Liturgy for Thursday and Friday, March 22nd & 23rd
Thursday, March 22, 2001
Meditation
First Reading: Jeremiah 7: 23-28
Psalms: Psalm 95: 1-2, 6-9
Gospel Reading: Luke 11: 14-23
Friday, March 23, 2001
Meditation
Lenten Weekday and
Feast of Saint Toribius de Mogrovejo
First Reading: Hosea 14: 2-10
Psalms: Psalm 81: 6-11, 14, 17
Gospel Reading: Mark 12: 28-34
Optional Feast of Saint Toribius de Mogrovejo, Bishop
Born in 1538 at Mayorga, Spain Saint Toribio Alfonso or Turibius taught law at the University of Salamanca where he caught the attention of King Philip II who appointed Toribio as chief judge of the Inquisition at Granada. Though still a layman, he was further appointed to the Archbishopric of Lima, Peru in 1580. Upon the announcement he received the Sacrament of Holy Orders before setting sail for the new world. There he discovered that his diocese stretched from Panama to Argentina and under his jurisdiction whom he counseled and encouraged were such luminary saints as Saint Rose of Lima, Saint Martin de Porres, Saint John Macias, and Saint Francis Solano. His greatest achievement was reforming the way the Indians were treated, fighting for the poor by founding many churches, schools, hospitals and clinics as well as the first seminary in 1591 where, within a few years, it was packed. Archbishop Toribio studied extensively learning the various dialects in order to better reach the people. It was on his way back to Lima from a pastoral visit to one of the Indian villages that he died in Santa, Peru on March 23, 1606. In 1726 Pope Benedict XIII canonized him.
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March 22, 2001 volume 12, no. 81
DAILY LITURGY
www.DailyCatholic.org
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