Day 1: CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR
Gospel John 5:33-36
Jesus is the promised Messiah sent by the Father. Both John the Baptist and the miracles Jesus himself performs
give witness to this.
Jesus is the promised Messiah sent by the Father. Both John the Baptist and the miracles Jesus himself performs
give witness to this.
Day 2: CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR
Gospel Matthew 1:1-17
God had promised Abraham that in his progeny all the peoples of the earth would find a blessing. He also promised
David that his dynasty would last for ever. The long genealogy that follows proves that Jesus Christ is the one in
whom those two promises were fulfilled.
God had promised Abraham that in his progeny all the peoples of the earth would find a blessing. He also promised
David that his dynasty would last for ever. The long genealogy that follows proves that Jesus Christ is the one in
whom those two promises were fulfilled.
Day 3: CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR
Gospel Matthew 1:18-25
God’s plan to make His only Son a descendant of David found a serious obstacle in Joseph’s decision to break
his engagement with Mary. But soon, things were put back on course, thanks to Joseph’s perfect obedience.
God’s plan to make His only Son a descendant of David found a serious obstacle in Joseph’s decision to break
his engagement with Mary. But soon, things were put back on course, thanks to Joseph’s perfect obedience.
Day 4: CHURCH OF SAINT STEPHEN
Gospel Luke 1:5-25 The conception of John the Baptist is an important step in the fulfillment of God’s plan, for John’s mission will be so closely associated with that of the Messiah. The announce- ment to Zechariah foreshad- ows the Annunciation which Mary will receive in Nazareth.
Day 5: SAINT ANNE’s CHURCH
Gospel Luke 1:39-44
The visitation – excited by the news that her cousin Elizabeth was pregnant, Mary traveled
to the hill country in haste. When Mary greeted Elizabeth the child John leaps in her womb. Elizabeth blesses Mary and calls her the Mother of my Lord.
The visitation – excited by the news that her cousin Elizabeth was pregnant, Mary traveled
to the hill country in haste. When Mary greeted Elizabeth the child John leaps in her womb. Elizabeth blesses Mary and calls her the Mother of my Lord.
Day 6: CHURCH OF SAINT MICHAEL
Gospel Luke 1:39-45
We continue our meditation on the Joyful Mysteries of our salvation. Today’s Gospel passage makes us reflect on the preciousness of God’s gift to us in the person of Jesus, the “blessed fruit” of the womb of the Virgin Mary.
We continue our meditation on the Joyful Mysteries of our salvation. Today’s Gospel passage makes us reflect on the preciousness of God’s gift to us in the person of Jesus, the “blessed fruit” of the womb of the Virgin Mary.
Day 7: BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH
Gospel Luke 1:46-56
In response to Elizabeth’s greeting and words of congratulations, Mary lifts her heart to the Lord in the hymn
of praise and thanks we call “Magnificat.” Indeed all good things are from the Lord, both in Mary’s life and
ours.
In response to Elizabeth’s greeting and words of congratulations, Mary lifts her heart to the Lord in the hymn
of praise and thanks we call “Magnificat.” Indeed all good things are from the Lord, both in Mary’s life and
ours.
Day 8: CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Gospel Luke 1:57-66
The birth of John the Baptist proved the Lord’s faith- fullness to His promise and filled the baby’s parents, their
relatives and friends with great rejoicing. We are all invited to share in their happiness.
The birth of John the Baptist proved the Lord’s faith- fullness to His promise and filled the baby’s parents, their
relatives and friends with great rejoicing. We are all invited to share in their happiness.
Day 9: SAINT JOSEPH’s CHURCH
Gospel Luke 1:67-79
The birth of John the Baptist is the last step that announces the imminent coming of the Messiah. We are all invited to share in the happiness of Elizabeth and Zechariah and to proclaim with them the faithfulness of the Lord.
The birth of John the Baptist is the last step that announces the imminent coming of the Messiah. We are all invited to share in the happiness of Elizabeth and Zechariah and to proclaim with them the faithfulness of the Lord.
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