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WGM1d ago
Sunday 15 March 2026 4th Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday)Β  About Today Year: A(II). Psalm week: 4. Liturgical Colour: Rose or Violet. A Lenten Prayer Look upon those who call to you, O Lord, and sustain the weak; give life by your unfailing light to those who walk in the shadow of death, and bring those rescued by your mercy from every evil to reach the highest good. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. ________ Other saints: Blessed John Anne (- 1589) Hallam It is hard to know who he was. He may have been John Amias, born at Wakefield in Yorkshire, where he married and had a family: on his wife’s death he divided his property among his children and left for the Continent to become a priest. In this case the surname β€œAnne” would be an alias. But equally he may have been William Anne, youngest son of John and Katherine Anne, of Frickley near Wakefield. In any case, on 22 June 1580 a widower calling himself β€œJohn Amias” entered the English College at Rheims to study for the priesthood. He was ordained a priest in Rheims Cathedral on 25 March 1581 and on 5Β June he set out for Paris and then England, as a missionary, in the company of another priest, Edmund Sykes. Little is known of his missionary life. Towards the end of 1588 he was arrested at the house of a Mr. Murton at Melling in Lancashire and imprisoned in York Castle. He was hanged, drawn and quartered outside York on 16Β March 1589, together with a fellow priest, Robert Dalby. Both were beatified by Pope Pius XI on 15 December 1929. ________ Collect O God, who through your Word reconcile the human race to yourself in a wonderful way, grant, we pray, that with prompt devotion and eager faith the Christian people may hasten toward the solemn celebrations to come. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen. ________ About the author of the Second Reading in today's Office of Readings: Second Reading: St Augustine of Hippo (354 - 430) Augustine was born in Thagaste in Africa of a Berber family. He was brought up a Christian but left the Church early and spent a great deal of time seriously seeking the truth, first in the Manichaean heresy, which he abandoned on seeing how nonsensical it was, and then in Neoplatonism, until at length, through the prayers of his mother and the teaching of St Ambrose of Milan, he was converted back to Christianity and baptized in 387, shortly before his mother’s death. Augustine had a brilliant legal and academic career, but after his conversion he returned home to Africa and led an ascetic life. He was elected Bishop of Hippo and spent 34 years looking after his flock, teaching them, strengthening them in the faith and protecting them strenuously against the errors of the time. He wrote an enormous amount and left a permanent mark on both philosophy and theology. His Confessions, as dazzling in style as they are deep in content, are a landmark of world literature. The Second Readings in the Office of Readings contain extracts from many of his sermons and commentaries and also from the Confessions. ________ Liturgical colour: rose (or violet) Rose is a lighter version of violet, because today the penitential violet is mixed with the white of the approaching festival. It is part of human nature that we cannot go on being penitent for a long time, or we sink into a settled and insincere gloom rather than working at the definite and active spiritual exercise called penance. The Church knows human nature, and both in Advent and Lent there is a moment where the atmosphere of penance and preparation is brightened by a shaft of light from the glorious season we are preparing ourselves for. The third Sunday of Advent tells us β€˜GaudΓ©te, rejoice!’ because the Lord is near and the fourth Sunday of Lent says β€˜LΓ¦tΓ‘re, IerΓΊsalem, be joyful, Jerusalem, and all who love her!’ because she herself is loved by the Lord. On Gaudete and Laetare Sundays, therefore, the dark penitential violet may be lightened to what the documents call β€˜rose’ but most laymen would call β€˜pink’. This happens where it is traditional, and appropriate, and vestments of this extra colour are available. Otherwise there is nothing wrong in keeping violet as violet. Ultimately the liturgical colours are there to serve us, not we to serve them.
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WGM1d ago
James 5:13 NIV [13] Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray. Is anyone happy? Let them sing songs of praise. https://bible.com/bible/111/jas.5.13.NIV
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WGM3d ago
Quick question, can i share apk files on nostr #android #nostr
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WGM3d ago
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WGM3d ago
I really have to recommended this app for those of you with children. I just wish you didn't have to use the play store to get it https://paralino.app/download
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WGM3d ago
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WGM4d ago
PostmarketOS is looking so good
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WGM4d ago
GM all and what a stunning one it is
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WGM4d ago
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WGM6d ago
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WGM6d ago
John 10:11 NIV [11] β€œI am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. https://bible.com/bible/111/jhn.10.11.NIV
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WGM6d ago
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WGM6d ago
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WGM6d ago
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WGM7d ago
GD all, hope its going well. Its been a crazy but productive one for me
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WGM7d ago
Proverbs 31:30 NIV [30] Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. https://bible.com/bible/111/pro.31.30.NIV
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WGM7d ago
GM I pray its a good one even with all this crazy stuff going on
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