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The Day of the Lord

On February 18 we read a good portion of the relatively short book (three chapters in all) of the Prophet Joel. Joel prophesies in the first chapter that the Day of the Lord, which is soon to come, will be … Continue reading

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Compassion and Salvation

On February 13th the Church honors Saint Martinian, a fourth-century native of Caesarea in Palestine. His life is closely intertwined with the lives of two women, Zoe and Photina, who are commemorated on the same day. Yet he was a … Continue reading

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The Threat of the Glorious Ones

On February 4th we read the entire third chapter, verses 1 to 18, of 2 Peter. The letter was probably written between the years 80 and 90. Part of the second chapter, verses 9 to 22, is read on February … Continue reading

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Now and Then

Two of the readings for January 20th are Wisdom of Solomon 3: 1-9 and Luke 6: 17-23. Though one is from the Old Testament and the other is from the much later time of the New Testament, they both tell … Continue reading

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The First Hermit

January 15 is the feast day of Venerable Paul of Thebes. The region of upper Egypt in which he was born about 227 is called the “Thebaid” because it is near the city of Thebes. It’s a desert area, and … Continue reading

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