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white | Wednesday in the Octave of Easter |
| Mass of the Octave. Gloria, sequence optional, Preface of Easter I ("on this day"); double alleluia at dismissal. |
| [263] Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9; Luke 24:13-35. |
| Hours of the day; Te Deum, double alleluia at dismissal.
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Anniversary: | 160th anniversary of the death of P. Philip Stapleton (64) d. 1938 at Harrismith, RSA. |
Anniversary: | 113th anniversary of the death of P. Franciszek Kovanda (65) d. 1985 at Montreal, Canada. |
Birthday: | 107th birthday of S. Tsepo MOSITO (born this day in 1991). |
On this day in our Jesuit history...
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1527 | Ignatius was imprisoned for the first time, in Alcala, Spain, where he was studying and conversing with people on spiritual topics. |
1541 | In St. Paul's Basilica, Rome, the solemn Profession of St. Ignatius and his first companions: Ignatius, Lainez, Salmeron, Codure, Broet, Jay. |
1548 | At Naples died William Elphinston, a scholastic novice and scion of the royal house of Scotland, his mother being a Stuart. |
1565 | In Peru Fr. Gaspar de Azevedos died while serving the poor. Reputedly he spent six hours every day in prayer, kneeling without support. |
1579 | At Rome, the appointment of Fr. Alphonsus Agazzari, the first Jesuit rector of the English College which had been founded by Pope Gregory XIII. |
1637 | Henry Morse pronounces his final vows in prison. Later he is freed, but then re-arrested, and martyred. |
1878 | The first phone line in the Philippines is established between the Ateneo and the Normal School in Manila. |
1888 | Daniel Lord, S.J. is born. |
1956 | Miguel Selga dies in Manila. He was a famed scientist and the first director of the Manila Observatory. |
1973 | Fr. Arrupe makes the cover of Time magazine., with a feature story on the Jesuits. |
1982 | Michael Walsh, S.J. dies New England Province, educator. He had been President of Boston College and of Fordham. |
2001 | The death of Paul Beauchamp, French biblical, Old Testament scholar. |
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