Next Saturday/Sunday is The Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, Vigil and the Mass of the Day. If you missed it, here’s the post detailing the challenge. Please give the podcast a listen (h/t to Fr. Mike Schmitz for a typically nice job!).
The first link is to all the readings; the second will take you to the reading in the Bible.
At the Vigil Mass
GOSPEL
Luke 1:5–17
Mass during the Day
Luke 1:57–66, 80
Remember, Thursday’s goal is to read the Gospel reading, and capture a couple of sentences (in your phone’s Notes app, or in a notebook where you keep important thoughts) about what God is saying to you in the reading. You should pick the one for the Mass you’ll be attending; if you’re not sure, then read them both!
If you’re seeing this challenge for the first time today, no worries. Just jump right in and read both the first and second readings, and then the Gospel, and start. Take a minute with each reading; we can start correctly next week.
We are going to “fix” the issue of “getting something out of Mass”, precisely by bringing something with us!
Jump on in!
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Summer Challenge: Gospel Reading for Jun 23/24, 2018
Next Saturday/Sunday is The Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, Vigil and the Mass of the Day. If you missed it, here’s the post detailing the challenge. Please give the podcast a listen (h/t to Fr. Mike Schmitz for a typically nice job!).
The first link is to all the readings; the second will take you to the reading in the Bible.
At the Vigil Mass
GOSPEL
Luke 1:5–17
Mass during the Day
Luke 1:57–66, 80
Remember, Thursday’s goal is to read the Gospel reading, and capture a couple of sentences (in your phone’s Notes app, or in a notebook where you keep important thoughts) about what God is saying to you in the reading. You should pick the one for the Mass you’ll be attending; if you’re not sure, then read them both!
If you’re seeing this challenge for the first time today, no worries. Just jump right in and read both the first and second readings, and then the Gospel, and start. Take a minute with each reading; we can start correctly next week.
We are going to “fix” the issue of “getting something out of Mass”, precisely by bringing something with us!
Jump on in!
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