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"The God who created you without your cooperation, cannot save you without your cooperation."   -  St. Augustine

 

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In this Issue:

  

Message from the Parish Priest

     

    

Ash Wednesday

     

    

The Season of Lent

     

    

 

Colours and Symbols of Lent

     

    

The Journey of Lent

     

    

  

Reflections on Lent

     

    

 

Reflections on the Sunday Readings

     

    

 

Why do we fast, abstain from meat during Lent?

     

    

Message of Pope

     

    

Major Feasts in February

     

    

Church Services

    

    

    

 

 

  

 

MONTHLY NEWSBULLETIN OF St. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH, SOWETO

 

 

Issue No. 2                                                                February 2008

 

 

 

  

Major Feasts in February

 

February 02

Presentation of the Lord

The law of God ordained that after childbirth a woman should continue for a certain time in a state which that law calls unclean, during which time she was not to appear in public. This term was of forty days following the birth of a son, and double that time for a daughter. When the term expired, the mother was to bring to the Temple a lamb and a young pigeon or turtle-dove, as an offering to God. Such was the case, Scripture tells us, for the Holy Family. (Luke 2:24) Our Saviour having been conceived by the Holy Ghost, and His Blessed Mother remaining always a spotless virgin, it is evident that She was not subject to the law of purification, but devotion and zeal to honor God by every observance prescribed by His law, prompted Mary to perform this act of religion.

 

Let us strive to imitate the humility of the ever-blessed Mother of God, remembering that humility is the path which leads to lasting peace and brings us closer to God, who gives His grace to the humble.

 

 

 

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February 22

Chair of St. Peter

This feast brings to mind the mission of teacher and pastor conferred by Christ on Peter, and continued in an unbroken line down to the present Pope. We celebrate the unity of the Church, founded upon the Apostle, and renew our assent to the Magisterium of the Roman Pontiff, extended both to truths which are solemnly defined ex cathedra, and to all the acts of the ordinary magisterium.

 

The feast of the Chair of Saint Peter at Rome has been celebrated from the early days of the Christian era on 18 January, in commemoration of the day when Saint Peter held his first service in Rome. The feast of the Chair of Saint Peter at Antioch, commemorating his foundation of the See of Antioch, has also been long celebrated at Rome, on 22 February. At each place a chair (cathedra) was venerated which the Apostle had used while presiding at Mass. One of the chairs is referred to about 600 by an Abbot Johannes who had been commissioned by Pope Gregory the Great to collect in oil from the lamps which burned at the graves of the Roman martyrs.

 

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Believe in the Word of God,

it is the light for your path.

Pray the Bible,

it is the answer to all the questions

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