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Optional Memorial of St. Peter Canisius, priest and doctor Old Calendar: St. Thomas, apostle
St. Peter Canisius (1521-1597) was born at Nijmegen, Holland, at the very time that Luther began to rebel against the Church and St. Ignatius Loyola was laying the foundations of the Jesuit Order. After studying the arts, civil law and theology, St. Peter joined the Jesuit Order and was ordained a priest in 1546. He is noted especially for the following services to the Church: he defended the Catholic faith against the Protestants; by preaching, writing, founding colleges and seminaries, he caused Catholic life to flourish; he rendered invaluable services to the ecumenical Council of Trent; he wrote many Catechisms which were translated into twelve languages in his own life time. He died in Fribourg, Switzerland.
According to the 1962 Missal of Bl. John XXIII the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, today is the feast of St. Thomas, now celebrated July 3. Previously St. Peter Canisius' feast was celebrated on April 27.It is the Sun, the Redeemer, whom we await. "I am the light [the sun] of the world" (John 8:12). Christ is the light of the world because of the faith which He has infused into souls. He has enlightened the world by His teaching and by the example of His life. In the crib, in Nazareth, on the cross on Calvary, in the tabernacle of our churches, He answers the eternal questioning of the benighted soul.O Antiphons ~ Radiant DawnO Radiant Dawn
O eternal Sun, come and enlighten us, for where Thou art not, there is darkness, death, and wickedness. "Come and enlighten all who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death."
5th O Antiphon:
Radiance of eternal light,
And sun of justice,
COME
Enlighten those sitting in darkness,
And in the shadow of death.
St. Peter Canisius
Peter Canisius, the remarkable Jesuit who almost single-handedly reevangelized Central Europe, founded dozens of colleges, contributed to the rebirth of Catholicism by his prodigious writings, and laid the groundwork for the Catholic Reformation north of the Alps. He was born at Nijmegen, Holland, in 1521, and his father was an instructor to princes in the court of the duke of Lorraine. St. Peter Canisius was part of a movement for religious reform as a very young man and in 1543, after attending a retreat given by Blessed Peter Favre, joined the Jesuits and was the eighth professed member of the Society of Jesus.
- See Celebrating the Feast of St. Peter Canisius and Celebrating the former Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle for ideas.
Today is Day Six of the Christmas Novena.

Daily Readings for:
December 21, 2009
(Readings on USCCB website)
Collect: Lord, you gave St. Peter Canisius wisdom and courage to defend the Catholic faith. By the help of his prayers may all who seek the truth rejoice in finding you, and may all who believe in you be loyal in professing their faith. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
- Cocoanut Busserln
- Farina Pudding
- Frumenty Pudding
- Kletzenbrot
- Kletzenbrot
- Krabeli
- Lamb Pie with Poppy Seed Crust
- Lebkuchen II
- Lebkuchen III (Inexpensive)
- Marzipan
- Nut Busserln
- Pate de Noel
- Plain Cookies
- Risengroed
- Rum Balls
- Rum Stangerln
- Spanish Wind
- Advent House
- Namedays
- O Antiphon Days
- O Antiphon Tree Decorations
- O Antiphons - December 17 - 24
- Religion in the Home for Elementary School: December
- Religion in the Home for Preschool: December
- Veni, Veni, Emmanuel or O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
- What is a Nameday?
- Advent and the Year of the Eucharist
- A-Thomasing
- Christmas Plays, Los Pastores and Las Posadas
- Las Posadas II
- Catechesis for the Feast of St. Thomas
- Celebrating for the Feast of St. Peter Canisius
- Celebrating on December 21, the former feast of St. Thomas the Apostle
- Advent Tower
- Advent Wreath Prayers I
- Christmas Novena
- Advent Wreath Prayers II
- Novena to the Infant Jesus
- Roman Ritual Blessing Before and After Meals: Advent (2nd Plan)
- December Devotion: The Immaculate Conception
- Christmas Anticipation Prayer
- None
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