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"Daily Spiritual Journey "

"In prayer, when our affections have already been aroused, we should not continue meditating and reflecting, but should pause to enjoy them and from time to time whisper words of sorrow, of love, of trustful abandonment, and the like, to Our Lord, according to how we feel inclined. This is the best part of prayer."
- St. Jane Frances de Chantal

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Ordinary Time - ferial

Readings (no. 441, p. 1198)
1st reading: 1 Timothy 1.1-2, 12-14
Gospel: Luke 6.39-42

OM: St. Peter Claver

"This Day In History"

1598 - A celebration was held for the newly completed Catholic church at San Juan de los Caballeros, the first church erected in New Mexico. The town, founded this year by Juan de Onate, was a former Indian pueblo in the Chama River Valley.

Memorial of St Kieran

Youth today

"Values, Hopes and Dreams"

- Take responsibility for your own life

 


Today's Schedule -
Friday, September 09, 2011

St. Peter Claver

Peter was born of a distinguished family in Catalonia, Spain in 1581. He joined the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), and after his novitiate in Taragona was sent to the college of Montesione, at Palma in Majorca. There he met Brother Alphonse Rodriguez (also a saint), the humble porter of the convent. Alphonse set Peter's soul on fire to save the souls of the African slaves — thousands being lost because there was no one to minister to them. His superiors finally sent Peter to New Granada in April of 1610. He was never to return to his native Spain.

 
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  7:35 - "Daily Spiritual Journey"
  7:40   - Liturgy of the Hours
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  12:30   - "Do Whatever Jesus Tells You" by Andrew Yeung (read by Stuart McDougall) - Part 7
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  St. Clare Catholic School (Toronto)
  1:30   - "Food for the Journey" with Sr. Ann Shields
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  2:00   - "God's Calling" with Theresa Medina Smith ( Interview with Fr. John Pikauskas)
  2:30   - “On the Cross with a Smile” by Gabriele Cingolani (read by Rocco Coluccio) - Part 7
  3:00   - Divine Mercy Chaplet
  3:15   - Reading from the "Diary of St. Faustina", Apostle of Divine Mercy
  3:30   - 15 Prayers of St. Bridget
  4:00   - "Commentary on Sunday's Liturgy" with Prof. Luigi Pautasso (encore)
  5:00   - Hour of Spirituality
  School Rosary - St. Clare (encore)
  Saint of the Day
  Liturgy of the Hours - Vespers
  Intercessory Prayer Network
 
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  7:10   - "Voice of Our Shepherds"
  7:30   - Vatican Radio World News - English Feature Program
  8:00   - Hour of Spirituality
  Evening Prayers
  Devotion for a Happy Death
  Rosary - Sorrowful Mysteries
  9:00   - "Youth Forum" with the Young Adults - hosted by Nick Mossa (encore)
  10:00   - "Daily Spiritual Journey"
  10:20   - Liturgy of the Hours - Compline / Night Prayer
 
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  11:45 PM - Traditional Sacred Music
       
       
 
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