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Saint Sebastian Jan 20 Saint Sebastian (died c. 288) was a Christian saint and martyr, who is said to have been killed during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians. He is commonly …More
Saint Sebastian Jan 20

Saint Sebastian (died c. 288) was a Christian saint and martyr, who is said to have been killed during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians. He is commonly depicted in art and literature tied to a post and shot with arrows. This is the most common artistic depiction of Sebastian; however, he was rescued and healed by Saint Irene of Rome before criticising the emperor and being clubbed to death.[1] He is venerated in the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
The details of Saint Sebastian's martyrdom were first spoken of by 4th century bishop, Ambrose of Milan, in his sermon (number 22) on Psalm 118. Ambrose stated that Sebastian came from Milan and that he was already venerated there in the 4th century.
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Friday of the Second week in Ordinary Time
1st book of Samuel 24:3-21.

Saul took three thousand picked men from all Israel and went in search of David and his men in the direction of the wild goat crags.
When he came to the sheepfolds along the way, he found a cave, which he entered to ease nature. David and his men were occupying the inmost recesses of the cave.
David's servants said to him, "This …More
Friday of the Second week in Ordinary Time

1st book of Samuel 24:3-21.

Saul took three thousand picked men from all Israel and went in search of David and his men in the direction of the wild goat crags.
When he came to the sheepfolds along the way, he found a cave, which he entered to ease nature. David and his men were occupying the inmost recesses of the cave.
David's servants said to him, "This is the day of which the LORD said to you, 'I will deliver your enemy into your grasp; do with him as you see fit.'" So David moved up and stealthily cut off an end of Saul's mantle.
Afterward, however, David regretted that he had cut off an end of Saul's mantle.
He said to his men, "The LORD forbid that I should do such a thing to my master, the LORD'S anointed, as to lay a hand on him, for he is the Lord's anointed."
With these words David restrained his men and would not permit them to attack Saul. Saul then left the cave and went on his way.
David also stepped out of the cave, calling to Saul, "My lord the king!" When Saul looked back, David bowed to the ground in homage
and asked Saul: "Why do you listen to those who say, 'David is trying to harm you'?
You see for yourself today that the LORD just now delivered you into my grasp in the cave. I had some thought of killing you, but I took pity on you instead. I decided, 'I will not raise a hand against my lord, for he is the LORD'S anointed and a father to me.'
Look here at this end of your mantle which I hold. Since I cut off an end of your mantle and did not kill you, see and be convinced that I plan no harm and no rebellion. I have done you no wrong, though you are hunting me down to take my life.
The LORD will judge between me and you, and the LORD will exact justice from you in my case. I shall not touch you.
The old proverb says, 'From the wicked comes forth wickedness.' So I will take no action against you.
Against whom are you on campaign, O king of Israel? Whom are you pursuing? A dead dog, or a single flea!
The LORD will be the judge; he will decide between me and you. May he see this, and take my part, and grant me justice beyond your reach!"
When David finished saying these things to Saul, Saul answered, "Is that your voice, my son David?" And he wept aloud.
Saul then said to David: "You are in the right rather than I; you have treated me generously, while I have done you harm.
Great is the generosity you showed me today, when the LORD delivered me into your grasp and you did not kill me.
For if a man meets his enemy, does he send him away unharmed? May the LORD reward you generously for what you have done this day.
And now, since I know that you shall surely be king and that sovereignty over Israel shall come into your possession,

Psalms 57(56):2.3-4.6.11.
Have mercy on me, God, have mercy on me. In you I seek shelter. In the shadow of your wings I seek shelter till harm pass by.
I call to God Most High, to God who provides for me.
May God send help from heaven to save me, shame those who trample upon me. May God send fidelity and love. Selah
Show yourself over the heavens, God; may your glory appear above all the earth.

For your love towers to the heavens; your faithfulness, to the skies.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Mark 3:13-19.
Jesus went up the mountain and summoned those whom he wanted and they came to him.
He appointed twelve (whom he also named apostles) that they might be with him and he might send them forth to preach
and to have authority to drive out demons:
(he appointed the twelve:) Simon, whom he named Peter;
James, son of Zebedee, and John the brother of James, whom he named Boanerges, that is, sons of thunder;
Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus; Thaddeus, Simon the Cananean,
and Judas Iscariot who betrayed him.

Commentary of the day : Vatican Council II
www.dailygospel.org
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Saints, Beati and Feasts Celebrated Jan.20
saints.sqpn.com/20-january
Basil Anthony Marie Moreau
Basilides the Senator
Bassus the Senator
Benedict Ricasoli
Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi
Daniel of Cambron
Didier of Thérouanne
Eusebius the Senator
Eustochia Calafato
Euthymios of Huleklosteret
Euthymios of Tirnovo
Euthymius the Great
Eutyches the Senator
Fabian, Pope
Fechin of Fobhar
Francesco Paoli
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Saints, Beati and Feasts Celebrated Jan.20
saints.sqpn.com/20-january

Basil Anthony Marie Moreau
Basilides the Senator
Bassus the Senator
Benedict Ricasoli
Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi
Daniel of Cambron
Didier of Thérouanne
Eusebius the Senator

Eustochia Calafato
Euthymios of Huleklosteret
Euthymios of Tirnovo
Euthymius the Great
Eutyches the Senator
Fabian, Pope
Fechin of Fobhar
Francesco Paoli

Laurentius of Huleklosteret
Maria Cristina dell’Immacolata Concezione
Maurus of Cesena
Molagga of Fermoy
Neophytus of Nicaea
Sebastian
Stephen Min Kuk-ka
Ursula Haider of Leutkirch
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Saint Sebastian Jan 20
Saint Sebastian
(died c. 288) was a Christian saint and martyr, who is said to have been killed during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians. He is commonly depicted in art and literature tied to a post and shot with arrows. This is the most common artistic depiction of Sebastian; however, he was rescued and healed by Saint Irene of Rome before criticising …More
Saint Sebastian Jan 20

Saint Sebastian
(died c. 288) was a Christian saint and martyr, who is said to have been killed during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians. He is commonly depicted in art and literature tied to a post and shot with arrows. This is the most common artistic depiction of Sebastian; however, he was rescued and healed by Saint Irene of Rome before criticising the emperor and being clubbed to death.[1] He is venerated in the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
The details of Saint Sebastian's martyrdom were first spoken of by 4th century bishop, Ambrose of Milan, in his sermon (number 22) on Psalm 118. Ambrose stated that Sebastian came from Milan and that he was already venerated there in the 4th century.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Sebastian