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LIX. Jesus goes to Cesarea Philippi. The confession
of St. Peter. Matt. xvi. 13-20; Mark viii.
27-30; Luke ix. 18-21
LX. Jesus foretells his passion to his disciples for
the first time. Matt. xvi. 21-28; Mark viii.
31-ix. 1; Luke ix. 22-27
LXI. The account of the transfiguration. Matt. xvii.
1-8; Mark ix. 2-8; Luke ix. 28-36
LXII. Jesus comes down from the mountain, discourses
with his disciples, and heals the demoniac.
Matt. xvii. 9-21; Mark ix. 9-29; Luke ix.
37-42
LXIII. Jesus speaks again of his passion, and returns
to Capharnaum. He pays the tribute. Matt.
xvii. 22-27; Mark ix. 30-32, 33-39; Luke ix.
43-45, 49, 50.
LXIV. The disciples inquire who shall be the greatest.
Jesus instructs them in humility and other
things. The parable of the lost sheep.
Matt. xviii. 1-20; Mark ix. 41-48; Luke ix. 46-48
LXV. In answer to a question by Peter, our Lord gives
the parable of the unmerciful servant. Matt.
xviii. 21-35
LXVI. Jesus goes up to Jerusalem for the feast of
Tabernacles. He discourses there with the
Jews. John vii. 2-31
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LXVII. The Pharisees send to apprehend him. John vii. 32-53; viii. I
LXVIII. The next day the Pharisees bring to Jesus a
woman taken in adultery. His discourse to
them. John viii. 2-59 .
LXIX. Jesus gives sight to the man born blind. John
ix. 1-41.
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LXX. Jesus continues his discourse. He speaks of
himself as the door and the good shepherd.
John x. 1-21
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LXXI. Our Lord, after returning to Galilee, sets out
again from thence for his last journey to-
wards Jerusalem. A.D. 29. Luke ix. 51-62 105
LXXII. Jesus sends forth the seventy-two disciples. His
instructions to them. Luke x. 1-16
LXXIII. Jesus having left Galilee, journeys on towards
Judea. On his way he answers the lawyer.
The parable of the good Samaritan. Mark
x. 1; Luke x. 25-37
LXXIV. Jesus teaches the disciples to pray. The par-
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LXI. The account of the transfiguration.
Matt. xvii.
Matt. xvii. 9-21; Mark ix. 9-29; Luke ix. 37-42
xvii. 22-27; Mark ix. 30-32, 33-39; Luke ix. 43-45, 49, 50.
LXVII. The Pharisees send to apprehend him. John vii.
32-53; viii. I
them. John viii. 2-59.
again from thence for his
wards Jerusalem. A.D. 29.
LXXI. Our Lord, after returning to
Galilee, sets out
last journey to-
Luke ix. 51-62
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LXXIV. Jesus teaches the disciples to pray.
The par-
able of the friend at midnight. Luke
xi. 1-13
LXXV. A Pharisee asks Jesus to dine. Jesus warns
the Pharisees. Luke xi. 37-54
LXXVI. A multitude having collected, Jesus dis-
courses to them. The parable of the
rich fool. Luke xii. 1-57
LXXVII. Jesus urges the necessity of penance. The
parable of the barren fig-tree. Luke xiii.
I-9.
LXXVIII. The seventy-two return. Jesus discourses
to them. Luke x. 17-24
LXXIX. Jesus heals the infirm woman on the sab-
bath, and continues his journey, dis-
coursing by the way. Luke xiii. 10-17; 22-30
LXXX. The Pharisees bring a message from Herod.
Our Lord's answer. Luke xiii. 31-35
LXXXI. Jesus leaves Perea and is received at Beth-
any into the house of Martha. Luke
xiii. 22; x. 38-42.
LXXXII. Jesus arrives at Jerusalem, and keeps the
feast of the dedication. He leaves again
after the feast. John x. 22-42
LXXXIII. Jesus eats bread at a Pharisee's house, and
heals the dropsical man. The parable
of the great supper. Luke xiv. 1-24
LXXXIV. Great multitudes follow Jesus beyond the
Jordan. His warning to them. Luke
xiv. 25-33
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LXXXV. The Scribes and Pharisees murmur at Jesus.
The parables of the lost sheep, of the
lost piece of money, and of the prodigal
son. Luke xv.
LXXXVI. Jesus adds the parables of the unjust stew-
ard and of the rich man and Lazarus,
and speaks to his disciples on scandals.
Luke xvi. ; xvii. 1-10
LXXXVII. Jesus leaves Perea to go again to Bethany,
where he raises Lazarus.
LXXXVIII. The Pharisees, enraged at this
counsel against Jesus.
Ephraim. John xi. 45-54
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LXXXIX. Jesus leaves Ephraim and passes through
Samaria. He heals the ten lepers.
Luke xvii. 11-19
XC. Jesus speaks of the coming of the kingdom
of God. Luke xvii. 20-37
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XCI. The parables of the unjust judge, and of the
Pharisee and the publican. Luke xviii.
1-14
XCII. The Pharisees try to entrap Jesus by a ques-
tion on divorce. Matt. xix. 3-12; Markx.
XCIII. Little children are brought to Jesus. He
lays his hands on them and blesses them.
Matt. xix. 13-15; Mark x. 13-16; Luke
xviii. 15-17
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XCIV. Jesus bids the rich young ruler give up his
possessions, and follow him. The dis-
course on riches. Matt. xix. 16-26;
Mark x. 17-27; Luke xviii. 18-27 .
XCV. Jesus speaks of the reward of those that
leave all for his sake. The parable of the
labourers in the vineyard. Matt. xix. 27-30; XX. 1-16; Mark x. 28-31; Luke xviii. 28-30
XCVI. Jesus, on the way to Jerusalem, again fore-
tells his passion, death, and resurrection.
The ambitious request of the mother of
James and John. Matt. xx. 17-28; Mark
X. 32-45; Luke xviii. 31-34
XCVII. Our Lord enters Jericho, and abides at the
house of Zacheus. Luke xix. 1-10
XCVIII. The parable of the pounds. Luke xix.
II-27
XCIX. Jesus restores sight to two blind men. Matt.
XX. 29-34; Mark x. 46-52; Luke xviii.
35-43
C. Jesus arrives at Bethany on the sixth day
before the Pasch. John xi. 55-56;
xii. I
CI. Jesus sups with Simon the leper; Lazarus,
Martha, and Mary being present. Mary
anoints him with precious ointment.
Matt. xxvi. 6-13; Mark xiv. 3-9; John xii. 2-11.
CII. Jesus enters Jerusalem in triumph. Matt.
xxi. 1-11; Mark xi. 1-10; Luke xix.
29-44; John xii. 12-19
CIII. The cursing of the fruitless fig-tree. Jesus
cleanses the temple for the second time.
Matt. xxi. 12-20; Mark xi. 1-18; Luke xix. 45-48
CIV. The next morning Jesus returns from Beth-
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