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white | Immaculate Heart of Mary | Memorial |
| Mass and of the Memorial | |
| Is 61: 9-11; 1 Sam 2:1, 4-8; Lk 2: 41-51. The ferial first reading and psalm may be used, but the gospel is proper to this memorial. | |
| Hours of the Memorial | |
| Today the celebrant may choose either this or the following memorial. | |
white | St Anthony of Padua, priest and doctor of the Church | Mass of the memorial; preface of the weekday, or of the saint. | | Cycle II | [364] 1 Kgs 19:19-21; Ps 16:1b-2a+5, 7-8, 9-10; Matt 5:33-37. | | Hours of the Memorial. Common of Pastors, or Common of Doctors of the Church, or Common of Holy Men and Women: For Religious Readings from the Common of Saints: [581] Isa 61:1-3d (#719.6); Ps 89:2-3, 4-5, 21-22, 25+27 (#721.4); Luke 10:1-9 (#724.8). | |
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Anniversary: | 111th anniversary of the death of P. John Hiller (67) d. 1915 at Breslau, Poland. |
Anniversary: | 43rd anniversary of the death of P. Thomas Cockett (81) d. 1983 at Harare, Zimbabwe. |
Birthday: | 31st birthday of S. Josephate Obert MAPONGA (born this day in 1995). |
On this day in our Jesuit history...
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1537 | In Venice, St. Ignatius and his companions, Francis Xavier, Rodriguez, Bobadilla and Codure were ordained priests. Faber had already been ordained, and Salmeron was too young and had to wait a few months. All but St. Ignatius celebrated their first Masses on September 11th. He waited till Christmas of the following year! |
1557 | The death of King John III of Portugal, at whose request Xavier and others were sent to India. |
1821 | In France, Fr. Charles Plowden, one of the most distinguished members of the English Province, died suddenly on his return from the General Congregation. By mistake he was buried with military honours as General. |
1861 | The first Messenger of the Sacred Heart appears, edited by Henry Ramiere. Eventually there were 73 editions in 44 languages. |
1909 | William Pardow, S.J. dies. Provincial (l893-7), pastor, preacher, tertian instructor. |
1926 | Letter of Pius XI to the Society on the anniversary celebration of Aloysius Gonzaga, confirms him as patron of youth. |
1988 | Fr. Bernard Basset, S.J. dies at Oxford. He was an author, writer on history and spirituality; retreat master. We Neurotics, etc. |
1990 | William Van Etten Casey dies. He was a writer from the New England Province. |
2008 | Tim Russert dies. Reporter, Meet the Press, commentator. Jesuit Alumnus |
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