Carissimi; Today’s Mass: St Edward the Confessor

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Today’s Saint(s): St Edward, King of England

Edward ruled England from 1042 until his death in 1066. He lived a life renowned for generosity and piety and was considered a gentle and devoted ruler. He was canonized in 1161 and became known as Edward the Confessor. A confessor is a saint who did not die a martyr’s death but whose life proclaimed their faith. St. Edward’s feast day is October 13th.

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Today on ORtv; Wednesday 13th October 2021| Feast of St Edward the Confessor

TIME EVENT 06:00 The Angelus 08;30 The Traditional Latin Mass with lections & sermon in English 12:00 The Angelus 12:05

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