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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n18th Week in Ordinary Time\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (B)\, Weekdays (II)\nAugust 4 – 10\, 2024\n\n\n\nSun\n4\nMon\n5\nTue\n6\nWed\n7\nThu\n8\nFri\n9\nSat\n10\n\n\nOffice\n18th Sunday\nWeekday\nTransfiguration of the Lord\nSt Cajetan\nSt Dominic\nSt Teresa Benedicta\nSt Lawrence\n\n\nVigils\n1 Sam 20:1-24a\n1 Sam 20:24b-21:1\n2 Cor 3:7-4:6\n1 Sam 21:2-22:5\n1 Sam 22:6-23\n1 Sam 23:1-28\nExodus 18:13-26\n\n\nLauds\nHab 2:15-20\nHab 3:1-7\nSir 48:1-11\nHab 3:8-15\nHab 3:16-19\nZephaniah 1:1-6\nTobit 4:5-11\n\n\nMass\n113\n407\n614\n409\n410\n411\n618\n\n\n1st\nExod 16:2-4\, 12-15\nJer 28:1-17\n2 Peter 1:16-19\nJer 31:1-7\nJer 31:31-34\nNah 2:1\, 3; 3:1-3\, 6-7\n2 Cor 9:6-10\n\n\n2nd\nEph 4:17\, 20-24\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nJohn 6:24-35\nMatt 14:13-21\nMark 9:2-10\nMatt 15:21-28\nMatt 16:13-23\nMatt 16:24-28\nJohn 12:24-26\n\n\nVespers\nTitus 1:1-9\nTitus 1:10-16\n1 Jn 5:9-12\nTitus 2:11-15\nTitus 3:1-8a\nTitus 3:8b-15\nJas 1:1-11
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 18th Sunday
DESCRIPTION:THE BREAD OF LIFE \nFrom a commentary by Theophylact of Ohrid1 \n◊◊◊ \nOur ancestors ate manna in the desert\, as it is written\, “He gave them \nbread from heaven to eat.” Wishing to persuade Christ to perform the kind of \nmiracle that would provide them with bodily nourishment\, the people in their \ninsatiable greed called to mind the manna. What was the reply of Our Lord \nJesus\, the infinite wisdom of God? It was not Moses who gave you bread. In \nother words\, “Moses did not give you the true bread. On the contrary everything \nthat happened at that time was a prefiguring of what is happening now…” \nOur Lord refers to himself as the true bread not because the manna was \nsomething illusory\, but because it was only a type and a shadow\, and not the \nreality it signified. \nThis bread\, being the Son of the living Father\, is life by its very nature\, \nand accordingly gives life to all. Just as earthly bread sustains the frail substance \nof the flesh and prevents it from falling into decay\, so Christ quickens the soul \nthrough the power of the Spirit\, and also preserves the body for immortality. \nThrough Christ\, resurrection from the dead and bodily immortality have been \ngraciously bestowed upon the human race. \nJesus said to the people: “I am the Bread of Life. Whoever come to me \nshall never hunger\, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.” He did not \nsay the bread of bodily nourishment\, but the bread of life. For when everything \nhas been reduced to a condition of spiritual death\, the Lord gave us life through \nhimself\, who is bread because\, as we believe\, the leaven in the dough of our \nhumanity was baked through and through by the fire of his divinity. He is the \nbread not of this ordinary life\, but of a very different kind of life which death3 \nwill never cut short. \nWhoever believes in this bread\, will never hunger\, will never be famished \nfor want of hearing the Word of God\, nor will such a person be parched by \nspiritual thirst through lack of the waters of baptism and the consecration \nimparted by the Spirit. The unbaptized\, deprived of the refreshment afforded \nby the sacred water\, suffer thirst and great aridity. The baptized on the other \nhand\, being possessed of the Spirit\, enjoy its continual consolation.
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