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Saturday 26 July 2008
Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Come, let us worship God, so wonderful in all his saints.
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Invitatory psalmCome, let us worship God, so wonderful in all his saints.

St Anna and St Joachim
An ancient tradition, already known in the 2nd century, gives these names to the parents of the Virgin Mary. The cult of St Anna became popular in the 6th century in the East, and in the 10th century in the West, where she is the patron saint of Brittany; Joachim was added a long time later – too often the fate of fathers.
Although the information about Mary’s parents is found in an early apocryphal writing that gives many miraculous and highly-coloured stories about the early life of the Virgin Mary, there is no reason to suppose that such a straightforward fact as her parents’ names should be wrong, since there is nothing to be gained from falsifying it. It does not occur in the Gospels simply because the most reliable evangelists (the only ones whom we have allowed into the Bible) felt they had more important things to talk about.
But what, after all, could be more important than the parents who brought up the Virgin Mary to be the woman she was? At the moment of consenting to the Incarnation she took the most important decision ever taken by any human being, and the fact that she took it is, to a great extent, the work of her parents. The Holy Spirit gave her the strength to take the decision; but her parents’ training gave her the wisdom to choose.
Those of us who have children must seek to bring them up to the best of ability, to meet challenges that, like Anna and Joachim, we have no way of even imagining.
See also the articles in the Catholic Encyclopaedia on St Anna and St Joachim.

Mid-morning reading (Terce)Daniel 6:27 - 28 ©
Our God is the living God, he endures for ever, his sovereignty will never be destroyed and his kingship never end. He saves, sets free, and works signs and wonders in the heavens and on earth.

Noon reading (Sext)Romans 15:5 - 7 ©
May God, who helps us when we refuse to give up, help you all to be tolerant with each other, following the example of Christ Jesus, so that united in mind and voice you may give glory to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. It can only be to God’s glory, then, for you to treat each other in the same friendly way as Christ treated you.

Afternoon reading (None)Philippians 4:8 - 9 ©
My brothers, fill your minds with everything that is true, everything that is noble, everything that is good and pure, everything that we love and honour, and everything that can be thought virtuous or worthy of praise. Then the God of peace will be with you.

August 2008
Wed 20  Saint Bernard, Abbot, Doctor
Thu 21  Saint Pius X, Pope
Fri 22  Our Lady, Mother and Queen
Sat 23  Saturday of week 20 of the year
or Saint Rose of Lima, Virgin
Sun 24  21st Sunday of the year
Mon 25  Monday of week 21 of the year
or Saint Louis
or Saint Joseph of Calasanz, priest
Tue 26   
Wed 27  Saint Monica
Thu 28  Saint Augustine, Bishop, Doctor
Calendar used: United States - Ascension on Sunday

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