Lutheran (LCMS) Church Year Calendar 2008 - 2014 -- Abbreviated
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Missouri-Synod Lutheran Church calendar. Includes current church year lectionary
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25 S a PentecostMal. 4:1-62 Th. 3:(1-5) 6-13Luke 21:5-28 (29-36)Psalm 9 8 Color: Green
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ThanksgivingDeut. 8:1-10Phil 4:6-20 or 1Tim. 2:1-4Luke 17: 11-19Psa lm 67 Color: White
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Last S in YearMal. 3:13-18Col. 1:13-20Luke 23:27-43Psalm 46Color: Green (Sunday of the Fulfillment)
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1st S in AdventIs. 2:1-5Rom. 13:(8-10) 11-14Matt. 21:1-11 or Matt. 24:36-4 4 Psalm 122 Color: Blue
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2nd S in AdventIs. 11:1-10 Rom. 15:4-13 Matt. 3:1-12Psalm 72:1-7C olor: Blue
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3rd S in AdventIs. 35:1-10James 5:7-10Matt. 11:2-15Psalm 146Color: Blue
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St. Thomas
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4th S in AdventIs. 7:10-17Rom. 1:1-7Matt. 1:18-25Psalm 24Color: Bl ue
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Christmas EveIs. 9:2-7Titus 2:11-14Luke 2:1-20Psalm 96Color: Whi te
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ChristmasIs. 52:7-10Heb.1:1-6 (7-12)John 1:1-14 (15-18)Psalm 2 Color: White (The Nativity of Our Lord)
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St. Stephen
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St. John
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Holy Innocents
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1st S a ChristmasIs. 63:7-14Gal. 4:4-7Matt. 2:13-23Psalm 111Color: W hite
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New Year's Eve
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Name of Jesus
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EpiphanyIs. 60:1-6Eph. 3:1-12Matt. 2:1-12Psalm 72:1-11 (12-15)\ n Color: White
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Jesus BaptismIs. 42:1-9Rom. 6:1-11Matt. 3:13-17Psalm 29Color: Wh ite
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Peters Confession
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2nd S a EpiphanyIs. 49:1-71 Cor. 1:1-9John 1:29-42aPsalm 40:1-11Col or: Green
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St. Timothy
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Pauls Conversion
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St. Titus
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3rd S a EpiphanyIs. 9:1-41 Cor. 1:10-18Matt. 4:12-25Psalm 27:1-9(10-14) Color: Green
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Mary Purification
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TransfigurationEx. 24:8-182 Peter 1:16-21Matt. 17:1-9Psalm 2:6-12C olor: White
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Ash WednesdayJoel 2:12-192 Cor. 5:20b-6:10Matt. 6:1-6, 16-21Psalm 5 1:1-13(14-19) Color: Black or Purple
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1st S in LentGen. 3:1-21Rom. 5:12-19Matt. 4:1-11Psalm 32:1-7Colo r: Purple
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2nd S in LentGen. 12:1-9Rom. 4:1-8, 13-17John 3:1-17Psalm 121Co lor: Purple
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Martin LutherMartin Luther, Doctor and ReformerMartin Luther, born on November 10, 1483, in Eisleben, Germany, initially began studies leading toward a degree in law. However, after a close encounter with death, he switched to the study of theology, entered an Augustinian monastery, was ordained a priest in 1505, and received a doctorate in theology in 1512. As a professor at the newly-established University of Wittenberg, his scriptural studies led him to question many of the church's teachings and practices, especially the selling of indulgences. His refusal to back down from his convictions resulted in his excommunication in 1521. Following a period of seclusion at the Wartburg castle, Luther returned to Wittenberg, where he spent the rest of his life preaching and teaching, translating the Scriptures, and writing hymns and numerous theological treatises. He is remembered and honored for his lifelong emphasis on the biblical truth that for Christ's sake God declares us righteous by grace through faith alone. He died on February 18, 1546, while visiting the town of his birth. Source: www.lcms.org
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3rd S in LentEx.17:1-7Rom. 5:1-8John 4:5-26 (27-30, 39-42)Psalm 95: 1-9 Color: Purple
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St. Matthias
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4th S in LentIs. 42:14-21Eph. 5:8-14John 9:1-41 or John 9:1-7, 13-17, 34-39 Psalm 142 Color: Purple
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5th S in LentEzek. 37:1-14Rom. 8:1-11John 11:1-45 (46-53) or John 11:17- 27, 38-53 Psalm 130 Color: Purple
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Palm SundayIs. 50:4-9aPhil. 2:5-11Matt. 26:1-27:66 or Matt. 27:11-66 o rJohn 12:20-43 Psalm 118:19-29 or 31:9-16 Color: Scarlet (Sunday of the Passion)
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St. Joseph
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Maundy ThursdayEx. 24:3-11Heb. 9:11-22Matt. 26:17-30Psalm 116:12-19\ nColor: Scarlet or White (Holy Thursday)
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Good FridayIs. 52:13-53:12Heb. 4:14-16\; 5:7-9John 18:1-19:42 or John 19:17-30 Psalm 22 or 31 Color: Black
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EasterActs 10:34-43 or Jer. 31:1-6Col. 3:1-4Matt. 28:1-10Psal m 16 Color: White or Gold (The Resurrection of Our Lord)
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The Annunciation
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2nd S of EasterActs 5:29-421 Peter 1:3-9John 20:19-31Psalm 148Colo r: White
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3rd S of EasterActs 2:14a, 36-411 Peter 1:17-25Luke 24:13-35Psalm 116 :1-14 Color: White
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4th S of EasterActs 2:42-471 Peter 2:19-25John 10:1-10Psalm 23Colo r: White
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5th S of EasterActs 6:1-9\; 7:2a, 51-601 Peter 2:2-10John 14:1-14Psal m 146 Color: White
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St. Mark
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6th S of EasterActs 17:16-311 Peter 3:13-22John 14:15-21Psalm 66:8-20\ n Color: White
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Philip and James
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AscensionActs 1:1-11Eph. 1:15-23Luke 24:44-53Psalm 47Color: White
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7th S of EasterActs 1:12-261 Peter 4:12-19\; 5:6-11John 17:1-11Psalm 6 8:1-10 Color: White
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C.F.W. WaltherC.F.W. WaltherCarl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther (1811-87), th e father of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod,served as its first president from 1847 to 1850 and then again from 1864 to 1878. In 1839 he emigrated from Saxony, Germany, with other Lutherans, who settled in Missouri. He served as pastor of several congregations in St. Louis, founded Concordia Seminary, and in 1847 was instrumental in the formation of the LCMS (then called the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States). Walther worked tirelessly to promote confessional Lutheran teaching and doctrinal agreement among all Lutherans in the United States. He was a prolific writer and speaker. Among his most influential works are Church and Ministry and The Proper Distinction between Law and Gospel. Source: www.lcms.org
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PentecostNum. 11:24-30Acts 2:1-21John 7:37-39Psalm 25:1-15Co lor: Red
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Holy TrinityGen. 1: 1-2:4aActs 2:14a,22-36Matt. 28:16-20Psalm 8\ nColor: White
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2 S a PentecostIs. 49:8-16aRom. 1:8-17Matt. 6:24-34Psalm 115:(1-8) 9-1 8 Color: Green
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The Visitation
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3 S a PentecostDeut. 11:18-21, 26-28Rom. 3:21-28Matt. 7:15-29Psalm 4\ n Color: Green
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4 S a PentecostHos. 5:15-6:6Rom. 4:13-25Matt. 9:9-13Psalm 119:65-72\ nColor: Green
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St. Barnabas
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5 S a PentecostEx. 19:2-8Rom. 5:6-15Matt. 9:35-10:8 (9-20)Psalm 100\ nColor: Green
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6 S a PentecostJer. 20:7-13Rom. 6:12-23Matt. 10:5a, 21-33Psalm 91:1-1 0 (11-16) Color: Green
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Jn Bap. Nativity
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Augs. ConfessionThe Presentation of the Augsburg ConfessionThe Augsburg Con fession, the principal doctrinal statement of the theology of Martin Luther and the Lutheran reformers, was written largely by Phillip Melanchthon. At its heart it confesses the justification of sinners by grace alone, through faith alone, for the sake of Christ alone. Signed by leaders of many German cities and regions, the confession was formally presented to the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at Augsburg, Germany, on June 25, 1530. A few weeks later Roman Catholic authorities rejected the Confession, which Melanchthon defended in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession (1531). In 1580 the Unaltered Augsburg Confession was included in the Book of Concord. Source: www.lcms.org
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St. Peter & Paul
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7 S a PentecostJer. 28:5-9Rom. 7:1-13Matt. 10:34-42Psalm 119:153-160 Color: Green
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8 S a PentecostZech. 9:9-12Rom. 7:14-25aMatt. 11:25-30Psalm 145:1-14 Color: Green
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9 S a PentecostIs. 55:10-13Rom. 8:12-17Matt. 13:1-9, 18-23Psalm 65:(1 -8) 9-13 Color: Green
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10 S a PentecostIs. 44:6-8Rom. 8:18-27Matt. 13:24-30, 36-43Psalm 119:5 7-64 Color: Green
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Mary Magdalene
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James the Elder
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11 S a PentecostDeut.7:6-9Rom. 8:28-39Matt. 13:44-52Psalm 125Color: Green
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12 S a PentecostIs. 55:1-5Rom. 9:1-5(6-13)Matt. 14:13-21 Psalm 136:1-9 (23-26) Color: Green
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13 S a PentecostJob 38:4-18Rom. 10:5-17Matt. 14:22-33Psalm 18:1-6 (7-16 ) Color: Green
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St. LaurenceLaurence, Deacon and MartyrEarly in the third century A.D. , Laurence, most likely born in Spain, made his way to Rome. There he was appointed chief of the seven deacons and was given the responsibility to manage church property and finances. The emperor at the time, who thought that the church had valuable things worth confiscating, ordered Laurence to produce the "treasures of the church." Laurence brought before the emperor the poor whose lives had been touched by Christian charity. He was then jailed and eventually executed in the year 258 by being roasted on a gridiron. His martyrdom left a deep impression on the young church. Almost immediately, the date of His death, August 10, became a permanent fixture on the early commemorative calendar. Source: www.lcms.org
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St. Mary
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14 S a PentecostIs. 56:1, 6-8Rom. 11:1-2a, 13-15, 28-32Matt. 15:21-28 Psalm 67 Color: Green
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15 S a PentecostIs. 51:1-6Rom. 11:33-12:8Matt. 16:13-20Psalm 138Col or: Green
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St. Bartholomew
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John the Baptizer
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16 S a PentecostJer. 15:15-21Rom. 12:9-21Matt. 16:21-28Psalm 26Colo r: Green
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17 S a PentecostEzek. 33:7-9Rom. 13:1-10Matt. 18:1-20Psalm 32:1-7Co lor: Green
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18 S a PentecostGen. 50:15-21Rom. 14:1-12Matt. 18:21-35Psalm 103:1-12 Color: Green
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Holy Cross Day
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19 S a PentecostIs. 55:6-9Phil. 1:12-14, 19-30Matt. 20:1-16Psalm 27:1- 9 Color: Green
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St. Matthew
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20 S a PentecostEzek. 18:1-4, 25-32Phil. 2:1-4 (5-13) 14-18Matt. 21:23-27 (28-32) Psalm 25:1-10 Color: Green
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St. Michael
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21 S a PentecostIs. 5:1-7Phil. 3:4b-14Matt. 21:33-46Psalm 80:7-19Co lor: Green
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22 S a PentecostIs. 25:6-9Phil. 4:4-13Matt. 22:1-14Psalm 23Color: G reen
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St. Luke
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23 S a PentecostIs. 45:1-71 Thess. 1:1-10Matt. 22:15-22Psalm 96:1-9 (10 -13) Color: Green
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St. James
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Reformation Sun.Rev. 14:6-7Rom. 3:19-28John 8:31-36 or Matt. 11:12-19P salm 46 Color: Red
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St. Simon & Jude
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Reformation Day
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All Saints' Day
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All Saints' Sun.Rev. 7(2-8) 9-171 John 3:1-3Matt. 5:1-12 Psalm 149C olor: White
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26 S a PentecostAmos 5:18-24I Thess. 4:13-18Matt. 25:1-13Psalm 70Co lor: Green
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27 S a PentecostZeph. 1:7-161 Thess. 5:1-11Matt. 25:14-30Psalm 90:1-12\ n Color: Green
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Last S in YearEzek. 34:11-16, 20-24I Cor. 15:20-28Matt. 25:31-46Psal m 95:1-7a Color: Green (Sunday of the Fulfillment)
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ThanksgivingDeut. 8:1-10Phil 4:6-20 or 1Tim. 2:1-4Luke 17: 11-19Psa lm 67 Color: White
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1st S in Advent
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St. Andrew
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2nd S in Advent
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3rd S in Advent
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4th S in Advent
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St. Thomas
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Christmas Eve
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Christmas
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St. Stephen
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St. John
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1st S a Christmas
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Holy Innocents
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New Year's Eve
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Name of Jesus
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2 S a Christmas
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Epiphany
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Jesus Baptism
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2nd S a Epiphany
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Peters Confession
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St. Timothy
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3rd S a Epiphany
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Pauls Conversion
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St. Titus
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4th S a Epiphany
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Mary Purification
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5th S a Epiphany
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6th S a Epiphany
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Martin Luther |