSV Press ISBN 0-87973-669-0 page 498
  5. ^ Sheen, Fulton J., "The Hour That Makes My Day", Treasure in Clay: The Autobiography of Fulton J. Sheen, (1980, Doubleday & Co.)
  6. ^ Ann Ball, 2003 Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices ISBN 0-87973-910-X page 240
  7. ^ The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Spirituality by Gordon S. Wakefield 1983 ISBN 0-664-22170-X page 347
  8. ^ Doll, Sister Mary Bernard. "St. Margaret Mary Alacoque." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 19 December 2019   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  9. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Paray-Le-Monial". www.newadvent.org.
  10. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis, III, 157.
  11. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis, I, 483.
  12. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sodality". www.newadvent.org.
  13. ^ Kelleher, Terry (June 30, 1972). "The essential Dublin". Gill and Macmillan – via Google Books.
  14. ^ Ionnrachtaigh, Seosamh Mac (June 2, 2015). Impreasin na Gaeilge I – Z: (Fuaim na Gaeilge). AuthorHouse. ISBN 9781496984203 – via Google Books.
  15. ^ "Over 55, Hotel Offers, Discounts, Senior Specials and Offers, Midweek Breaks, Weekend Breaks, Golden Hotel Breaks, Senior". www.goldenireland.ie.
  16. ^ "Calling Time On Holy Hour". RTÉ Archives.
  17. ^ "Díosbóireachtaí Párlaiminte: Tuairisc Oifigiúil". Cahill & Company, Limited. June 30, 1988 – via Google Books.
  18. ^ Healy, Mel (March 25, 2016). "Good Friday, the holy hour and the bona fides".
  19. ^ Dunne, Declan (May 8, 2015). Mulligan's: Grand Old Pub of Poolbeg Street. Mercier Press Ltd. ISBN 9781781173497 – via Google Books.
  20. ^ Donohoe, Miriam. "Longer pub opening hours come into operation today". The Irish Times.
  21. ^ "A pub in Galway is bringing back the (in)famous 'Holy Hour lock-in' this coming Easter Sunday". JOE.ie.
  22. ^ "Calling time on the holy hour". independent.
  23. ^ "Irish pubs for dummies- a lesson in decorum". IrishCentral.com. June 2, 2011.
  24. ^ Dolan, T. P. (June 30, 2004). A Dictionary of Hiberno-English: The Irish Use of English. Gill & Macmillan Ltd. ISBN 9780717135356 – via Google Books.
  25. ^ Kearns, Kevin C. (August 1, 1996). Dublin Pub Life and Lore – An Oral History of Dublin's Traditional Irish Pubs: The Recollections of Dublin's Publicans, Barmen and 'Regulars'. Gill & Macmillan Ltd. ISBN 9780717164714 – via Google Books.

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Holy Hour Latin hora sancta is the Roman Catholic devotional tradition of spending an hour in Eucharistic adoration in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament 1 A plenary indulgence is granted for this practice 2 The practice is also observed in some Lutheran churches and some Anglican churches 3 Contents 1 History 2 Maundy Thursday 3 Slang meaning 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe inspiration for the Holy Hour is Matthew 26 40 4 In the Gospel of Matthew during the agony in the Garden of Gethsemane the night before his crucifixion Jesus spoke to his disciples saying My soul is sorrowful even to death Remain here and keep watch with me Matthew 26 38 Returning to the disciples after prayer he found them asleep and in Matthew 26 40 he asked Peter So could you men not keep watch with me for an hour 4 He did not ask for an hour of activity but for an hour of companionship 5 In 1673 Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque stated that she had a vision of Jesus in which she was instructed to spend an hour every Thursday night to meditate on the sufferings of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane This practice later became widespread among Roman Catholics 6 7 8 In 1829 the Archconfraternity of the Holy Hour was established by Pere Robert Debrosse at Paray le Monial Burgundy France 9 In 1911 it received the right of aggregation for the entire world 10 A similar society called The Holy Perpetual Hour of Gethsemani was formed in Toulouse in 1885 and was canonically erected in 1907 In 1909 it received indulgences from Pope Pius X 11 12 Maundy Thursday EditOn Maundy Thursday also known as Holy Thursday the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church provides for the transfer of the Blessed Sacrament in a procession to a side altar or a sacrament chapel after the Mass of the Lord s Supper This holy hour during which the faithful remain in silent worship for a suitable time is to last at least until midnight but be without any solemnity after the dawn of Good Friday The holy hour on Maundy Thursday commemorates the prayer and vigil of Jesus on the Mount of Olives when he asked his Father to spare him his suffering in view of his approaching death as well as the admonition to his disciples Watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation Mt 26 Slang meaning EditIn the Irish Free State and Republic of Ireland the holy hour Irish uair bheannaithe was the term applied to the closing of public houses between 2 30 and 3 30 p m on Monday to Saturday in the cities of Dublin and Cork 13 14 15 It was introduced by Minister for Justice Kevin O Higgins in the 1920s to curb afternoon drinking by workers 16 It was removed in 1988 17 18 On Sundays pubs in Cork and Dublin had to close between 2 and 4 p m this restriction was not removed until 2000 19 20 Pubs often merely locked the doors allowing those in the pubs to continue drinking during the holy hour 21 22 23 24 25 See also EditDominicae cenae apostolic letter of John Paul II on The Mystery and Worship of the Eucharist Portal CatholicismReferences Edit Eucharistic Devotion USCCB Apostolic Penitentiary Manual of Indulgences Norms and Grants 2006 Washington D C United States Conference of Catholic Bishops p 48 Saint Augustine s Prayer Book A Book of Devotion for members of the Episcopal Church Sowers Printing Co 1967 p 328 361 a b Peter Stravinskas 1998 Our Sunday Visitor s Catholic Encyclopedia OSV Press ISBN 0 87973 669 0 page 498 Sheen Fulton J The Hour That Makes My Day Treasure in Clay The Autobiography of Fulton J Sheen 1980 Doubleday amp Co Ann Ball 2003 Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices ISBN 0 87973 910 X page 240 The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Spirituality by Gordon S Wakefield 1983 ISBN 0 664 22170 X page 347 Doll Sister Mary Bernard St Margaret Mary Alacoque The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 9 New York Robert Appleton Company 1910 19 December 2019 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Paray Le Monial www newadvent org Acta Apostolicae Sedis III 157 Acta Apostolicae Sedis I 483 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Sodality www newadvent org Kelleher Terry June 30 1972 The essential Dublin Gill and Macmillan via Google Books Ionnrachtaigh Seosamh Mac June 2 2015 Impreasin na Gaeilge I Z Fuaim na Gaeilge AuthorHouse ISBN 9781496984203 via Google Books Over 55 Hotel Offers Discounts Senior Specials and Offers Midweek Breaks Weekend Breaks Golden Hotel Breaks Senior www goldenireland ie Calling Time On Holy Hour RTE Archives Diosboireachtai Parlaiminte Tuairisc Oifigiuil Cahill amp Company Limited June 30 1988 via Google Books Healy Mel March 25 2016 Good Friday the holy hour and the bona fides Dunne Declan May 8 2015 Mulligan s Grand Old Pub of Poolbeg Street Mercier Press Ltd ISBN 9781781173497 via Google Books Donohoe Miriam Longer pub opening hours come into operation today The Irish Times A pub in Galway is bringing back the in famous Holy Hour lock in this coming Easter Sunday JOE ie Calling time on the holy hour independent Irish pubs for dummies a lesson in decorum IrishCentral com June 2 2011 Dolan T P June 30 2004 A Dictionary of Hiberno English The Irish Use of English Gill amp Macmillan Ltd ISBN 9780717135356 via Google Books Kearns Kevin C August 1 1996 Dublin Pub Life and Lore An Oral History of Dublin s Traditional Irish Pubs The Recollections of Dublin s Publicans Barmen and Regulars Gill amp Macmillan Ltd ISBN 9780717164714 via Google Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Holy Hour amp oldid 1115850815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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