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SUMMARY:Skema: 9th Week in Ordinary Time
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass \n9th Week in Ordinary Time \n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (A)\, Weekdays (II) \nMay 31 – June 6\, 2026 \n\n\n \nSun \n31 \nMon \n1 \nTue \n2 \nWed \n3 \nThu \n4 \nFri \n5 \nSat \n6 \n\n\nOffice \nHoly Trinity \nSt Justin Martyr \nWeekday \nSt Charles Lwanga & Companions \nWeekday \nSt Boniface \nMemorial of the BVM \n\n\nVigils \nSir 36:1-22 \nNeh 9:1-11 \nNeh 9:12-20 \nNeh 9:21-28 \nNeh 9:29-37 \nNeh 10:1-2; 29-40 \nTobit 1:1-15 \n\n\nLauds \nSir 42:15-25 \nEccles 2:24-3:8 \nEccles 3:9-15 \nEccles 3:16-22 \nEccles 4:1-6 \nEccles 4:7-12 \nEccles 4:13-17 \n\n\nMass \n164 \n353 \n354 \n355 \n356 \n357 \n358 \n\n\n1st \nExod 34:4b-6\, 8-9 \n2 Pet 1:2-7 \n2 Pet 3:12-15a\, 17-18 \n2 Tim 1:1-3\, 6-12 \n2 Tim 2:8-15 \n2 Tim 3:10-17 \n2 Tim 4:1-8 \n\n\n2nd \n2 Cor 13:11-13 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\nGospel \nJohn 3:16-18 \nMark 12:1-12 \nMark 12:13-17 \nMark 12:18-27 \nMark 12:28-34 \nMark 12:35-37 \nMark 12:38-44 \n\n\nVespers \n1 Cor 2:11-16 \nGal 3:1-9 \nGal 3:10-14 \nGal 3:15-22 \nGal 3:23-29 \nGal 4:1-11 \nHeb 9:18-22 
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SUMMARY:Corpus Christi
DESCRIPTION:A reading from the Papal Bull “Transiturus” of\nPOPE URBAN IV 1\n◊◊◊\nBishop Urban\, servant of the servants of God\, to the venerable brothers\,\nPatriarchs\, Archbishops\, Bishops\, and other prelates of the Church\, health and\nthe apostolic blessing. About to pass from this world to the Father\, our Saviour\nthe Lord Jesus Christ\, since the time of his Passion was at hand\, instituted the\ngreat and wonderful Sacrament of his Body and Blood\, bestowing his Body as\nfood and his Blood as drink. For\, as often as we eat this bread and drink this\ncup\, we announce the death of the Lord.\nIndeed\, at the institution of this Sacrament\, he himself said to the\nApostles: Do this in memory of me: so that for us the special and outstanding\nmemorial of his love would be this venerable Sacrament; a memorial in which\nwe attain the corporeal Presence of the Saviour himself.\nOther things which we remember we embrace spiritually and mentally:\nwe do not thereby obtain their real presence. However\, in this sacramental\ncommemoration\, Jesus Christ is present with us in his proper substance\,\nalthough under another form. As he was about to ascend into heaven\, he said to\nthe Apostles and their helpers\, I will be with you all days even unto the\nconsummation of the world.\nHe comforted them with a gracious promise that he would remain and\nwould be with them even by his corporeal presence. Therefore he gave himself\nas nourishment\, so that\, since man fell by means of the food of the death-giving\ntree; man is raised up by means of the food of the life-giving tree. Eating\nwounded us\, and eating healed us. Thus the Saviour says\, My Flesh is real food. \nThis bread is taken but truly not consumed\, because it is not transformed into\nthe eater. Rather\, if it is worthily received\, the recipient is conformed to it.\nWe should celebrate continuously the memory of this memorial\, because\nthe more frequently his gift and favor are looked upon\, so much the more firmly\nare they kept in memory. Therefore\, although this memorial Sacrament is\nfrequented in the daily solemnities of the Mass\, we nevertheless think suitable\nand worthy that\, at least once a year – especially to confound the lack of faith\nand the infamy of heretics – a more solemn and honorable memory of this\nSacrament be held. This is so because on Holy Thursday\, the day on which the\nLord himself instituted this Sacrament\, the universal Church\, occupied with the\nreconciliation of penitents\, blessing the chrism\, fulfilling the Commandments\nabout the washing of the feet and many other such things\, is not sufficiently free\nto celebrate so great a Sacrament.\nMoreover we know that\, while we were constituted in a lesser office\, it was\ndivinely revealed to certain Catholics that a feast of this kind should be\ncelebrated generally throughout the Church. Therefore\, to strengthen and exalt\nthe Catholic Faith\, we decree that\, besides the daily memory that the Church\nmakes of this Sacrament\, there be celebrated a more solemn and special annual\nmemorial. Then let the hearts and mouths of all break forth in hymns of saving\njoy; then let faith sing\, hope dance\, charity exult\, devotion applaud\, the choir be\njubilant\, and purity delight. Then let each one with willing spirit and prompt\nwill come together\, laudably fulfilling his duties\, celebrating the Solemnity of so\ngreat a Feast. \n1\nPope Urban IV\, The Bull Transiturus; tr. O’Connor (1988) from The Hidden Manna
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