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SUMMARY:SKEMA
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n3rd Week in Ordinary Time\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (A)\, Weekdays (I)\nJanuary 22 – 28\, 2023\n\n\n\nSun\n22\nMon\n23\nTue\n24\nWed\n25\nThu\n26\nFri\n27\nSat\n28\n\n\nOffice\n3rd Sunday\nWeekday\nSt Francis de Sales\nConversion of St Paul\nSS Robert\, Alberic\, & Stephen\nSS Timothy & Titus\nSt Thomas Aquinas\n\n\nVigils\nJudg 9:1-21\nJudg 9:22-41\nJudg 9:42-57\nActs 26:1-23\nLev 26:3-13\nJudg 10:6-18\nJudg 11:1-11\n\n\nLauds\nZech 7:1-7\nZech 7:8-14\nZech 8:1-6\nSir 39:1-10\nSir 2:1-11\nZech 8:7-11\nZech 8:12-17\n\n\nMass\n67\n317\n318\n519\n606\, 322\, 815.8\n520\, 321\n322\n\n\n1st\nIsa 8:23b-9:3\nHeb 9:15\, 24-28\nHeb 10:1-10\nActs 22:3-16\nSir 44:1\,10-15\n2 Tim 1:1-8\nHeb 11:1-2\, 8-19\n\n\n2nd\n1 Cor 1:10-13\, 17\n\n\n\nHeb 11:1-2\, 8-16\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nMatt 4:12-23\nMark 3:22-30\nMark 3:31-35\nMark 16:15-18\nMark 10:24b-30\nMark 4:26-34\nMark 4:35-41\n\n\nVespers\nEph 5:1-5\nEph 5:6-14\nEph 5:15-20\nEph 4:1-6\n1 Jn 4:13-21\nEph 6:1-9\nEph 6:10-17
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
DESCRIPTION:He Went to Capernaum\, that the Prophecy of Isaiah Might be Fulfilled1\nA Commentary by John Justus Landsberg \nThe people who walked in darkness have seen a great light. Everyone knows that we were all born in darkness\, and once lived in darkness. But now that the Sun of Righteousness has risen for us\, let us see that we no longer remain in darkness. \nChrist came to enlighten those who lived in darkness\, overshadowed by death\, and to guide their feet into the way of peace. Do you ask what darkness? Whatever is present in our intellect\, in our will\, or in our memory that is not God\, or which has not its source in God; that is to say\, whatever in us is not for God’s sake\, is a barrier between God and the soul – it is darkness.\nIn himself Christ brought us light which would enable us to see our sins\, and hate our darkness. His freely chosen poverty\, when there was no place for him in the inn\, is for us a light by which we can now learn that the poor in spirit\, to whom the kingdom of heaven belongs\, are blessed. \nThe love with which Christ offered himself to instruct us\, and to endure for us injuries\, ostracism\, persecution\, lashes\, and death upon a cross; the love finally which made him pray for those who crucified him – that love is for us a light by which we may learn to love our enemies. \nThe humility with which he emptied himself\, taking the nature of a slave\, and with which he scorned the glory of the world\, and willed to be born\, not in a palace but in a stable\, and to die ignominiously on a gibbet – that humility is for us a light showing us what a detestable crime it is for clay\, that is to say\, for poor weak creatures\, to be proud\, to exalt themselves\, or to refuse submission\, when the infinite God was humbled\, despised\, and subject to human beings. \nThe meekness with which Christ endured hunger\, thirst\, cold\, harsh words\, lashes\, and wounds\, when he was led like a sheep to the slaughter\, and like a lamb before his shearer opened not his mouth – that meekness is for us a light. By it we see how useless it is to be angry\, how useless to threaten. By it we accept our own suffering\, and do not serve Christ merely from routine. By it we learn how much is required of us\, and that when suffering comes our way we should bewail our sins in silent submission\, since he endured affliction with such patience and long-suffering\, not for his own sins\, but for ours. \nReflect then\, beloved\, on all the virtues which Christ taught us by his example\, which he recommends by his counsel\, and which he enables us to imitate by the assistance of his grace. \n1 Journey with the Fathers: Commentaries on the Sunday Gospels Year A. Ed. Edith Barnecut\, O.S.B. New York: New City Press\, 1992. 82-83.
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