FRIday 03  MARCH

SAINT Katharine Drexel

She was born in Philadelphia to a rich banking family. In 1889, at the age of 33, she founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, dedicated to mission work among Indians and black people.

Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 24: 17-18

Set me free from my distress, O Lord. See my lowliness and suffering, and take away all my sins.

Collect

Grant that your faithful, O Lord, we pray, may be so conformed to the paschal observances, that the bodily discipline now solemnly begun may bear fruit in the souls of all. 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: Ezekiel 18: 21-28

Thus says the Lord: “If the wicked man renounces all the sins he has committed, respects my laws and is law-abiding and honest, he will certainly live; he will not die. All the sins he committed will be forgotten from then on; he shall live because of the integrity he has practised. What! Am I likely to take pleasure in the death of a wicked man – it is the Lord who speaks – and not prefer to see him renounce his wickedness and live? But if the upright man renounces his integrity, commits sin, copies the wicked man and practises every kind of filth, is he to live? All the integrity he has practised shall be forgotten from then on; but this is because he himself has broken faith and committed sin, and for this he shall die. But you object, ‘What the Lord does is unjust.’ Listen, you House of Israel: is what I do unjust? Is it not what you do that is unjust? When the upright man renounces his integrity to commit sin and dies because of this, he dies because of the evil that he himself has committed. When the sinner renounces sin to become law-abiding and honest, he deserves to live. He has chosen to renounce all his previous sins; he shall certainly live; he shall not die.”

Psalm 129: 1-8

R/ If you, O Lord, should mark our guilt, Lord, who would survive?

Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord, Lord, hear my voice! O let your ears be attentive to the voice of my pleading.

If you, O Lord, should mark our guilt, Lord, who would survive?  But with you is found forgiveness: for this we revere you.

My soul is waiting for the Lord. I count on his word. My soul is longing for the Lord more than watchman for daybreak. (Let the watchman count on daybreak and Israel on the Lord.)

Because with the Lord there is mercy and fullness of redemption, Israel indeed he will redeem from all its iniquity.

Gospel Acclamation: cf. Amos 5: 14

Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory! Seek good and not evil so that you may live, and that the Lord God of hosts may really be with you. Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory!

Gospel: Matthew 5: 20-26

Jesus said to his disciples, “If your virtue goes no deeper than that of the Scribes and Pharisees, you will never get into the kingdom of heaven. You have learnt how it was said to our ancestors: You must not kill; and if anyone does kill, he must answer for it before the court. But I say this to you: anyone who is angry with his brother will answer for it before the court; if a man calls his brother ‘Fool’, he will answer for it before the Sanhedrin; and if a man calls him ‘Renegade’, he will answer for it in hell fire. So then, if you are bringing your offering to the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your offering there before the altar, go and be reconciled with your brother first, and then come back and present your offering. Come to terms with your opponent in good time while you are still on the way to the court with him, or he may hand you over to the judge and the judge to the officer, and you will be thrown into prison. I tell you solemnly, you will not get out till you have paid the last penny.”

Prayer over the Offerings

Accept the sacrificial offerings, O Lord, by which, in your power and kindness, you willed us to be reconciled to yourself and our salvation to be restored. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Ez 33: 11

As I live, says the Lord, I do not desire the death of the sinner, but rather that he turn back and live.

Prayer after Communion

May the holy refreshment of your Sacrament restore us anew, O Lord, and, cleansing us of old ways, take us up into the mystery of salvation. Through Christ our Lord.

Prayer over the People

Look with favour on your people, O Lord, that what their observance outwardly declares it may inwardly bring about. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Meditation

The prophet Ezekiel makes you understand your call to persevere on the path of goodness in today’s first reading. The path of life requires you to be vigilant so that you do not lose your way on the road to Heaven. Many people have begun their lives well and ended them badly because they have turned away from the right path. On the other hand, others have recovered after a bad start and have thus earned a ticket to Heaven. For this reason, Jesus asks you in today’s Gospel to take care of your relationship with your fellow human beings. Your practice of charity and justice must go beyond that of the Scribes and Pharisees because a bit of anger, a simple insult or contempt for others can cost you Heaven. Review the way you treat others today in order to gain Heaven.

jeudi  02  mars

Bienheureux Charles le Bon

Homme pénétré de l’amour de Dieu et fils du roi Knut IV (saint Canut du Danemark), il participa à la première croisade. A son retour, il devint comte des Flandres, de Picardie et d’Artois. Sa bonté lui fit des amis chez les pauvres et sa justice lui attira la haine des grands de ce monde qui l’assassinèrent pendant la messe dans l’Eglise Saint-Donatien de Bruges. Son culte fut confirmé en 1883.

Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 5, 2-3

Accueille ma prière, Seigneur, comprends ma plainte. Entends ma voix qui t’appelle, ô mon Roi et mon Dieu.

Prière d’ouverture

Inspire-nous, Seigneur, de toujours concevoir ce qui est juste et de l’accomplir avec empressement; sans toi nous ne pouvons pas exister, fais-nous vivre en accord avec toi. Par Jésus.

1ère lecture : Esther 14, 1-14

En ces jours-là, la reine Esther, dans l’angoisse mortelle qui l’étreignait, chercha refuge auprès du Seigneur. Se prosternant à terre avec ses servantes du matin jusqu’au soir, elle disait : « Dieu d’Abraham, Dieu d’Isaac, Dieu de Jacob, tu es béni. Viens à mon secours car je suis seule, et je n’ai pas d’autre défenseur que toi, Seigneur. Car je vais jouer avec le danger. Dans les livres de mes ancêtres, Seigneur, j’ai appris que ceux qui te plaisent, tu les libères pour toujours, Seigneur. Et maintenant, aide- moi, car je suis solitaire et je n’ai que toi, Seigneur mon Dieu. Maintenant, viens me secourir car je suis orpheline, et mets sur mes lèvres un langage harmonieux quand je serai en présence de ce lion ; fais que je trouve grâce devant lui, et change son cœur : qu’il se mette à détester celui qui nous combat, qu’il le détruise avec tous ses partisans. Et nous, libère-nous de la main de nos ennemis ; rends-nous la joie après la détresse et le bien-être après la souffrance. » .

Psaume : 137 (138), 1-2a, 2bc-3, 7c-8

R/ Quand je crie vers toi, Seigneur, tu réponds à mon appel.

1. De tout mon cœur, Seigneur, je te rends grâce : tu as entendu les paroles de ma bouche. Je te chante en présence des anges, vers ton temple sacré, je me prosterne.

2. Je rends grâce à ton nom pour ton amour et ta vérité, car tu élèves, au-dessus de tout, ton nom et ta parole. Le jour où tu répondis à mon appel, tu fis grandir en mon âme la force.

3. Ta droite me rend vainqueur. Le Seigneur fait tout pour moi ! Seigneur, éternel est ton amour : n’arrête pas l’œuvre de tes mains.

Acclamation

Gloire et louange à toi, Seigneur Jésus !  Crée en moi un cœur pur, ô mon Dieu ;   rends-moi la joie d’être sauvé. Gloire et louange à toi, Seigneur Jésus ! (Ps 50, 12a.14a)

Évangile : Mathieu 7, 7-12

En ce temps-là, Jésus disait à ses disciples : « Demandez, on vous donnera ; cherchez, vous trouverez; frappez, on vous ouvrira. En effet, quiconque demande reçoit ; qui cherche trouve ; à qui frappe, on ouvrira. Ou encore : lequel d’entre vous donnera une pierre à son fils quand il lui demande du pain ? ou bien lui donnera un serpent, quand il lui demande un poisson? Si donc vous, qui êtes mauvais, vous savez donner de bonnes choses à vos enfants, combien plus votre Père qui est aux cieux donnera-t-il de bonnes choses à ceux qui les lui demandent ! Donc, tout ce que vous voudriez que les autres fassent pour vous, faites-le pour eux, vous aussi : voilà ce que disent la Loi et les Prophètes. » .

Prière sur les offrandes

Sois favorable à nos humbles demandes, Seigneur : reçois les dons et les prières de ton peuple, tourne vers toi le cœur de chacun d’entre nous. Par Jésus. i.

Antienne de la communion : Mt 9, 8

Celui qui demande, reçoit ; celui qui cherche, trouve ; à celui qui frappe, on ouvrira.

Prière après la communion

Nous t’en prions, Seigneur notre Dieu, toi qui nous donnes   ces   mystères   sacrés   pour affermir   notre relèvement : fais qu’ils nous apportent la guérison maintenant et pour l’éternité. Par Jésus.

Méditation

L’évangile de ce jour nous montre comment doit être la prière du disciple de Jésus-Christ. Trois attitudes spirituelles doivent toujours conduire la démarche intérieure de l’orant : demandez, cherchez et frappez, tous des verbes d’action. Ces attitudes ne seront possibles qu’avec le concours de trois vertus capitales. “Demandez” suppose de reconnaitre notre indigence. Pour demander il faut faire preuve d’humilité, d’abaissement, bref de la mort de son ego pour se libérer de la dictature du sentiment de suffisance. La deuxième vertu qui va de pair avec le fait de “chercher” est la persévérance malgré les obstacles dressés sur le chemin de la quête. Quant à la troisième  vertu : la confiance, qui accompagne le fait de “ frappez”. Elle doit toujours habiter le disciple du Christ afin de savoir sans cesse oser et de ne jamais s’abandonner au découragement.

THURsday 02  MARCH

SAINT CHAD

Chad was born in Northumbria, one of four brothers, all of whom became priests. He was educated under St Aidan and partly in Ireland. Chad was outstanding for his humility and simplicity of life. He died of the plague on 2 March 672.

Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 5: 2-3          

To my words give ear, O Lord; give heed to my sighs. Attend to the sound of my cry, my King and my God.

Collect       

Bestow on us, we pray, O Lord, a spirit of always pondering on what is right and of hastening to carry it out, and, since without you we cannot exist, may we be enabled to live according to your will. 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: Esther 4:17

Queen Esther took refuge with the Lord in the mortal peril which had overtaken her. She besought the Lord God of Israel in these words: “My Lord, our King, the only one, come to my help, for I am alone and have no helper but you and I am about to take my life in my hands. I have been taught from my earliest years, in the bosom of my family, that you, Lord, chose Israel out of all the nations and our ancestors out of all the people of old times to be your heritage for ever; and that you have treated them as you promised. Remember, Lord; reveal yourself in the time of our distress. As for me, give me courage, King of gods and master of all power. Put persuasive words into my mouth when I face the lion; change his feeling into hatred for our enemy, that the latter and all like him may be brought to their end. As for ourselves, save us by your hand, and come to my help, for I am alone and have no one but you, Lord.”

Psalm 137(138): 1-3, 7-8

R/ On the day I called, you answered me, O Lord.

I thank you, Lord, with all my heart:  you have heard the words of my mouth. In the presence of the angels, I will bless you.  I will adore before your holy temple.

I thank you for your faithfulness and love, which excel all we ever knew of you. On the day I called, you answered; you increased the strength of my soul.

You stretch out your hand and save me, your hand will do all things for me. Your love, O Lord, is eternal, discard not the work of your hands.

Gospel Acclamation: Joel 2: 12-13   

Glory to you, O Christ, you are the Word of God! Now, now – it is the Lord who speaks –come back to me with all your heart, for I am all tenderness and compassion. Glory to you, O Christ, you are the Word of God!

Gospel: Matthew 7: 7-12

Jesus said to his disciples, “Ask, and it will be given to you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you. For the one who asks always receives; the one who searches always finds; the one who knocks will always have the door opened to him. Is there a man among you who would hand his son a stone when he asked for bread? Or would hand him a snake when he asked for a fish? If you, then, who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him! So always treat others as you would like them to treat you; that is the meaning of the Law and the Prophets.”

Prayer over the Offerings          

Be merciful, O Lord, to those who approach you in supplication, and, accepting the oblations and prayers of your people, turn the hearts of us all towards you. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Mt 7: 8 

Everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.

Prayer after Communion        

We pray, O Lord our God, that, as you have given these most sacred mysteries to be the safeguard of our salvation, so you may make them a healing remedy for us, both now and in time to come. Through Christ our Lord.

Prayer over the People  

May the mercy they have hoped for, O Lord, come to those who make supplication to you, and may the riches of heaven be given them, that they may know what it is right to ask and receive what they have sought. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

Today’s Gospel shows us how the prayer of the disciple of Jesus Christ should be. Three spiritual attitudes must always lead the inner process of the speaker: ask, search and knock, all verbs of action. These attitudes will only be possible with the help of three crucial virtues. “To Ask” implies recognizing our insufficiency. To ask requires humility, abasement, the death of the ego to free oneself from the dictatorship of the feeling of sufficiency. The second virtue that goes hand in hand with “seeking” is perseverance, despite the obstacles in the way of the request. The third virtue that accompanies “knocking” is trust. It must always be present in the disciple of Christ so that he is daring and never give in to discouragement.

mercredi  01 mars

Saint Aubin d’Angers

Originaire de Vannes en Bretagne, il devint évêque d’Angers dont il est le patron céleste. Il sut se dresser devant l’injustice pour adoucir le sort des prisonniers et des malheureux. Alors que beaucoup d’évêques se taisaient par crainte, il sut imposer le respect du mariage aux grands seigneurs qui, à l’époque mérovingienne, n’hésitaient pas à épouser leurs propres sœurs ou leurs propres filles.

Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 24

Rappelle-toi, Seigneur, les tendresses, l’amitié, que tu nous as montrées depuis toujours. Que jamais le mal n’ait raison de nous ; délivre-nous de toutes nos angoisses.

Prière d’ouverture

Regarde, Seigneur, avec bienveillance ton peuple qui cherche à mieux te servir : tandis qu’en nous imposant des privations nous maîtrisons notre corps, permets qu’en agissant selon le bien, nous obtenions un esprit nouveau. Par Jésus.

1ère lecture : Jonas 3, 1-10

La parole du Seigneur fut adressée à Jonas : « Lève- toi, va à Ninive, la grande ville païenne, proclame le message que je te donne sur elle.» Jonas se leva et partit pour Ninive, selon la parole du Seigneur. Or, Ninive était une ville extraordinairement grande : il fallait trois jours pour la traverser. Jonas la parcourut une journée à peine en proclamant : « Encore quarante jours, et Ninive sera détruite ! » Aussitôt, les gens de Ninive crurent en Dieu. Ils annoncèrent un jeûne, et tous, du plus grand au plus petit, se vêtirent de toile à sac. La chose arriva jusqu’au roi de Ninive. Il se leva de son trône, quitta son manteau, se couvrit d’une toile à sac, et s’assit sur la cendre. Puis il fit crier dans Ninive ce décret du roi et de ses grands : « Hommes et bêtes, gros et petit bétail, ne goûteront à rien, ne mangeront pas et ne boiront pas. Hommes et bêtes, on se couvrira de toile à sac, on criera vers Dieu de toute sa force, chacun se détournera de sa conduite mauvaise et de ses actes de violence. Qui sait si Dieu ne se ravisera pas et ne se repentira pas, s’il ne reviendra pas de l’ardeur de sa colère ? Et alors nous ne périrons pas !  En voyant leur réaction, et comment ils se détournaient de leur conduite mauvaise, Dieu renonça au châtiment dont il les avait menacés.

Psaume : 50 (51), 3-4, 12-13, 18-19

R/  Tu ne repousses pas, ô mon Dieu,   un cœur brisé et broyé.

Pitié pour moi, mon Dieu, dans ton amour, selon ta grande miséricorde, efface mon péché. Lave moi tout entier de ma faute, purifie-moi de mon offense.

Crée en moi un cœur pur, ô mon Dieu, renouvelle et raffermis au fond de moi mon esprit. Ne me chasse pas loin de ta face, ne me reprends pas ton esprit saint.

Si j’offre un sacrifice, tu n’en veux pas, tu n’acceptes pas d’holocauste. Le sacrifice qui plaît à Dieu, c’est un esprit brisé ; tu ne repousses pas, ô mon Dieu, un cœur brisé et broyé.

Acclamation

Gloire à toi, Seigneur, honneur, puissance et majesté !  Maintenant, dit le Seigneur, revenez à moi de tout votre cœur, car je suis tendre et miséricordieux. Gloire à toi, Seigneur, honneur, puissance et majesté ! (cf. Jl 2, 12b.13c)

Évangile : Luc 11, 29-32

En ce temps-là, comme les foules s’amassaient, Jésus se mit à dire : « Cette génération est une génération mauvaise : elle cherche un signe, mais en fait de signe il ne lui sera donné que le signe de Jonas. Car Jonas a été un signe pour les habitants de Ninive ; il en sera de même avec le Fils de l’homme pour cette génération. Lors du Jugement, la reine de Saba se dressera en même temps que les hommes de cette génération, et elle les condamnera. En effet, elle est venue des extrémités de la terre pour écouter la sagesse de Salomon, et il y a ici bien plus que Salomon. Lors du Jugement, les habitants de Ninive se lèveront en même temps que cette génération, et ils la condamneront ; en effet, ils se sont convertis en réponse à la proclamation faite par Jonas, et il y a ici bien plus que Jonas. »

Prière sur les offrandes

Nous te présentons, Seigneur notre Dieu, les biens que tu nous donnes pour qu’ils te soient consacrés : en devenant pour nous un sacrement, qu’ils nous apportent l’éternelle guérison. Par Jésus.

Antienne de la communion

Nous te présentons, Seigneur notre Dieu, les biens que tu nous donnes pour qu’ils te soient consacrés : en devenant pour nous un sacrement, qu’ils nous apportent l’éternelle guérison. Par Jésus.

Prière après la communion

Tu ne cesses de nous proposer, Seigneur, les sacrements qui soutiennent nos forces ; fais que cette nourriture nous donne la vie éternelle. Par Jésus.

Méditation

Bienaimé de Dieu, sais-tu encore reconnaitre les signes et les appels de Dieu dans ta vie ? Chaque jour, Dieu te parle. Dieu t’invite à ouvrir ton cœur à l’écoute de sa parole. Dieu t’invite à la conversion de vie. Jonas a été un signe pour la conversion du peuple de Ninive. Ce peuple a su être attentif à ce signe et s’est converti à l’écoute de sa parole de conversion. Aujourd’hui ce ne sont pas des Jonas qui te manquent pour te convertir, car Jésus te fait comprendre dans l’Evangile de ce jour qu’il y a autour de toi des prophètes plus grands que Jonas. Alors qu’est-ce que tu attends pour ouvrir ton cœur et tourner le dos à la vie mauvaise qui t’expose à la colère de Dieu?  Combien de temps vas-tu continuer à résister à la voix de l’amour et du bien ? Puisse le Seigneur en ce jour t’accorder la grâce de la véritable conversion de cœur et de vie.

wednesday 01 MARCH

SAINT DAVID

The earliest life of St David dates from five centuries after his death in 589. He became abbot and bishop at Mynyw. He is credited with a monastic rule and also with a Penitentiary.

Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 24: 6, 2, 22

Remember your compassion, O Lord, and your merciful love, for they are from of old. Let not our enemies exult over us. Redeem us, O God of Israel, from all our distress.

Collect

Look kindly, Lord, we pray, on the devotion of your people, that those who by self-denial are restrained in body, may by the fruit of good works, be renewed in mind. 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: Jonah 3: 1-10

The word of the Lord was addressed a second time to Jonah: “Up!” he said. “Go to Nineveh, the great city, and preach to them as I told you to.” Jonah set out and went to Nineveh in obedience to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was a city great beyond compare: it took three days to cross it. Jonah went on into the city, making a day’s journey. He preached in these words, “Only forty days more and Nineveh is going to be destroyed.” And the people of Nineveh believed in God; they proclaimed a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest to the least. The news reached the king of Nineveh, who rose from his throne, took off his robe, put on sackcloth and sat down in ashes. A proclamation was then promulgated throughout Nineveh, by decree of the king and his ministers, as follows: “Men and beasts, herds and flocks, are to taste nothing; they must not eat, they must not drink water. All are to put on sackcloth and call on God with all their might; and let everyone renounce his evil behaviour and the wicked things he has done. Who knows if God will not change his mind and relent, if he will not renounce his burning wrath, so that we do not perish?” God saw their efforts to renounce their evil behaviour, and God relented: he did not inflict on them the disaster which he had threatened.

Psalm 50: 3-4, 12-13, 18-19

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

Have mercy on me, God, in your kindness. In your compassion blot out my offence. O wash me more and more from my guilt and cleanse me from my sin.

A pure heart create for me, O God, put a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from your presence, nor deprive me of your holy spirit.

For in sacrifice you take no delight, burnt offering from me you would refuse, my sacrifice, a contrite spirit. A humbled, contrite heart you will not spurn.

Gospel acclamation:  Ezk 33: 11

Glory and praise to you, O Christ! I take pleasure, not in the death of a wicked man – it is the Lord who speaks – but in the turning back of a wicked man who changes his ways to win life. Glory and praise to you, O Christ!

Gospel: Luke 11: 29-32

The crowds got even bigger and Jesus addressed them, “This is a wicked generation; it is asking for a sign The only sign it will be given is the sign of Jonah. For just as Jonah became a sign to the Ninevites, so will the Son of Man be to this generation. On Judgement day the Queen of the South will rise up with the men of this generation and condemn them, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and there is something greater than Solomon here. On Judgement day the men of Nineveh will stand up with this generation and condemn it, because when Jonah preached, they repented; and there is something greater than Jonah here.”

Prayer over the Offerings

We offer to you, O Lord, what you have given to be dedicated to your name, that, just as for our benefit you make these gifts a Sacrament, so you may let them become for us an eternal remedy. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Cf. Ps 5: 12

All who take refuge in you shall be glad, O Lord, and ever cry out their joy, and you shall dwell among them.

Prayer after Communion

O God, who never cease to nourish us by your Sacrament, grant that the refreshment you give us through it may bring us unending life. Through Christ our Lord.

Prayer over the People

Watch over your people, Lord, and in your kindness cleanse them from all sins, for if evil has no dominion over them, no trial can do them harm. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Meditation

Beloved of God, do you still recognize the signs and calls of God in your life? God speaks to you every day. God invites you to open your heart to his word. God invites you to transform your life. Jonah was a sign for the conversion of the people of Nineveh. The Ninevites who listened to his preaching on repentance were converted. Today you do not lack Jonahs to convert you because Jesus makes you understand in today’s Gospel that there are greater prophets around you than Jonah. So, what are you waiting for to open your heart and turn your back on the evil life that exposes you to the wrath of God? How long will you continue to resist the voice of love and goodness? May the Lord grant you the grace of true conversion of heart and life on this day.