Episodes

Tuesday Aug 19, 2025
Tuesday Aug 19, 2025
St John Eudes (1601–1680), honoured within the Octave of the Assumption, lived wholly for the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Tested in plague, preaching missions with humility and Marian trust, he founded the Eudists and Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, confronting sin with mercy and forming holy priests. As apostle of the Sacred Hearts, he showed that devotion to them keeps our lamps burning, leading us, like Mary assumed, to share Christ’s eternal wedding feast. https://selsey.org/2025/08/15/nuntiatoria-lxvii-veritas-lucet/

Monday Aug 18, 2025
Monday Aug 18, 2025
St Agapitus, a boy of fifteen, defied pagan Rome and won the martyr’s crown. His witness shows what true revival means today: not surveys or sentiment, but resistance to the idols of our age—confusion about human nature, lust, broken marriage, disregard for life, conformity to lies, and worship of comfort. Revival will be real when youth, like Agapitus, choose Christ over the world, embracing purity, fidelity, sacrifice, and courage, and so share Our Lady’s incorruptible glory. https://selsey.org/2025/08/15/nuntiatoria-lxvii-veritas-lucet/

Sunday Aug 17, 2025
Sunday Aug 17, 2025
St Joachim, humble father of Our Lady, endured rejection in the Temple yet was heard by God, becoming ancestor of the Redeemer. His patience mirrors the Publican’s humility in today’s Gospel, unlike the Pharisee’s pride. With St Laurence, who gave the Church’s treasures to the poor and died a martyr, he shows that true riches are in charity. Mary’s Assumption crowns their fidelity, proving God exalts the lowly and fills the humble with glory. https://selsey.org/2025/08/15/nuntiatoria-lxvii-veritas-lucet/

Friday Aug 15, 2025
Friday Aug 15, 2025
Yesterday’s Vigil Gospel revealed Mary’s true blessedness: not only bearing Christ, but perfectly hearing and keeping God’s Word. Today’s feast shows the fruit of that perfection—her Assumption, body and soul, into heavenly glory as the Ark of the New Covenant, crowned Queen of Heaven. In her we see the promise of our own resurrection and are called to imitate her faith, purity, and love for the “one thing necessary.”https://selsey.org/2025/08/08/nuntiatoria-lxvi-veritatem-praedicare/

Thursday Aug 14, 2025
Thursday Aug 14, 2025
On the fifth day of St Laurence’s Octave, with the Vigil of the Assumption and St Eusebius, the Church calls us to generous self-giving. Laurence sowed charity in martyrdom; Eusebius sowed truth in steadfast confession; Mary sowed obedience in humble service. The grain must fall and die to bear fruit—so must we die to self, keep God’s word, and follow Christ, that we may share the harvest of eternal life.https://selsey.org/2025/08/08/nuntiatoria-lxvi-veritatem-praedicare/

Monday Jul 28, 2025
Monday Jul 28, 2025
SS Nazarius, Celsus, Victor, and Innocent, though from different centuries, share one witness: unwavering fidelity to Christ amid persecution. Nazarius and Celsus laboured as missionaries and died as martyrs under Nero. Pope Victor upheld liturgical unity and died for the faith. Pope Innocent, defender of orthodoxy, guided the Church through Rome’s collapse. Their lives embody the fructus martyrii—the fruit of martyrdom—calling us to patience, truth, and sacrificial love. https://selsey.org/2025/07/25/nuntiatoria-lxiv-fructus-fidei/

Friday Jul 25, 2025
Friday Jul 25, 2025
St James the Greater, first Apostle to be martyred, was transformed from fiery ambition to heroic witness, drinking Christ’s chalice in Jerusalem. Patron of pilgrims, his shrine at Compostela calls souls to conversion. St Christopher, the Christ-bearer, reminds us to carry others in charity, bearing Christ Himself. Both saints show that true greatness lies in sacrifice, service, and the Cross. May their intercession guide us on our earthly pilgrimage to heavenly glory. https://selsey.org/2025/07/18/nuntiatoria-lxiii-caritas-christi-urget-nos/

Thursday Jul 24, 2025
Thursday Jul 24, 2025
St Lewinna, a South Saxon virgin martyred c. 670 by pagans, bore early witness to Christ before St Wilfrid's mission. Her relics were venerated in Sussex, then stolen to Flanders in 1058, where her cult flourished. Today, with the Vigil of St James, we recall that true discipleship means selling all for the pearl of great price. Her life and death call us to purity, courage, and fidelity in a world returning to paganism. Chosen by Christ, may we too bear lasting fruit.https://selsey.org/2025/07/18/nuntiatoria-lxiii-caritas-christi-urget-nos/

Wednesday Jul 23, 2025
Wednesday Jul 23, 2025
St Apollinaris, first bishop of Ravenna and disciple of St Peter, preached Christ amid fierce persecution, enduring exile, torture, and martyrdom. A true shepherd, he ruled by serving, bearing witness through suffering. St Liborius, bishop of Le Mans, laboured in peace and charity, building up the Church in Gaul. Both saints model apostolic humility and pastoral courage, calling today’s bishops—and all of us—to steadfastness, sacrifice, and fidelity to Christ.https://selsey.org/2025/07/18/nuntiatoria-lxiii-caritas-christi-urget-nos/

Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
St Mary Magdalene, once a great sinner, became the model penitent, contemplative, and witness of the Resurrection. Identified by tradition with the woman who anointed Christ’s feet and with Mary of Bethany, she embodies the soul’s journey from sin to sanctity. Her love, stronger than death, led her to the Cross and the empty tomb. As Apostle to the Apostles, she shows us that deep repentance opens the way to deepest intimacy with Christ. https://selsey.org/2025/07/18/nuntiatoria-lxiii-caritas-christi-urget-nos/







