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Sunday June 21, 2020
Start: Jun 21 2020 8:00 am

Low Mass at 8:00am; High Mass at 11:00am.  Coffee and donuts in the Hall after both Masses.

The 8:00 am Mass is the Third Sunday after Pentecost. Proper on page 770.  Preface of the Most Holy Trinity on page 884.

The 12:10 pm Mass is the External Solemnity of the Sacred Heart. Proper on page 763. Preface of the Sacred Heart on page 882.

 

 

Monday June 22, 2020
Start: Jun 22 2020 12:10 pm

Proper on pages 1315, 1027, 1042.  Common Preface on page 886.

 

Tuesday June 23, 2020
Start: Jun 23 2020 7:00 am

Proper on page 1318.  Common Preface on page 886.
 

Wednesday June 24, 2020
Start: Jun 24 2020 12:10 pm

Proper on page 1323 & 778. Preface of St. John the Baptist on page 877.
 
 

Thursday June 25, 2020
Start: Jun 25 2020 7:00 am

Proper on pages 1328, 1043.  Common Preface on page 886.
St. William spent his life in meditation on divine things.  In view of the number of his disciples he founded the Congregation of Monte Vergine, a branch of the Order of St. Benedict.  He died A.D. 1142.

Friday June 26, 2020
Start: Jun 26 2020 12:10 pm

Proper on pages 1328, 1306.  Common Preface on page 886.

These two brothers were officers under Constantius.  After the death of this Christian Emperor, they became martyrs at Rome in the persecution of Julian the Apostate, A.D. 362.

 

Saturday June 27, 2020
Start: Jun 27 2020 8:00 am
Sunday June 28, 2020
Start: Jun 28 2020 8:00 am

Low Mass at 8:00am; High Mass at 11:00am. Coffee and donuts in the Hall after each Mass.

Proper on page 774. Preface of the Holy Trinity on page 884.

Monday June 29, 2020
Start: Jun 29 2020 12:10 pm

Proper on page 1339.  Gospel on page 1137.  Preface of the Apostles on page 886.

Tuesday June 30, 2020
Start: Jun 30 2020 7:00 am

Proper on pages 1344, 1149, 1134.  Preface of the Apostles on page 886.
 
Saul of Tarsus was first a great persecutor and made havoc of the infant Church.  Miraculously converted, he began his three great Apostolic Voyages and wrote his Epistles.  After a captivity of two years in Caesarea, he came to Rome and travelled to that part of the Church situated beyond Italy.  He was beheaded A.D. 65.

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