The Complete Manual of Catholic Piety: Containing a Selection of Fervent Prayers, Pious Reflection, and Solid Instructions, Adapted to Every State of Life. To Which is Annexed a Supplement, Containing Excellent and Approved Devotions, With the Epistles and Gospels for All the Sundays and Festivals of the Year.Gahan, William
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The Complete Manual of Catholic Piety: Containing a Selection of Fervent Prayers, Pious Reflection, and Solid Instructions, Adapted to Every State of Life. To Which is Annexed a Supplement, Containing Excellent and Approved Devotions, With the Epistles and Gospels for All the Sundays and Festivals of the Year.
Gahan, William
Catholic Church -- Liturgy; Catholic Church -- Prayers and devotions -- English
Epistle.
_Colossians_ iii. 12, 17.
_Brethren:_ Put ye on therefore as the elect of God, holy,
and beloved, the bowels of mercy, benignity, humility, modesty,
patience; bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if
any have a complaint against another. Even as the Lord hath
forgiven you, so you also. But above all these things have
charity, which is the bond of perfection; and let the peace of
Christ rejoice in your hearts, wherein also you are called in one
body; and be ye thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you
abundantly, in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another
in psalms, hymns, and spiritual canticles, singing in grace in
your hearts to God. All whatsoever you do in word or in work, do
all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God
and the Father, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Gospel.
_Matthew_ xiii. 24, 30.
_At that time:_ Jesus spoke this parable to the multitude,
saying: The kingdom of heaven is likened to a man that sowed good
seed in his field. But while men were asleep, his enemy came and
oversowed cockle among the wheat, and went his way. And when the
blade was sprung up, and brought forth fruit, then appeared also
the cockle. Then the servants of the good man of the house came
and said to him: Sir, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
from whence then hath it cockle? And he said to them: An enemy
hath done this. And the servants said to him: Wilt thou that we
go and gather it up? And he said: No, lest while you gather up
the cockle, you root up the wheat also together with it. Let both
grow until the harvest, and in the time of the harvest I will say
to the reapers: Gather up first the cockle, and bind it in
bundles to burn, but gather the wheat into my barn.
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Sixth Sunday After Epiphany.
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