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CALENDARIO LITURGICO 2015 CALENDARIO LITURGICO 2015 Nell’Anno Liturgico 2015, (Che Inizia Con L’Avvento, Dom CALENDARIO LITURGICO 2015 CALENDARIO LITURGICO 2015 Nell’anno liturgico 2015, (che inizia con l’Avvento, dom. 30 Novembre 2014), si segue: il Ciclo domenicale e festivo dell’Anno B; il Ciclo feriale I (Anno dispari). In rosso MAIUSCOLO sono indicate le domeniche, le solennità e le feste che prevalgono sulla domenica. Vicino al titolo della festa o del santo in rosso tra parentesi è indica- to il grado della celebrazione con la sigla: (s) = Solennità (f) = Festa (m) = Memoria obbligatoria (mf) = Memoria facoltativa Se un santo non è seguito da alcuna sigla, significa che non compare nel Calendario Romano, ma è ricordato nel Martirologio Romano o in calendari particolari. Nomi e date dei santi sono presi dal Martirologio Romano, CEI 2004. Liturgia della Parola: i riferimenti sono presi dai nuovi Lezionari CEI, 2007-2009. 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La grande tradizio- ne artigianale e la cura dei particolari (incastri a pettine e coda di rondine), con severi e continui controlli durante le fasi di lavorazione fanno dei nostri arredi prodotti di qualità e ci permettono di rilasciare una garanzia di 10 anni su ogni articolo venduto. La nostra filosofia si concretizza nella Artis Vision un impegno per noi inderogabile. Artis Vision, in breve, significa osservare il prodotto con i Vostri occhi per rispondere alla varie esigenze ed aspetta- tive, e possibilmente superarle. Pertanto siamo in grado di fornire qualsiasi campionatura, anche su Vostro disegno e consegnarla gratuitamente in conto visione. Richiedete, un nostro catalogo o senza nessun impegno, la visita di un nostro incaricato chiamando gratuitamente al numero verde 800-884177. La Semplicità è la gloria dell’Espressione S. Goffredo; XXXIII DOM. T.O. A; I sett. Ss. Andrea Dung Lac e c. (mf); SAB B. Giovanni Duns Scoto; DOM S. Geltrude di Helfta LUN S. Firmina; Ss. Flora e Maria S. Chiaro Pr 31,10-13.19-20.30-31; Sal 127; Ap 14,1-3.4b-5; Sal 23; Lc 21,1-4 II sett. NOVEMBRE 2014 Fil 4,10-19; Sal 111; Lc 16,9-15 1Ts 5,1-6; Mt 25,14-30 Ecco la generazione che cerca il tuo volto, 8 Beato l’uomo che teme il Signore. 16 Beato chi teme il Signore. 24 Signore. TUTTI I SANTI (s); S. Cesario; DEDIC. BASILICA LATER. (f); S. Elisabetta di Ungheria (m); S. Caterina d’Al. (mf); Bb. Luigi SAB S. Licinio DOM B. Elisabetta d. Tr. 32 a dom. T.O. LUN S. Aniano; S. Ilda MAR e Maria Beltrame Quattrocchi Ap 7,2-4.9-14; Sal 23; 1Gv 3,1-3; P Ez 47,1-2.8-9.12; Sal 45; 1Cor 3,9c-11.16-17; Ap 1,1-5a; 2,1-5a; Sal 1; Lc 18,35-43 Ap 14,14-19; Sal 95; Lc 21,5-11 Mt 5,1-12a Gv 2,13-22 P Al vincitore darò da mangiare dall’albero Vieni, Signore, a giudicare la terra. 1 Ecco la generazione che cerca il tuo volto, 9 Un fi ume rallegra la città di Dio. 17 della vita. 25 Signore. COMM. DI TUTTI I FEDELI DEFUNTI S. Leone Magno (m); S. Oreste; Dedic. Basiliche dei Ss. Pietro S. Corrado; a DOM Gb 19,1.23-27a; Sal 26; 31 dom. T.O. LUN S. Andrea Avellino IV sett. MAR e Paolo ap. (mf); S. Oddone MER S. Leonardo da P.M.; Rm 5,5-11; Gv 6,37-40 P Tt 1,1-9; Sal 23; Lc 17,1-6 At 28,11-16.30-31; Sal 97; Mt 14,22-33 P B. Giacomo Alberione Sono certo di contemplare la bontà del Ecco la generazione che cerca il tuo volto, Annunzierò ai fratelli la salvezza del Ap 15,1-4; Sal 97; Lc 21,12-19 2 Signore nella terra dei viventi. 10 Signore. 18 Signore. 26 Grandi e mirabili sono le tue opere, Signore Dio onnipotente. S. Martino de Porres(mf); III sett. S. Martino di Tours (m); S. Abdia ; S. Barlaam; S. Virgilio; S. Laverio; LUN S. Berardo; S. Silvia MAR S. Teodoro Studita; S. Marina MER B. Giacomo Benfatti GIO B. Bernardino da Fossa Fil 2,1-4; Sal 130; Lc 14,12-14 Tt 2,1-8.11-14; Sal 36; Lc 17,7-10 Ap 4,1-11; Sal 150; Lc 19,11-28 Ap 18,1-2.21-23; 19,1-3.9a; Sal 99; Custodiscimi presso di te, Signore, nella La salvezza dei giusti viene dal Signore. Santo, santo, santo il Signore Dio, Lc 21,20-28 3 pace. 11 19 l’Onnipotente. 27 Beati gli invitati al banchetto nunziale dell’Agnello! S. Carlo Borromeo (m); S. Giosafat (m); S. Macario; S. Teonesto; S. Edmondo; S. Giacomo della Marca; MAR S. Modesta; B. Elena Enselmini MER S. Diego GIO B. Maria Fortunata Viti VEN B. Giacomo Thompson Fil 2,5-11; Sal 21; Lc 14,15-24 Tt 3,1-7; Sal 22; Lc 17,11-19 Ap 5,1-10; Sal 149; Lc 19,41-44 S. Teodora Da te, Signore, la mia lode nella grande Il Signore è il mio pastore: non manco Hai fatto di noi, per il nostro Dio, un regno Ap 20,1-4.11 - 21,2; Sal 83; Lc 21,29-33 4 assemblea. 12 di nulla. 20 e sacerdoti. 28 Ecco la tenda di Dio con gli uomini! S. Guido M. Conforti; S. Imerio; S. Omobono; Presentazione della B. V. Maria (m) S. Saturnino; S. Illuminata; MER B. Gregorio Lakota; GIO S. Agostina L. Pietrantoni VEN S. Agapio; S. Gelasio SAB B. Maria M. dell’Incarnazione S. Donnino Fm 7-20; Sal 145; Lc 17,20-25 Ap 10,8-11; Sal 118; Lc 19,45-48 Ap 22,1-7; Sal 94; Lc 21,34-36 Fil 2,12-18; Sal 26; Lc 14,25-33 Beato chi ha per aiuto il Dio di Giacobbe. Quanto sono dolci al mio palato le tue Marána tha! Vieni, Signore Gesù! 5 Il Signore è mia luce e mia salvezza. 13 21 promesse! 29 S. Leonardo; S. Protasio; S. Rufo; S. Teòdoto; S. Cecilia (m); I AVVENTO B; I sett. GIO S. Severo di Barcellona VEN B. Maria Luisa M. SAB Bb. Salvatore Lilli e c.; DOM S. Andrea ap; S. Galgano Guidotti Fil 3,3-8a; Sal 104; Lc 15,1-10 2Gv 1a.3-9; Sal 118; Lc 17,26-37 S. Benigno Is 63,16b-17.19b; 64,2-7; Sal 79; 1 Cor 1,3-9; Gioisca il cuore di chi cerca il Signore. Beato chi cammina nella legge del Ap 11,4-12; Sal 143; Lc 20,27-40 Mc 13,33-37 6 14 Signore. 22 Benedetto il Signore, mia roccia. 30 Signore, fà splendere il tuo volto e noi saremo salvi. S. Prosdocimo; S. Baldo; S. Alberto Magno (mf); CRISTO RE A (s); 34a dom. T.O. VEN S. Ercolano SAB S. Leopoldo il Pio; S. Sidonio DOM S. Clemente I Fil 3,17 - 4,1; Sal 121; Lc 16,1-8 3Gv 5-8; Sal 111; Lc 18,1-8 Ez 34,11-12.15-17; Sal 22; P Andremo con gioia alla casa del Signore. Beato l’uomo che teme il Signore. 1Cor 15,20-26.28; Mt 25,31-46 7 15 23 Il Signore è il mio pastore, non manco di nulla. Duomo Curvo IMMACOLATA CONCEZIONE B. S. Adelaide; S. Aggeo pr.; Feria di Avvento; S. Delfi no; LUN VERGINE MARIA (s) MAR B. Sebastiano Maggi MER S. Irma Gen 3,9-15.20; Sal 97; Ef 1,3-6.11-12; P Sof 3,1-2.9-13; Sal 33; Mt 21,28-32 2Sam 7,1-5.8b-12.14a.16; Sal 88; DICEMBRE 2014 Lc 1,26-38 Il povero grida e il Signore lo ascolta. Lc 1,67-79 8 Cantate al Signore un canto nuovo, perchè 16 24 Canterò per sempre l’amore ha compiuto meraviglie. del Signore. S. Eligio; B. Clementina N. Anua- S. Giovanni Diego (mf); S. Siro; Feria di Avvento; S. Daniele pr.; NATALE DEL SIGNORE (s); LUN rite; B.
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