by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 21, 2025 | Evangelium
Saint John Kemble (1599-1679)
Psalter: Week IV
Green
John Kemble was one of the oldest of the martyrs, being 80 when executed. In 1678 he was caught up in the aftermath of the “Popish Plot”. He was cleared of all involvement of this and was eventually condemned for being a “seminary priest. He was hanged, drawn and when dead quartered at Widemarsh Common on 22 August 1679.
Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 44: 10
At your right stands the queen in robes of gold, finely arrayed.
Collect
O God, who made the Mother of your Son to be our Mother and our Queen, graciously grant that, sustained by her intercession, we may attain in the heavenly Kingdom the glory promised to your children. 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: Ruth 1:1, 3-6, 14-16, 22
In the days of the Judges famine came to the land and a certain man from Bethlehem of Judah went – he, his wife and his two sons – to live in the country of Moab. Elimelech, Naomi’s husband, died, and she and her two sons were left. These married Moabite women: one was named Orpah and the other Ruth. They lived there about ten years. Then both Mahlon and Chilion also died and the woman was bereft of her two sons and her husband. So she and her daughters-in-law prepared to return from the country of Moab, for she had heard that the Lord had visited his people and given them food. Then Orpah kissed her mother-in-law and went back to her people. But Ruth clung to her. Naomi said to her, ‘Look, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and to her god. You must return too; follow your sister-in-law.’ But Ruth said, ‘Do not press me to leave you and to turn back from your company, for wherever you go, I will go, wherever you live, I will live. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.’ This was how Naomi, she who returned from the country of Moab, came back with Ruth the Moabitess her daughter-in-law. And they came to Bethlehem at the beginning of the barley harvest.
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 145 (146):5-10
R/ My soul, give praise to the Lord.
He is happy who is helped by Jacob’s God, whose hope is in the Lord his God, who alone made heaven and earth, the seas and all they contain.
It is he who keeps faith for ever, who is just to those who are oppressed. It is he who gives bread to the hungry, the Lord, who sets prisoners free,!
the Lord who gives sight to the blind, who raises up those who are bowed down, the Lord, who protects the stranger and upholds the widow and orphan.
It is the Lord who loves the just but thwarts the path of the wicked. The Lord will reign for ever,Zion’s God, from age to age.
Gospel Acclamation: Ps 118:18
Alleluia, alleluia! Open my eyes, O Lord, that I may consider the wonders of your law. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 22:34-40
When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees they got together and, to disconcert him, one of them put a question, ‘Master, which is the greatest commandment of the Law?’ Jesus said, ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second resembles it: You must love your neighbour as yourself. On these two commandments hang the whole Law, and the Prophets also.’
Prayer over the Offerings
As we observe this Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we bring you our offerings, O Lord, praying to be given strength by the humanity of Christ, who offered himself to you on the Cross as the unblemished oblation. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Communion Antiphon: Cf. Lk 1: 45
Blessed are you who have believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord will be fulfilled.
Prayer after Communion
Having received this heavenly Sacrament, we humbly pray, O Lord, that we, who reverently celebrate the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, may merit to be partakers at your eternal banquet. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
Today’s Gospel highlights the greatest commandment, which is closely tied to the principle of the Cross. The specific action we are called to do is a dual one, that is, love God by surrendering every aspect of our lives to Him, and extending that love to others. This commandment aligns with the foundational teaching of Christianity. This parable condemns the contempt that Israel, as a whole, and individuals, in general, have for God’s gracious invitation through Jesus the Messiah. The central theme of the parable revolves around the wedding banquet of the Son, symbolising the Messianic banquet, which all will enjoy at the end of the age. This will represent a moment where all God’s people will partake in as they celebrate their transition from this life to the life to come.
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 21, 2025 | Agenda Biblique
Sainte vierge marie reine
Psautier: IV
Blanc
De quelle royauté est-il question dans ce titre que l’Église donne à Marie pour la chanter et l’invoquer ? De celle qui convient à la Mère du Seigneur et Sauveur du monde, Jésus ; de la royauté qu’elle exerce sur les cœurs, comme son Fils, en les attirant par son amour, en les éclairant par son exemple, en les soutenant par sa prière.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 83, 10
Humble servante du Seigneur, la Vierge Marie, notre Reine, se tient aux côtés du Christ.
Prière d’ouverture
Dieu qui as voulu que la Mère de ton Fils soit notre Mère et notre Reine, fais que, soutenus par son intercession, nous obtenions dans le ciel la gloire promise à tes enfants. Par Jésus Christ des changements de ce monde, nos cœurs s’établissent fermement là où se trouvent les vraies joies. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture : Ruth 1, 1.3-6.14b- 16.22
À l’époque où gouvernaient les Juges, il y eut une famine dans le pays. Un homme de Bethléem de Juda émigra avec sa femme et ses deux fils pour s’établir dans la région appelée Champs-de-Moab. Élimélek, le mari de Noémi, mourut, et Noémi resta seule avec ses deux fils, Mahlone et Kilyone. Ceux-ci épousèrent deux Moabites; l’une s’appelait Orpa (c’est-à-dire : Volte- face) et l’autre, Ruth (c’est-à-dire : Compagne). Ils demeurèrent là une dizaine d’années. Mahlone et Kilyone moururent à leur tour, et Noémi resta privée de ses deux fils et de son mari. Alors, avec ses belles- filles, elle se prépara à quitter les Champs-de-Moabet à retourner chez elle, car elle avait appris que le Seigneur avait visité son peuple et lui donnait du pain. En cours de route, Orpa embrassa sa belle-mère et la quitta, mais Ruth restait attachée à ses pas. Noémi lui dit : « Tu vois, ta belle- sœur est retournée vers son peuple et vers ses dieux. Retourne, toi aussi, comme ta belle-sœur. » Ruth lui répondit : « Ne me force pas à t’abandonner et à m’éloigner de toi, car où tu iras, j’irai; où tu t’arrêteras, je m’arrêterai; ton peuple sera mon peuple, et ton Dieu sera mon Dieu. » Noémi revint donc des Champs-de-Moab avec sa belle-fille, Ruth la Moabite. Elles arrivèrent à Bethléem au début de la moisson de l’orge.
Psaume : 145 (146), 5-6ab, 6c- 7, 8-9a, 9bc-10
R/ Chante, ô mon âme, la louange du Seigneur !
Heureux qui s’appuie sur le Dieu de Jacob, qui met son espoir dans le Seigneur son Dieu, lui qui a fait le ciel et la terre et la mer et tout ce qu’ils renferment !
Il garde à jamais sa fidélité, il fait justice aux opprimés, aux affamés, il donne le pain ; le Seigneur délie les enchaînés.
Le Seigneur ouvre les yeux des aveugles, le Seigneur redresse les accablés, le Seigneur aime les justes, le Seigneur protège l’étranger.
Il soutient la veuve et l’orphelin, il égare les pas du méchant. D’âge en âge, le Seigneur régnera : ton Dieu, ô Sion, pour toujours !
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia. Fais-moi connaître ta route, mon Dieu ; dirige-moi par ta vérité. Alléluia.
Évangile : Matthieu 22, 34-40
En ce temps-là, les pharisiens, apprenant que Jésus avait fermé la bouche aux sadducéens, se réunirent, et l’un d’entre eux, un docteur de la Loi, posa une question à Jésus pour le mettre à l’épreuve : « Maître, dans la Loi, quel est le grand commandement ?» Jésus lui répondit : « Tu aimeras le Seigneur ton Dieu de tout ton cœur, de toute ton âme et de tout ton esprit. Voilà le grand, le premier commandement. Et le second lui est semblable : Tu aimeras ton prochain comme toi-même. De ces deux commandements dépend toute la Loi, ainsi que les Prophètes. »
Prière sur les offrandes
En célébrant la mémoire de la bienheureuse Vierge Marie, nous t’apportons nos offrandes, Seigneur, et nous te supplions : que Jésus Christ, dans son amour pour les hommes, vienne à notre secours, puisqu’il s’est offert sur la croix comme une victime pure. Lui qui.
Antienne de communion : Ps 129
Bienheureuse, toi qui as cru à l’accomplissement des paroles qui te furent dites de la part du Seigneur
Prière après la communion
Nourris par le sacrement du ciel, nous te supplions, Seigneur : donne à ceux qui vénèrent en ce jour la Vierge Marie, de participer au banquet du Royaume éternel. Par Jésus
Méditation :
Aimer c’est la parole qui résume Dieu car Dieu est amour. Aimer nous donne d’être des serviteurs. Il nous dispose au pardon et crée en nous l’ouverture à la réconciliation avec ceux qui nous ont offenser. Aimer c’est tout faire pour Dieu, tout donner pour Dieu car Il est amour. L’homme qui est fait à l’image et à la ressemblance de Dieu ne saurait être exclu de notre cœur. Que Dieu remplisse nos cœurs de son amour au long de cette journée
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 20, 2025 | Evangelium
Pope Saint Pius X (1835 – 1914)
Psalter: Week IV
White
He was ordained to the priesthood at the age of 23. He was successively bishop of Mantua and of Venice, and was elected Pope, against his wishes, in 1903. He lived in great poverty even when he was Pope, and preached sermons every Sunday. The clamour for his canonization started immediately after his death.
Entrance Antiphon
The Lord chose him for himself as high priest, and, opening his treasure house, made him rich in all good things.
Collect
O God, who to safeguard the Catholic faith and to restore all things in Christ, filled Pope Saint Pius the Tenth with heavenly wisdom and apostolic fortitude, graciously grant that, following his teaching and example, we may gain an eternal prize. 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: Judges 11:29-39
The spirit of the Lord came on Jephthah, who crossed Gilead and Manasseh, passed through to Mizpah in Gilead, and from Mizpah in Gilead made his way to the rear of the Ammonites. And Jephthah made a vow to the Lord, ‘If you deliver the Ammonites into my hands, then the first person to meet me from the door of my house when I return in triumph from fighting the Ammonites shall belong to the Lord, and I will offer him up as a holocaust. Jephthah marched against the Ammonites to attack them, and the Lord delivered them into his power. He harassed them from Aroer almost to Minnith (twenty towns) and to Abel-keramim. It was a very severe defeat, and the Ammonites were humbled before the Israelites. As Jephthah returned to his house at Mizpah, his daughter came out from it to meet him; she was dancing to the sound of timbrels. This was his only child; apart from her he had neither son nor daughter. When he saw her, he tore his clothes and exclaimed, ‘Oh my daughter, what sorrow you are bringing me! Must it be you, the cause of my ill-fortune! I have given a promise to the Lord, and I cannot unsay what I have said.’ She answered him, ‘My father, you have given a promise to the Lord; treat me as the vow you took binds you to, since the Lord has given you vengeance on your enemies the Ammonites.’ Then she said to her father, ‘Grant me one request. Let me be free for two months. I shall go and wander in the mountains, and with my companions bewail my virginity.’ He answered, ‘Go’, and let her depart for two months. So she went away with her companions and bewailed her virginity in the mountains. When the two months were over, she returned to her father, and he treated her as the vow that he had uttered bound him. She had never known a man.
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 39 (40):5, 7-10
R/ Here I am, Lord! I come to do your will.
Happy the man who has placed his trust in the Lord and has not gone over to the rebels who follow false gods.
You do not ask for sacrifice and offerings, but an open ear. You do not ask for holocaust and victim. Instead, here am I.
In the scroll of the book it stands written that I should do your will. My God, I delight in your law in the depth of my heart.
Your justice I have proclaimed in the great assembly. My lips I have not sealed; you know it, O Lord.
Gospel Acclamation: Ps118:27
Alleluia, alleluia! Make me grasp the way of your precepts, and I will muse on your wonders. Alleluia!
Gospel Matthew 22:1-14
Jesus began to speak to the chief priests and elders of the people in parables: ‘The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a feast for his son’s wedding. He sent his servants to call those who had been invited, but they would not come. Next he sent some more servants. “Tell those who have been invited” he said “that I have my banquet all prepared, my oxen and fattened cattle have been slaughtered, everything is ready. Come to the wedding.” But they were not interested: one went off to his farm, another to his business, and the rest seized his servants, maltreated them and killed them. The king was furious. He despatched his troops, destroyed those murderers and burnt their town. Then he said to his servants, “The wedding is ready; but as those who were invited proved to be unworthy, go to the crossroads in the town and invite everyone you can find to the wedding.” So these servants went out on to the roads and collected together everyone they could find, bad and good alike; and the wedding hall was filled with guests. When the king came in to look at the guests he noticed one man who was not wearing a wedding garment, and said to him, “How did you get in here, my friend, without a wedding garment?” And the man was silent. Then the king said to the attendants, “Bind him hand and foot and throw him out into the dark, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth.” For many are called, but few are chosen.’
Prayer over the Offerings
Receive with kindness our oblations and grant, O Lord, we pray, that, following the teachings of Pope Saint Pius, we may celebrate these divine mysteries with sincere reverence and receive them in a spirit of faith. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Cf. Jn 10: 11
The Good Shepherd has laid down his life for his sheep.
Prayer after Communion
Celebrating the Memorial of Pope Saint Pius, we pray, O Lord our God, that by the power of this heavenly table we may be made constant in the faith and be of one accord in your love. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
The gospel narrates the responses of the invited guests to the king’s feast. Most of them decline the invitation, which is considered an insult to the king. Numerous excuses were made to avoid accepting the invitation. There is a common saying that those truly desiring to attend a feast would easily accept the invitation. However, if not, they can find numerous reasons to decline that invitation. The underlying question is whether we are we ready to say, yes, to God’s invitation.
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 19, 2025 | Evangelium
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
(1090 – 1153)
Psalter: Week IV
White
He was born in France. In 1112 he joined the new monastery at Cîteaux. Within three years he had been sent out to found a new monastery at Clairvaux, in Champagne, where he remained abbot for the rest of his life. By the time of his death, the Cistercian Order had grown from one house to 343, of which 68 were daughter houses of Clairvaux itself.
Entrance Antiphon: Ps 83: 10-11
Turn your eyes, O God, our shield; and look on the face of your anointed one; one day within your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere.
Collect
O God, who have prepared for those who love you good things which no eye can see, fill our hearts, we pray, with the warmth of your love, so that, loving you in all things and above all things, we may attain your promises, which surpass every human desire. 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: Judges 9:6-15
All the leading men of Shechem and all Beth-millo gathered, and proclaimed Abimelech king by the terebinth of the pillar at Shechem. News of this was brought to Jotham. He came and stood on the top of Mount Gerizim and shouted aloud for them to hear: ‘Hear me, leaders of Shechem, that God may also hear you! ‘One day the trees went out to anoint a king to rule over them. They said to the olive tree, “Be our king!” ‘The olive tree answered them, “Must I forego my oil which gives honour to gods and men, to stand swaying above the trees?”‘Then the trees said to the fitree, “Come now, you be our king!” ‘The fig tree answered them, “Must I forego my sweetness, forego my excellent fruit, to stand swaying above the trees?” ‘Then the trees said to the vine, “Come now, you be our king!” ‘The vine answered them, “Must I forego my wine which cheers the heart of gods and men, to stand swaying above the trees?” ‘Then all the trees said to the thorn bush, “Come now, you be our king!” ‘And the thorn bush answered the trees, “If in all good faith you anoint me king to reign over you, then come and shelter in my shade. If not, fire will come from the thorn bush and devour the cedars of Lebanon.”’
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 20 (21):2-7
R/ O Lord, your strength gives joy to the king.
Lord, your strength gives joy to the king; how your saving help makes him glad! You have granted him his heart’s desire; you have not refused the prayer of his lips.
You came to meet him with the blessings of success, you have set on his head a crown of pure gold. He asked you for life and this you have given, days that will last from age to age.
Your saving help has given him glory. You have laid upon him majesty and splendour, you have granted your blessings to him forever. You have made him rejoice with the joy of your presence.
Gospel Acclamation: Ps 118:135
Alleluia, alleluia! Let your face shine on your servant, and teach me your decrees. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 20:1-16
Jesus said to his disciples: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a landowner going out at daybreak to hire workers for his vineyard. He made an agreement with the workers for one denarius a day, and sent them to his vineyard. Going out at about the third hour he saw others standing idle in the market place and said to them, “You go to my vineyard too and I will give you a fair wage.” So they went. At about the sixth hour and again at about the ninth hour, he went out and did the same. Then at about the eleventh hour he went out and found more men standing round, and he said to them, “Why have you been standing here idle all day?” “Because no one has hired us” they answered. He said to them, “You go into my vineyard too.” In the evening, the owner of the vineyard said to his bailiff, “Call the workers and pay them their wages, starting with the last arrivals and ending with the first.” So those who were hired at about the eleventh hour came forward and received one denarius each. When the first came, they expected to get more, but they too received one denarius each. They took it, but grumbled at the landowner. “The men who came last” they said “have done only one hour, and you have treated them the same as us, though we have done a heavy day’s work in all the heat.” He answered one of them and said, “My friend, I am not being unjust to you; did we not agree on one denarius? Take your earnings and go. I choose to pay the last comer as much as I pay you. Have I no right to do what I like with my own? Why be envious because I am generous?” Thus the last will be first, and the first, last.’
Prayer over the Offerings
Receive our oblation, O Lord, by which is brought about a glorious exchange, that, by offering what you have given, we may merit to receive your very self. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Ps 129: 7
With the Lord there is mercy; in him is plentiful redemption.
Prayer after Communion
Made partakers of Christ through these Sacraments, we humbly implore your mercy, Lord, that, conformed to his image on earth, we may merit also to be his coheirs in heaven. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Meditation
What can work and wages, welfare and the unemployed tell us about the Kingdom of God? The gospel message reminds us that the Kingdom of God does not operate in the conventional manner about work, wages, welfare, an unemployment. It challenges the notion that the first believers or followers of Christ should receive more gratification; instead all believers, irrespective of when they hear Jesus’ call, receive the same grace from God. This illustrates God’s generosity because He treats everyone equally, irrespective of their circumstances or differences, as depicted in the parable. People thought they were discriminated against or unfairly judged. God’s ways are mysterious, and the narrative challenges the human inclination to compare oneself to others. This way of thinking should be eradicated so we can also celebrate the successes of others as well. I pray that all people in the world should uplift one another instead of bringing each other down. By fostering a culture of mutual support and appreciation, we easily and ready recognise the value in everyone’s contributions.
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 19, 2025 | Agenda Biblique
Saint bernard,
abbe et docteur de l’église
Psautier: IV
Blanc
Bernard (1090-1153), ce contemplatif dont les écrits, notamment le commentaire sur le Cantique, révèlent l’expérience mystique et la science théologique, était aussi un homme d’action intervenant partout où l’Église était en péril. Abbé de Clairvaux, il a souvent été sur les routes, fondant soixante-cinq monastères, mais aussi prêchant la seconde croisade, jouant un rôle de prophète auprès des papes et des princes, et dénonçant toutes les injustices.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 23, 5-6
Saint Bernard a reçu la bénédiction du Seigneur : il a trouvé grâce devant Dieu son Sauveur : car il appartient à la race de ceux qui cherchent Dieu.
Prière d’ouverture
Seigneur, tu as voulu que saint Bernard, rempli d’amour pour ton Église, soit dans ta maison la lampe qui brûle et qui éclaire ; accorde- nous, par son intercession, la même ferveur de l’esprit, afin de vivre comme des fils de la lumière. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture : Jg 9, 6-15
En ces jours-là, tous les notables de Sichem et ceux de la maison du Terre-Plein se réunirent et vinrent proclamer roi Abimélek, près du chêne de la Pierre-Dressée qui est à Sichem. On l’annonça à Yotam. Celui-ci vint se poster sur le sommet du mont Garizim et il cria de toutes ses forces : « Écoutez-moi, notables de Sichem, et Dieu vous écoutera ! Un jour, les arbres se mirent en campagne pour se donner un roi et le consacrer par l’onction. Ils dirent à l’olivier : “Sois notre roi !” L’olivier leur répondit : “Faudra-t-il que je renonce à mon huile, qui sert à honorer Dieu et les hommes, pour aller me balancer au-dessus des autres arbres ? ” Alors les arbres dirent au figuier : “Viens, toi, sois notre roi !” Le figuier leur répondit : “Faudra-t-il que je renonce à la douceur et à la saveur de mes fruits, pour aller me balancer au-dessus des autres arbres ?” Les arbres dirent alors à la vigne : “Viens, toi, sois notre roi !” La vigne leur répondit : “Faudra-t-il que je renonce à mon vin, qui réjouit Dieu et les hommes, pour aller me balancer au-dessus des autres arbres ?” Alors tous les arbres dirent au buisson d’épines : “Viens, toi, sois notre roi !” Et le buisson d’épines répondit aux arbres : “Si c’est de bonne foi que vous me consacrez par l’onction pour être votre roi, venez-vous abriter sous mon ombre; sinon, qu’un feu sorte du buisson d’épines et dévore jusqu’aux cèdres du Liban !” »
Psaume : 20 (21), 2-3, 4-5, 6-7
R/ Seigneur, le roi se réjouit de ta force. 20, 2a
Seigneur, le roi se réjouit de ta force ; quelle allégresse lui donne ta victoire ! Tu as répondu au désir de son cœur, tu n’as pas rejeté le souhait de ses lèvres.
Tu lui destines bénédictions et bienfaits, tu mets sur sa tête une couronne d’or. La vie qu’il t’a demandée, tu la lui donnes, de longs jours, des années sans fin.
Par ta victoire, grandit son éclat : tu le revêts de splendeur et de gloire. Tu mets en lui ta bénédiction pour toujours : ta présence l’emplit de joie !
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia. Elle est vivante, la parole de Dieu ; elle juge des intentions et des pensées du cœur. Alléluia. (cf. He 4,12)
Évangile : Mt 20, 1-16
En ce temps-là, Jésus disait à ses disciples cette parabole : « Le royaume des Cieux est comparable au maître d’un domaine qui sortit dès le matin afin d’embaucher des ouvriers pour sa vigne. Il se mit d’accord avec eux sur le salaire de la journée : un denier, c’est-à-dire une pièce d’argent, et il les envoya à sa vigne. Sorti vers neuf heures, il en vit d’autres qui étaient là, sur la place, sans rien faire et à ceux-là, il dit : “Allez à ma vigne, vous aussi, et je vous donnerai ce qui est juste.” Ils y allèrent. Il sortit de nouveau vers midi, puis vers trois heures, et fit de même. Vers cinq heures, il sortit encore, en trouva d’autres qui étaient là et leur dit : “Pourquoi êtes-vous restés là, toute la journée, sans rien faire ?” Ils lui répondirent : “Parce que personne ne nous a embauchés. Il leur dit : “Allez à ma vigne, vous aussi.” Le soir venu, le maître de la vigne dit à son intendant : “Appelle les ouvriers et distribue le salaire, en commençant par les derniers pour finir par les premiers.” Ceux qui avaient commencé à cinq heures s’avancèrent et reçurent chacun une pièce d’un denier. Quand vint le tour des premiers, ils pensaient recevoir davantage, mais ils reçurent, eux aussi, chacun une pièce d’un denier. En la recevant, ils récriminaient contre le maître du domaine : “Ceux-là, les derniers venus, n’ont fait qu’une heure, et tu les traites à l’égal de nous, qui avons enduré le poids du jour et de la chaleur !” Mais le maître répondit à l’un d’entre eux : “Mon ami, je ne suis pas injuste envers toi. N’as-tu pas été d’accord avec moi pour un denier? Prends ce qui te revient, et va-t’en. Je veux donner au dernier venu autant qu’à toi : n’ai-je pas le droit de faire ce que je veux de mes biens ? Ou alors ton regard est-il mauvais parce que moi, je suis bon ?” C’est ainsi que les derniers seront premiers, et les premiers seront derniers. »
Prière sur les offrandes
Nous te présentons, Seigneur tout- puissant, le sacrement de l’unité et de la paix, en ce jour où nous fêtons saint Bernard, lui qui travailla de toutes ses forces, par la parole et par l’action, à favoriser la paix de ton Église. Par Jésus.
Antienne de la communion : Mt 19, 27-29
« Vraiment, dit le Seigneur, vous qui avez tout quitté pour me suivre, vous recevrez le centuple et vous aurez en héritage la vie éternelle. »
Prière après la communion
Seigneur, fais-nous profiter de cette nourriture que nous avons reçue en la fête de saint Bernard: encouragés par ses exemples et guides par ses conseils, nous serons saisis d’amour pour ton Verbe incarné. Lui qui…
Méditation
La bonté du Seigneur est pour tous sans exception. C’est cette leçon que nous pouvons tirer de l’Évangile de ce jour. A différents moments de la journée le propriétaire de la vigne sort et embauche des travailleurs. Il ne détermine pas une heure pour le recrutement. Il paye le juste salaire, la somme promise à chaque travailleur. La polémique apparaît au niveau de la somme à payer aux derniers employés. Notre vision entant qu’être humain voudrait qu’on fasse une différence. Dieu nous montre qu’il n’est pas prisonnier de nos calculs. Il nous démontre que nos pensées ne sont pas les siennes et que ce qui lui importe c’est que tout homme parvienne au salut.
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 18, 2025 | Agenda Biblique
Saint jean eudes, pretre
Psautier: IV
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D’abord entré à l’Oratoire, où il fut disciple de Bérulle, Jean Eudes (1601-1680) fonda en 1642 la congrégation des prêtres de Jésus et de Marie (Eudistes), pour travailler à la réforme du clergé et prêcher des missions populaires. Il fonda aussi la congrégation féminine de Notre-Dame-de-Charité, dont sortira celle du Bon-Pasteur, pour accueillir les prostituées. Jean Eudes est le promoteur du culte liturgique des Cœurs de Jésus et Marie.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 83, 10
Dieu, notre bouclier, regarde: vois le visage de ton Christ. Un jour passé dans ta maison en vaut pour moi plus que mille.
Prière d’ouverture
Pour ceux qui t’aiment, Seigneur, tu as préparé des biens que l’œil ne peut voir. Répands en nos cœurs la ferveur de ta charité, afin que t’aimant en toute chose et par-dessus tout, nous obtenions de toi l’héritage promis qui surpasse tout désir. Par Jésus.
1ère lecture : Jg 6, 11-24a
En ces jours-là, l’ange du Seigneur vint s’asseoir sous le térébinthe d’Ofra, qui appartenait à Joas, de la famille d’Abièzer. Gédéon, son fils, battait le blé dans le pressoir, pour le soustraire au pillage des Madianites. L’ange du Seigneur lui apparut et lui dit : « Le Seigneur est avec toi, vaillant guerrier!» Gédéon lui répondit : « Pardon, mon Seigneur ! Si le Seigneur est avec nous, pourquoi tout ceci nous est-il arrivé ? Que sont devenus tous ces prodiges que nous ont racontés nos pères ? Ils nous disaient : “Est-ce que le Seigneur ne nous a pas fait monter d’Égypte?” Mais aujourd’hui le Seigneur nous a abandonnés, en nous livrant au pouvoir de Madiane… » Alors le Seigneur regarda Gédéon et lui dit : « Avec la force qui est en toi, va sauver Israël du pouvoir de Madiane. N’est-ce pas moi qui t’envoie ? » Gédéon reprit: « Pardon, mon Seigneur ! Comment sauverais-je Israël ? Mon clan est le plus faible dans la tribu de Manassé, et moi je suis le plus petit dans la maison de mon père ! » Le Seigneur lui répondit: « Je serai avec toi, et tu battras les Madianites comme s’ils n’étaient qu’un seul homme. Gédéon lui dit : « Si j’ai trouvé grâce à tes yeux, donne-moi un signe que c’est bien toi qui me parles. Ne t’éloigne pas d’ici avant que je revienne vers toi. Je vais chercher mon offrande et je la placerai devant toi.» Le Seigneur répondit : « Je resterai jusqu’à ton retour. » Gédéon s’en alla, il prépara un chevreau, et avec une mesure de farine il fit des pains sans levain. Il mit la viande dans une corbeille, et le jus dans un pot, puis il apporta tout cela sous le térébinthe et le lui présenta. L’ange de Dieu lui dit : «Prends la viande et les pains sans levain, pose-les sur ce rocher et répands le jus.» Gédéon obéit. Alors l’ange du Seigneur étendit le bâton qu’il tenait à la main, et il toucha la viande et les pains sans levain. Le feu jaillit de la roche, consuma la viande et les pains sans levain et l’ange du Seigneur disparut. Alors Gédéon comprit que c’était l’ange du Seigneur, et il dit : « Malheur à moi, Seigneur mon Dieu ! Pourquoi donc ai-je vu l’ange du Seigneur face à face ? » Le Seigneur lui répondit : « Que la paix soit avec toi ! Sois sans crainte ; tu ne mourras pas. » À cet endroit, Gédéon bâtit un autel au Seigneur sous le vocable de Seigneur-de-la-paix.
Psaume : 84 (85), 9, 11-12, 13-14
R/ Ce que dit le Seigneur, c’est la paix pour son peuple.
J’écoute : que dira le Seigneur Dieu? Ce qu’il dit, c’est la paix pour son peuple et ses fidèles ; qu’ils ne reviennent jamais à leur folie !
Amour et vérité se rencontrent, justice et paix s’embrassent ; la vérité germera de la terre et du ciel se penchera la justice.
Le Seigneur donnera ses bienfaits, et notre terre donnera son fruit. La justice marchera devant lui, et ses pas traceront le chemin.
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia. Jésus Christ s’est fait pauvre, lui qui était riche, pour que vous deveniez riches par sa pauvreté. Alléluia. (cf. 2 Co 8, 9)
Évangile : Mt 19, 23-30
En ce temps-là, Jésus disait à ses disciples : « Amen, je vous le dis : un riche entrera difficilement dans le royaume des Cieux. Je vous le répète : il est plus facile à un chameau de passer par un trou d’aiguille qu’à un riche d’entrer dans le royaume des Cieux. » Entendant ces paroles, les disciples furent profondément déconcertés, et ils disaient : « Qui donc peut être sauvé ?» Jésus posa sur eux son regard et dit: « Pour les hommes, c’est impossible, mais pour Dieu tout est possible. Alors Pierre prit la parole et dit à Jésus : « Voici que nous avons tout quitté pour te suivre: quelle sera donc notre part ? » Jésus leur déclara : « Amen, je vous le dis : lors du renouvellement du monde, lorsque le Fils de l’homme siégera sur son trône de gloire, vous qui m’avez suivi, vous siégerez vous aussi sur douze trônes pour juger les douze tribus d’Israël. Et celui qui aura quitté, à cause de mon nom, des maisons, des frères, des sœurs, un père, une mère, des enfants, ou une terre, recevra le centuple, et il aura en héritage la vie éternelle. Beaucoup de premiers seront derniers, beaucoup de derniers seront premiers. »
Prière sur les offrandes
Accepte, Seigneur notre Dieu, ce que nous présentons pour cette eucharistie où s’accomplit un admirable échange. En offrant ce que tu nous as donné, puissions-nous te recevoir toi-même. Par Jésus.
Antienne de communion : Ps 129, 7
Auprès du Seigneur est la grâce, l’abondance du rachat.
Prière après la communion
Par cette eucharistie, Seigneur, tu nous as unis davantage au Christ, et nous te supplions encore. Accorde-nous de lui ressembler sur la terre et de partager sa gloire dans le ciel. Lui qui.
Méditation
Perdre pour gagner, tout quitter pour en recevoir davantage, s’abaisser pour être élever, servir pour régner, ainsi sont les logiques du royaume des cieux. Y avoir accès requiert de la douleur et de l’effort. Dans ce sens nul n’est heureux de perdre. Mais perdre pour hériter avec le Christ c’est avoir tout avec soi. Amen, je vous le dis : lors du renouvellement du monde, lorsque le Fils de l’homme siégera sur son trône de gloire, vous qui m’avez suivi, vous siégerez vous aussi sur douze trônes pour juger les douze tribus d’Israël. Et celui qui aura quitté, à cause de mon nom, des maisons, des frères, des sœurs, un père, une mère, des enfants, ou une terre, recevra le centuple, et il aura en héritage la vie éternelle.
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 18, 2025 | Evangelium
Saint Germanus of Auxerre (c.378 – 448)
Psalter: Week IV
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After pursuing a legal career and being governor of a province, he was consecrated bishop of Auxerre in Gaul. He strongly fought the heresy of Pelagianism. His mission was successful, and he also led the native Britons to a victory against the invading pagan Picts and Saxons. He died at Ravenna in the late 440s.
Entrance Antiphon: Ps 83: 10-11
Turn your eyes, O God, our shield; and look on the face of your anointed one; one day within your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere.
Collect
O God, who have prepared for those who love you good things which no eye can see, fill our hearts, we pray, with the warmth of your love, so that, loving you in all things and above all things, we may attain your promises, which surpass every human desire. 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: Judges 6:11-24
The angel of the Lord came and sat under the terebinth at Ophrah which belonged to Joash of Abiezer. Gideon his son was threshing wheat inside the winepress to keep it hidden from Midian, when the angel of the Lord appeared to him and said, ‘The Lord is with you, valiant warrior!’ Gideon answered him, ‘Forgive me, my lord, but if the Lord is with us, then why is it that all this is happening to us now? And where are all the wonders our ancestors tell us of when they say, “Did not the Lord bring us out of Egypt?” But now the Lord has deserted us; he has abandoned us to Midian.’At this the Lord turned to him and said, ‘Go in the strength now upholding you, and you will rescue Israel from the power of Midian. Do I not send you myself?’ Gideon answered him, ‘Forgive me, my lord, but how can I deliver Israel? My clan, you must know, is the weakest in Manasseh and I am the least important in my family.’ the Lord answered him, ‘I will be with you and you shall crush Midian as though it were a single man.’ Gideon said to him, ‘If I have found favour in your sight, give me a sign that it is you who speak to me. I beg you, do not go away until I come back. I will bring you my offering and set it down before you.’ And he answered, ‘I will stay until you return.’ Gideon went away and prepared a young goat and made unleavened cakes with an ephah of flour. He put the meat into a basket and the broth into a pot, then brought it all to him under the terebinth. As he came near, the angel of the Lord said to him, ‘Take the meat and unleavened cakes, put them on this rock and pour the broth over them.’ Gideon did so. Then the angel of the Lord reached out the tip of the staff in his hand and touched the meat and unleavened cakes. Fire sprang from the rock and consumed the meat and unleavened cakes, and the angel of the Lord vanished before his eyes. Then Gideon knew this was the angel of the Lord, and he said, ‘Alas, my Lord! I have seen the angel of the Lord face to face!’ the Lord answered him, ‘Peace be with you; have no fear; you will not die.’ Gideon built an altar there to the Lord and called it The-Lord-is-Peace.
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 84 (85):9, 11-14
R/ The Lord speaks peace to his people.
I will hear what the Lord God has to say, a voice that speaks of peace, peace for his people and his friends and those who turn to him in their hearts.
Mercy and faithfulness have met; justice and peace have embraced. Faithfulness shall spring from the earth and justice look down from heaven.
The Lord will make us prosper and our earth shall yield its fruit. Justice shall march before him and peace shall follow his steps.
Gospel Acclamation: Ps24:4,5
Alleluia, alleluia! Teach me your paths, my God, make me walk in your truth. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 19:23-30
Jesus said to his disciples, ‘I tell you solemnly, it will be hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Yes, I tell you again, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.’ When the disciples heard this they were astonished. ‘Who can be saved, then?’ they said. Jesus gazed at them. ‘For men’ he told them ‘this is impossible; for God everything is possible.’ Then Peter spoke. ‘What about us?’ he said to him ‘We have left everything and followed you. What are we to have, then?’ Jesus said to him, ‘I tell you solemnly, when all is made new and the Son of Man sits on his throne of glory, you will yourselves sit on twelve thrones to judge the twelve tribes of Israel. And everyone who has left houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children or land for the sake of my name will be repaid a hundred times over, and also inherit eternal life. ‘Many who are first will be last, and the last, first.’
Prayer over the Offerings
Receive our oblation, O Lord, by which is brought about a glorious exchange, that, by offering what you have given, we may merit to receive your very self. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Ps 129: 7
With the Lord there is mercy; in him is plentiful redemption.
Prayer after Communion
Made partakers of Christ through these Sacraments, we humbly implore your mercy, Lord, that, conformed to his image on earth, we may merit also to be his coheirs in heaven. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Meditation
Today’s gospel presents a paradox of losing and gaining — losing what we keep and gaining what we give away. As Jesus says, “Everyone who has given up houses or brothers… for the sake of my name will receive a hundred times more, and will inherit eternal life” (Proverbs 3:9-10, Luke 6:38). Generosity, therefore, yields significant repayment, both in this life and in eternity. Jesus offers us an incomparable treasure which no money can buy and no thief can steal. This treasure encompasses the good things we hold in our hearts, the values we uphold, and the principle of “being more, not having more.” While accumulating material wealth is not inherently bad, Jesus stresses the importance of guarding our hearts and directing our treasures towards God and His everlasting Kingdom. True riches lie in the values and principles that shape our lives, not merely in material possessions.
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 17, 2025 | Evangelium
Psalter: Week IV
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Entrance Antiphon: Ps 83: 10-11
Turn your eyes, O God, our shield; and look on the face of your anointed one; one day within your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere.
Collect
O God, who have prepared for those who love you good things which no eye can see, fill our hearts, we pray, with the warmth of your love, so that, loving you in all things and above all things, we may attain your promises, which surpass every human desire. 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: Judges 2:11-19
The sons of Israel did what displeases the Lord, and served the Baals. They deserted the Lord, the God of their ancestors, who had brought them out of the land of Egypt, and followed other gods from the gods of the peoples round them. They bowed down to these; they provoked the Lord; they deserted the Lord to serve Baal and Astarte. Then the Lord’s anger flamed out against Israel. He handed them over to pillagers who plundered them; he delivered them to the enemies surrounding them, and they were not able to resist them. In every warlike venture, the hand of the Lord was there to foil them, as the Lord had warned, as the Lord had sworn to them. Thus he reduced them to dire distress. Then the Lord appointed judges for them, and rescued the men of Israel from the hands of their plunderers. But they would not listen to their judges. They prostituted themselves to other gods, and bowed down before these. Very quickly they left the path their ancestors had trodden in obedience to the orders of the Lord; they did not follow their example. When the Lord appointed judges for them, the Lord was with the judge and rescued them from the hands of their enemies as long as the judge lived, for the Lord felt pity for them as they groaned under the iron grip of their oppressors. But once the judge was dead, they relapsed and behaved even worse than their ancestors. They followed other gods; they served them and bowed before them, and would not give up the practices and stubborn ways of their ancestors at all.
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 105 (106):34-37, 39-40, 43-44
R/ O Lord, remember me out of the love you have for your people.
They failed to destroy the peoples as the Lord had given command, but instead they mingled with the nations and learned to act as they did.
They worshipped the idols of the nations and these became a snare to entrap them. They even offered their own sons and their daughters in sacrifice to demons.
So they defiled themselves by their deeds and broke their marriage bond with the Lord till his anger blazed against his people; he was filled with horror at his chosen ones.
Time after time he rescued them, but in their malice they dared to defy him. In spite of this he paid heed to their distress, so often as he heard their cry.
Gospel Acclamation: Ps 118:24
Alleluia, alleluia! Train me, Lord, to observe your law, to keep it with my heart. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 19:16-22
There was a man who came to Jesus and asked, ‘Master, what good deed must I do to possess eternal life?’ Jesus said to him, ‘Why do you ask me about what is good? There is one alone who is good. But if you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments.’ He said, ‘Which?’ ‘These:’ Jesus replied ‘You must not kill. You must not commit adultery. You must not bring false witness. Honour your father and mother, and: you must love your neighbour as yourself.’ The young man said to him, ‘I have kept all these. What more do I need to do?’ Jesus said, ‘If you wish to be perfect, go and sell what you own and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.’ But when the young man heard these words he went away sad, for he was a man of great wealth.
Prayer over the Offerings
Receive our oblation, O Lord, by which is brought about a glorious exchange, that, by offering what you have given, we may merit to receive your very self. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Ps 129: 7
With the Lord there is mercy; in him is plentiful redemption.
Prayer after Communion
Made partakers of Christ through these Sacraments, we humbly implore your mercy, Lord, that, conformed to his image on earth, we may merit also to be his coheirs in heaven. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Meditation
True happiness and contentment are not found in things like money, power, and pleasure , which are not bad in themselves. They are elements we need for survival, but when they become the central focus of one’s life, they pose a threat to faith. This preoccupation diminishes our prayer time and our belief in the power of God. It causes a person to lose sight of the true source of these needs for daily existence. Jesus extends an invitation to us to strengthen our faith and remain available to the needs of others. Like the rich young man, we will never be happy if we allow secular needs to overpower our lives. The hope is to break free from all discontentment, possessiveness, greed, and selfishness. Instead, we are called to experience joy in knowing, loving, and serving Jesus, and to extend that love to others.
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 17, 2025 | Agenda Biblique
Sainte helene
Psalter: Week IV
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Impératrice et mère de l’empereur Constantin, elle lance la construction de trois basiliques pour protéger les lieux saints et les « grottes mystiques » chères aux chrétiens de Palestine : celle de Bethléem où le Christ fut déposé en attendant la Résurrection et celle des enseignements. En 329, elle meurt à Nicomédie en Bythinie après son voyage en Terre Sainte.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 83, 10
Dieu, notre bouclier, regarde: vois le visage de ton Christ. Un jour passé dans ta maison en vaut pour moi plus que mille.
Prière d’ouverture
Pour ceux qui t’aiment, Seigneur, tu as préparé des biens que l’œil ne peut voir. Répands en nos cœurs la ferveur de ta charité, afin que t’aimant en toute chose et par-dessus tout, nous obtenions de toi l’héritage promis qui surpasse tout désir. Par Jésus.
1ère lecture : Jg 2, 11-19
En ces jours-là, les fils d’Israël firent ce qui est mal aux yeux du Seigneur, et ils servirent les Baals. Ils abandonnèrent le Seigneur, le Dieu de leurs pères, qui les avait fait sortir du pays d’Égypte, et ils suivirent d’autres dieux parmi ceux des peuples d’alentour. Ils se prosternèrent devant eux, et ils irritèrent le Seigneur. Ils abandonnèrent le Seigneur pour servir Baal et Astarté. Alors la colère du Seigneur s’enflamma contre Israël. Il les livra aux mains des pillards, les abandonna aux ennemis qui les entouraient, et ils furent incapables de leur résister. Dans toutes leurs expéditions, la main du Seigneur était contre eux, pour leur malheur, comme il le leur avait dit, comme il en avait fait serment. Ils furent dans une très grande détresse. Alors le Seigneur suscita des juges pour les sauver de la main des pillards. Mais ils n’obéissaient pas non plus à leurs juges. Ils se prostituèrent en suivant d’autres dieux, ils se prosternèrent devant eux. Ils ne tardèrent pas à se détourner du chemin où leurs pères avaient marché en obéissant aux commandements du Seigneur ; ils n’agirent pas comme eux. Lorsque le Seigneur suscitait pour eux un juge, le Seigneur était avec le juge, et il les sauvait de la main de leurs ennemis aussi longtemps que le juge était en vie; car le Seigneur se laissait émouvoir quand ils gémissaient sous la violence de leurs oppresseurs. Mais quand le juge était mort, ils recommençaient et poussaient la corruption plus loin que leurs pères : ils suivaient d’autres dieux, les servaient et se prosternaient devant eux ; ils ne renonçaient en rien à leurs pratiques ni à leur conduite obstinée.
Psaume : 105 (106), 6.35, 36-37, 39-40, 43ab.44
Souviens-toi de nous, Seigneur, dans ta bienveillance pour ton peuple.
Avec nos pères, nous sommes péchés, nous avons failli et renié. Ils vont se mêler aux païens, ils apprennent leur manière d’agir.
Alors ils servent leurs idoles, et pour eux c’était un piège : ils offrent leurs fils et leurs filles en sacrifice aux démons.
De telles pratiques les souillent ; ils se prostituent par de telles actions. Et le Seigneur prend feu contre son peuple : ses héritiers lui font horreur.
Tant de fois délivrés par Dieu, ils s’obstinent dans leur idée, Et lui regarde leur détresse quand il entend leurs cris.
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia. Heureux les pauvres de cœur, car le royaume des Cieux est à eux ! Alléluia. (Mt 5, 3)
Évangile : Mt 19, 16-22
En ce temps-là, voici que quelqu’un s’approcha de Jésus et lui dit : « Maître, que dois-je faire de bon pour avoir la vie éternelle ?» Jésus lui dit : « Pourquoi m’interroges-tu sur ce qui est bon ? Celui qui est bon, c’est Dieu, et lui seul ! Si tu veux entrer dans la vie, observe les commandements.» Il lui dit : « Lesquels ?» Jésus reprit : « Tu ne commettras pas de meurtre. Tu ne commettras pas d’adultère. Tu ne commettras pas de vol. Tu ne porteras pas de faux témoignage. Honore ton père et ta mère. Et aussi : Tu aimeras ton prochain comme toi-même. » Le jeune homme lui dit : « Tout cela, je l’ai observé : que me manque-t-il encore ? Jésus lui répondit : « Si tu veux être parfait, va, vends ce que tu possèdes, donne-le aux pauvres, et tu auras un trésor dans les cieux. Puis viens, suis-moi. » À ces mots, le jeune homme en alla tout triste, car il avait de grands biens.
Prière sur les offrandes
Accepte, Seigneur notre Dieu, ce que nous présentons pour cette eucharistie où s’accomplit un admirable échange. En offrant ce que tu nous as donné, puissions-nous te recevoir toi-même. Par Jésus.
Antienne de communion : Ps 129
Auprès du Seigneur est la grâce, l’abondance du rachat.
Prière après la communion
Par cette eucharistie, Seigneur, tu nous as unis davantage au Christ, et nous te supplions encore. Accorde-nous de lui ressembler sur la terre et de partager sa gloire dans le ciel. Lui qui.
Méditation
C’est après avoir fait beaucoup d’efforts que le jeune homme riche manque d’entrer dans la vie éternelle qui passe par la suite du Christ. Son appel vient après une proposition nécessaire, celle de se détacher de tout pour n’avoir de richesse que le Christ lui-même. Oui le jeune homme riche a beaucoup fait d’observer les commandements du Christ mais il refuse de suivre le Christ lui-même. Nous devons faire attention de ne pas poser des actes de Dieu en rejetant Dieu lui-même car c’est lui la vie éternelle.
by Norbert Doulanni | Aug 16, 2025 | Evangelium
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saint Clare of Montefalco
Psalter: Week IV
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He was the son of a pagan father and a Christian mother. He worked hard for the conversion of his country to Christianity, setting up both episcopal sees and monasteries. He was crowned the first King of Hungary in 1001.
Entrance Antiphon : Ps 83: 10-11
Turn your eyes, O God, our shield; and look on the face of your anointed one; one day within your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere.
Collect
O God, who have prepared for those who love you, good things which no eye can see; fill our hearts, we pray, with the warmth of your love, so that, loving you in all things and above all things, we may attain your promises which surpass every human desire. 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 : Jeremiah 38:4-6,8-10
The king’s leading men spoke to the king. ‘Let Jeremiah be put to death: he is unquestionably disheartening the remaining soldiers in the city, and all the people too, by talking like this. The fellow does not have the welfare of this people at heart so much as its ruin.’ ‘He is in your hands as you know,’ King Zedekiah answered ‘for the king is powerless against you.’ So they took Jeremiah and threw him into the well of Prince Malchiah in the Court of the Guard, letting him down with ropes. There was no water in the well, only mud, and into the mud Jeremiah sank. Ebed-melech came out from the palace and spoke to the king. ‘My lord king,’ he said ‘these men have done a wicked thing by treating the prophet Jeremiah like this: they have thrown him into the well, where he will die.’ At this the king gave Ebed-melech the Cushite the following order: ‘Take three men with you from here and pull the prophet Jeremiah out of the well before he dies.’
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 39(40):2-4,18
R/ Lord, come to my aid!
I waited, I waited for the Lord and he stooped down to me; he heard my cry.
He drew me from the deadly pit, from the miry clay. He set my feet upon a rock and made my footsteps firm.
He put a new song into my mouth, praise of our God. Many shall see and fear and shall trust in the Lord.
As for me, wretched and poor, the Lord thinks of me. You are my rescuer, my help, O God, do not delay
Second reading : Hebrews 12:1-4
With so many witnesses in a great cloud on every side of us, we too, then, should throw off everything that hinders us, especially the sin that clings so easily, and keep running steadily in the race we have started. Let us not lose sight of Jesus, who leads us in our faith and brings it to perfection: for the sake of the joy which was still in the future, he endured the cross, disregarding the shamefulness of it, and from now on has taken his place at the right of God’s throne. Think of the way he stood such opposition from sinners and then you will not give up for want of courage. In the fight against sin, you have not yet had to keep fighting to the point of death.
Gospel Acclamation : cf.Ac16:14
Alleluia, alleluia! Open our heart, O Lord, to accept the words of your Son. Alleluia!
Gospel : Luke 12:49-53
Jesus said to his disciples: ‘I have come to bring fire to the earth, and how I wish it were blazing already! There is a baptism I must still receive, and how great is my distress till it is over! ‘Do you suppose that I am here to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but rather division. For from now on a household of five will be divided: three against two and two against three; the father divided against the son, son against father, mother against daughter, daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law, daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.’
Prayer over the Offerings
Receive our oblation, O Lord, by which is brought about a glorious exchange, that, by offering what you have given, we may merit to receive your very self. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon : Ps 129: 7
With the Lord there is mercy; in him is plentiful redemption.
Prayer after Communion
Made partakers of Christ through these Sacraments, we humbly im
plore your mercy, Lord, that, conformed to his image on earth, we may merit also to be his coheirs in heaven. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Meditation
Jesus shocks His disciples by declaring His intent to cast fire and bring division rather than peace upon the earth. The kind of fire Jesus refers to has significant biblical connotations. In the scriptures, fire is associated with God and His interventions in the world and the lives of His people. God sometimes manifests His presence by use of fire, such as the burning bush that is not consumed when God speaks to Moses (Exodus 3:2). The image of fire is also used to symbolise God’s glory (Ezekiel 1:4, 13), His protective presence (2 Kings 6:17), His holiness (Deut. 4:24), righteous judgment (Zechariah 13:9), and His wrath against sin (Isaiah 66:15-16). Additionally, fire is associated with the Holy Spirit (Matt. 3:11 and Acts 2:3). God’s fire has a dual purpose — it purifies and cleanses while instilling a reverent fear of God and His word in us. Jesus views the coming of the kingdom of God as a time of judgement aiming to make people seriously consider the consequences of their choices — whether for or against God. Our response to God’s judgements carries serious repercussions, both for the present and the future.