Tuesday 30 September

by | Sep 29, 2025 | Evangelium

Saint Jerome (340 – 420)

Psalter: Week II

Psalter: Week II

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He was born in Dalmatia. He founded a monastery, a hospice, and a school, and settled down to the most important work of his life, the translation of the Bible into Latin, a translation which, with some revisions, is still in use today. He died at Bethlehem.

Entrance Antiphon :  Ps 1: 2-3

Blessed indeed is he who ponders the law of the Lord day and night: he will yield his fruit in due season.

Collect

O God, who gave the Priest Saint Jerome a living and tender love for Sacred Scripture, grant that your people may be ever more fruitfully nourished by your Word and find in it the fount of life. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

First reading : Zechariah 8:20-23

The Lord of Hosts says this: ‘There will be other peoples yet, and citizens of great cities. And the inhabitants of one city will go to the next and say, “Come, let us go and entreat the favour of the Lord, and seek the Lord of Hosts; I am going myself.” And many peoples and great nations will come to seek the Lord of Hosts in Jerusalem and to entreat the favour of the Lord.’ The Lord of Hosts says this: ‘In those days, ten men of nations of every language will take a Jew by the sleeve and say, “We want to go with you, since we have learnt that God is with you.”’

Responsorial Psalm : Psalm 86(87)

K/ God is with us.

On the holy mountain is his city cherished by the Lord. The Lord prefers the gates of Zion to all Jacob’s dwellings. Of you are told glorious things, O city of God! 

‘Babylon and Egypt I will count among those who know me; Philistia, Tyre, Ethiopia, these will be her children and Zion shall be called “Mother” for all shall be her children.’

 It is he, the Lord Most High, who gives each his place. In his register of peoples he writes: ‘These are her children,’ and while they dance they will sing: ‘In you all find their home.’

Gospel Acclamation : Ps118:36,29

Alleluia, alleluia! Bend my heart to your will, O Lord, and teach me your law. Alleluia!

Gospel : Luke 9:51-56

As the time drew near for him to be taken up to heaven, Jesus resolutely took the road for Jerusalem and sent messengers ahead of him. These set out, and they went into a Samaritan village to make preparations for him, but the people would not receive him because he was making for Jerusalem. Seeing this, the disciples James and John said, ‘Lord, do you want us to call down fire from heaven to burn them up?’ But he turned and rebuked them, and they went off to another village.

Prayer over the Offerings

Grant us, O Lord, that, having meditated on your Word, following the example of Saint Jerome, we may more eagerly draw near to offer your majesty the sacrifice of salvation. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon : Jer 15: 16

Lord God, your words were found and I consumed them; your word became the joy and the happiness of my heart.

Prayer after Communion

May these holy gifts we have received, O Lord, as we rejoice in celebrating Saint Jerome, stir up the hearts of your faithful so that, attentive to sacred teachings, they may understand the path they are to follow and, by following it, obtain life everlasting. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

How swiftly I often react when things do not go the way I deem best! When someone else faces a public scandal, I cry out “Justice! Justice! And Justice quickly!” However, when it is me in the spotlight, I plead: “Mercy! Mercy on me, Lord!!” I am quick to complain and curse when someone utters a word that pulls me out of my comfort zone! I have often forgotten that ‘revenge belongs to Yahweh’. And cursing? I recall that in the Letter of Jude, even Archangel Michael refrained from cursing Lucifer during their dispute over the body of Moses.  May God grant me a spirit of gratitude for every situation.