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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

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Saint Matthew

Saint Matthew

We thank thee, heavenly Father, for the witness of thine apostle and evangelist Matthew to the Gospel of thy Son our Savior; and we pray that, after his example, we may with ready wills and hearts obey the calling of our Lord to follow him; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Morning Prayer & Holy Eucharist ID: 78754; 1 pers.; [19 words]
8:00 a.m.

Morning Prayer Psalm:  119:41-64 Lesson: Isaiah 8:11-20 Holy Eucharist ‚Äì Rite I Lesson: II Timothy 3:14-17 Gospel: Matthew 9:9-13

Holy Eucharist ID: 78755; 1 pers.; [11 words]
12:10 p.m.

Holy Eucharist – Rite I Lesson: II Timothy 3:14-17 Gospel: Matthew 9:9-13

Festal Eucharist ID: 78756; 4 pers.; 6 prog.; [30 words]
5:30 p.m.

Above: We use a red frontal and dossal for Festal Eucharists for martyrs. Saint Matthew is venerated as a martyr, though the time and circumstances of his death are unknown.

Public Lecture: The Church without a Bible? The Emergence of the New Testament ID: 78757; [94 words]
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

It is an honor and pleasure to welcome Fordham theology professor Joseph Lienhard, S.J.If you have wondered how the New Testament arose in those early Christian centuries, or how the church got along without a New Testament, Father Lienhard is your man. He speaks at 6:30 pm in the church, following the Festal Eucharist for...