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ART ON CAMPUS “ The power of Jesus is love
JOB” BY DALLAS ANDERSON, 1982
From Dr. Patrice Benjamin, honoring the memory of F. Earl and Vilma Slater. Located outside the Cathedral Memorial Gardens cemetery. Photo by Joshua Sudock/Diocese of Orange. C
Readings For The Week
MONDAY
TB 1:3; 2:1A-8; PS 112:1B-2, 3B-4, 5-6; ; MK 12:1-12
Saint Profile
Boniface
BONIFACE, THE APOSTLE OF Germany, started out as an English monk, a popular teacher, preacher and writer who was ordained at 30. St. Boniface wrote the first Latin grammar known to have been compiled in English and wrote many biblical instructions. But he felt called to missionary work, and in 716 landed in Friesland, now in the Netherlands. After a brief stay, he traveled to Rome, where he received a broad commission to evangelize central Germany. By 722, he had become bishop of Germany, where he organized the church and secured its ties to Rome. Later, as archbishop of Mainz and papal legate, he was asked to reform the Frankish church. The patron saint of Germany was martyred in Friesland, the missionary territory he revisited in retirement.
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PHOTOS: CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE, SHUTTERSTOCK
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TUESDAY TB 2:9-14; PS 112:1-2, 7-8, 9; MK 12:13-17
WEDNESDAY
TB 3:1-11A, 16-17A; PS 25:2-3, 4-5AB, 6 AND 7BC, 8-9; MK 12:18-27
THURSDAY
TB 6:10-11; 7:1BCDE, 9-17, 8:49A; PS 128:1-2, 3, 4-5; MK 12:28-34
FRIDAY
TB 11:5-17; PS 146:1B-2, 6C-7, 8-9A, 9BC-10; MK 12:35-37
SATURDAY
TB 12:1, 5-15, 20; TOBIT 13:2, 6EFGH, 7, 8; MK 12:38-44
SUNDAY
DT 8:2-3, 14B-16A; PS 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20; 1 COR 10:16-17; JN 6:51-58