19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Having The Bible and The Divine Office on my Kindle is nice, but it’s not the same as having pages to turn in the actual books.

It’s the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time in the Catholic Church. The Gospel Reading is from John 6:41-51. You can find the other Readings and Responsorial Psalm here: USCCB 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

You can find the Divine Office online as well at DivineOffice.org. All you have to do is register.

For an aid in praying the Rosary go here: How To Pray The Rosary. The rosary is a series of meditations on the life of Our Lord. You recite prayers aloud while meditating on The Mysteries of His life.

Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.

Published by thenerdyyarnlady

I am a Native Texan, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Catholic Convert residing in rural North East Texas since 1975 when I married my husband and this small town girl became a country girl. I was taught to knit at the age of ten and discovered the writings of Elizabeth Zimmerman shortly after I married. I learned to ‘unvent’ things as I went along, to create my own patterns and generally have a blast with yarn and needles. In the mid 1980’s I explored the idea of spinning my own yarn and eventually got interested in weaving on a floor loom. I have three spinning wheels and a 24″ four-shaft Herald floor loom that I purchased from a friend in the 1990’s. I also enjoy sewing, tatting and making rosaries. I have a work room that contains my fiber, yarn, floor loom, sewing machines, serger and rosary making supplies. I have a spinning corner in a bedroom next to my work room, both with north windows looking toward the creek.

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