EASTER SUNDAY–W (I)
For He is the true Lamb that hath taken away the sins of the world. Who by dying hath overcome our death,
Monday in Octave of Easter–W (I)
The disciples on the way to Emmaus wanted to believe exclusively in a glorious Christ. They were shocked by His seeming defeat
Tuesday in Octave of Easter–W (I)
By blood-sealed covenant, by prophetic utterances and figures, and by prescriptions for sacrificial worship, God tried to prepare His people to expect
Wednesday in Octave of Easter–W (I)
It was partially through ignorance of the true meaning of God's prophecies that rulers and people misunderstood Christ and put Him to
Thursday in Octave of Easter–W (I)
Jesus in His passion chose to be silent and meek before His enemies and to surrender His life in order to purchase
Friday in Octave of Easter–W (I)
The blessings of Christ's resurrection extend to all times and all places, through the missionary work of all Christ's members who bring
Saturday in Octave of Easter–W (I)
Let us drink, as do the neophytes, the spiritual and pure milk of true doctrine; the Church asks it, by the mouth
Low Sunday–W (I)
This Sunday is called from the first words of the Introit, the Sunday of Quasimodo, or Sunday in Albis (deponéndis) because the
Ferial–W (IV)
ST. MARCELLINUS was born in Africa, of a noble family; accompanied by Vincent and Domninus, he went over into Gaul, and there
St. Anselm, Bishop, Confessor, Doctor–W (III)
ANSELM was a native of Piedmont. When a boy of fifteen, being forbidden to enter religion, he for a while lost his