Sunday, 13 November was the Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time: Wikipedia-link.
Otherwise, 13 November would have been the feast of Saint Brice of Tours, Bishop (circa 370-444): Saint-link ūnus & Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: Wayback Machine.
'Twould also have been the feast of Saint Didacus of Alcalá, Religious, O.F.M. (circa 1400-1463, A.K.A. Diego de San Nicolás): Saint-link ūnus, Saint-link duo, & Wikipedia-link.
'Twould also have been the feast of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin, M.S.C. (1850-1917): Saint-link ūna, Saint-link duae, & Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: Wayback Machine.
Scripture of the Week
Mass Readings
The Book of Malachi, chapter three, verses nineteen & twenty(a);
Psalm Ninety-eight, verses five thru nine;
The Second Letter to the Thessalonians, chapter three, verses seven thru twelve;
The Gospel according to Luke, chapter twenty-one, verses five thru nineteen.
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Monday, 14 November is the feast of Saint Laurence O'Toole, Bishop (1128-1180, A.K.A. Lorcán Ua Tuathail): Saint-link & Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: Wayback Machine '14 & Wayback Machine '15.
'Tis also the feast of Saint Nicholas Tavelic & Companions (Déodat of Rodez, Peter of Narbonne, & Stephen of Cueno), Priests & Martyrs, O.F.M. (died 1391), martyred in the reign of the sultan Sayf ad-Din Barquq: Martyrs-link, Martyr-link November Tango, Martyr-link Delta, Martyr-link Papa, Martyr-link Sierra, & Wikipedia-link.
'Tis also the feast of Blessed Maria Luiza Merkert, Religious, C.S.S.E. (1817-1872), co-foundress of the Sisters of Saint Elizabeth: Blessed-link & Wikipedia-link; Wikipedia-link C.S.S.E.
Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings
The Book of Revelation, chapter one, verses one thru four & chapter two, verses one thru five;
Psalm One, verses one thru four & six;
The Gospel according to Luke, chapter eighteen, verses thirty-five thru forty-three.
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