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WEDNESDAY      January 27, 1999      SECTION TWO       vol 10, no. 18

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SIMPLY SHEEN: Miles to go before we sleep

      They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but the words of Bishop Fulton J. Sheen have been known to launch a thousand images in one's mind, one of the ways this late luminary did so much to evangelize the faith. Because of the urgency of the times and because few there are today who possess the wisdom, simplicity and insight than the late Archbishop who touched millions, we are bringing you daily gems from his writings. The good bishop makes it so simple that we have dubbed this daily series: "SIMPLY SHEEN".

"Man cannot be happy if he is satiated; our zest comes from the fact that there are doors not yet opened, veils not yet lifted, notes that have not been struck."


TODAY'S LITURGY

      Today is the Feast of Saint Angela Merici, virgin, religious educator and foundress while tomorrow we celebrate one of the great saints of the Church, the Angelic Doctor of the Church and Dominican priest extraordinaire Saint Thomas Aquinas. For the readings, liturgies, meditations and vignettes on these saints, click on LITURGY FOR THE DAY.

Wednesday, January 27, 1999

Feast of Saint Angela Merici, Virgin, Religious Educator and Foundress

Thursday, January 28, 1999

Feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Dominican Priest and Angelic Doctor of the Church


PRAYERS & DEVOTION

     Today's Prayer is taken from the Opening Prayer for the Mass honoring Saint Angela Merici:

Lord, may Saint Angela commend us to Your mercy; may her charity and wisdom help us to be faithful to Your teaching and to follow it in our lives.


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