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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\nEpiphany Week\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (C)\, Weekdays (I)\nJanuary 5 – 11\, 2025\n\n\n\nSun\n5\nMon\n6\nTue\n7\nWed\n8\nThu\n9\nFri\n10\nSat\n11\n\n\nOffice\nEpiphany of the Lord\nWeekday after Epiphany\nWeekday after Epiphany\nWeekday after Epiphany\nWeekday after Epiphany\nSt Gregory of Nyssa\nWeekday after Epiphany\n\n\nVigils\nIsa 60:1-22\nIsa 61:1-11\nIsa 62:1-12\nIsa 63:7-19\nIsa 64:1-11\nIsa 65:13-25\nIsa 66:10-14\, 18-23\n\n\nLauds\nBaruch 4:36-5:9\nIsa 59:14-21\nIsa 60:1-7\nIsa 60:10-14\nIsa 60:15-22\nBaruch 4:30-37\nBaruch 5:1-9\n\n\nMass\n20\n212\n213\n214\n215\n216\n217\n\n\n1st\nIsa 60:1-6\n1 John 3:22-4:6\n1 John 4:7-10\n1 John 4:11-18\n1 John 4:19-5:4\n1 John 5:5-13\n1 John 5:14-21\n\n\n2nd\nEph 3:2-3a\, 5-6\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nMatt 2:1-12\nMatt 4:12-17\, 23-25\nMark 6:34-44\nMark 6:45-52\nLuke 4:14-22a\nLuke 5:12-16\nJohn 3:22-30\n\n\nVespers\n2 Tim 1:6-14\nEph 4:1-6\nEph 4:17-24\nEph 4:25-32\nEph 5:6-20\nEph 6:10-17\nCol 2:8-15
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - Epiphany of the Lord
DESCRIPTION:THE GLORY OF CHRIST \nFrom a sermon by St John Henry Newman \n◊◊◊ \nThe Epiphany is a season especially set apart for adoring the glory of \nChrist. The word may be taken to mean the manifestation of His glory\, and leads \nus to the contemplation of Him as a King upon His throne in the midst of His \ncourt\, with His servants around Him\, and His guards in attendance. At \nChristmas we commemorate His grace; and in Lent His temptation; and on \nGood Friday His sufferings and death; and on Easter Day His victory; and on \nAscension Thursday His return to the Father; and in Advent we anticipate His \nsecond coming. And in all of these seasons He does something\, or suffers \nsomething: but in the Epiphany and the weeks after it\, we celebrate Him\, not as \non His field of battle\, or in His solitary retreat\, but as an august and glorious \nKing; we view Him as the Object of our worship. \nThen only\, during His whole earthly history\, did He fulfil the type of \nSolomon\, and held (as I may say) a court\, and received the homage of His \nsubjects; namely\, when He was an infant. His throne was His undefiled \nmother’s arms; His chamber of state was a cottage or a cave; the worshippers \nwere the wise men of the East\, and they brought Him presents\, gold\, \nfrankincense and myrrh. All around and about Him seemed of earth\, except to \nthe eye of faith; one note alone had He of divinity. As the great of this world are \noften plainly dressed\, and look like other people\, except for having some one \ncostly ornament on their breast or on their brow; so the Son of Mary in His lowly \ndwelling\, and in an infant’s form\, was declared to be the Son of God Most High\, \nthe Father of ages\, and the Prince of Peace\, by His star; a wonderful appearance \nwhich had guided the wise men all the way from the East\, even unto Bethlehem. \nThis being the character of this Sacred Season\, our services throughout it\, \nas far as they are proper to it\, are full of the image of a king in his royal court\, of a \nsovereign surrounded by subjects\, of a glorious prince upon a throne. There is \nno thought of war\, or of strife\, or of suffering\, or of triumph\, or of vengeance \nconnected with the Epiphany\, but of august majesty\, of power\, of prosperity\, of \nsplendor\, of serenity\, of benignity. Now\, if at any time\, it is fit to say\, “The Lord \nis in His holy temple\, let all the earth keep silence before Him.” “The Lord sits \nabove the waters\, and the Lord remains a king forever.” “The Lord of Hosts is \nwith us; the God of Jacob is our refuge.” “O come\, let us worship\, and fall down\, \nand kneel before the Lord our Maker.” “O magnify the Lord our God\, and fall \ndown before His footstool\, for He is holy.” “O worship the Lord in the beauty of \nholiness; bring presents\, and come into His courts.”
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