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Nativity of Saint John the Baptist - Liturgical Prayers
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Greeting (See the First Reading of the Vigil)Do not be afraid to speak, says the Lord,
for I am with you to protect you.
I am putting my words into your mouth.
Say whatever I command you.
May the Lord speak through us
and may be always with you.
for I am with you to protect you.
I am putting my words into your mouth.
Say whatever I command you.
May the Lord speak through us
and may be always with you.
12 Sunday B: The Lord in the Storms of our Life
Michel DeVerteuil
Scripture comments
Unlike the passages of the last two weeks, this Sunday’s passage is, in one sense, a single story and we must read it as a whole. But in another sense, it tells two stories – one of Jesus and one of the apostles. Each has its movement that we can enter into, and there is a striking contrast between the attitudes shown in each.
Answering these questions will help you enter into the story.
Nativity of John The Baptist
From Fr. Tony Kadavil:
Synopsis:
Nativity of St. John the Baptist [A, B, C] June 23: Vigil Mass)
Introduction: Usually, we reflect upon two advents and two angelic
messages during the Advent season, namely, the advent of John the Baptist and
the advent of Jesus. This year the feast of the Birth of John (which occurs
June 24), falls on a Sunday and thus replaces the Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary
Time. That is why we hear again the angelic message announcing the birth of
Christ’s forerunner. The archangel Gabriel informed the childless Zechariah the
priest that a son, whom he was to name John, would be born to him and his
barren, aged wife. Today’s Gospel describes how Zechariah got the Divine
message in the Holy of Holies in the Temple of Jerusalem while he was offering
incense.
11 Sunday B - KOG - Another Short Homily
17th June 2018, 11th Ordinary Sunday, Year B.
Ezekiel 17:22-24 / 2 Cor 5:6-10 / Mark 4:26-34
It has been said that to be human is to have habits.
Ezekiel 17:22-24 / 2 Cor 5:6-10 / Mark 4:26-34
It has been said that to be human is to have habits.
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