LITURGY OF THE DAY: MONDAY February 9, 1998
MONDAY, February 9, 1998
First Reading: 1 Kings 8: 1-7, 9-13
Psalms: Psalm 132: 6-10
Gospel Reading: Mark 6: 53-56
TUESDAY, February 10, 1998
First Reading: 1 Kings 8: 22-23, 27-30
Psalms: Psalm 84: 2-5, 10-11
Gospel Reading: Mark 7: 1-13
Feast of Saint Scholastica, Virgin and Religious Foundress
The foundress of the Benedictine Nuns - Saint Scholastica, whose feast has always been celebrated on February 10th, was Saint Benedict's twin sister. Both were born in 480 near Umbria and Sabina in Norcia, Italy. Close from birth, both dedicated themselves to God from an early age. When Benedict went off to become a monk, Scholastica became a nun. When Benedict built Subiaco, Scholastica was at a monastery nearby also establishing convents for
Benedictine nuns. She later followed her brother to Montecassino where she entered a monastery at Piumarola, Italy. It was there she died in 547 at the age of 67 with Benedict by her side. After a short visit with his sister, Benedict had intended to leave, but the weather was so fierce he had to stay. It was then he realized she was dying and that God had prevented him from going back to his monastery for this reason. He prayed with her by her bedside for three straight days. On the third day she succumbed and Benedict writes that he saw her soul rise to Heaven in the form of a pure, white dove.




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