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white | St Peter Claver, priest [SJ] [Memorial for SJ, opt mem in 2002 RM] Texts in the Jesuit Supplement. (Download Mass texts and Divine Office texts here) | Mass of the memorial; preface of the weekday, or of the saint. | | Cycle I | [441] 1 Tim 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a+5, 7-8, 11; Luke 6:39-42. | | Hours of the Memorial. Common of Pastors: For Missionaries Readings from the Common of Saints: Isa 58:6-11 (#737.15), Ps 112Â (111):1-2, 3-4, 5-7a, 7b-8, 9, John 15:9-17 | | | Archdiocese of Harare, Zimbabwe | white | St Peter Claver, Patronal Feast of the Archdiocese | Feast | | Mass of the saint, Gloria, proper readings, preface of saints. |
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Anniversary: | 199th anniversary of the death of F. Jorge Lindlohr (37) d. 1902 at Boroma, Province of Mozambique. |
Anniversary: | 106th anniversary of the death of P. Robert Thompson (HIB) (77) d. 1995 at Dublin, Ireland. |
Birthday: | 104th birthday of S. Adrian CHANSA (born this day in 1997). |
Birthday: | 158th birthday of P. Peter CARROLL (born this day in 1943). |
Birthday: | 157th birthday of P. James MCGLOIN (born this day in 1944). |
On this day in our Jesuit history...
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| St. Peter Claver, memorial, Human Rights Day in Colombia, in honor of Peter Claver. |
| Saint Peter Claver, Priest (Memorial)
Peter Claver (1580-1654) was born in Catalonia, Spain. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1602 at Tarragona. During his study of philosophy at Montesion, Palma in Majorca, he came under the influence of the saintly porter, Brother Alphonsus Rodriguez. Rodriguez encouraged Claver’s desire to do something great for God and suggested he consider being a missionary in the New World. After completing his theological studies in Bogotá, Claver was sent to Cartagena on the Caribbean coast where he was ordained a priest in 1616. There he spent the rest of his life, ministering to slaves who worked in the mines and plantations.
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1587 | Professors at Louvain rashly condemn 31 propositions of the works of Fr. Lessius as semi-Pelagian. |
1767 | Under the order of Charles III, the 465 Jesuits working in Perú had to abandon their apostolic efforts. |
1929 | Blessed Br. Francis Garate, S.J. dies. He was porter at Bilbao for forty years. He was beatified in 1985 and his feast is September 10th. |
1955 | Bishop Thomas Feeney, S.J. dies. He was bishop in the Caroline-Marshall Islands and earlier was in Jamaica and the Philippines. |
1980 | Dan Berrigan and others, Plowshares, start the first nuclear disarmament at the General Electric Plant in King of Prussia, PA. They are arrested. |
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