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'''''Domenica VII post Pentecosten''''' or the '''Seventh Sunday after Pentecost''' corresponds to the''' Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time''', the Gospel warning of false prophets (Matth. 7) giving way in the three-year lectionary to the admonition to abandon all others (Matt. 10:37-42),  the daughter of Jairus (Mark 5:21-43) and the admonition not to look back (Luke 9:51-62).
'''''Domenica VII post Pentecosten''''' or the '''Seventh Sunday after Pentecost''' corresponds to the''' Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time''', the Gospel warning of false prophets (Matth. 7) giving way in the three-year lectionary to the admonition to abandon all others (Matt. 10:37-42),  the daughter of Jairus (Mark 5:21-43) and the admonition not to look back (Luke 9:51-62).
In those calendars which number Sundays ''after Trinity'', this corresponds to the '''Sixth Sunday after Trinity'''.


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Domenica VII post Pentecosten or the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost corresponds to the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Gospel warning of false prophets (Matth. 7) giving way in the three-year lectionary to the admonition to abandon all others (Matt. 10:37-42), the daughter of Jairus (Mark 5:21-43) and the admonition not to look back (Luke 9:51-62).

In those calendars which number Sundays after Trinity, this corresponds to the Sixth Sunday after Trinity.

Proper Liber usualis Gregorian Missal (1990)
Introit: Omnes gentes plaudite
Gradual: Venite filii
Alleluia verse: Omnes gentes plaudite
Offertory: Sicut in holocausto
Communion: Inclina aurem

A: Christus resurgens