The Canons Regular of St John Cantius, based in Chicago, Illinois, have a well-deserved reputation for cultivating excellence in the liturgy, and we have gladly featured them many times here on NLM. They were recently kind enough to share with us some information about their way of keeping the Roman tradition of the Lenten station churches, more than 4,800 miles away from the Eternal City.
The stational shrine set up for the First Monday of Lent, at the basilica of St Peter’s Chains. |
The station shrine in the church of St Peter in Volo, Illinois, also staffed by the CRSJC, set up for the Second Sunday of Lent, station at Santa Maria in Domnica.
Back in Chicago, the basilica of St Mark on Monday of the Third Week, with a statue of the Evangelist.
Laetare Sunday, a jeweled Cross for the basilica of the Holy Cross, nicknamed “in Jerusalem”.
For today, San Lorenzo “in Damaso”
Ember Saturday at St Peter’s
We are also glad to share some photos of the church of St John Cantius taken on Laetare Sunday by one of our favorite photographers, Allison Girone. The third photo of this set shows the stational shrine, and the fourth shows the visit to it before the Mass.