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Daily Devotional: Jan 13 – Baptism of Our Lord

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Christianity, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy

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🗓️ 13 January 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Today is Monday, January 13, 2025, The Baptism of Our Lord, a 2nd class feast, with the color of white. In this episode: The meditation: “No Outward Sign,” a preview of the Sermon: “Dominus Vobiscum: The Key to a Happy Family Life,” news from FSSPX.news about today’s feast, and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Welcome to the traditional Catholic Daily Devotional.

0:07.9

Today's Monday, January 13th, 2025, the baptism of our Lord, a second-class feast with a color of white.

0:14.6

In this episode, The Meditation, No Outward Sign, a preview of the sermon, Dominoos Vobiscom, The Key to a Happy Life,

0:22.0

news from FSSPX. News, and today's thought from the Archbishop.

0:27.2

But first the collect of today's Mass.

0:30.2

O God, whose only begotten son appeared in the substance of our flesh,

0:35.0

Grant we pray thee that we who acknowledge his outward likeness to us

0:38.7

may deserve to be inwardly refashioned in his image.

0:43.5

Today, an article on FSSPX. News discusses the baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ, taken from

0:50.2

Dom Geron-Jay.

0:51.7

The second mystery of the Epiphany, the mystery of the baptism of Christ

0:55.7

in the Jordan River today occupies the attention of the church. The Emmanuel manifested

1:01.7

himself to the Magi, after having shown himself to the shepherds, but this manifestation was made

1:07.3

within the narrow space of a stable in Bethlehem, and the world knew nothing of it.

1:12.7

In the mystery of the Jordan, Christ manifested himself with greater publicity. His coming is

1:18.7

proclaimed by the precursor. The crowd, the crowd that is flocking to the river for baptism,

1:24.0

is witness of what happens. Jesus makes this the beginning of his public life.

1:29.6

But who could worthily explain the glorious circumstances of this second epiphany?

1:34.7

It resembles the first in this that it is for the benefit and the salvation of the human race.

1:41.0

The star has led the magi to Christ. They had long awaited His coming.

1:45.0

They had hoped for it.

1:46.0

Now they believe.

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