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Sunday, January 28, 2007
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading:
Psalm:
Second Reading:
Gospel:
Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19
Psalm 71:1-6, 15-17
1 Corinthians 12:31 - 13:13 or 13:4-13
Luke 4:21-30

A Christian has a union with Jesus Christ more noble, more intimate and more perfect than the members of a human body have with their head.

-- St. John Eudes

Monday, January 29, 2007
Feria
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Hebrews 11:32-40
Psalm 31:20-24
Mark 5:1-20

You tell me you do not have the time to give two or three hours to prayer; who asks you to do so? No one can be excused from ejaculations because it can be made while coming and going about one's business. Recommend yourself to God the first thing in the morning, protest that you do not wish to offend Him, and then go about your affairs, resolved, nevertheless, to raise your spirit to God, even amidst company.

-- St. Francis de Sales

Tuesday, January 30, 2007
St. Hyacinth Marescotti, Virgin (Memorial)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Hebrews 12:1-4
Psalm 22:26-28, 30-32
Mark 5:21-43

All our religion is but a false religion, and all our virtues are mere illusions and we ourselves are only hypocrites in the sight of God, if we have not that universal charity for everyone - for the good, and for the bad, for the poor and for the rich, and for all those who do us harm as much as those who do us good.

-- St. John Vianney

Wednesday, January 31, 2007
St. John Bosco, Priest (Memorial)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Hebrews 12:4-7, 11-15
Psalm 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18
Mark 6:1-6

God did not ask us to follow Him because He needed our help, but because He knew that loving Him would make us whole.

-- St. Irenaus

Thursday, February 1, 2007
Feria
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Hebrews 12:18-19, 21-24
Psalm 48:2-4, 9-11
Mark 6:7-13

By nature, each one of us is enclosed in his own personality, but supernaturally, we are all one. We are made one body in Christ, because we are nourished by one flesh. As Christ is indivisible, we are all one in him. Therefore, He asked His Father "that they may all be One as We also are one."

-- St Cyril of Alexandria

Friday, February 2, 2007
The Presentation of the Lord (Feast)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Second Reading:
Gospel:
Malachi 3:1-4
Psalm 24:7-10
Hebrews 2:14-18
Luke 2:22-40 or 2:22-32

Many may not find giving up food and drink and a soft bed too difficult. But bearing an insult, a wrong, or hurtful words.....this is something to be done not by many but by few. God wants us to know how to find Him in all those things he allows to happen, and that can go against our likes and dislikes and preferences and upset our plans.

-- St. John Chrysostom

Saturday, February 3, 2007
St. Blaise, Bishop and Martyr (Optional Memorial)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Hebrews 13:15-17, 20-21
Psalm 23:1-6
Mark 6:30-34

She could do more because she loved more.

-- St. Gregory the Great (speaking of Scholastica)

Sunday, February 4, 2007
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading:
Psalm:
Second Reading:
Gospel:
Isaiah 6:1-2, 3-8
Psalm 138:1-5, 7-8
1 Corinthians 15:1-11 or 15:3-8, 11
Luke 5:1-11

Virtue is nothing without the trial of temptation, for there is no conflict without an enemy, no victory without strife.

-- Pope St. Leo the Great

Monday, February 5, 2007
St. Agatha, Virgin, Martyr (Memorial)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Genesis 1:1-19
Psalm 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35
Mark 6:53-56

When we come to the sign of the Lord in the sacrament of baptism we are freed of these chains and liberated by the blood of Christ and by his name. Therefore, beloved, we are washed clean but once; we are freed only once; we are received into the immortal kingdom once and for all. Once and for all are they happy whose sins are forgiven and whose stains are blotted out. Hold fast to what you have received; preserve it joyfully; sin no more. Keep yourselves as children cleansed by that sacrament and made spotless for the day of the Lord.

-- St. Pacian

Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Sts. Peter Baptist, OFM, Paul Miki, and Companions, Martyrs (Memorial)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Genesis 1:20  - 2:4
Psalm 8:4-9
Mark 7:1-13

We begin our day be seeing Christ in the consecrated bread, and throughout the day we continue to see Him in the torn bodies of our poor. We pray, that is, through our work, performing it with Jesus, for Jesus and upon Jesus. The poor are our prayer. They carry God in them. Prayer means praying everything, praying the work. We meet the Lord who hungers and thirsts, in the poor.....and the poor could be you or I or any person kind enough to show us his or her love and to come to our place. Because we cannot see Christ, we cannot express our love to Him in person. But our neighbor we can see, and we can do for him or her what we would love to do for Jesus if He were visible.

-- Mother Teresa

Wednesday, February 7, 2007
St. Colette of Corbie, Virgin (Memorial)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Genesis 2:4-9, 15-17
Psalm 104:1-2, 27-30
Mark 7:14-23

Tell the children about God and His Saints. During the holy time of Lent, speak to them of their suffering Savior. During Paschal time, of His glorious Resurrection. During Christmas time, of His Birth. You will see what a profound impression it will make on the minds of your children.

-- St. John Vianney

Thursday, February 8, 2007
Feria
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Genesis 2:18-25
Psalm 128:1-5
Mark 7:24-30

He who was crucified in the flesh, our Lord Jesus Christ, is true God, Lord of glory, and one of the Holy Trinity.

-- Council of Constantinople II

Friday, February 9, 2007
Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Genesis 3:1-8
Psalm 32:1-2, 5-7
Mark 7:31-37

You are firmly convinced about our Lord, who is truly of the race of David according to the flesh, Son of God according to the will and power of God, truly born of a virgin,. . . he was truly nailed to a tree for us in his flesh under Pontius Pilate. . . he truly suffered, as he is also truly risen.

-- St. Ignatius of Antioch

Saturday, February 10, 2007
St. Scholastica, Virgin (Memorial)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Genesis 3:9-24
Psalm 90:2-6, 12-13
Mark 8:1-10

Whoever is wakeful and prayerful in the night, in this visible darkness he is surrounded by an invisible light.

-- St. Ephraem of Syria

 

 

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