Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday Ordinary Time

Holy Day of Obligation

Selected Mass Reading

Gospel — Matthew 10:26-33

Therefore fear them not. For nothing is covered that shall not be revealed: nor hid, that shall not be known. That which I tell you in the dark, speak ye in the light: and that which you hear in the ear, preach ye upon the housetops. And fear ye not them that kill the body, and are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him that can destroy both soul and body in hell. Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and not one of them shall fall on the ground without your Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not therefore: better are you than many sparrows. Every one therefore that shall confess me before men, I will also confess him before my Father who is in heaven. But he that shall deny me before men, I will also deny him before my Father who is in heaven.

Feast Days

Aloysius Gonzaga
Aloysius Gonzaga Jesuit scholastic, Religious, Seminarian 1568–1591

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga was born on March 9, 1568, in his family’s castle at Castiglione delle Stiviere, between Brescia and Mantua in northern Italy. The eldest son of a noble house, he was trained from childhood for military life, yet his heart turned steadily toward Christ. Illness in his youth drew him to prayer and the lives of the saints, and after receiving First Communion from Saint Charles Borromeo, he felt a strong call to missionary service and a life of holiness. Despite fierce opposition from his father and the privileges awaiting him, Aloysius renounced his inheritance and entered the Society of Jesus in Rome. As a Jesuit novice he embraced poverty, obedience, and chastity with remarkable purity of life, even being counseled to temper his austerities. When plague struck Rome in 1591, he volunteered to serve the sick, carrying the dying from the streets, washing and feeding them, and preparing them to receive the sacraments. He contracted the disease and died at only twenty-three, on June 21, 1591. He is venerated as patron of youth and students, and also of plague victims. His feast day is June 21.

Engelmondo di Velsen Priest, Missionary

Saint Engelmondo of Velsen is remembered as a religious figure closely associated with the community of Velsen, which honors him as its patron. Although few details of his life have been preserved—his birthplace, years of birth and death, and the particular circumstances of his ministry remain unknown—his enduring veneration suggests a witness that left a lasting spiritual imprint on the faithful. Celebrated each year on June 21, his feast day invites Catholics to give thanks for the quiet holiness that often shapes the Church through lives known more by their fruits than by recorded history. In turning to Saint Engelmondo, the people of Velsen and all who invoke him are encouraged to seek steadfast faith and humble devotion, trusting that God remembers what human memory may forget.