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Reflection on the Scripture readings for Liturgy of the Eucharist of the following Day: Saturday 31st January 2026 Week Three in Ordinary Time St. John Bosco • 2 Samuel 12:1-7,10-17 • Psalm 50(51):12-17 • Mark 4:35-41 SAINT JOHN BOSCO, PRIEST John Bosco was born in a peasant family, and he was brought up by his widowed mother. He became a priest, and his particular concern was for the young. He settled in Turin, where, the industrial revolution was bringing enormous movements of population and consequent social problems, especially for the young men. John Bosco devoted himself to the care of the young, first of all by means of evening classes, to which hundreds came, and then by setting up a boarding-house for apprentices, and then workshops for their training and education. Despite many difficulties, caused both by the anti-clerical civil authorities and by the opposition of some senior people within the Church, by 1868 over 800 youths were under his care. He founded the Salesians, a congregation, which he named after St Francis de Sales. John Bosco is the patron of youth. More….. https://www.catholicireland.net/saint... Readings for Ireland: https://www.catholicbishops.ie/readings/ Suantraí Íosa" is an Evening Reflection on the feasts and the Scripture readings for the Liturgy of the Eucharist of the following day. "Suantraí Íosa" in Irish means the Lullaby or Cradle Song of Jesus. We prepare the readings and liturgy of following day and sleep on it, praying for inspiration in the morning light. These reflections frequently draw on the Irish language, art, folklore, traditions and spirituality of the peoples of Ireland. THE PRAYER OF ABANDONMENT The Prayer of Abandonment, written by St. Charles de Foucauld, is one of the most beautiful prayers of faith, trust and surrender in the Christian spiritual heritage. Father, I abandon myself into your hands; do with me what you will. Whatever you may do, I thank you: I am ready for all, I accept all. Let only your will be done in me, and in all your creatures. I wish no more than this, O Lord. Into your hands I commend my soul; I offer it to you with all the love of my heart, for I love you, Lord, and so need to give myself, to surrender myself into your hands, without reserve, and with boundless confidence, for you are my Father. PRACTICAL PRAYERS TO BEGIN A JOURNEY Immaculate Heart of Mary, Pray for us and protect us on our journey. Amen. A Croí Mhuire gan Smál, Guigh orainn agus tabhair aire dúinn ar an turas seo. Amen.