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Fourth Sunday of Lent
Old Calendar: Laetare Sunday
"Rejoice, Jerusalem! Be glad for her, you who love her; rejoice with her, you who mourned for her, and you will find contentment at her consoling breasts." This Sunday is known as Laetare Sunday and is a Sunday of joy. Lent is half over, and Easter is enticingly near.
This Sunday was formerly called "Laetare Sunday" since its mood and theme was one of hope and rejoicing that Easter was near. In the reformed calendar this Sunday is not different from the other Sundays of Lent even though the entrance antiphon for the day still begins with the Latin word "laetare" and the vestments worn by the celebrant are rose-colored, not violet. The day is important because it is the day of the second scrutiny in preparation for the baptism of adults at the Easter Vigil.Stational ChurchSunday Readings
The first reading is taken from the book of Joshua, 5:9, 10-12. Today's reading recounts the celebration of the Passover in the Promised Land by Joshua and those who had sojourned with him in the desert for 40 years.

The Station at Rome is in the basilica of Holy Cross in Jerusalem, one of the seven principal churches of the holy city. It was built in the fourth century, by the emperor Constantine. The emperor's mother, St. Helen, enriched it with most precious relics, and wished to make it the Jerusalem of Rome.
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Daily Readings for:
March 14, 2010
(Readings on USCCB website)
Collect: Father of peace, we are joyful in your Word, your Son Jesus Christ, who reconciles us to you. Let us hasten to our Easter with the eagerness of faith and love. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
- Bury Simnel Cake
- Chocolate Pecan Pie
- Easy Simnel Cake
- Never Out of Season Sunday Dinner (Sample Menu)
- Shrewsbury Simnel Cake
- Simnel Cake I
- Simnel Cake II
- Simnel Cake IV
- Simnel Cake V
- Prayer for the Fourth Week of Lent
- Novena to St. Joseph
- Lent Table Blessing 4
- Novena to St. Joseph II
- Traditional Novena Prayer to St. Joseph
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