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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n27th Week in Ordinary Time\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (B)\, Weekdays (II)\nOctober 6 – 12\, 2024\n\n\n\nSun\n6\nMon\n7\nTue\n8\nWed\n9\nThu\n10\nFri\n11\nSat\n12\n\n\nOffice\n27th Sunday\nOur Lady of the Rosary\nWeekday\nWeekday\nOffice for Vocations\nSt John XXIII\nWeekday\n\n\nVigils\nWis 2:12-24\nJudith 15:8-16:2\, 11-16\nWis 3:1-12\nWis 3:13-4:6\nWis 4:7-19\nWis 4:20-5:13\nWis 5:14-23\n\n\nLauds\nHos 9:1-9\nSir 39:12-22\nHos 9:10-17\nHos 10:1-8\nHos 10:9-15\nHos 11:1-7\nHos 11:8-11\n\n\nMass\n140\n461\n462\n463\n464\n465\n466\n\n\n1st\nGen 2:18-24\nGal 1:6-12\nGal 1:13-24\nGal 2:1-2\, 7-14\nGal 3:1-5\nGal 3:7-14\nGal 3:22-29\n\n\n2nd\nHeb 2:9-11\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nMark 10:2-16\nLuke 10:25-37\nLuke 10:38-42\nLuke 11:1-4\nLuke 11:5-13\nLuke 11:15-26\nLuke 11:27-28\n\n\nVespers\n1 John 3:4-10\nActs 1:12-14\n1 John 3:11-18\n1 John 3:19-24\n1 John 4:1-6\n1 John 4:7-12\n1 John 4:13-21
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 27th Sunday
DESCRIPTION:THEY ARE NO LONGER TWO \nBUT ONE \nFrom a commentary by Jacob of Serugh1 \n◊◊◊ \nIn his mysterious plans the Father had destined a bride for his only Son \nand presented her to him under the guise of prophetic images. Moses appeared \nand with deft hand sketched a picture of bridegroom and bride but immediately \ndrew a veil over it. In his book he wrote that a man should leave a father and \nmother so as to be joined to his wife\, that the two might in very truth become \none. The prophet Moses spoke of man and woman in this way in order to foretell \nChrist and his Church. With a prophet’s penetrating gaze he contemplated \nChrist becoming one with the Church through the mystery of water. He saw \nChrist even from the Virgin’s womb drawing the Church to himself\, and the \nChurch in the water of baptism drawing Christ to herself. Bridegroom and bride \nwere thus wholly united in a mystical manner\, which is why Moses wrote that \nthe two should become one. \nWith veiled face Moses contemplated Christ and the Church; the one he \ncalled “man” and the other “woman” so as not to reveal the full splendor of the \nreality. After the marriage celebration came Paul. He saw the veil covering their \nsplendor and lifted it\, revealing Christ and his Church to the whole world\, and \nshowing that it was they whom Moses had described in his prophetic vision. In \nan outburst of inspired joy the apostle exclaimed: This is a great mystery! He \nrevealed the meaning of the veiled picture the prophet had called man and \nwoman\, declaring: I know that it is Christ and his Church\, who were two before \nbut have now become one. \nWives are not united to their husbands as closely as the Church is to the \nSon of God. What husband but our Lord ever died for his wife\, and what bride \never chose a crucified man as her husband? Who ever gave his blood as a gift to \nhis wife except the one who died on the cross and sealed the marriage bond with \nhis wounds? Who was ever seen lying dead at his own wedding banquet with his \nwife at his side seeking to console herself by embracing him? At what other \ncelebration\, at what other feast is the bridegroom’s body distributed to the \nguests in the form of bread? \nDeath separates wives from husbands\, but in this case it is death that \nunites the bride to her beloved. He died on the cross\, bequeathed his body to his \nglorious spouse\, and now every day she receives and consumes it at his table. \nShe consumes it under the form of bread\, and under the form of wine that she \ndrinks\, so that the whole world may know that they are no longer two but one. \n  \n  \n  \n 
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