CATHOLIC MASS VIDEO: Feast of the Presentation of the Lord 2.2.19 – Loretto Abbey (Archdiocese of Toronto)

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Televised Catholic Mass for the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, Feb. 2, 2019, from Loretto Abbey in the Archdiocese of Toronto. [Click here for Mass Readings] [featured image adapted from image at Creative Commons Wikimedia Commons Pjposullivan, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Loretto_Abbey_chapel_interior,_Toronto.JPG, with additional conditions stated at that link and in the alt-tag here]

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“Come, Let Us Worship the Lord of Creation; He Enters His Holy Temple” – Catholic Divine Office/ Liturgy of the Hours

File Photo of Sunrise at Joshua Tree National Park

[The Divine Office, or Liturgy of the Hours, begins the Liturgical Day with “A Call to Praise God” in the form of the Invitatory Psalm, usually Psalm 95, in stanzas, or strophes, interspersed with an antiphon. For the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, Feb. 2, the antiphon is “Come, Let Us Worship the Lord of Creation; He Enters

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CATHOLIC MASS READINGS: Feast of the Presentation of the Lord 2.2.19 – USCCB/ NABRE

Historic Bible

“… Mary and Joseph took Jesus up to Jerusalem to present Him to the Lord …. Simeon … blessed God, saying: ‘Now, Master, You may let Your servant go in peace, according to Your Word, for my eyes have seen Your Salvation, which You prepared in the sight of all the peoples: a Light for Revelation to the Gentiles, and

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CATHOLIC MASS VIDEO: Friday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time 2.1.19 – Catholic TV (Archdiocese of Boston)

Priest Lifting Large Host

Catholic TV Mass for Friday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time, Feb. 1, 2019, from Catholic TV in the Archdiocese of Boston. [Click here for Mass Readings] [featured image is file photo]

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“Come, Let Us Give Thanks to the Lord, for His Great Love is Without End” – Catholic Divine Office/ Liturgy of the Hours

Stained Glass Window of Dove with Golden Rays and Dark Edging, Bernini's Gloria from Saint Peter's Basilica, adapted from image at cia.gov

[The Divine Office, or Liturgy of the Hours, begins the Liturgical Day with “A Call to Praise God” in the form of the Invitatory Psalm, usually Psalm 95, in stanzas, or strophes, interspersed with an antiphon. For Friday of Week III in the Four-Week Psalter, such as Friday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time, the antiphon is “Come, Let

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF ST. JOHN BOSCO” – Salesian Missions

Cross Atop Rocky Cliff

“… He Led Young People to Meet Christ … By means of his educational style and pastoral practice, based on reason, religion and loving kindness (the Preventive System) he led young people to reflect, to meet Christ and their brothers and sisters, to the study of the faith and to apostolic, civil and professional commitment. St. Dominic Savio stands out

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “The Life Story of St. John Bosco (Biography of Don Bosco)” – Salesians of Don Bosco in the United States (USA West Province)

Bright Sun, Clouds, Sky, adapted from image at anl.gov by Steven C. Welsh :: www.stevencwelsh.com :: www.stevencwelsh.info

“… Such generosity of spirit could not go unrewarded by God, for whom this priest slaved the 72 years of his life. Besides providing for his work, God gave him the gift of miracles. With his blessing, Don Bosco cured people disease. After his prayers on their behalf, the deaf heard, the lame walked, and once, a dead boy was

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