'Tis the feast of Saint Liudhard, Bishop (died circa 600, A.K.A. Letard): Saint-link & Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: Wayback Machine. St. Liudhard consecrated St. Martin's Church in Canterbury, the oldest continuously-operating parish church in the Anglosphere: Wikipedia-link St. Martin's.
'Tis also the feast of Saint Cumméne Find, Abbot (died 669, A.K.A. Cumméne the White): Saint-link & Wikipedia-link.
Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings
The Book of Jeremiah, chapter eighteen, verses eighteen thru twenty;
Psalm Thirty-one, verses five, six & fourteen thru sixteen;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter twenty, verses seventeen thru twenty-eight.
Personal Reading
The Book of Genesis, chapter forty-three (verses one thru thirty-four);
The Book of Genesis, chapter forty-four (verses one thru thirty-four);
The Book of Genesis, chapter forty-five (verses one thru twenty-eight);
The Book of Genesis, chapter forty-six (verses one thru thirty-four);
The Book of Genesis, chapter forty-seven, verses one thru twelve.
Commentary: The brothers' second journey to Egypt (43, inclusive), a final test (44, inclusive), Joseph's identity revealed (45, inclusive), migration to Egypt (46, inclusive), & settlement in Goshen (47:1-12).
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