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Gospel Commentaries for Sundays
« on: February 04, 2012, 02:25:55 AM »
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  • Hello friends!

    Just as I have posted the late Cardinal Schuster's commentaries upon the Mass formularies of the Roman Missal, so I thought it a good idea to present a series of commentaries particularly devoted to the Gospel Lesson of the Sunday Masses.

    From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. I; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1914), here is a commentary for the Gospel Lesson for Septuagesima Sunday.

    It is my hope that these commentaries enable you to attain to a greater understanding and esteem for the hallowed Mysteries that are contained in the Sacred Gospels: the heavenly teachings and examples given by the very same Lord and God of ours Who is well-pleased to visit us in the sacred and dread Mysteries of Holy Mass and to unite Himself to us in Holy Communion.
































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    « Reply #1 on: February 11, 2012, 01:12:52 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. I; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1914), here is a commentary for the Gospel Lesson for Sexagesima Sunday.




































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    « Reply #2 on: February 17, 2012, 11:12:07 PM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. I; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1914), here is a commentary for the Gospel Lesson for Quinquagesima Sunday.




























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    « Reply #3 on: February 25, 2012, 01:21:45 PM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. I; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1914), here is a commentary upon the Gospel Lesson for the First Sunday in Lent.




























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    « Reply #4 on: March 03, 2012, 01:45:30 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. I; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1914), here is a commentary upon the Gospel Lesson for the Second Sunday in Lent.























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    « Reply #5 on: March 10, 2012, 10:07:28 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. I; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1914), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for the Third Sunday in Lent.




































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    « Reply #6 on: March 17, 2012, 10:21:01 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. I; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1914), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for the Fourth Sunday in Lent.































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    « Reply #7 on: March 24, 2012, 08:20:24 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. II; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1921), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for Passion Sunday.






















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    « Reply #8 on: March 31, 2012, 09:18:51 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. II; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1921), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson chanted in the rite of Benediction of Palms for the Procession of Palm Sunday.



























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    « Reply #9 on: April 07, 2012, 07:51:45 PM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. II; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1921), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for the Mass of Easter Sunday.





























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    « Reply #10 on: April 14, 2012, 08:34:41 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. II; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1921), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for the Mass of Low Sunday.





































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    « Reply #11 on: April 21, 2012, 01:21:54 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. II; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1921), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for the Mass of the Second Sunday after Easter.























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    « Reply #12 on: May 07, 2012, 12:57:24 PM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. II; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1921), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for the Mass of the Third Sunday after Easter.























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    « Reply #13 on: May 07, 2012, 12:58:55 PM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. II; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1921), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for the Mass of the Fourth Sunday after Easter.

































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    « Reply #14 on: May 12, 2012, 10:51:44 AM »
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  • From the work of the great scholar Rev. Father Cornelius J. Ryan, The Gospels of the Sundays and Festivals with an Introduction, Parallel Passages, Notes and Moral Reflections (Vol. II; Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Ltd., 1921), here is a commentary upon the Gospel lesson for the Mass of the Fifth Sunday after Easter.

























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