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August 2087

17 Sunday
  greenTwentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass of the Sunday; gloria, creed.
Yr B [119] Prov 9:1-6; Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7; Eph 5:15-20; John 6:51-58.
 Hours of the Sunday. Te Deum.
Week 4 of the Psalter.
Anniversary:142nd anniversary of the death of P. William Withnell (77) d. 1945 at Sea Point, RSA. Read Obituary
Anniversary:108th anniversary of the death of P. Eugene Pierre (65) d. 1979 at Missoula, Montana, USA. Read Obituary
Anniversary:94th anniversary of the death of P. Felix McGowan (79) d. 1993 at Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. Read Obituary
Anniversary:63rd anniversary of the death of F. Araújo José de Andrade (SAP) (93) d. 2024 at Maputo, Mozambique. Read Obituary

On this day in our Jesuit history...

1559The death of Pope Paul IV. He ordained in Father Lainez's time that the office of General should be triennial and that Choir should be observed.
1559The Inquisition publishes a list of forbidden books, including one falsely attributed to Francis Borgia. He flees to Portugal that same year.
1763Ferdinand Farmer, S.J. dies.
1773Frederick II of Prussia and Catherine of Russia forbade the publication of the Brief of Suppression in their dominions.
1773Frederik II of Prussia and Catherine of Russia forbade the publication of the Brief of Suppression in their dominions.
1837At Portage aux Sioux died Father Charles Van Quickenborne, a Belgian, founder of the present province of Missouri, a great apostle among the Indians. He was the first superior of the Missouri Mission.
1841The death of S.G. Charles Odescalchi (1786-1841), a cardinal of the Church who waited 20 years to become a Jesuit. He was one of the first to apply to enter the Society after it was restored in 1814, but family pressure and papal resistance kept him from doing so. In 1823 he was named a cardinal and consecrated archbishop of Ferrara, and later was appointed the vicar of Pope Gregory XVI for the diocese of Rome. Finally Odescalchi’s ill health led the pope to permit him to enter the novitiate, which he did in 1838. After he pronounced his vows, he served as spiritual father to young Jesuits at the seminary in Modena.
1917William Doyle, S.J. dies killed in World War I as a chaplain in Belgium. Servant of God, he said 100,000 aspirations every day.
1925New Jesuit novitiate opens at Milford, Ohio. On the 20th of the month, the novices enter.
1933Henri Bremond dies Author, spirituality, ex-Jesuit. Poetry and Prayer. He left the Jesuits in 1904. A devout humanist, member of the French Academy in 1923. History of religious thought.
1954The place of burial of Jean de Brebeuf is discovered in Canada.
1982In India, the death of Camille Bulcke, a missionary from Belgium, he was a master of Hindi, a scholar of the language and literature.

 


VARIABLES FOR THE YEAR 2087

Dominical Letter  e
Golden Number  17
Epact  25
Solar Cycle 24
Letter of the Martyrology F
Roman Year of Indiction 5
Julian Period Year 6800
Years since the confirmation of the Society 547
Years since the passing of our Holy Father Ignatius  531
Years since the erection of the Southern Africa Province 66
Sunday Readings  Cycle  B
Weekday Readings  Cycle   I
Gregorian Easter 20 April
Julian (Orthodox) Easter    27 April