Lessons 4-6 from the Divine Office of the Fourth Day in the Octave of Epiphany: From Sermon 1 on the Epiphany by St. Leo the Pope.
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Lessons 4-6 from the Divine Office of the Fourth Day in the Octave of Epiphany: From Sermon 1 on the Epiphany by St. Leo the Pope. . Dearly beloved, we have but lately celebrated that day whereon the ínviolate virginity of Blessed Mary gave to man a Saviour. And now the venerable Solemnity of the Epiphany giveth us a continuance of joy; so that as the holy rites of these kindred solemnities follow one another so closely, there may be no time for the heartiness of our joy to abate, nor for the fervour of our faith to become lukewarm. And truly it concerneth the salvation of all men, that the Mediator between God and men is already made manifest before leaving the humble city of His birth.
Lessons 4-6 from the Divine Office of the Fourth Day in the Octave of Epiphany: From Sermon 1 on the Epiphany by St. Leo the Pope.
Lessons 4-6 from the Divine Office of the…
Lessons 4-6 from the Divine Office of the Fourth Day in the Octave of Epiphany: From Sermon 1 on the Epiphany by St. Leo the Pope.
Lessons 4-6 from the Divine Office of the Fourth Day in the Octave of Epiphany: From Sermon 1 on the Epiphany by St. Leo the Pope. . Dearly beloved, we have but lately celebrated that day whereon the ínviolate virginity of Blessed Mary gave to man a Saviour. And now the venerable Solemnity of the Epiphany giveth us a continuance of joy; so that as the holy rites of these kindred solemnities follow one another so closely, there may be no time for the heartiness of our joy to abate, nor for the fervour of our faith to become lukewarm. And truly it concerneth the salvation of all men, that the Mediator between God and men is already made manifest before leaving the humble city of His birth.