- Twenty-fifth ordinary
Twenty-fifth ordinary - Twenty second ordinary
Twenty second ordinary - Twelvth Sunday in Ordinary time
Twelvth Sunday in Ordinary time - Truth
The four figures in the Vignette are intended to represent the chief protestant reformers; Luther in the centre, Cranmer on his right hand, Knox on his left, and Calvin on his extreme right; each holding in his hand a manuscript or printed copy of the Word of God. the Rock on which they are standing, is intended to denote the Truth of the doctrine of the Divine Oracle, on which, as on an immutable Rock, the Reformers rested all their claims, in labouring to restore pure Christianity. Around the Rock of Truth, the waves of Error and Superstition are seen dashing. - Thirty-second ordinary
Thirty-second ordinary - Thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time
Thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time - Third Sunday of Easter
Third Sunday of Easter - Third Ordinary
Third Ordinary - Third of Lent
Third of Lent - third of Advent
third of Advent - The wonderful draught of fishes
" And they let down the net into the sea, but it enclosed so great a multitude of fishes that they could not draw them up; and the net brake. Then Simon beckoned to his partners, James and John, who were in the other boat, that they should come and help them. And they came and filled both boats with the fishes, so that they began to sink. - The Rich fool
Jesus says it shall be so with all those who set their minds upon storing up riches in this world, rather than laying up treasures in heaven by pleasing God and working in His service. Death will come when they least expect it, and they will have to leave all their earthly riches, and go where no treasure has been laid up for them. - The Return of the prodigal
" And he arose and went towards his father's house, but when he was still a great way off, his father saw him, and was sorry for him, and ran and embraced him. Then he told his father how he had sinned and had lost his title to be called the old man's son, but the father was so glad to have his son come back repentant, that he told his servants to bring the best clothing and a ring to put on his son. And he made a great feast, and they were merry, for he said, "This is my son that was as one dead to me and is now alive again; he was lost and is found." - The Recording Angel and Star of Redemption
The Recording Angel and Star of Redemption - The house built upon the sand
What a foolish man the builder of the house shown in our picture must have been! Of course, when the wind blew and the waves dashed against his house, it would fall. Look how the sea has washed the foundation away, and how the roof is falling in! And the people; see how they are fleeing to save their lives! And all this calamity because he built his house upon the sand. But the other house, shown in the distance: how firmly that stands! What a bold front it offers to the waves, and how safely it resists the fury of the storm. Its foundations are sure, because they rest upon the solid rock. - The Egg of Creation
The Egg of Creation, encompassed with the Agathodaimon, or Good Genius - The Bull of Japan attacking the Mundane Egg
Sculptures and medals abound in the East, containing hieroglyphic symbols of the creation. The most remarkable, however, of these symbolic devices is that erected, and at this day to be seen, in one of the temples of Japan. The temple itself, in which this fine monument of Oriental genius is elevated, is called Daibod, and stands in Meaco, a great and flourishing city of Japan. The principal image in this design displays itself in the form of a vast bull, the emblem of prolific heat and the generative energy by which creation was formed, butting with its horns against the egg, which floated on the waters of the abyss. The status of the bull itself is formed of massy gold, with a great knob on its back, and a golden collar about its neck, embossed with precious stones. - Tenth Sunday in ordinary time
Tenth Sunday in ordinary time - Sunday twenty-sixth ordinary
Sunday twenty-sixth ordinary - Sunday twenty-seventh Ordinary
Sunday twenty-sevent Ordinary - Sunday twenty-ninth ordinary
Sunday twenty-ninth ordinary - Sunday twenty-eigth ordinary
Sunday twenty-eigth ordinary - Sunday twenty third ordinary
Sunday twenty third ordinary - Sunday twenty fourth ordinary
Sunday twenty fourth ordinary - Sunday twenty - first regular
Sunday twenty - first regular - Sunday twentieth regular
Sunday twentieth regular - Sunday Thirty-fourth ordinary
Sunday Thirty-fourt ordinary - sunday thirtieth ordinary
sunday thirtieth ordinary - Sunday tenth regular seventh
Sunday tenth regular seventh - Sunday sixteenth regular
Sunday sixteenth regular - Sunday nineteenth regular
Sunday nineteenth regular - Sunday Fourth Ordinary
Sunday Fourth Ordinary - Sunday Fifth Ordinary Sunday
Sunday Fifth Ordinary Sunday - Sunday eighteenth ordinary
Sunday eighteenth ordinary - Sunday after Christmas
Sunday after Christmas - Sunday - Thirty third ordinary
Sunday - Thirty third ordinary - Sunday
Sunday - St Mary
St Mary - Sixth Sunday of Easter
Sixth Sunday of Easter - seventh Sunday of Easter
seventh Sunday of Easter - Second Sunday of Easter
Second Sunday of Easter - Second of Lent
Second of Lent - Second of Advent
Second of Advent - Second
Second - Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday - Ordinary
Ordinary - ninth Sunday in ordiary time
ninth Sunday in ordiary time - Most Holy Trinity
Most Holy Trinity - Leper giving thanks
Luke 17 15 One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. 16 He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him—and he was a Samaritan. - June 29 - Saint Peter and Saint Paul
June 29 - Saint Peter and Saint Paul - June 24th - Saint john the Baptist
June 24th - Saint john the Baptist - Jesus being ministered to by an angel
Luke 22:43 - January 1
January 1 - Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday - Good Friday
Good Friday - Fourth Sunday of Easter
Fourth Sunday of Easter - Fourth of Lent
Fourth of Lent - Fourth of Advent
Fourth of Advent - Fourteenth Sunday in ordinary time
Fourteenth Sunday in ordinary time - First Ordinary Sunday
First Ordinary Sunday