Sacred Calendar
The Roman year ordered for memory, penance, feasts, saints, and the daily pilgrimage of the faithful.
Calendar standard
Pre-1955 Roman usage
The calendar follows the universal Roman year under the rubrics of Pope St. Pius X, with the Roman Martyrology preserved as a distinct daily witness.
The day is presented for prayer, recollection, study, and perseverance in the City.
Daily observance
Today in the City of God
The Church keeps this day in holy time. The Pilgrim's Companion gathers the feast, daily quote, Martyrology, meditation, prayer, and related chapters into one daily path through the City.
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Daily observance
Lenten Ember Day
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Season: Lent
The day is set within the Roman year so its feast, Martyrology, daily quote, prayer, and reading path may be received together without blurring their proper sources.
Today's pilgrimage
Lenten Ember Day
Rank: Non-privileged Feria
Color: violet
Quote for the day
St. Francis de Sales
“Faith is like a bright ray of sunlight. It enables us to see God in all things as well as all things in God.”
Roman Martyrology
Roman Martyrology - February 25
In Egypt, in the time of the emperor Maximian, the birthday of the holy martyrs Victorinus, Victor, Nicephorus, Claudian, Dioscorus, Serapion, and Papias, under the emperor Numerian. The first two, having borne with constancy torments of refined cruelty for the confession of the faith, were beheaded. Nicephorus, after having been laid on a heated gridiron and on the fire, was hacked into small pieces. Claudian and Dioscorus were burned alive; Serapion and Papias were killed with the sword. — In Africa, the holy martyrs Donatus, Justus, Herena, and their companions. — At Rome, the birthday of pope St. Felix III., great-grandfather of St. Gregory the Great, who relates of him that he appeared to St. Tharsilla, his niece, and called her to the kingdom of heaven. — At Constantinople, St. Tharasius, bishop, a man of great erudition and piety, to whom is addressed an epistle of pope Adrian I., in defence of holy images. — At Nazianzus, St. Caesarius, whom his brother blessed Gregory the Theologian, says he saw among the hosts of the Blessed.
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The Lenten Ember Day
The season sanctified by fasting, prayer, and ordination.
The Lenten Ember Days belong to the Church's quarterly sanctification of the seasons, joining fasting and prayer to the needs of the clergy and the whole Christian people.
In Lent the Ember discipline presses more deeply: the faithful ask God to purify the Church, strengthen sacred ministers, and make penance fruitful rather than theatrical.
Virtue to practice
Ecclesial penance and prayer for sacred ministers.
Error to resist
The individualism that forgets fasting belongs to the whole Church and her sacred order.
For the pilgrim in exile
Let the Ember day widen your Lent. Your penance is not merely personal improvement; it is prayer with the Church for the Church.
Imitate today
- Pray for worthy priests and clerics.
- Offer some fasting or restraint for the sanctification of the Church.
- Ask God to make penance humble and hidden.
Sources
- St. Andrew Daily Missal, Liturgical Calendar: Ember Days occur in Lent.
- St. Andrew Daily Missal, Division of the Ecclesiastical Year: Ember Days are non-privileged ferias.
Breviary Witness
Fasting with the Church for the Church.
Matins - Lenten Ember Day
Breviary witness
- The Lenten Ember Days join the penitential season to the Church's prayer for sacred ministers and the sanctification of the Christian people.
- Their witness teaches that fasting is ecclesial. The faithful do penance not as isolated souls, but as members of the Mystical Body pleading for purity and holy order.
For the pilgrim in exile
Offer penance for the Church, her ministers, and those who hunger for valid sacraments.
Sources
- Roman Breviary, Lenten Ember Days.
- St. Andrew Daily Missal, Lenten Ember Days.
Meditation
The Cross in Exile
The day teaches the soul that humiliation, contradiction, and penance do not mean God has lost His rule. The Cross is the form by which fidelity is purified. The Church in exile must learn to suffer without surrendering truth and to repent without losing hope.
Related paths
Walk the day through the City.
Today's chapters
Read with the feast.
Prayer
The day should become prayer.
O Lord, when confusion, scarcity, or loneliness presses upon me, keep me from despair. Thou hast not abandoned the faithful who cling to truth.
Thought for the pilgrim
The soul in exile is not abandoned.
Practice
The day should become obedience.
Name one grace God has preserved for you in exile and thank Him for it plainly.
Source notes
Universal Roman Calendar under the rubrics of Pope St. Pius X
Fasting and abstinence according to the laws observed in 1952
Daily quotations and pilgrimage excerpts should come from Scripture, Fathers, Doctors, saints, traditional popes before 1958, traditional catechisms, approved devotional works, or received liturgical texts.
The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, published by John Murphy Company; the local 1916 text is displayed and traceable to its source lines.
- St. Andrew Daily Missal, Liturgical Calendar, pp. xiii and xv: Ember Days occur in Advent, Lent, Whitsuntide, and after September 14.
- St. Andrew Daily Missal, Division of the Ecclesiastical Year, p. x: Ember Days are non-privileged ferias; their commemoration remains distinct from the feast and from the separate 1952 fasting layer.