SAINTS FABIAN AND SEBASTIAN
Feast: January 20Martyrs of the Early ChurchCommemoration in the Traditional Roman Rite SAINT FABIAN – POPE AND MARTYR (†250) Saint
Feast: January 20Martyrs of the Early ChurchCommemoration in the Traditional Roman Rite SAINT FABIAN – POPE AND MARTYR (†250) Saint
A Reflection on Hebrews 11:33–39 and Luke 6:17–23In the Spirit of Ss. Fabian and Sebastian, MartyrsIII Class, Tuesday in the
Ss. Fabiani et Sebastiani Martyrum ~ III. classisTempora: Feria III infra Hebdomadam II post Epiphaniam Ante Missam Top Next IntroitusPs 78:11-12;
Feast: January 19Also known as: Canutus, Knud den Hellige (Knud the Holy)Born: c. 1040Died: July 10, 1086Canonized: 1101 by Pope
Feria II infra Hebdomadam II post EpiphaniamLiturgical Color: Green – For the growth of grace in souls As the Church
Ante Missam Top Next IntroitusPs 65:4Omnis terra adóret te, Deus, et psallat tibi: psalmum dicat nómini tuo, Altíssime.Ps 65:1-2Iubiláte Deo, omnis
St. Gregory the Wonderworker, also known as Gregory Thaumaturgus, is one of the most remarkable saints of the early Church.
The liturgical readings for the VI Sunday after Epiphany draw us into a profound meditation on the transformative power of
INTROIT INTROITUS Jer 29:11-12; 29:14The Lord says: “I think thoughts of peace, and not of affliction. You shall call upon