Here are some pictures from the 10am Mass celebrated in French:
More pictures, from the noon Hispanic Mass:
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Scenes from Evening Reflection on Charity at the McGill Faculty Club, January 18
One of his works which implies taking the Christian claim seriously, as a reality that corresponds to the deepest aspects of human knowing and the fullness of human desiring, is the work Is It Possible To Live This Way? Published by McGill-Queens Press, the third volume of the Faith-Hope-Charity trilogy has just appeared. Its theme of Christian self-donation in imitation of Christ Jesus was the theme of Monday's gathering.
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Today's liturgy allows an optional memorial, that of St. Vincent, deacon and martyr, patron of vintners.Vincent of Saragossa, also known as Vincent of Huesca or Vincent the Deacon, is the patron saint of Lisbon.
His feast day is January 22 in the Roman Catholic Church, and November 11 in the Eastern Orthodox Churches. He was born at Huesca in the third century and martyred under the Emperor Diocletian around the year 304.
My dad, named John Vincent, was born on this day in 1906.
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