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Mar. 13th, 2009

  • 8:56 AM
Lent Gospel
Have to go to get to Mass/Chapel -- hope to post more on this one later.  I try to look into myself to root out any resentment as I can see where it could remain hidden.  I identify this morning some changes needed to help prevent against developing resentment.  At the time being, I think I struggle more with extreme sadness; my lostness is more of a deep sadness, not quite but perhaps bordering upon depressed, lack in faith-filled hope and confidence in myself, having no "purpose" nature, but this is worth digging around to be sure no element of it exists deep within where I cover it with "holiness."  Good food for thought.   

Aware of "Lostness"

           Did you ever notice how lost you are when you are resentful?  It's a very deep lostness.  The younger son gets lost in a much more spectacular way -- giving into his lust and his greed, using women, playing poker, and losing his money.  His wrongdoing is very clear-cut.  He knows it and everybody else does too.  Because of it he can come back, and he can be forgiven.
     The problem with resentment is that it is not so clear-cut.  It's not spectacular and it is not overt, and it can be covered by the appearance of a holy life.  Resentment is so pernicious because it sits very deep in you, in your heart, in your bones, and in your flesh, and often you don't even know it is there.  You think you're so good.  But in fact you are lost in a very profound way.

                      Thank you, Lord, for revealing my "lostness" to me.  I know you are already leading me home.

Friday, March 13, 2009

  • Mar. 13th, 2009 at 7:35 AM
Lent Gospel
Friday, March 13, 2009

Friday of the Second Week of Lent

Reading I             Genesis 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a

A reading from the Book of Genesis
Here comes the man of dreams; let us kill him.

Israel loved Joseph best of all his sons,
     for he was the child of his old age;
     and he had made him a long tunic.
When his brothers saw that their father loved him best of all his sons,
     they hated him so much that they would not even greet him.

One day, when his brothers had gone
     to pasture their father's flocks at Shechem,
     Israel said to Joseph,
     "Your brothers, you know, are tending our flocks at Shechem.
Get ready; I will send you to them."

So Joseph went after his brothers and caught up with them in Dothan.
They noticed him from a distance,
     and before he came up to them, they plotted to kill him.
They said to one another:  "Here comes that master dreamer!
Come on, let us kill him and throw him into one of the cisterns here;
     we could say that a wild beast devoured him.
We shall then see what comes of his dreams."
 
When Reuben heard this,
     he tried to save him from their hands, saying,
     "We must not take his life.
Instead of shedding blood," he continued,
     "just throw him into that cistern there in the desert;
     but do not kill him outright."
His purpose was to rescue him from their hands
     and return him to his father.
So when Joseph came up to them,
     they stripped him of the long tunic he had on;
     then they took him and threw him into the cistern,
     which was empty and dry.

They then sat down to their meal.
Looking up, they saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead,
     their camels laden with gum, balm and resin
     to be taken down to Egypt.
Judah said to his brothers:
     "What is to be gained by killing our brother and concealing his blood?
Rather, let us sell him to these Ishmaelites,
     instead of doing away with him ourselves.
After all, he is our brother, our own flesh."
His brothers agreed.
They sold Joseph to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver.

The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm               Psalm 105:16-17, 18-19, 20-21

R.  (5a)  Remember the marvels the Lord has done.

Remember the marvels the Lord has done.

When the LORD called down a famine on the land
     and ruined the crop that sustained them,
He sent a man before them,
     Joseph, sold as a slave.

Remember the marvels the Lord has done.

They had weighed him down with fetters,
     and he was bound with chains,
Till his prediction came to pass
     and the word of the LORD proved him true.

Remember the marvels the Lord has done.

The king sent and released him,
     the ruler of the peoples set him free.
He made him lord of his house
     and ruler of all his possession.

Remember the marvels the Lord has done.

GOSPEL                    Matthew 21:33-43, 45-46

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
This is the heir; let us kill him.

Jesus said to the chief priests and the elders of the people:
"Hear another parable.
There was a landowner who planted a vineyard,
     put a hedge around it,
     dug a wine press in it, and built a tower.
Then he leased it to tenants ans went on a journey.
When vintage time drew near,
     he sent his servants to the tenants to obtain his produce.
But the tenants seized the servants and one they beat,
     another they killed, and a third they stoned.
Again he sent other servants, more numerous than the first ones,
     but they treated them in the same way.
Finally, he sent his son to them,
     thinking, 'They will respect my son.'
But when the tenants saw the son, they said to one another,
     'This is the heir.
Come, let us kill him and acquire his inheritance.'
They seized him, threw him out of the vineyard, and killed him.
What will the owner of the vineyard do to those tenants when he comes?"
They answered him,
     "He will put those wretched men to a wretched death
     and lease his vineyard to other tenants
     who will give him the produce at the proper times."
Jesus said to them, "Did you never read in the Scriptures:

     The stone that the builders rejected
          has become the cornerstone;
     by the Lord has this been done,
          and it is wonderful in our eyes?

Therefore, I say to you,
     the Kingdom of God will be taken away from you
     and given to a people that will produce its fruit."
When the chief priests and the Pharisees heard his parables,
     they knew that he was speaking about them.
And although they were attempting to arrest him,
     they feared the crowds, for they regarded him as a prophet.

The Gospel of the Lord.

Reflections! )

Thursday, March 12, 2009

  • Mar. 12th, 2009 at 3:00 PM
Lent Gospel
Thursday, March 12, 2009

Thursday of the Second Week of Lent

Reading I                    Jeremiah 17:5-10

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah
A curse on those who trust in mortals;
a blessing on those who trust in the Lord God.

     Thus says the LORD:
Cursed is the man who trusts in human beings,
     who seeks his strength in flesh,
     whose heart turns away from the LORD.
He is like a barren bush in the desert
     that enjoys no change of season,
But stands in a lava waste,
     a salt and empty earth.
Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD,
     whose hope is in the LORD.
He is like a tree planted beside the waters
     that stretches out its roots to the stream;
It fears not the heat when it comes,
     its leaves stay green;
In the year of drought it shows no distress,
     but still bears fruit.
More tortuous than all else is the human heart,
     beyond remedy; who can understand it?
I, the LORD, alone probe the mind
     and test the heart,
To reward everyone according to his ways,
     according to the merit of his deeds.
The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm               Psalm 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6

R.  (40:5a)  Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

Blessed the man who follows not
     the counsel of the wicked
Nor walks in the way of sinners,
     nor sits in the company of the insolent,
But delights in the law of the LORD
     and meditates on his law day and night.

Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

He is like a tree
     planted near running water,
That yields its fruit in due season,
     and whose leaves never fade.
     Whatever he does, prospers.

Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

Not so, the wicked, not so;
     they are like chaff which the wind drives away.
For the LORD watches over the way of the just,
     but the way of the wicked vanishes.
 
Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

GOSPEL          Luke 16:19-31

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke

Good things come to you and bad things to Lazarus;
now he is comforted while you are in agony.

Jesus said to the Pharisees:
"There was a rich man who dressed in purple garments and fine linen and dined sumptuously each day.
And lying at his door was a poor man named Lazarus, covered with sores,
     who would gladly have eaten his fill of the scraps
     that fell from the rich man's table.
Dogs even used to come and lick his sores.
When the poor man died,
     he was carried away by angels to the bosom of Abraham.
The rich man also died and was buried,
     and from the netherworld, where he was in torment,
     he raised his eyes and saw Abraham far off
     and Lazarus at his side.
And he cried out, 'Father Abraham, have pity on me.
Send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue,
     for I am suffering torment in these flames.'
Abraham replied, 'My child,
     remember that you received what was good during your lifetime
     while Lazarus likewise received what was bad;
     but now he is comforted here, whereas you are tormented.
Moreover, between us and you a great chasm is established
     to prevent anyone from crossing
     who might wish to go from our side to yours
     or from your side to ours.'
He said, 'Then I beg you, father, send him
     to my father's house,
     for I have five brothers, so that he may warn them,
     lest they too come to this place of torment.'
But Abraham replied, 'They have Moses and the prophets.
Let them listen to them.'
He said, 'Oh no, father Abraham,
     but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.'
Then Abraham said,
     'If they will not listen to Moses and the prophets,
     neither will they be persuaded
     if someone should rise from the dead.'"

The Gospel of the Lord. 

Reflections )

 

 
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

  • Mar. 10th, 2009 at 10:43 PM
Lent Gospel
Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent

Reading I                  Jeremiah 18:18-20

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah
Come, let us persecute him.

The people of Judah and the citizens of Jerusalem said,
     "Come, let us contrive a plot against Jeremiah.
It will not mean the loss of instruction from the priests,
     nor of counsel from the wise, nor of messages from the prophets.
And so, let us destroy him by his own tongue;
     let us carefully note his every word."

Heed me, O LORD,
     and listen to what my adversaries say.
Must good be repaid with evil
     that they should dig a pit to take my life?
Remember that I stood before you
     to speak in their behalf,
     to turn away your wrath from them.

The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                       Psalm 31:5-6, 14, 15-16

R.  (17b) Save me, O Lord, in your kindness.

Save me, O Lord, in your kindness.

You will free me from the snare they set for me,
     for you are my refuge.
Into your hands I commend my spirit;
     you will redeem me, O LORD, O faithful God.

Save me, O Lord, in your kindness.

I hear the whispers of the crowd,
     that frighten me from every side,
as they consult together against me,
     plotting to take my life.

Save me, O Lord, in your kindness.

But my trust is in you, O LORD;
     I say, "You are my God."
In your hands is my destiny; rescue me
     from the clutches of my enemies and my persecutors.

Save me, O Lord, in your kindness.

GOSPEL                 Matthew 20:17-28

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
They will condemn the Son of Man to death.

As Jesus was going up to Jerusalem,
     he took the Twelve disciples aside by themselves,
     and said to them on the way,
     "Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem,
     and the Son of Man will be handed over to the chief priests
     and the scribes,
     and they will condemn him to death,
     and hand him over to the Gentiles
     to be mocked and scourged and crucified,
     and he will be raised on the third day."
Then the mother of the sons of Zebedee approached Jesus with her sons
     and did him homage, wishing to ask him for something.
He said to her, "What do you wish?"
She answered him,
     "Command that these two sons of mine sit,
     one at your right and the other at your left, in your kingdom."
Jesus said in reply,
     "You do not know what you are asking.
Can you drink the chalice that I am going to drink?
 They said to him, "We can."
He replied,
     "My chalice you will indeed drink,
     but to sit at my right and at my left,
     this is not mine to give
     but is for those for whom it has been prepared by my Father."
When the ten heard this,
     they became indignant at the two brothers.
But Jesus summoned them and said,
     "You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them,
     and the great ones make their authority over them felt.
But it shall not be so among you.
Rather, whoever wishes to be great among you shall be your servant,
     whoever wishes to be first among you shall be your slave.
Just so, the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve
     and to give his life as a ransom for many."

The Gospel of the Lord.

Reflections... )

Tuesday, March 10,2009

  • Mar. 9th, 2009 at 11:56 PM
Lent Gospel
Tuesday, March 10th

Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent

Reading I                             Isaiah 1:10, 16-20

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah
Learn to do good; make justice your aim.

Hear the word of the LORD,
     princes of Sodom!
Listen to the instrument of our God,
     people of Gomorrah!

     Wash yourselves clean!
Put away your misdeeds from before my eyes;
     cease doing evil; learn to do good.
Make justice your aim; redress the wronged,
     hear the orphan's plea, defend the widow.

Come now, let us set things right,
     says the LORD:
Though your sins be like scarlet,
     they may become white as snow;
Though they be crimson red,
     they may become white as wool.
If you are willing, and obey,
     you shall eat the good things of the land;
But if you refuse and resist,
     the sword shall consume you:
     for the mouth of the LORD has spoken!
The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm            Psalm 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21 and 23

R. (23b) To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

"Not for your sacrifices do I rebuke you,
     for your burnt offerings are before me always.
I take from your house no bullock,
     no goats out of your fold."

To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

"Why do you recite my statutes,
     and profess my covenant with your mouth,
Though you hate discipline
     and cast my words behind you?"
 
To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

"When you do these things, shall I be deaf to it?
     Or do you think that I am like yourself?
     I will correct you by drawing them up before your eyes.
He that offers praise as a sacrifice glorifies me;
     and to him that goes the right way I will show the salvation of God."

To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

GOSPEL                Matthew 23:1-12

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mathew

They preach but they do not practice.

Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, saying,
     "The scribes and the Pharisees
     have taken their seat on the chair of Moses.
Therefore, do and observe all things whatsoever they tell you,
     but do not follow their example.
For they preach but they do not practice.
They tie up heavy burdens hard to carry
     and lay them on people's shoulders,
     but they will not lift a finger to move them.
All their works are performed to be seen.
They widen their phylacteries and lengthen their tassels.
They love places of honor at banquets, seats of honor in synagogues,
     greetings in marketplaces, and the salutation 'Rabbi.'
As for you, do not be called 'Rabbi.'
You have but one teacher, and you are all brothers.
Call no one on earth your father;
     you have but one Father in heaven.
Do not be called 'Master';
     you have but one master, the Christ.
The greatest among you must be your servant.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled;
     but whoever humbles himself will be exalted."
The Gospel of the Lord.

Reflections . . .  )

    


Monday, March 9, 2009

  • Mar. 8th, 2009 at 10:30 PM
Lent Gospel
Monday, March 9, 2009

Monday of the Second Week of Lent

Reading I                          Daniel 9:4b-10

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Daniel
We have sinned, been wicked and done evil.

"Lord, great and awesome God,
     you who keep your merciful covenant toward those who love you
     and observe your commandments!
We have sinned, been wicked and done evil;
     we have rebelled and departed from your commandments and your laws.
We have not obeyed your servants the prophets,
     who spoke in your name to our kings, our princes,
     our fathers, and all the people of the land.
Justice, O Lord, is on your side;
     we are shamefaced even to this day:
     we, the men of Judah, the residents of Jerusalem,
     and all Israel, near and far,
     in all the countries to which you have scattered them
     because of their treachery toward you.
O LORD, we are shamefaced, like our kings, our princes, and our fathers,
     for having sinned against you.
But yours, O Lord, our God, are compassion and forgiveness!
Yet we rebelled against you
     and paid no heed to your command, O LORD, our God,
     to live by the law you gave us through your servants the prophets."
The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm            Psalm 79:8, 9, 11 and 13

R. (see103:10a)  Lord, do not deal with us according to our sins.

Lord, do not deal with us according to our sins.

Remember not against us the iniquities of the past;
     may your compassion quickly come to us,
     for we are brought very low.

Lord, do not deal with us according to our sins.

Help us, O God our savior.
     because of the glory of your name;
Deliver us and pardon our sins
     for your name's sake.

Lord, do not deal with us according to our sins.

Let the prisoners' sighing come before you;
     with your great power free those doomed to death.
Then we, your people and the sheep of your pasture,
     will give thanks to you forever;
     through all generations we will declare your praise.

Lord, do not deal with us according to our sins.

GOSPEL                   Luke 6:36-38

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke
Forgive and you will be forgiven.

Jesus said to his disciples:
     "Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.

"Stop judging and you will not be judged.
Stop condemning and you will not be condemned.
Forgive and you will be forgiven.
Give and gifts will be given to you;
     a good measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing,
     will be poured into your lap.
For the measure with which you measure
     will in return be measured out to you."

The Gospel of the Lord.

St. Frances of Rome, Religious

     Frances was born at Rome in 1384.  Married while still young, she bore three sons.  In an age of great afflictions for humanity, she distributed her possessions to the poor and ministered to the sick; she was outstanding in actively aiding the needy and in practicing virtue, especially humility and patience.  In 1425 she founded the House of Oblates of the Congregation of Mount Olivet, under the rule of St. Benedict.  She died in 1440.

Reflections... )


Sunday, March 8, 2009

  • Mar. 7th, 2009 at 11:33 AM
Lent Gospel
Sunday, March 8, 2009
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT

Reading I                         Genesis 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18

A reading from the Book of Genesis
The sacrifice of Abraham, our father in faith.

God put Abraham to the test.
He called to him, "Abraham!"
"Here I am!" he replied.
Then God said:
     "Take your son Issac, your only one, whom you love,
     and go to the land of Moriah.
There you shall offer him up as a holocaust
     on a height that I will point out to you."

When they came to the place of which God had told him,
     Abraham built an altar there and arranged the wood on it.
Then he reached out and took the knife to slaughter his son.
But the LORD's messenger called to him from heaven,
     "Abraham, Abraham!"
"Here I am!" he answered.
"Do not lay your hand on the boy," said the messenger.
"Do not do the least thing to him.
I know now how devoted you are to God,
     since you did not withhold from me your own beloved son."
As Abraham looked about,
     he spied a ram caught by its horns in the thicket.
So he went and took the ram
     and offered it up as a holocaust in place of his son.

Again the LORD's messenger called to Abraham from heaven
          and said:
     "I swear by myself, declares the LORD,
     that because you acted as you did
     in not withholding from me your beloved son,
     I will bless you abundantly
     and make your descendants as countless
     as the stars of the sky and the sands of the seashore;
     your descendants shall take possession
     of the gates of their enemies,
     and in your descendants all the nations of the earth
          shall find blessing --
     all this because you obeyed my command."
The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm              Psalm 116:10, 15, 16-17, 18-19

R:  (9) I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living.

I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living.

I believed, even when I said,
     "I am greatly afflicted."
Precious in the eyes of the LORD
     is the death of his faithful ones.

I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living.

O LORD, I am your servant;
     I am your servant, the son of your handmaid;
     you have loosed my bonds.
To you will I offer sacrifice of thanksgiving,
     and I will call upon the name of the LORD.

I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living.

My vows to the LORD I will pay
     in the presence of all his people,
In the courts of the house of the LORD,
     in your midst, O Jerusalem.

I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living.

Reading II                       Romans 8:31b-34

A reading from the Letter of Saint Paul to the Romans
God did not spare his own Son.

Brothers and sisters:
If God is for us, who can be against us?
He who did not spare his own Son
     but handed him over for us all,
     how will he not also give us everything else along with him?

Who will bring a charge against God's chosen ones?
     It is God who acquits us, who will condemn?
Christ Jesus it is who died -- or rather, was raised --
     who also is at the right hand of God,
     who indeed intercedes for us.

The world of the Lord.

GOSPEL                               Mark 9:2-10

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mark
This is my beloved son.

Jesus took Peter, James, and John
     and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves.
And he was transfigured before them,
     and his clothes became dazzling white,
     such as no fuller on earth could bleach them.
Then Elijah appeared to them along with Moses,
     and they were conversing with Jesus.
Then Peter said to Jesus in reply,
     "Rabbi, it is good that we are here!
Let us make three tents:
     one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah."
He hardly knew what to say, they were so terrified.
Then a cloud came, casting a shadow over them
     from the cloud came a voice,
     "This is my beloved Son.  Listen to him."
Suddenly, looking around, they no longer saw anyone
     but Jesus alone with them.

As they were coming down from the mountain,
     he charged them not to relate what they had seen to anyone,
     except when the Son of Man had risen from the dead.
So they kept the matter to themselves,
     questioning what rising form the dead meant.

The Gospel of the Lord. 

Reflections )


Saturday, March 7, 2009

  • Mar. 7th, 2009 at 12:42 AM
Lent Gospel
Saturday of the First Week of Lent

Reading I      Deuteronomy 16:16-19

A reading from the Book of Deuteronomy
You will be a people sacred to the LORD God.

Moses spoke to the people, saying:
     "This day, the LORD, your God,
     commands you to observe these statutes and decrees.
Be careful, then,
     to observe them with all your heart and with all your soul.
Today you are making this agreement with the LORD:
     he is to be your God and you are to walk in his ways
     and observe his statutes, commandments and decrees,
     and to hearken to his voice.
And today the LORD is making this agreement with you:
     you are to be a people peculiarly his own, as he promised you;
     and provided you keep all his commandments,
     he will then raise you high in praise and renown and glory
     above all other nations he has made,
     and you will be a people sacred to the LORD, your God,
     as he promised."

The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                    Psalm 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8

R. (1b) Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord!

Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord!

Blessed are they whose way is blameless,
     who walk in the law of the LORD.
Blessed are they who observe his decrees,
     who seek him with all their heart.

Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord!

You have commanded that your precepts
     be diligently kept.
Oh, that I might be firm in the ways
     of keeping your statutes!

Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord!

I will give you thanks with an upright heart,
     when I have learned your just ordinances.
I will keep your statutes;
     do not utterly forsake me.

Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord!

GOSPEL                Matthew 5:43-48

A reading from the holy Gospel according the Matthew
Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.

Jesus said to his disciples:
     "You have heard that it was said,
     You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.
But I say to you, love your enemies,
     and pray for those who persecute you,
     that you may be children of your heavenly Father,
     for he makes his sun rise on the bad and the good,
     and causes rain to fall on the just and the unjust.
For if you love those who love you, what recompense will you have?
Do not the tax collectors do the same?
And if you greet your brothers and sisters only,
     what is unusual about that?
Do not the pagans do the same?
So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect."

The Gospel of the Lord.

St. Perpetua and st. Felicity, Martyrs

     These two saints underwent martyrdom at Carthage in 203 during the persecution of Septimius Severus.  We have an excellent narrative of their sufferings, written partly by the martyrs themselves and partly by a contemporary. 

 Reflections under here.... )              

Friday, March 6, 2009

  • Mar. 6th, 2009 at 6:24 AM
Lent Gospel
Readings for Friday, March 6, 2009

Friday of the First Week of Lent

Reading I                      Ezekiel 18:21-28
A reading from the Prophet Ezekiel
Do I derive any pleasure from the death of the wicked
and not rejoice when he turn from his evil way that he may live?

Thus says the Lord GOD:
If the wicked man turns away from all the sins he committed,
     if he keeps all my statutes and does what is right and just,
     he shall surely live, he shall not die.
None of the crimes he committed shall be remembered against him;
     he shall live because of the virtue he had practiced.
Do I indeed derive any pleasure from the death of the wicked?
     says the Lord GOD.
Do I not rather rejoice when he turns from his evil way
     that he may live?
 
And if the virtuous man turns from the path of virtue to do evil,
     the same kind of abominable things that the wicked man does,
     can he do this and still live?
None of his virtuous deeds shall be remembered,
     because he has broken faith and committed sin;
     because of this, he shall die.
You say, "The LORD's way is not fair!"
Hear now, house of Israel:
     Is it my way that is unfair, or rather, are not your ways unfair?
When someone virtuous turns away from virtue to commit iniquity,
          and dies,
     it is because of the iniquity he committed that he must die.
But if the wicked, turning from the wickedness he has committed,
     does what is right and just,
     he shall preserve his life;
     since he has turned away from all the sins that he committed,
     he shall surely live, he shall not die.

The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                      Psalm 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-7a, 7bc-8

R.  (3) If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?
 
If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?

Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD;
     LORD, hear my voice!
Let your ears be attentive
     to my voice in supplication.

If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?

If you, O LORD, mark iniquities,
     LORD, who can stand?
But with you is forgiveness,
     that you may be revered.

If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?

I trust in the LORD;
     my soul trusts in his word.
My soul waits for the LORD
     more than sentinels wait for the dawn.
     Let Israel wait for the LORD.

If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?

For with the LORD is kindness
     and with him is plenteous redemption;
And he will redeem Israel
     from all their iniquities.

If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?

GOSPEL                            Matthew 5:20-26

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
Go first and be reconciled with your brother.

Jesus said to his disciples:
"I tell you,
     unless your righteousness surpasses that
     of the scribes and Pharisees,
     you will not enter into the Kingdom of heaven.

"You have heard that it was said to your ancestors,
     You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment.
But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother
     will be liable to judgment,
     and whoever says to his brother, Raqa,
    will be answerable to the Sanhedrin,
     and whoever says, 'You fool,' will be liable to fiery Gehenna.
Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar,
     and there recall that your brother
     has anything against you,
     leave your gift there at the altar,
     go first and be reconciled with your brother,
     and then come and offer your gift.
Settle with your opponent quickly while on the way to court.
Otherwise your opponent will hand you over to the judge,
     and the judge will hand you over to the guard,
     and you will be thrown into prison.
Amen, I say to you,
     you will not be released until you have paid the last penny."

  The Gospel of the Lord.  
 

Reflections! )

 


Thursday, March 5, 2009

  • Mar. 5th, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Lent Gospel
Readings for Thursday, March 5, 2009

Thursday of the First Week of Lent

Reading I                     Esther C:12, 14-16, 23-25

A reading from the Book of Esther
I have no protector other than you, Lord.

Queen Esther, seized with mortal anguish,
     had recourse to the LORD.
She lay prostrate upon the ground, together with her handmaids,
     from morning until evening, and said:
     "God of Abraham, God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, blessed are you.
     Help me, who am alone and have no help but you,
     for I am taking my life in my hand.
As a child I used to hear from the books of my forefather
    that you, O LORD, always free those who are pleasing to you.
Now help me, who am alone and have no one but you,
     O LORD, my God.

"And now, come to help me, an orphan.
Put in my mouth persuasive words in the presence of the lion
     and turn his heart to hatred for our enemy,
     so that he and those who are in league with him may perish.
Save us from the hand of our enemies;
     turn our mourning into gladness
     and our sorrows into wholeness."

The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                                Psalm 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8

R.(3a)  Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

I will give thanks to you, O LORD, with all my heart,
     for you have heard the words of my mouth;
     in the presence of the angels I will sing your praise;
I will worship at your holy temple
     and give thanks to your name.

Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

Because of your kindness and your truth;
     for you have made great above all things
     your name and your promise.
When I called, you answered me;
     you built up strength within me.

Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

Your right hand saves me.
The LORD will complete what he has done for me;
     your kindness, O LORD, endures forever;
     forsake not the work of your hands.

Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.

GOSPEL                  Matthew 7:7-12

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
Everyone who asks, receives.

Jesus said to his disciples:
     "Ask and it will be given to you;
     seek and you will find;
     knock and the door will be opened to you.
For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds;
     and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.
Which one of you would hand his son a stone
     when he asked for a loaf of bread,
     or a snake when he asked for a fish?
If you then, who are wicked,
     know how to give good gifts to your children,
     how much more will your heavenly Father give good things
    to those who ask him.

"Do to others whatever you would have them do to you.
This is the law and the prophets."

The Gospel of the Lord.

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Mar. 4th, 2009

  • 3:12 AM
Lent Gospel
Readings for Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Wednesday of the First Week of Lent

Reading I                              Jonah 3:1-10

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Jonah
The Ninevites turned from their way.

The word of the LORD came to Jonah a second time:
     "Set out for the great city of Nineveh,
     and announce to it the message that I will tell you."
So Jonah made ready and went to Nineveh,
     according to the LORD's bidding.
Now Nineveh was an enormously large city;
     it took three days to go through it.
Jonah began his journey through the city,
     and had gone but a single day's walk announcing,
     "Forty days more and Nineveh shall be destroyed,"
     when the people of Nineveh believed God;
     they proclaimed a fast
     and all of them, great and small, put on a sackcloth.
When the news reached the king of Nineveh,
     he rose from his throne, laid aside his robe,
     covered himself with sackcloth, and sat in the ashes.
Then he had this proclaimed throughout Nineveh,
     by decree of the king and his nobles:
     "Neither man nor beast, neither cattle nor sheep,
     shall taste anything;
     they shall not eat, nor shall they drink water.
Man and beast shall be covered with sackcloth and call loudly
          to God;
     every man shall turn from his evil way
     and from the violence he has in hand.
Who knows, God may relent and forgive, and withhold his blazing wrath, 
     so that we shall not perish."
When God saw by their actions how they turned from their evil way,
     he repented of the evil that he had threatened to do to them;
     he did not carry it out.
The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                       Psalm 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19

R.  A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.
Have mercy on me, O God, in your goodness;
     in the greatness of your compassion wipe out my offense.
Thoroughly wash me from my guilt
     and of my sin cleanse me.

R.  A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

A clean heart create for me, O God,
     and a steadfast spirit renew within me.
Cast me not out from your presence,
     and your Holy Spirit take not from me.

R.  A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

For you are not pleased with sacrifices;
     should I offer a burnt offering, you would not accept it.
My sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spirit;
     a heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

R.  A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

GOSPEL                             Luke 11:29-32
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke
No sign will be given to this generation except the sign of Jonah.

While still more people gathered in the crowd, Jesus said to them,
     "This generation is an evil generation;
     it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it,
     except the sign of Jonah.
Just as Jonah became a sign to the Ninevites,
     so will the Son of man be to this generation.
At the judgment
     the queen of the south will rise with the men of this generation
     and she will condemn them,
     because she came from the ends of the earth
     to hear the wisdom of Solomon,
     and there is something greater than Solomon here.
At the judgment the men of Nineveh will arise with this generation
     and condemn it,
     because at the preaching of Jonah they repented,
     and there is something greater than Jonah here."
The Gospel of the Lord.

St. Casimir
     Casimir was born in 1458, son of the king of Poland.  He practiced the Christian virtues to a high degree, especially chastity and kindness to the poor, was zealous for the faith and fervently devoted to the Eucharist and the Blessed Virgin Mary.  he died of consumption in 1484. 

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Readings for Tuesday, March 3, 2009

  • Mar. 3rd, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Lent Gospel
Readings for Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Tuesday of the First Week of Lent

Reading I                                             Isaiah 55:10-11

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah
My word will do whatever I will.

Thus says the LORD:
Just as from the heavens
     the rain and snow come down
And do not return there
     till they have watered the earth,
    making it fertile and fruitful,
Giving seed to the one who sows
     and bread to the one who eats,
So shall my word be
     that goes forth from my mouth;
It shall not return to me void,
     but shall do my will,
     achieving the end for which I sent it.

                 The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                          Psalm 34:4-5, 6-7, 16-17, 18-19

R. (18b) From all their distress God rescues the just.

From all their distress God rescues the just.
Glorify the LORD with me,
     let us together extol his name.
I sought the LORD, and he answered me
     and delivered me from all my fears.

R.  From all their distress God rescues the just.

Look to him that you may be radiant with joy,
     and your faces may not blush with shame.
When the poor one called out, the LORD heard,
     and from all his distress he saved him.

R.  From all their distress God rescues the just.

The LORD has eyes for the just,
     and ears for their cry.
The LORD confronts the evildoers,
     to destroy remembrance of them from the earth.

R.  From all their distress God rescues the just.

When the just cry out, the LORD hears them,
     and from all their distress he rescues them.
The LORD is close to the brokenhearted;
     and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.

R.  From all their distress God rescues the just.

GOSPEL                                  Matthew 6:7-15

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
This is how you are to pray.

Jesus said to his disciples:
     "In praying, do not babble like the pagans,
     who think that they will be heard because of their many words.
Do not be like them.
Your father knows what you need before you ask him.
"This is how you are to pray:

     Our Father who art in heaven,
          hallowed be thy name,
          thy Kingdom come,
     thy will be done,
          on earth as it is in heaven.
     Give us this day our daily bread;
     and forgive us our trespasses,
          as we forgive those who trespass against us;
     and lead us not into temptation,
          but deliver us from evil.

"If you forgive men their transgressions,
     your heavenly Father will forgive you.
But if you do not forgive men,
     neither will your Father forgive your transgressions."
The Gospel of the Lord.

March 3

St. Katharine Drexel, Virgin

     Katharine Drexel was born in Philadelphia on November 26, 1858.  It was in her home that Katharine and her two sisters learned the lessons of love of God and neighbor, especially the poor.  Katharine devoted her life and fortune to serving the poor and the oppressed, especially African American and Native American people.  In 1891 Katharine founded the missionary community of the sisters of the Blesssed Sacrament.  Katharine died on march 3, 1955, was beatified by Pope John Paul II on November 20, 1988, and canonized on October 1, 2000. 

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Mar. 2nd, 2009

  • 12:00 AM
Lent Gospel
Readings for Monday, March 2, 2009

Monday of the First Week of Lent

Reading I                                                Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18
A reading from the book of Leviticus
Judge your fellow man justly.

The LORD said to Moses,
     "Speak to the whole assembly of the children of Israel and tell them:
     Be holy, for I, the LORD, your God, am holy.

"You shall not steal.
You shall not lie or speak falsely to one another.
You shall not swear falsely by my name,
     thus profaning the name of your God.
I am the LORD.

"You shall not defraud or rob your neighbor.
You shall not withhold overnight the wages of your day laborer.
You shall not curse the deaf,
     or put a stumbling block in front of the blind,
     but you shall fear your God.
I am the LORD.

"You shall not act dishonestly in rendering judgment.
Show neither partiality to the weak nor deference to the mighty,
     but judge your fellow men justly.
You shall not go about spreading slander among your kin;
     nor shall you stand by idly when your neighbor's life is at stake.
I am the LORD.

"You shall not bear hatred for your brother in your heart.
Though you may have to reprove him,
     do not incur sin because of him.
Take no revenge and cherish no grudge against your fellow countrymen.
You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
I am the LORD."

The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                                 Psalm 19:8, 9, 10, 15

R.  Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.

Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.
The law of the LORD is perfect,
     refreshing the soul.
The decree of the LORD is trustworthy,
     giving wisdom to the simple.

R.  Your word, Lord, are Spirit and life.

The precepts of the LORD are right,
     rejoicing the heart.
The command of the LORD is clear,
    enlightening the eye.

R.  Your words, Lord, and Spirit and life.

The fear of the LORD is pure,
     enduring forever;
The ordinances of the LORD are true,
     all of them just.

R.  Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.

Let the words of my mouth and the thought of my heart
     find favor before you,
     O LORD, my rock and my redeemer.

R.  Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.

GOSPEL                                       Matthew 15:31-46
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
Whatever you have done the very least of my brothers, you have done to me.

Jesus said to his disciples:
     "When the Son of Man comes in his glory,
     and all the angels with him,
     he will sit upon his glorious throne,
     and all the nations will be assembled before him.
And he will separate them one from another,
     as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.
He will place the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.
Then the king will say to those on his right,
     'Come, you who are blessed by my Father.
Inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.
For I was hungry and you gave me food,
     I was thirsty and you gave me drink,
     a stranger and you welcomed me,
     naked and you clothed me,
     ill and you cared for me,
     in prison and you visited me.'
Then the righteous will answer him and say,
     'Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you,
     or thirsty and give you drink?
When did we see you a stranger and welcome you,
     or naked and clothe you?
When did we see you ill or in prison, and visit you?'
And the king will say to them in reply,
     'Amen, I say to you, whatever you did
     for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me."
Then he will say to those on his left,
     'Depart from me, you accursed,
     into the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his angels.
For I was hungry and you gave me no food,
     I was thirsty and you gave me no drink,
     a stranger and you gave me no welcome,
     naked and you gave me no clothing,
     ill and in prison, and you did not care for me.'
Then they will answer and say,
     'Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty
     or a stranger or naked or ill or in prison,
     and not minister to your needs?'
He will answer them, 'Amen, I say to you,
     what you did not do for one of these least ones,
     you did not do for me.'
And these will go off to eternal punishment,
but the righteous to eternal life."

The Gospel of the Lord.
 

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Lent Gospel
Readings for Sunday, March 1st
The First Sunday of Lent

Reading I                                                                                                             Genesis 9:8-15
A reading from the Book of Genesis                                                             
God's covenant with Noah when he was delivered from the flood.

God said to Noah and to his sons with him:
"See, I am now establishing my covenant with you
     and your descendants after you
     and with every living creature that was with you:
     all the birds, and the various tame and wild animals
     that were with you and came out of the ark.
I will establish my covenant with you,
     that never again shall all bodily creatures be destroyed
     by the waters of a flood;
     there shall not be another flood to devastate the earth."
God added:
"This is the sign that I am giving for all ages to come,
     of the covenant between me and you
     and every living creature with you:
     I set my bow in the clouds to serve as a sign
     of the covenant between me and the earth.
When I bring clouds over the earth,
     and the bow appears in the clouds,
     I will recall the covenant I have made
     between me and you and all living beings,
     so that the waters shall never again become a flood
     to destroy all mortal beings."
The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                           Psalm 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9

R.  Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to those who keep your covenant.

Your ways, O LORD, make know to me;
     teach me your paths,
guide me in your truth and teach me,
     for you are God my savior.

R.  Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to those who keep your covenant.

Remember that your compassion, O LORD,
     and your love are from of old.
In your kindness remember me,
     because of your goodness, O LORD.

R.  Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to those who keep your covenant.

Good and upright is the LORD,
     thus he shows sinners the way.
He guides the humbles to justice,
    and he teaches the humble his way.

R.  Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to those who keep your covenant.

Reading II                                        1 Peter 3:18-22
A reading from the first Letter of Saint Peter
The water of the flood prefigured baptism, which saves you now.

Beloved:
Christ suffered for sins once,
     the righteous for the sake of the unrighteous,
     that he might lead you to God.
Put to death in the flesh,
     he was brought to life in the Spirit.
In it he also went to preach to the spirits in prison,
     who had once been disobedient
     while God patiently waited in the days of Noah
     during the building of the ark,
     in which a few persons, eight in all,
     were saved through water.
This prefigured baptism, which saves you now.
It is not a removal of dirt from the body
     but an appeal to God for a clear conscience,
     through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
     who has gone into heaven
     and is at the right hand of God,
     with angels, authorities, and powers subject to him.
The word of the Lord.

Gospel                                       Mark 1:12-15
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mark
Jesus was tempted by Satan, and the angels ministered to him.

The Spirit drove Jesus out into the desert,
     and he remained in the desert for forty days,
          tempted by Satan.
He was among wild beasts,
     and the angels ministered to him.

After John had been arrested,
     Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God:
     "This is the time of fulfillment.
The kingdom of God is at hand.
Repent, and believe in the gospel."
The Gospel of the Lord.

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Readings for Saturday, February 28, 2009

  • Feb. 27th, 2009 at 11:40 PM
Lent Gospel
The Readings for Saturday:

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah                   Isaiah 58:9b-14
If you bestow your bread on the hungry, then light shall rise for you in the darkness.

Thus says the LORD:
If you remove from your midst oppression,
     false accusation and malicious speech;
If you bestow your bread on the hungry
     and satisfy the afflicted;
Then light shall rise for you in the darkness,
     and the gloom shall become for you like midday;
The the LORD will guide you always
     and give you plenty even on the parched land.
He will renew your strength,
     and you shall be like a watered garden
     like a spring whose water never fails.
The ancient ruins shall be rebuilt for your sake,
     and the foundations from ages past you shall raise up;
"Repairer of the breach," they shall call you,
     "Restorer of ruined homesteads."

If you hold back your foot on the sabbath
     from following your own pursuits on my holy day;
If you call the sabbath a delight,
     and the LORD's holy day honorable;
If you honor it by not following your ways,
     seeking your own interests, or speaking with malice --
Then you shall delight in the LORD,
     and I will make you ride on the heights of the earth;
I will nourish you with the heritage of Jacob, your father,
     for the mouth of the LORD has spoken.
The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                                  Psalm 86:1-2, 3-4, 5-6

R.  Teach me your way, O Lord, that I may walk in your truth.

Incline your ear, O Lord; answer me,
     for I am afflicted and poor.
Keep my life, for I am devoted to you;
     save your servant who trusts in you.
     You are my God.

R.  Teach me your way, O Lord, that I may walk in your truth.

Have mercy on me, O Lord,
     for to you I call all the day.
Gladden the soul of your servant,
     for to you, O Lord, I lift up my soul.

R.  Teach me your way, O Lord, that I may walk in your truth.

For you, O Lord, are good and forgiving,
     abounding in kindness to all who call upon you.
Hearken, O LORD, to my prayer
     and attend to the sound of my pleading.

R.  Teach me your way, O Lord, that I may walk in your truth. 

Gospel

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke                            Luke 5:27-32

Jesus saw a tax collector named Levi sitting at the customs post.
He said to him, "Follow me."
And leaving everything behind, he got up and followed him.
Then Levi gave a great banquet for him in his house,
     and a large crowd of tax collectors
     and others were at table with them.
The Pharisees and their scribes complained to his disciples, saying,    
     "Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?
Jesus said to them in reply,
     "Those who are healthy do not need a physician, but the sick do.
I have not come to call the righteous to repentance but sinners."
The Gospel of the Lord.

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Readings for Friday, February 27, 2009

  • Feb. 26th, 2009 at 10:33 PM
Lent Gospel
The Readings for Friday:

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah                                   Isaiah 58:1-9a
Is this the manner of fasting I wish?

Thus says the Lord GOD:
Cry out full-throated and unsparingly,
     lift up your voice like a trumpet blast;
Tell my people their wickedness,
     and the house of Jacob their sins.
They seek me day after day,
     and desire to know my ways,
Like a nation that has done what is just
     and not abandoned the law of their God;
They ask me to declare what is due them,
     pleased to gain access to God.
"Why do we fast, and you do not see it?    
     afflict ourselves, and you take no note of it?"

Lo, on your fast day you carry out your own pursuits,
     and drive all your laborers.
Yes, your fast ends in quarreling and fighting,
     striking with wicked claw.
Would that today you might fast
     so as to make your voice heard on high!
Is this the manner of fasting I wish,
     of keeping a day of penance:
That a man bow his head like a reed
     and lie in sackcloth and ashes?
Do you call this a fast,
     a day acceptable to the LORD?
This, rather is the fasting that I wish:
     releasing those bound unjustly,
     untying the thongs of the yoke;
Setting free the oppressed,
     breaking every yoke;
Sharing your bread with the hungry,
     sheltering the oppressed and the homeless;
Clothing the naked when you see them,
     and not turning your back on your own.
Then your light shall break forth like the dawn,
     and your wound shall be quickly be healed;
Your vindication shall go before you,
     and the glory of the LORD shall be your rear guard.
Then you shall call, and the LORD will answer,
     you shall cry for help, and he will say:  Here I am!

                                                The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm                             Psalm 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 18-19

R.  A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

Have mercy on me, O God, in your goodness;
     in the greatness of your compassion wipe out my offense.
Thoroughly wash me from my guilt
     and of my sin cleanse me.

R.  A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

For I acknowledge my offense,
     and my sin is before me always:
"Against you only have I sinned,
     and done what is evil in your sight."

R.  A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

For you are not pleased with sacrifices;
     should I offer a burnt offering, you would not accept it.
My sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spirit;
     a heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

R.  A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.

Gospel                                       Matthew 9:14-15

A Reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
When the bridegroom is taken from them, then they will fast.

The disciples of John approached Jesus and said,
     "Why do we and the Pharisees fast much,
     but your disciples do not fast?"
Jesus answered them, "Can the wedding guests mourn
     as long as the bridegroom is with them?
The days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them,
     and then they will fast."

The Gospel of the Lord.

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Readings for Thursday, February 26, 2009

  • Feb. 25th, 2009 at 10:59 PM
Lent Gospel
The Readings for Thursday:

A reading from the Book of Deuteronomy
Behold, I set before you the blessing and the curse

Moses said to the people:
     "Today I have set before you
     life and prosperity, death and doom.
If you obey the commandments of the LORD, your God,
     which I enjoin on you today,
     loving him, and walking in his ways,
     and keeping his commandments, statutes and decrees,
     you will live and grow numerous,
     and the LORD, your God,
     will bless you in the land you are entering to occupy.
If, however, you turn away your hearts and will not listen,
     but are led astray and adore and serve other gods,
     I tell you now that you will certainly perish;
     you will not have a long life
     on the land that you are crossing the Jordan to enter and occupy.
I call heaven and earth today to witness against you:
     I have set before you life and death,
     the blessing and the curse.
Choose life, then,
     that you and your descendants may live, by loving the LORD,
          your God,
     heeding his voice, and holding fast to him.
For that will mean life for you,
     a long life for you to live on the land that the LORD swore
     he would give to your fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."
                                                                            The word of the Lord.


Responsorial Psalm                                        Psalm 1:1-2, 3,  4 and 6
R. (40.5a) Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

Blessed the man who follows not
     the counsel of the wicked
Nor walks in the way of sinners,
     nor sits in the company of the insolent,
But delights in the law of the LORD
     and meditates on his law day and night

R.  Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.
  
He is like a tree
     planted near running water,
That yields its fruit in due season,
     and whose leaves never fade.
     Whatever he does, prospers.

R.  Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

Not so the wicked, not so;
     they are like chaff which the wind drives away.
For the LORD watches over the way of the just,
     but the way of the wicked vanishes.

R.  Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

Gospel                                                                     Luke 9:22-25

Jesus said to his disciples:
     "The Son of man must suffer greatly and be rejected
     by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes,    
     and be killed and on the third day be raised."

Then he said to all,
     "If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself
     and take up his cross daily and follow me.
 For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it,
     but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it.
What profit is there for one to gain the whole world
     yet lose or forfeit himself?"

The Gospel of the Lord.

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