Sunday of the Word of God. Reading; listening; commentaries. Lectio Divina. Saint Thomas Aquinas. The Rees-Mogg interview. (23 minutes)
Episode notes.
Using calendar: England. You can pick a diocese or region.
Indeed, how good is the Lord: bless his holy name.
Year: A(II). Psalm week: 2. Liturgical Colour: Green.
About the author of the Second Reading in today's Office of Readings:
| Mid-morning reading (Terce) | Deuteronomy 1:31 |
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The Lord carried you, as a man carries his child, all along the road you travelled.
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| Noon reading (Sext) | Baruch 4:28-29 |
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As by your will you first strayed away from God, so now turn back and search for him ten times as hard; for as he brought down those disasters on you, so will he rescue you and give you eternal joy.
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| Afternoon reading (None) | Wisdom 1:13-15 |
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Death was not God’s doing, he takes no pleasure in the extinction of the living. To be – for this he created all; the world’s created things have health in them, in them no fatal poison can be found, and Hades holds no power on earth; for virtue is undying.
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England
- Portsmouth - Berkshire - Reading
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Andover
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Bishop's Waltham
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Havant
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Havant Area
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Portsmouth
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Portsmouth Area
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Ringwood
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Romsey
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Solent Area
- Portsmouth - Hampshire - Winchester
- Portsmouth - Oxfordshire - Abingdon
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