Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

Romans 8.18-23

Luke 5.1-11

The Liturgical Year by Dom Guéranger.

Sermons

Homilies Of Feasts And Sundays By Catholic Church Fathers by D. G. Hubert (Washbourne, 1901).

Sermons for the Sundays and Some Festivals of the Year  by Thomas White.

Explanation of the Epistles and Gospels for the Sundays, holydays and festivals throughout the ecclesiastical year, to which are added the lives of many saints by Leonard Goffiné (Pustet, 1880).

Goffine’s Devout Instructions on the Epistles and Gospels for the Sundays and Holydays (Benziger, 1896).

Abridged Sermons for all the Sundays of the Year by Saint Alphonsus Liguori.

The Catholic Pulpit: Containing a Sermon for Every Sunday and Holiday in the Year and for Good Friday (Murphy, 1851).

Readings for the Sundays and Holy Days of the Church’s Year (Bosworth, 1881).

Original, Short and Practical Sermons for Every Feast of the Ecclesiastical Year : Three Sermons for Every Feast by Francis Weninger (Lowen, 1882).

Analysis of the Gospels of the Sundays of the Year by Angelo Cagnolo (Benziger, 1892).

Sermons for Children’s Masses, Accorading to the Sundays and Principal Festivals of the Year by Raphael Frassinetti (Benziger, 1900).

Sermons from the Latins by James J. Baxter (Benziger, 1902).

Short Discourses for all the Sundays in the Year According to the Mind & Method of the Catechism of the Council of Trent by John McQuirk (St. Paul’s Library, 1908).

Meditations

Meditations for the Use of the Secular Clergy by Pierre Chaignon (Benziger, 1907).

Art

Raphael’s Cartoon, V&A Slideeshow, also

Index of Medieval Art – Christ beside Lake of Gennesaret, The Miraculous Draught of Fishes by Gennesaret, The Calling of Peter, The Calling of James and John

Warburg Institute Iconographic Database – Miraculous Draught of Fishes

The History of Our Lord as Exemplified in Works of Art with that of His Types, St. John the Baptist; and Other Persons of the Old and New Testament by Mrs. Jameson (Longmans, 1881) – The Miraculous Draught of Fishes.

Iconography of Christian ArtThe Calling of the Apostles (figures) & The Miraculous Draught of Fishes (figures)

Visual Commentary on Scripture – Fishing for People

Music

Medieval Music Database

Cantus: A Database for Latin Ecclesiastical Chant

Concordantia Caritatis – Third Sunday after Pentecost

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MANDUCANTQUE REI CUM CHRISTO QUARE PHARISEI:. MURMURA CONGEMINANT QUOD CUNCTA NON BONUM FIANT
Luke 15.1-10
PROIECISTI POST TERGUM OMNIA PECCATA MEA
Ecce in pace amaritudo mea amarissima. Tu autem eruisti animam meam ut non periret; projecisti post tergum tuum omnia peccata mea.
Behold in peace is my bitterness most bitter: but thou hast delivered my soul that it should not perish, thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back
  Isaias 38.17
NOLO MORTEM PECCATORIS
Quia nolo mortem morientis, dicit Dominus Deus : revertimini, et vivite.
For I desire not the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord God, return ye and live
  Ezechiel 18.32
Dic ad eos : Vivo ego, dicit Dominus Deus, nolo mortem impii, sed ut convertatur impius a via sua, et vivat. Convertimini, convertimini a viis vestris pessimis : et quare moriemini, domus Israel?
Say to them: As I live, saith the Lord God, I desire not the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way, and live. Turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways: and why will you die, O house of Israel
  Ezechiel 33.11
CHRISTUS VENIT IN HUNC MUNDUM PECCATORES SALVUM FACERE
Fidelis sermo, et omni acceptione dignus : quod Christus Jesus venit in hunc mundum peccatores salvos facere, quorum primus ego sum.
A faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into this world to save sinners, of whom I am the chief
  [1 Timothy 1:15]
OCULI DOMINI DEI SUPER REGNUM
Ecce oculi Domini Dei super regnum peccans : et conteram illud a facie terrae; verumtamen conterens non conteram domum Jacob, dicit Dominus.
Behold the eyes of the Lord God are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from the face of the earth: but yet I will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob, saith the Lord
  Amos 9.8
EDUNT HIC LAPIDUM. IACOB ET LABAN IT ACTUUM[?].
DE COMEDENTE EXUNT CIBUS ET DE FORTE DI[]
DE FORTI DULCE CIBUS EXIT COMEDENTE.
PELLICANUS
MANDENS PELLICANUS TINGIT IN AQUA PRIUS
CARDUELUS DE CARDONIBUS BONUS EST BONUS PASTUS