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  • Daily Mass Readings – 3 March 2020 – Tuesday

    Daily Mass Readings – 3 March 2020 – Tuesday

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    Lenten Weekday / Katharine Drexel, Virgin, Religious Founder

    First Reading: Isaiah 55: 10-11

    10 And as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and return no more thither, but soak the earth, and water it, and make it to spring, and give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater:

    11 So shall my word be, which shall go forth from my mouth: it shall not return to me void, but it shall do whatsoever I please, and shall prosper in the things for which I sent it.

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

    4 O magnify the Lord with me; and let us extol his name together.

    5 I sought the Lord, and he heard me; and he delivered me from all my troubles.

    6 Come ye to him and be enlightened: and your faces shall not be confounded.

    7 This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him: and saved him out of all his troubles.

    16 The eyes of the Lord are upon the just: and his ears unto their prayers.

    17 But the countenance of the Lord is against them that do evil things: to cut off the remembrance of them from the earth.

    18 The just cried, and the Lord heard them: and delivered them out of all their troubles.

    19 The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a contrite heart: and he will save the humble of spirit.

    Gospel: Matthew 6: 7-15

    7 And when you are praying, speak not much, as the heathens. For they think that in their much speaking they may be heard.

    8 Be not you therefore like to them, for your Father knoweth what is needful for you, before you ask him.

    9 Thus therefore shall you pray: Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.

    10 Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

    11 Give us this day our supersubstantial bread.

    12 And forgive us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors.

    13 And lead us not into temptation. But deliver us from evil. Amen.

    14 For if you will forgive men their offences, your heavenly Father will forgive you also your offences.

    15 But if you will not forgive men, neither will your Father forgive you your offences.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 2 March 2020 – Monday

    Daily Mass Readings – 2 March 2020 – Monday

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    Lenten Weekday

    First Reading: Leviticus 19: 1-2, 11-18

    1 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying:

    2 Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them: Be ye holy, because I the Lord your God am holy.

    11 You shall not steal. You shall not lie, neither shall any man deceive his neighbour.

    12 Thou shalt not swear falsely by my name, nor profane the name of thy God. I am the Lord.

    13 Thou shalt not calumniate thy neighbour, nor oppress him by violence. The wages of him that hath been hired by thee shall not abide with thee until the morning.

    14 Thou shalt not speak evil of the deaf, nor put a stumblingblock before the blind: but thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, because I am the Lord.

    15 Thou shalt not do that which is unjust, nor judge unjustly. Respect not the person of the poor, nor honour the countenance of the mighty. But judge thy neighbour according to justice.

    16 Thou shalt not be a detractor nor a whisperer among the people. Thou shalt not stand against the blood of thy neighbour. I am the Lord.

    17 Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thy heart, but reprove him openly, lest thou incur sin through him.

    18 Seek not revenge, nor be mindful of the injury of thy citizens. Thou shalt love thy friend as thyself. I am the Lord.

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

    8 The law of the Lord is unspotted, converting souls: the testimony of the Lord is faithful, giving wisdom to little ones.

    9 The justices of the Lord are right, rejoicing hearts: the commandment of the Lord is lightsome, enlightening the eyes.

    10 The fear of the Lord is holy, enduring for ever and ever: the judgments of the Lord are true, justified in themselves.

    15 And the words of my mouth shall be such as may please: and the meditation of my heart always in thy sight. O Lord, my helper, and my redeemer.

    Gospel: Matthew 25: 31-46

    31 And when the Son of man shall come in his majesty, and all the angels with him, then shall he sit upon the seat of his majesty.

    32 And all nations shall be gathered together before him, and he shall separate them one from another, as the shepherd separateth the sheep from the goats:

    33 And he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on his left.

    34 Then shall the king say to them that shall be on his right hand: Come, ye blessed of my Father, possess you the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.

    35 For I was hungry, and you gave me to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave me to drink; I was a stranger, and you took me in:

    36 Naked, and you covered me: sick, and you visited me: I was in prison, and you came to me.

    37 Then shall the just answer him, saying: Lord, when did we see thee hungry, and fed thee; thirsty, and gave thee drink?

    38 And when did we see thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and covered thee?

    39 Or when did we see thee sick or in prison, and came to thee?

    40 And the king answering, shall say to them: Amen I say to you, as long as you did it to one of these my least brethren, you did it to me.

    41 Then he shall say to them also that shall be on his left hand: Depart from me, you cursed, into everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels.

    42 For I was hungry, and you gave me not to eat: I was thirsty, and you gave me not to drink.

    43 I was a stranger, and you took me not in: naked, and you covered me not: sick and in prison, and you did not visit me.

    44 Then they also shall answer him, saying: Lord, when did we see thee hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister to thee?

    45 Then he shall answer them, saying: Amen I say to you, as long as you did it not to one of these least, neither did you do it to me.

    46 And these shall go into everlasting punishment: but the just, into life everlasting.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 1 March 2020 – Sunday

    Daily Mass Readings – 1 March 2020 – Sunday

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    FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT

    First Reading: Genesis 2: 7-9; 3: 1-7

    7 And the Lord God formed man of the slime of the earth: and breathed into his face the breath of life, and man became a living soul.

    8 And the Lord God had planted a paradise of pleasure from the beginning: wherein he placed man whom he had formed.

    9 And the Lord God brought forth of the ground all manner of trees, fair to behold, and pleasant to eat of: the tree of life also in the midst of paradise: and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.

    3:1 Now the serpent was more subtle than any of the beasts of the earth which the Lord God had made. And he said to the woman: Why hath God commanded you, that you should not eat of every tree of paradise?

    2 And the woman answered him, saying: Of the fruit of the trees that are in paradise we do eat:

    3 But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of paradise, God hath commanded us that we should not eat; and that we should not touch it, lest perhaps we die.

    4 And the serpent said to the woman: No, you shall not die the death.

    5 For God doth know that in what day soever you shall eat thereof, your eyes shall be opened: and you shall be as Gods, knowing good and evil.

    6 And the woman saw that the tree was good to eat, and fair to the eyes, and delightful to behold: and she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave to her husband who did eat.

    7 And the eyes of them both were opened: and when they perceived themselves to be naked, they sewed together fig leaves, and made themselves aprons.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 51: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 17

    3 Have mercy on me, O God, according to thy great mercy. And according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my iniquity.

    4 Wash me yet more from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin.

    5 For I know my iniquity, and my sin is always before me.

    6 To thee only have I sinned, and have done evil before thee: that thou mayst be justified in thy words and mayst overcome when thou art judged.

    12 Create a clean heart in me, O God: and renew a right spirit within my bowels.

    13 Cast me not away from thy face; and take not thy holy spirit from me.

    17 O Lord, thou wilt open my lips: and my mouth shall declare thy praise.

    Second Reading: Romans 5: 12-19 or 5: 12, 17-19

    12 Wherefore as by one man sin entered into this world, and by sin death; and so death passed upon all men, in whom all have sinned.

    13 For until the law sin was in the world; but sin was not imputed, when the law was not.

    14 But death reigned from Adam unto Moses, even over them also who have not sinned after the similitude of the transgression of Adam, who is a figure of him who was to come.

    15 But not as the offence, so also the gift. For if by the offence of one, many died; much more the grace of God, and the gift, by the grace of one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many.

    16 And not as it was by one sin, so also is the gift. For judgment indeed was by one unto condemnation; but grace is of many offences, unto justification.

    17 For if by one man’s offence death reigned through one; much more they who receive abundance of grace, and of the gift, and of justice, shall reign in life through one, Jesus Christ.

    18 Therefore, as by the offence of one, unto all men to condemnation; so also by the justice of one, unto all men to justification of life.

    19 For as by the disobedience of one man, many were made sinners; so also by the obedience of one, many shall be made just.

    Gospel: Matthew 4:1-11

    1 Then Jesus was led by the spirit into the desert, to be tempted by the devil.

    2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, afterwards he was hungry.

    3 And the tempter coming said to him: If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.

    4 Who answered and said: It is written, Not in bread alone doth man live, but in every word that proceedeth from the mouth of God.

    5 Then the devil took him up into the holy city, and set him upon the pinnacle of the temple,

    6 And said to him: If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down, for it is written: That he hath given his angels charge over thee, and in their hands shall they bear thee up, lest perhaps thou dash thy foot against a stone.

    7 Jesus said to him: It is written again: Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.

    8 Again the devil took him up into a very high mountain, and shewed him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them,

    9 And said to him: All these will I give thee, if falling down thou wilt adore me.

    10 Then Jesus saith to him: Begone, Satan: for it is written, The Lord thy God shalt thou adore, and him only shalt thou serve.

    11 Then the devil left him; and behold angels came and ministered to him.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 29 February 2020 – Saturday

    Daily Mass Readings – 29 February 2020 – Saturday

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    Saturday after Ash Wednesday

    First Reading: Isaiah 58: 9b-14

    9 Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall hear: thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If thou wilt take away the chain out of the midst of thee, and cease to stretch out the finger, and to speak that which profiteth not.

    10 When thou shalt pour out thy soul to the hungry, and shalt satisfy the afflicted soul then shall thy light rise up in darkness, and thy darkness shall be as the noonday.

    11 And the Lord will give thee rest continually, and will fill thy soul with brightness, and deliver thy bones, and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a fountain of water whose waters shall not fail.

    12 And the places that have been desolate for ages shall be built in thee: thou shalt raise up the foundations of generation and generation: and thou shalt be called the repairer of the fences, turning the paths into rest.

    13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy own will in my holy day, and call the sabbath delightful, and the holy of the Lord glorious, and glorify him, while thou dost not thy own ways, and thy own will is not found: to speak a word:

    14 Then shalt thou be delighted in the Lord, and I will lift thee up above the high places of the earth, and will feed thee with the inheritance of Jacob thy father. For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.

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

    1 A prayer for David himself. Incline thy ear, O Lord, and hear me: for I am needy and poor.

    2 Preserve my soul, for I am holy: save thy servant, O my God, that trusteth in thee.

    3 Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I have cried to thee all the day.

    4 Give joy to the soul of thy servant, for to thee, O Lord, I have lifted up my soul.

    5 For thou, O Lord, art sweet and mild: and plenteous in mercy to all that call upon thee.

    6 Give ear, O Lord, to my prayer: and attend to the voice of my petition.

    Gospel: Luke 5: 27-32

    27 And after these things he went forth, and saw a publican named Levi, sitting at the receipt of custom, and he said to him: Follow me.

    28 And leaving all things, he rose up and followed him.

    29 And Levi made him a great feast in his own house; and there was a great company of publicans, and of others, that were at table with them.

    30 But the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying to his disciples: Why do you eat and drink with publicans and sinners?

    31 And Jesus answering, said to them: They that are whole, need not the physician: but they that are sick.

    32 I came not to call the just, but sinners to penance.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 28 February 2020 – Friday

    Daily Mass Readings – 28 February 2020 – Friday

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    Friday after Ash Wednesday, Day of abstinence from meat (age 14 and up),

    First Reading: Isaiah 58: 1-9a

    1 Cry, cease not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my people their wicked doings, and the house of Jacob their sins.

    2 For they seek me from day to day, sad desire to know my ways, as a nation that hath done justice, and hath not forsaken the judgment of their God: they ask of me the judgments of justice: they are willing to approach to God.

    3 Why have we fasted, and thou hast not regarded: have we humbled our souls, and thou hast not taken notice? Behold in the day of your fast your own will is found, and you exact of all your debtors.

    4 Behold you fast for debates and strife. and strike with the fist wickedly. Do not fast as you have done until this day, to make your cry to be heard on high.

    5 Is this such a fast as I have chosen: for a man to afflict his soul for a day? is this it, to wind his head about like a circle, and to spread sackcloth and ashes? wilt thou call this a fast, and a day acceptable to the Lord?

    6 Is not this rather the fast that I have chosen? loose the bands of wickedness, undo the bundles that oppress, let them that are broken go free, and break asunder every burden.

    7 Deal thy bread to the hungry, and bring the needy and the harbourless into thy house: when thou shalt see one naked, cover him, and despise not thy own flesh.

    8 Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thy health shall speedily arise, and thy justice shall go before thy face, and the glory of the Lord shall gather thee up.

    9 Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall hear: thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If thou wilt take away the chain out of the midst of thee, and cease to stretch out the finger, and to speak that which profiteth not.

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

    3 Have mercy on me, O God, according to thy great mercy. And according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my iniquity.

    4 Wash me yet more from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin.

    5 For I know my iniquity, and my sin is always before me.

    6 To thee only have I sinned, and have done evil before thee: that thou mayst be justified in thy words and mayst overcome when thou art judged.

    18 For if thou hadst desired sacrifice, I would indeed have given it: with burnt offerings thou wilt not be delighted.

    19 A sacrifice to God is an afflicted spirit: a contrite and humbled heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.

    Gospel: Matthew 9: 14-15

    14 Then came to him the disciples of John, saying: Why do we and the Pharisees fast often, but thy disciples do not fast?

    15 And Jesus said to them: Can the children of the bridegroom mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then they shall fast.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 27 February 2020 – Thursday

    Daily Mass Readings – 27 February 2020 – Thursday

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    Thursday after Ash Wednesday

    First Reading: Deuteronomy 30: 15-20

    15 Consider that I have set before thee this day life and good, and on the other hand death and evil:

    16 That thou mayst love the Lord thy God, and walk in his ways, and keep his commandments and ceremonies and judgments, and thou mayst live, and he may multiply thee, and bless thee in the land, which thou shalt go in to possess.

    17 But if thy heart be turned away, so that thou wilt not hear, and being deceived with error thou adore strange gods, and serve them:

    18 I foretell thee this day that thou shalt perish, and shalt remain but a short time in the land, to which thou shalt pass over the Jordan, and shalt go in to possess it.

    19 I call heaven and earth to witness this day, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing. Choose therefore life, that both thou and thy seed may live:

    20 And that thou mayst love the Lord thy God, and obey his voice, and adhere to him (for he is thy life, and the length of thy days,) that thou mayst dwell in the land, for which the Lord swore to thy fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that he would give it them.

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

    1 Blessed is the man who hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stood in the way of sinners, nor sat in the chair of pestilence.

    2 But his will is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he shall meditate day and night.

    3 And he shall be like a tree which is planted near the running waters, which shall bring forth its fruit, in due season. And his leaf shall not fall off: and all whatsoever he shall do shall prosper.

    4 Not so the wicked, not so: but like the dust, which the wind driveth from the face of the earth.

    6 For the Lord knoweth the way of the just: and the way of the wicked shall perish.

    Gospel: Luke 9: 22-25

    22 Saying: The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the ancients and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and the third day rise again.

    23 And he said to all: If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.

    24 For whosoever will save his life, shall lose it; for he that shall lose his life for my sake, shall save it.

    25 For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, and cast away himself?

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 26 February 2020 – Wednesday

    Daily Mass Readings – 26 February 2020 – Wednesday

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    Ash Wednesday, Begin Lenten preparation for the Easter Triduum, NOT a holy day of obligation, Day of fast (ages 18-59) and abstinence from meat(age 14 and up)

    First Reading: Joel 2: 12-18

    12 Now therefore saith the Lord: Be converted to me with all your heart, in fasting, and in weeping, and in mourning.

    13 And rend your hearts, and not your garments, and turn to the Lord your God: for he is gracious and merciful, patient and rich in mercy, and ready to repent of the evil.

    14 Who knoweth but he will return, and forgive, and leave a blessing behind him, sacrifice and libation to the Lord your God?

    15 Blow the trumpet in Sion, sanctify a fast, call a solemn assembly,

    16 Gather together the people, sanctify the church, assemble the ancients, gather together the little ones, and them that suck at the breasts: let the bridegroom go forth from his bed, and the bride out of her bride chamber.

    17 Between the porch and the altar the priests the Lord’s ministers shall weep, and shall say: Spare, O Lord, spare thy people: and give not thy inheritance to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them. Why should they say among the nations: Where is their God?

    18 The Lord hath been zealous for his land, and hath spared his people.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 51: 3-4, 5-6ab, 12-13, 14 and 17

    3 Have mercy on me, O God, according to thy great mercy. And according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my iniquity.

    4 Wash me yet more from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin.

    5 For I know my iniquity, and my sin is always before me.

    6 To thee only have I sinned, and have done evil before thee: that thou mayst be justified in thy words and mayst overcome when thou art judged.

    12 Create a clean heart in me, O God: and renew a right spirit within my bowels.

    13 Cast me not away from thy face; and take not thy holy spirit from me.

    14 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation, and strengthen me with a perfect spirit.

    17 O Lord, thou wilt open my lips: and my mouth shall declare thy praise.

    Second Reading: Second Corinthians 5: 20 – 6:2

    20 For Christ therefore we are ambassadors, God as it were exhorting by us. For Christ, we beseech you, be reconciled to God.

    21 Him, who knew no sin, he hath made sin for us, that we might be made the justice of God in him.

    6:1 And we helping do exhort you, that you receive not the grace of God in vain.

    2 For he saith: In an accepted time have I heard thee; and in the day of salvation have I helped thee. Behold, now is the acceptable time; behold, now is the day of salvation.

    Gospel: Matthew 6: 1-6,16-18

    1 Take heed that you do not your justice before men, to be seen by them: otherwise you shall not have a reward of your Father who is in heaven.

    2 Therefore when thou dost an almsdeed, sound not a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be honoured by men. Amen I say to you, they have received their reward.

    3 But when thou dost alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doth.

    4 That thy alms may be in secret, and thy Father who seeth in secret will repay thee.

    5 And when ye pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, that love to stand and pray in the synagogues and corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men: Amen I say to you, they have received their reward.

    6 But thou when thou shalt pray, enter into thy chamber, and having shut the door, pray to thy Father in secret: and thy Father who seeth in secret will repay thee.

    16 And when you fast, be not as the hypocrites, sad. For they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Amen I say to you, they have received their reward.

    17 But thou, when thou fastest anoint thy head, and wash thy face;

    18 That thou appear not to men to fast, but to thy Father who is in secret: and thy Father who seeth in secret, will repay thee.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 25 February 2020 – Tuesday

    Daily Mass Readings – 25 February 2020 – Tuesday

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    Ordinary Weekday

    First Reading: James 4: 1-10

    1 From whence are wars and contentions among you? Are they not hence, from your concupiscences, which war in your members?

    2 You covet, and have not: you kill, and envy, and can not obtain. You contend and war, and you have not, because you ask not.

    3 You ask, and receive not; because you ask amiss: that you may consume it on your concupiscences.

    4 Adulterers, know you not that the friendship of this world is the enemy of God? Whosoever therefore will be a friend of this world, becometh an enemy of God.

    5 Or do you think that the scripture saith in vain: To envy doth the spirit covet which dwelleth in you?

    6 But he giveth greater grace. Wherefore he saith: God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble.

    7 Be subject therefore to God, but resist the devil, and he will fly from you.

    8 Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners: and purify your hearts, ye double minded.

    9 Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned into mourning, and your joy into sorrow.

    10 Be humbled in the sight of the Lord, and he will exalt you.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 55: 7-8, 9-10a, 10b-11a, 23

    7 And I said: Who will give me wings like a dove, and I will fly and be at rest?

    8 Lo, I have gone far off flying away; and I abode in the wilderness.

    9 I waited for him that hath saved me from pusillanimity of spirit, and a storm.

    10 Cast down, O Lord, and divide their tongues; for I have seen iniquity and contradiction in the city.

    11 Day and night shall iniquity surround it upon its walls: and in the midst thereof are labour,

    23 Cast thy care upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee: he shall not suffer the just to waver for ever.

    Gospel: Mark 9: 30-37

    30 And departing from thence, they passed through Galilee, and he would not that any man should know it.

    31 And he taught his disciples, and said to them: The Son of man shall be betrayed into the hands of men, and they shall kill him; and after that he is killed, he shall rise again the third day.

    32 But they understood not the word, and they were afraid to ask him.

    33 And they came to Capharnaum. And when they were in the house, he asked them: What did you treat of in the way?

    34 But they held their peace, for in the way they had disputed among themselves, which of them should be the greatest.

    35 And sitting down, he called the twelve, and saith to them: If any man desire to be first, he shall be the last of all, and the minister of all.

    36 And taking a child, he set him in the midst of them. Whom when he had embraced, he saith to them:

    37 Whosoever shall receive one such child as this in my name, receiveth me. And whosoever shall receive me, receiveth not me, but him that sent me.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 24 February 2020 – Monday

    Daily Mass Readings – 24 February 2020 – Monday

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    Ordinary Weekday

    First Reading: James 3: 13-18

    13 Who is a wise man, and endued with knowledge among you? Let him shew, by a good conversation, his work in the meekness of wisdom.

    14 But if you have bitter zeal, and there be contentions in your hearts; glory not, and be not liars against the truth.

    15 For this is not wisdom, descending from above: but earthly, sensual, devilish.

    16 For where envying and contention is, there is inconstancy, and every evil work.

    17 But the wisdom, that is from above, first indeed is chaste, then peaceable, modest, easy to be persuaded, consenting to the good, full of mercy and good fruits, without judging, without dissimulation.

    18 And the fruit of justice is sown in peace, to them that make peace.

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

    8 The law of the Lord is unspotted, converting souls: the testimony of the Lord is faithful, giving wisdom to little ones.

    9 The justices of the Lord are right, rejoicing hearts: the commandment of the Lord is lightsome, enlightening the eyes.

    10 The fear of the Lord is holy, enduring for ever and ever: the judgments of the Lord are true, justified in themselves.

    15 And the words of my mouth shall be such as may please: and the meditation of my heart always in thy sight. O Lord, my helper, and my redeemer.

    Gospel: Mark 9: 14-29

    14 And coming to his disciples, he saw a great multitude about them, and the scribes disputing with them.

    15 And presently all the people seeing Jesus, were astonished and struck with fear; and running to him, they saluted him.

    16 And he asked them: What do you question about among you?

    17 And one of the multitude, answering, said: Master, I have brought my son to thee, having a dumb spirit.

    18 Who, wheresoever he taketh him, dasheth him, and he foameth, and gnasheth with the teeth, and pineth away; and I spoke to thy disciples to cast him out, and they could not.

    19 Who answering them, said: O incredulous generation, how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? bring him unto me.

    20 And they brought him. And when he had seen him, immediately the spirit troubled him; and being thrown down upon the ground, he rolled about foaming.

    21 And he asked his father: How long time is it since this hath happened unto him? But he said: From his infancy:

    22 And oftentimes hath he cast him into the fire and into waters to destroy him. But if thou canst do any thing, help us, having compassion on us.

    23 And Jesus saith to him: If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.

    24 And immediately the father of the boy crying out, with tears said: I do believe, Lord: help my unbelief.

    25 And when Jesus saw the multitude running together, he threatened the unclean spirit, saying to him: Deaf and dumb spirit, I command thee, go out of him; and enter not any more into him.

    26 And crying out, and greatly tearing him, he went out of him, and he became as dead, so that many said: He is dead.

    27 But Jesus taking him by the hand, lifted him up; and he arose.

    28 And when he was come into the house, his disciples secretly asked him: Why could not we cast him out?

    29 And he said to them: This kind can go out by nothing, but by prayer and fasting.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings – 23 February 2020 – Sunday

    Daily Mass Readings – 23 February 2020 – Sunday

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    SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    First Reading: Leviticus 19: 1-2, 17-18

    1 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying:

    2 Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them: Be ye holy, because I the Lord your God am holy.

    17 Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thy heart, but reprove him openly, lest thou incur sin through him.

    18 Seek not revenge, nor be mindful of the injury of thy citizens. Thou shalt love thy friend as thyself. I am the Lord.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 103: 1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13 (8a)

    1 For David himself. Bless the Lord, O my soul: and let all that is within me bless his holy name.

    2 Bless the Lord, O my soul, and never forget all he hath done for thee.

    3 Who forgiveth all thy iniquities: who healeth all thy diseases.

    4 Who redeemeth thy life from destruction: who crowneth thee with mercy and compassion.

    8 The Lord is compassionate and merciful: longsuffering and plenteous in mercy.

    10 He hath not dealt with us according to our sins: nor rewarded us according to our iniquities.

    12 As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our iniquities from us.

    13 As a father hath compassion on his children, so hath the Lord compassion on them that fear him:

    (8a The Lord is compassionate and merciful)

    Second Reading: First Corinthians 3: 16-23

    16 Know you not, that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?

    17 But if any man violate the temple of God, him shall God destroy. For the temple of God is holy, which you are.

    18 Let no man deceive himself: if any man among you seem to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise.

    19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written: I will catch the wise in their own craftiness.

    20 And again: The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise, that they are vain.

    21 Let no man therefore glory in men.

    22 For all things are yours, whether it be Paul, or Apollo, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come; for all are yours;

    23 And you are Christ’s; and Christ is God’s.

    Gospel: Matthew 5: 38-48

    38 You have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.

    39 But I say to you not to resist evil: but if one strike thee on thy right cheek, turn to him also the other:

    40 And if a man will contend with thee in judgment, and take away thy coat, let go thy cloak also unto him.

    41 And whosoever will force thee one mile, go with him other two,

    42 Give to him that asketh of thee and from him that would borrow of thee turn not away.

    43 You have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thy enemy.

    44 But I say to you, Love your enemies: do good to them that hate you: and pray for them that persecute and calumniate you:

    45 That you may be the children of your Father who is in heaven, who maketh his sun to rise upon the good, and bad, and raineth upon the just and the unjust.

    46 For if you love them that love you, what reward shall you have? do not even the publicans this?

    47 And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more? do not also the heathens this?

    48 Be you therefore perfect, as also your heavenly Father is perfect.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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