Catholic Missal of the day: Friday, March 11 2016

Friday of the Fourth week of Lent

Friday of the Fourth week of Lent

1. Reading

Book of Wisdom

2,1a.12-22.

]The wicked said among themselves,  thinking not aright:
]"Let us beset the just one, because he is obnoxious to us; he sets himself against our doings, Reproaches us for transgressions of the law and charges us with violations of our training.
]He professes to have knowledge of God and styles himself a child of the LORD.
]To us he is the censure of our thoughts; merely to see him is a hardship for us,
]Because his life is not like other men's, and different are his ways.
]He judges us debased; he holds aloof from our paths as from things impure. He calls blest the destiny of the just and boasts that God is his Father.
]Let us see whether his words be true; let us find out what will happen to him.
]For if the just one be the son of God, he will defend him and deliver him from the hand of his foes.
]With revilement and torture let us put him to the test that we may have proof of his gentleness and try his patience.
]Let us condemn him to a shameful death; for according to his own words, God will take care of him."
]These were their thoughts, but they erred; for their wickedness blinded them,
]And they knew not the hidden counsels of God; neither did they count on a recompense of holiness nor discern the innocent souls' reward.

Psalm


Psalms

34(33),17-18.19-20.21.23.

]The LORD confronts the evildoers,
to destroy remembrance of them from the earth.
]When the just cry out, the LORD hears them,
and from all their distress he rescues them.
]The LORD is close to the brokenhearted;
and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.
]Many are the troubles of the just man,
but out of them all the LORD delivers him.
]He watches over all his bones;
not one of them shall be broken.
]The LORD redeems the lives of his servants;
no one incurs guilt who takes refuge in him.

Gospel

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John

7,1-2.10.25-30.

]Jesus moved about within Galilee; but he did not wish to travel in Judea, because the Jews were trying to kill him.
]But the Jewish feast of Tabernacles was near.
]But when his brothers had gone up to the feast, he himself also went up, not openly but (as it were) in secret.
]So some of the inhabitants of Jerusalem said, "Is he not the one they are trying to kill?
]And look, he is speaking openly and they say nothing to him. Could the authorities have realized that he is the Messiah?
]But we know where he is from. When the Messiah comes, no one will know where he is from."
]So Jesus cried out in the temple area as he was teaching and said, "You know me and also know where I am from. Yet I did not come on my own, but the one who sent me, whom you do not know, is true.
]I know him, because I am from him, and he sent me."
]So they tried to arrest him, but no one laid a hand upon him, because his hour had not yet come.


St. Eulogius(Martyr († 859))

SAINT EULOGIUS Martyr ( 859) St. Eulogius' senatorial family was from Cordova, the capital of the Moors in Spain. He was educated at the Church of St. Zoilus. He discerned a religious vocation, was ordained and was appointed director of the chief ecclesiastical school in Cordova. When Christians were persecuted in 850, St. Eulogius was imprisoned. He wrote his Exhortation to Martyrdom addressed to the virgins Flora and Mary. They were beheaded on November 24, 851. St. Eulogius was released six days later. A virgin named Leocritia, from a noble Moorish family, had been catechized by a relative since childhood. She was privately baptized, but had been disowned by her parents. She told St. Eulogius and his sister Anulona that she desired to worship and adore Jesus freely. Thus, St. Eulogius and Anulona provided her sanctuary. When their plan was discovered, all three were prosecuted by the cadi. St. Eulogius was threatened with being scourged to death and was condemned by the king's council. When the guards led him away, one of them struck him across the face; whereupon he patiently turned his cheek and received another. St. Eulogius was beheaded on March 11, 859. St. Leocritia was beheaded four days later. Her body was thrown into the river Guadalquivir before it was recovered and buried by Christians.


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