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- The homily for the Second Sunday after Pentecost (Dominica II post Pentecosten) in Aelfric's First Series of Catholic Homilies explicates the parable of Lazarus and Dives (Luke 16: 19-31), recounted in the Gospel reading for the day.
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- In his homily for Tuesday in Rogationtide (Feria III) in the First Series of Catholic Homilies, Aelfric explicates the Lord's Prayer (De Dominica Oratione).
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- Aelfric describes the passion and one posthumous miracle of Saint Clement in his homily for the saint's feast (Natale Sancti Clementis; November 23) in the First Series of Catholic Homilies.
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- Aelfric's homily for the feast of Saints Peter and Paul (Passio Petriet Pauli; June 29) in the First Series of the Catholic Homilies combines an exposition of Peter's confession of faith, described in the Gospel reading for the day (Matthew 16: 13-19), based on Bede, with an account of the passion of Saints Peter and Paul.
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- Aelfric's homily for the Purification (In Purificatione Sanctae Mariae; February 2) in the First Series of Catholic Homilies treats the episode of the presentation of the infant Christ in the Temple, described in the Gospel reading for the day (Luke 2:22-32), including the prophecies of Anna and Simeon, which, although not recounted in the reading, follow from the presentation in the Temple.
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- In his homily for Palm Sunday (Dominica Palmarum) in the First Series of Catholic Homilies, Aelfric offers historical, allegorical, tropological, and anagogical interpretations of Christ's entry into Jerusalem.
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- Aelfric’s homily for the Second Sunday after Easter (Dominica II post Pasca) in the First Series of Catholic Homilies is an explication of John 10:11-16, in which Christ describes himself as the good shepherd.
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- In his homily for All Saints (Natale Omnium Sanctorum; November 1) in the First Series of Catholic Homilies, Aelfric describes the different types of saint (including angels and Old Testament patriarchs and prophets), before explicating the sermon on the mount, described in the Gospel reading for the day (Matthew 5:1-12).
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- Aelfric's homily for the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost (Dominica IIII post Pentecosten) in the First Series of Catholic Homilies treats the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin (Luke 15: 1-10) and describes the hierarchy of angels, following the understanding of Gregory the Great.
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- Aelfric's homily for the feast of the Holy Innocents (Natale Innocentium Infantium; December 28) in the First Series of Catholic Homilies is an explication of the visit of the magi and the slaughter of infants in the district of Bethlehem ordered by Herod the Great (Matthew 2:1-23).
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