Bl Humbert of Romans, 5th
Master General of the Dominican Order, explained why Our Lady is specially
honoured on Saturday, and even cited the Sequence then sung at Mass on Saturdays; hereunder, my translation:
From The Exposition of Master
Humbert on the Constitutions of the Friars Preachers.
XXIV. Why the Sabbath is
attributed to the Blessed Virgin.
And it is expedient not to be
ignorant why those who are devout to the Blessed Virgin honour her more on
Saturday than on another day.
[i] Therefore it must be attended
to that on the Sabbath day it is said that the Lord rested: also, he rested in
her as if in his tabernacle. Thus
the Sabbath and the Virgin accord, for the Saturday is the time, and she is the
place, of the rest of the Lord.
[ii] Also, on the Sabbath the
work of creation was completed, or, of nature: while in her was completed the
work of re-creation, or, of grace.
Bernard [says]: In thee and through thee, Most Benign, the hand of the
Creator hath re-created whatsoever it had created; therefore she and the
Sabbath accord in this manner of completion.
[iii] Also, the Sabbath day was
blessed above the other days, whence Genesis 2 [says]: The Lord blessed the
seventh day; also, she is blessed above all women.
[iv] Also, the Sabbath day was
holier than the rest, whence also in the same [chapter it says]: And he
hallowed it. And she is holier
than everyone. Wherefore it is
fitting that the one blessed above others and holier than all is more specially
to be honoured on the blessed day and on the holier day.
[v] Again, as the Sabbath day is
mid-way between the Day of Venus [Friday] which is that of suffering, and the
Lord’s Day which is the day of joy, and neither is anyone able to pass from
that day of suffering to the day of joy, unless through the Sabbath day; so
neither from the suffering of this world to the joy of heaven is anyone able to
pass, unless by the Mediatrix of the world herself.
[vi] Again, as the Saints say,
the others failed [in faith] on the Sabbath day, she stood by her faith.
[vii] Again, the Sabbath day is
filled by her doing many miracles, and coming to the aid of men, as the example
is given by John Beleth, of a certain icon of her, whose veil was lifted up on
the Sabbath day. And there are
many others similar.
These therefore are the seven
reasons why it is we serve her more on the Sabbath day, doing devoutly and
solemnly her whole Office in the church.
Then even in the office of the
church is sung a certain sequence of her proper to the Saturday, in which the
preceding reasons are touched on why Saturday is more specially attributed to
her:
Jubilemus in hac die
Quam Reginæ cœli piæ
Dicavit Ecclesia.
Hæc est dies in qua sua
Vota tibi, Virgo, tua
Reddit hæc familia.
Omne sæculum, omni die
Servi Virgini Mariæ:
Sed in hac devotius.
In hac psallas, in hac ores,
In hac laudes et labores,
Et cantes jucundius.
Virgo quæ non habet parem
Diem sibi singularem
Non injuste vindicat.
O quam digne sibi dari
Diem hunc et consecrari
Res inspecta prædicat!
Hodiernæ lux diei
Dies fuit requiei
Plasmatoris omnium.
Sic quievit in Maria,
Dum ipsius in hac via
Virgo fit hospitium.
Cunctæ tunc sunt creaturæ
Factæ dum opus naturæ
Complet Deus hodie.
Universa tunc refecit,
Dum in Matre qui nos fecit
Complet opus gratiæ.
Dies olim benedicta,
Dies quoque sancta dicta
Fuit ista septima.
Quam benedicta dicaris
Scimus, Virgo singularis,
Et quam sis sanctissima.
Dum transis ad gaudiosum
Diem, relinquens pœnosum,
Dies est hæc media.
Hæc de pœnis nos educit
Mediatrix, et adducit
Ad superna gaudia.
In hac die dum desperat
Grex pusillus qui tunc erat
Fidem tenet firmius.
In hac die suspirantes
Ad se, seque deprecantes
Obaudit frequentius.
Veneremur ergo, fratres,
Ut sanxerunt sancti patres,
In hac die Virginem.
Exorantes ut conducat
Nos hic, et tandem perducat
Ad illam dulcedinem. Amen.
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Let us rejoice on this day
Which to the pious Queen of
heaven
The Church hath dedicated.
This is the day on which their
Vows to thee, Virgin, this
Thy family pays.
Every age, every day
The Virgin Mary is served:
But on this more devoutly.
On this
thou sing’st, on this thou pray’st,
On this
thou praisest and labourest,
And
chantest more happily.
The Virgin
who has no peer
To this
singular day she herself
Not unjustly
lays claim.
O how
worthy to be given to herself
This day
and to be consecrated
The thing
viewed preaches!
The light
of today’s day
Was the day
of rest
Of the
Maker of all.
So he
rested in Mary,
When in
this way of he himself
The Virgin
was made the host.
Then all
creatures were
Made when
the work of nature
God
finished today.
Then all
things were re-made,
When in the
Mother he who made us
Completed
the work of grace.
The day
once blessed
And the day
called holy
Was the
seventh one.
How blessed
thou art called
We know,
singular Virgin,
And how
thou art most holy.
When thou
passest to the day
Of joy,
relinquishing suffering,
This day is
in the middle.
This from
pain us led
The
Mediatrix, and brought us
To supernal
joys.
On this day
when despaired
The little
flock, she was then
Holding
more firmly to faith.
On this day
those sighing
To her, and
praying to her
She hears
more frequently.
Let us
revere, brethren,
As hallowed
the holy fathers,
On this day
the Virgin.
Praying
that she conduct
Us here,
and at length lead us
To her
delight. Amen.
— Expositio Magistri Humberti
super Constitutiones Fratrum Prædicatorum,
XXIV. (Quare sabbatum attribuitur Beatæ Virgini). Opera de Vita Regulari, ed. J. J. Berthier O.P., Rome: A. Befani, 1889,
Vol. II.
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