by Jude Thaddeus Langeh | Nov 5, 2022 | Evangelium
Sunday 06 th november 2022
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Psalter IV
Entrance Antiphon : Cf. Ps 87: 3
Let my prayer come into your presence. Incline your ear to my cry for help, O Lord.
Collect
Almighty and merciful God, graciously keep from us all adversity, so that, unhindered in mind and body alike, we may pursue, in freedom of heart, the things that are yours. 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 : 2 Maccabees 7:1-2,9-14
There were seven brothers who were arrested with their mother. The king tried to force them to taste pig’s flesh, which the Law forbids, by torturing them with whips and scourges. One of them, acting as spokesman for the others, said, ‘What are you trying to find out from us? We are prepared to die rather than break the laws of our ancestors.’ With his last breath the second brother exclaimed, ‘Inhuman fiend, you may discharge us from this present life, but the King of the world will raise us up, since it is for his laws that we die, to live again for ever.’ After him, they amused themselves with the third, who on being asked for his tongue promptly thrust it out and boldly held out his hands, with these honourable words, ‘It was heaven that gave me these limbs; for the sake of his laws I disdain them; from him I hope to receive them again.’ The king and his attendants were astounded at the young man’s courage and his utter indifference to suffering. When this one was dead they subjected the fourth to the same savage torture. When he neared his end he cried, ‘Ours is the better choice, to meet death at men’s hands, yet relying on God’s promise that we shall be raised up by him; whereas for you there can be no resurrection, no new life.’
Psalm 16(17):1,5-6,8,15
R/ I shall be filled, when I awake, with the sight of your glory, O Lord.
- Lord, hear a cause that is just, pay heed to my cry. Turn your ear to my prayer: no deceit is on my lips.
- I kept my feet firmly in your paths; there was no faltering in my steps. I am here and I call, you will hear me, O God. Turn your ear to me; hear my words.
- Guard me as the apple of your eye. Hide me in the shadow of your wings As for me, in my justice I shall see your face and be filled, when I awake, with the sight of your glory.
Second reading : 2 Thessalonians 2:16-3:5
May our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God our Father who has given us his love and, through his grace, such inexhaustible comfort and such sure hope, comfort you and strengthen you in everything good that you do or say. Finally, brothers, pray for us; pray that the Lord’s message may spread quickly, and be received with honour as it was among you; and pray that we may be preserved from the interference of bigoted and evil people, for faith is not given to everyone. But the Lord is faithful, and he will give you strength and guard you from the evil one, and we, in the Lord, have every confidence that you are doing and will go on doing all that we tell you. May the Lord turn your hearts towards the love of God and the fortitude of Christ.
Gospel Acclamation : Lk21:36
Alleluia, alleluia! Stay awake, praying at all times for the strength to stand with confidence before the Son of Man. Alleluia!
Gospel : Luke 20:27-38
Some Sadducees – those who say that there is no resurrection – approached Jesus and they put this question to him, ‘Master, we have it from Moses in writing, that if a man’s married brother dies childless, the man must marry the widow to raise up children for his brother. Well then, there were seven brothers. The first, having married a wife, died childless. The second and then the third married the widow. And the same with all seven, they died leaving no children. Finally the woman herself died. Now, at the resurrection, to which of them will she be wife since she had been married to all seven?’ Jesus replied, ‘The children of this world take wives and husbands, but those who are judged worthy of a place in the other world and in the resurrection from the dead do not marry because they can no longer die, for they are the same as the angels, and being children of the resurrection they are sons of God. And Moses himself implies that the dead rise again, in the passage about the bush where he calls the Lord the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob. Now he is God, not of the dead, but of the living; for to him all men are in fact alive.’
Prayer over the Offerings
Look with favour, we pray, O Lord, upon the sacrificial gifts offered here, that, celebrating in mystery the Passion of your Son, we may honour it with loving devotion. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon : Cf. Ps 22: 1-2
The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. Fresh and green are the pastures where he gives me repose, near restful waters he leads me.
Prayer after Communion
Nourished by this sacred gift, O Lord, we give you thanks and beseech your mercy, that, by the pouring forth of your Spirit, the grace of integrity may endure in those your heavenly power has entered. Through Christ our Lord
Meditation
The first reading presents a moving story of the martyrdom of the seven brothers whose names are unknown but who are popularly called “The Maccabees.” One is fascinated by the courage of the seven brothers as presented in the first reading from 2 Maccabees who suffered martyrdom because they did not want to contravene the custom which forbade them to eat pork. It is faith in the resurrection that motivated them to lay down their lives. Jesus assures us in the gospel that the dead will be raised again because God is a God of the living and not of the dead. And where God is, life abounds in all its forms. We pray with St. Paul for courage to be steadfast in every good work and word.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh | Nov 5, 2022 | Agenda Biblique
Dimanche 06 novembre 2022
32eme DIMANCHE DU TEMPS ORDINAIRE
Psautier IV
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 87, 2-3
Seigneur, mon Dieu et mon salut, que ma prière parvienne jusqu’à toi; entends-moi qui t’implore.
Prière d’ouverture
Dieu qui est bon et tout-puissant, éloigne de nous tout ce qui nous arrête, Afin que sans aucune entrave, ni d’esprit ni de corps, nous soyons libres pour accomplir ta volonté. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture : 2 M 7, 1-2.9-14
En ces jours-là, sept frères avaient été arrêtés avec leur mère. À coups de fouet et de nerf de bœuf, le roi Antiocos voulut les contraindre à manger du porc, viande interdite. L’un d’eux se fit leur porte-parole et déclara : « Que cherches-tu à savoir de nous ? Nous sommes prêts à mourir plutôt que de transgresser les lois de nos pères. » Le deuxième frère lui dit, au moment de rendre le dernier soupir : « Tu es un scélérat, toi qui nous arraches à cette vie présente, mais puisque nous mourons par fidélité à ses lois, le Roi du monde nous ressuscitera pour une vie éternelle. » Après cela, le troisième fut mis à la torture. Il tendit la langue aussitôt qu’on le lui ordonna et il présenta les mains avec intrépidité, en déclarant avec noblesse : « C’est du Ciel que je tiens ces membres, mais à cause de ses lois je les méprise, et c’est par lui que j’espère les retrouver. » Le roi et sa suite furent frappés de la grandeur d’âme de ce jeune homme qui comptait pour rien les souffrances. Lorsque celui-ci fut mort, le quatrième frère fut soumis aux mêmes sévices. Sur le point d’expirer, il parla ainsi : « Mieux vaut mourir par la main des hommes, quand on attend la résurrection promise par Dieu, tandis que toi, tu ne connaîtras pas la résurrection pour la vie. »
Psaume 16 (17), 1ab.3ab, 5-6, 8.15
R/ Au réveil, je me rassasierai de ton visage, Seigneur.(Ps 16, 15b)
- Seigneur, écoute la justice ! Entends ma plainte, accueille ma prière. Tu sondes mon cœur, tu me visites la nuit, tu m’éprouves, sans rien trouver.
- J’ai tenu mes pas sur tes traces, jamais mon pied n’a trébuché. Je t’appelle, toi, le Dieu qui répond : écoute-moi, entends ce que je dis.
- Garde-moi comme la prunelle de l’œil ; à l’ombre de tes ailes, cache-moi, Et moi, par ta justice, je verrai ta face : au réveil, je me rassasierai de ton visage.
2ème lecture : 2 Th 2, 16 – 3, 5
Frères, que notre Seigneur Jésus Christ lui-même, et Dieu notre Père qui nous a aimés et nous a pour toujours donné réconfort et bonne espérance par sa grâce, réconfortent vos cœurs et les affermissent en tout ce que vous pouvez faire et dire de bien. Priez aussi pour nous, frères, afin que la parole du Seigneur poursuive sa course, et que, partout, on lui rende gloire comme chez vous. Priez pour que nous échappions aux gens pervers et mauvais, car tout le monde n’a pas la foi. Le Seigneur, lui, est fidèle : il vous affermira et vous protégera du Mal. Et, dans le Seigneur, nous avons toute confiance en vous : vous faites et continuerez à faire ce que nous vous ordonnons. Que le Seigneur conduise vos cœurs dans l’amour de Dieu et l’endurance du Christ.
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia! Jésus Christ, le premier-né d’entre les morts, à lui, la gloire et la souveraineté pour les siècles des siècles. Alléluia! (Ap 1, 5a.6b)
Évangile : Luc 20, 27-38
En ce temps-là, quelques sadducéens – ceux qui soutiennent qu’il n’y a pas de résurrection – s’approchèrent de Jésus et l’interrogèrent : « Maître, Moïse nous a prescrit : Si un homme a un frère qui meurt en laissant une épouse mais pas d’enfant, il doit épouser la veuve pour susciter une descendance à son frère. Or, il y avait sept frères : le premier se maria et mourut sans enfant ; de même le deuxième, puis le troisième épousèrent la veuve, et ainsi tous les sept : ils moururent sans laisser d’enfants. Finalement la femme mourut aussi. Eh bien, à la résurrection, cette femme-là, duquel d’entre eux sera-t-elle l’épouse, puisque les sept l’ont eue pour épouse ? » Jésus leur répondit : « Les enfants de ce monde prennent femme et mari. Mais ceux qui ont été jugés dignes d’avoir part au monde à venir et à la résurrection d’entre les morts ne prennent ni femme ni mari, car ils ne peuvent plus mourir : ils sont semblables aux anges, ils sont enfants de Dieu et enfants de la résurrection. Que les morts ressuscitent, Moïse lui-même le fait comprendre dans le récit du buisson ardent, quand il appelle le Seigneur le Dieu d’Abraham, Dieu d’Isaac, Dieu de Jacob. Il n’est pas le Dieu des morts, mais des vivants. Tous, en effet, vivent pour lui. »
Prière sur les offrandes
Sur les offrandes que nous présentons, Seigneur, jette un regard de pardon et de paix : Qu’en célébrant la passion de ton Fils, nous entrions de tout cour dans son mystère. Lui qui.
Antienne de communion : Ps 22, 1-2
Mon berger, c’est le Seigneur : je ne manque de rien ; sur de frais pâturages, il me laisse reposer. Il me mène auprès des eaux tranquilles et me fait revivre.
Prière après la communion
Fortifiés par cette nourriture sainte, nous t’adressons, Seigneur, nos actions de grâce et nous implorons ta miséricorde: Que l’Esprit Saint fasse persévérer dans la droiture ceux qui ont reçu la force d’en haut. Par Jésus.
Méditation
Dans la première lecture les sept frères donnent leur vie pour témoigner de leur fidélité à la loi et de leur foi en la résurrection. La mort peut-elle séparer ceux qui l’ont acceptée ici-bas de Dieu ? Notre espérance en la résurrection nous fait affronter avec joie le renoncement à nous-mêmes, les sacrifices ou les persécutions que provoque notre fidélité au Christ. La foi en la résurrection en Christ rencontre aujourd’hui, comme toujours, les mêmes objections que celles des Sadducéens ; en sommes-nous conscients ?
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh | Nov 4, 2022 | Evangelium
Saturday 05 th november 2022
St. Elizabeth
St Elizabeth, Mary’s cousin, was the mother of John the Baptist. She has the distinction of being one of the first to know about Mary’s great blessing as the Mother of God.
Entrance Antiphon : Cf. Ps 37: 22-23
Forsake me not, O Lord, my God; be not far from me! Make haste and come to my help, O Lord, my strong salvation!
Collect
Almighty and merciful God, by whose gift your faithful offer you right and praiseworthy service, grant, we pray, that we may hasten without stumbling to receive the things you have promised. 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 : Philippians 4:10-19
It is a great joy to me, in the Lord, that at last you have shown some concern for me again; though of course you were concerned before, and only lacked an opportunity. I am not talking about shortage of money: I have learnt to manage on whatever I have, I know how to be poor and I know how to be rich too. I have been through my initiation and now I am ready for anything anywhere: full stomach or empty stomach, poverty or plenty. There is nothing I cannot master with the help of the One who gives me strength. All the same, it was good of you to share with me in my hardships. In the early days of the Good News, as you people of Philippi well know, when I left Macedonia, no other Church helped me with gifts of money. You were the only ones; and twice since my stay in Thessalonika you have sent me what I needed. It is not your gift that I value; what is valuable to me is the interest that is mounting up in your account. Now for the time being I have everything that I need and more: I am fully provided now that I have received from Epaphroditus the offering that you sent, a sweet fragrance – the sacrifice that God accepts and finds pleasing. In return my God will fulfil all your needs, in Christ Jesus, as lavishly as only God can.
Psalm 111:1-2,5-6,8,9
R/ Happy the man who fears the Lord.
- Happy the man who fears the Lord, who takes delight in all his commands. His sons will be powerful on earth; the children of the upright are blessed.
- The good man takes pity and lends, he conducts his affairs with honour. The just man will never waver: he will be remembered for ever.
- With a steadfast heart he will not fear. Open-handed, he gives to the poor; his justice stands firm for ever. His head will be raised in glory.
Gospel Acclamation : cf.Ac16:14
Alleluia, alleluia! Open our heart, O Lord, to accept the words of your Son. Alleluia!
Gospel : Luke 16:9-15
Jesus said to his disciples, ‘I tell you this: use money, tainted as it is, to win your friends, and thus make sure that when it fails you, they will welcome you into the tents of eternity. The man who can be trusted in little things can be trusted in great; the man who is dishonest in little things will be dishonest in great. If then you cannot be trusted with money, that tainted thing, who will trust you with genuine riches? And if you cannot be trusted with what is not yours, who will give you what is your very own? ‘No servant can be the slave of two masters: he will either hate the first and love the second, or treat the first with respect and the second with scorn. You cannot be the slave both of God and of money.’ The Pharisees, who loved money, heard all this and laughed at him. He said to them, ‘You are the very ones who pass yourselves off as virtuous in people’s sight, but God knows your hearts. For what is thought highly of by men is loathsome in the sight of God.’
Prayer over the Offerings
May these sacrificial offerings, O Lord, become for you a pure oblation, and for us a holy outpouring of your mercy. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon : Cf. Ps 15: 11
You will show me the path of life, the fullness of joy in your presence, O Lord.
Prayer after Communion
May the working of your power, O Lord, increase in us, we pray, so that, renewed by these heavenly Sacraments, we may be prepared by your gift for receiving what they promise. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
St. Paul, the dynamic itinerant preacher of the Gospel, had been confined to a Roman jail, and not being able to go and come as he wanted, he was in need of financial support. Paul adds a note of gratitude to his Letter to the Philippians who rose to the occasion to ease his difficulty. He makes them aware of the fact that they have shared in the hardships occasioned by his preaching the Gospel and for that reason qualify to share in the rewards the good news brings. Although Paul could well manage without the Philippians’ assistance, their generosity had become for them a seed of blessing. We should consider ourselves fortunate to put our resources at the disposal of those in need.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh | Nov 4, 2022 | Agenda Biblique
Samedi 05 novembre 2022
StE Sylvie
Sylvie, grande dame romaine, consacra sa vie à son fils, le pape Grégoire le Grand. Elle était si attentive qu’elle se préoccupait des détails des menus des repas afin qu’il soit en parfaite santé.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 37, 22-23
Ne m’abandonne pas, Seigneur, mon Dieu, ne reste pas loin de moi. Hâte-toi de venir à mon aide, toi, ma force et mon salut.
Prière d’ouverture
Dieu de puissance et de miséricorde, c’est ta grâce qui donne à tes fidèles de pouvoir dignement te servir. Accorde-nous de progresser sans que rien ne nous arrête vers les biens que tu promets. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture : Ph 4, 10-19
Frères, j’ai éprouvé une grande joie dans le Seigneur à voir maintenant refleurir vos bonnes dispositions pour moi : elles étaient bien vivantes, mais vous n’aviez pas occasion de les montrer. Ce ne sont pas les privations qui me font parler ainsi, car j’ai appris à me contenter de ce que j’ai. Je sais vivre de peu, je sais aussi être dans l’abondance. J’ai été formé à tout et pour tout : à être rassasié et à souffrir la faim, à être dans l’abondance et dans les privations. Je peux tout en celui qui me donne la force. Cependant, vous avez bien fait de vous montrer solidaires quand j’étais dans la gêne. Vous, les Philippiens, vous le savez : dans les premiers temps de l’annonce de l’Évangile, au moment où je quittais la Macédoine, je n’ai eu ma part dans les recettes et dépenses d’aucune Église, excepté la vôtre. À Thessalonique déjà, vous m’avez envoyé, et même deux fois, ce dont j’avais besoin. Je ne recherche pas les dons ; ce que je recherche, c’est le bénéfice qui s’ajoutera à votre compte. J’ai d’ailleurs tout reçu, je suis dans l’abondance ; je suis comblé depuis qu’Épaphrodite m’a remis votre envoi : c’est comme une offrande d’agréable odeur, un sacrifice digne d’être accepté et de plaire à Dieu. Et mon Dieu comblera tous vos besoins selon sa richesse, magnifiquement, dans le Christ Jésus.
Psaume : Ps 111 (112), 1-2, 5-6, 8a.9
R/ Heureux qui craint le Seigneur !
- Heureux qui craint le Seigneur, qui aime entièrement sa volonté ! Sa lignée sera puissante sur la terre ; la race des justes est bénie.
- L’homme de bien a pitié, il partage ; il mène ses affaires avec droiture. Cet homme jamais ne tombera ; toujours on fera mémoire du juste.
- Son cœur est confiant, il ne craint pas. À pleines mains, il donne au pauvre ; à jamais se maintiendra sa justice, sa puissance grandira, et sa gloire!
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 : Lc 16, 9-15
En ce temps-là, Jésus disait à ses disciples : « Moi, je vous le dis : Faites-vous des amis avec l’argent malhonnête, afin que, le jour où il ne sera plus là, ces amis vous accueillent dans les demeures éternelles. Celui qui est digne de confiance dans la moindre chose est digne de confiance aussi dans une grande. Celui qui est malhonnête dans la moindre chose est malhonnête aussi dans une grande. Si vous n’avez pas été dignes de confiance pour l’argent malhonnête, qui vous confiera le bien véritable ? Et si, pour ce qui est à autrui, vous n’avez pas été dignes de confiance, ce qui vous revient, qui vous le donnera ? Aucun domestique ne peut servir deux maîtres : ou bien il haïra l’un et aimera l’autre, ou bien il s’attachera à l’un et méprisera l’autre. Vous ne pouvez pas servir à la fois Dieu et l’argent. » Quand ils entendaient tout cela, les pharisiens, eux qui aimaient l’argent, tournaient Jésus en dérision. Il leur dit alors : « Vous, vous êtes de ceux qui se font passer pour justes aux yeux des gens, mais Dieu connaît vos cœurs; en effet, ce qui est prestigieux pour les gens est une chose abominable aux yeux de Dieu. »
Prière sur les offrandes
Seigneur, que cette eucharistie soit pour toi une offrande pure, et pour nous, le don généreux de ta miséricorde. Par Jésus.
Antienne de la communion : Ps 15,11
Tu m’as montré, Seigneur, la route de la vie, tu m ’as rempli de joie par ta présence.
Prière après la communion
De plus en plus, Seigneur, exerce en nous ta puissance : afin que, fortifiés par tes sacrements, nous devenions capables, avec ta grâce, d ’entrer en possession des biens qu ’ils promettent. Par Jésus.
Méditation
L’argent que nous utilisons est-il mauvais en soi, ou c’est l’usage que nous en faisons qui est mauvais ? Le choix capital entre Dieu et Mammon apparaît en toute évidence. Nous ne devons pas nous laisser distraire par les tâches immédiates et terrestres, au point d’oublier notre visée qui est le Royaume des cieux. Dans la parabole du gérant habile, le Christ nous fait comprendre l’urgence de la conversion.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh | Nov 3, 2022 | Evangelium
Friday 04 th november 2022
St. Charles Borromeo
(1538 – 1584)
Charles Borromeo was a leading figure of the Catholic Reformation. He worked on the catechism, the Missal and the Breviary, and reformed his own diocese as well as he could from a distance through trusted deputies. Charles died on 3 November 1584 at the age of 46.
Entrance Antiphon
The Lord chose him for himself as high priest, and, opening his treasure house, made him rich in all good things.
Collect
Preserve in the midst of your people, we ask, O Lord, the spirit with which you filled the Bishop Saint Charles Borromeo, that your Church may be constantly renewed and, by conforming herself to the likeness of Christ, may show his face to the world. Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
First reading : Philippians 3:17-4:1
My brothers, be united in following my rule of life. Take as your models everybody who is already doing this and study them as you used to study us. I have told you often, and I repeat it today with tears, there are many who are behaving as the enemies of the cross of Christ. They are destined to be lost. They make foods into their god and they are proudest of something they ought to think shameful; the things they think important are earthly things. For us, our homeland is in heaven, and from heaven comes the saviour we are waiting for, the Lord Jesus Christ, and he will transfigure these wretched bodies of ours into copies of his glorious body. He will do that by the same power with which he can subdue the whole universe. So then, my brothers and dear friends, do not give way but remain faithful in the Lord. I miss you very much, dear friends; you are my joy and my crown.
Psalm 121(122):1-5
R/ I rejoiced when I heard them say: ‘Let us go to God’s house.’
- I rejoiced when I heard them say: ‘Let us go to God’s house.’ And now our feet are standing within your gates, O Jerusalem.
- Jerusalem is built as a city strongly compact. It is there that the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord.
- For Israel’s law it is, there to praise the Lord’s name. There were set the thrones of judgement of the house of David.
Gospel Acclamation : 2Co5:19
Alleluia, alleluia! God in Christ was reconciling the world to himself, and he has entrusted to us the news that they are reconciled. Alleluia!
Gospel : Luke 16:1-8
Jesus said to his disciples: ‘There was a rich man and he had a steward denounced to him for being wasteful with his property. He called for the man and said, “What is this I hear about you? Draw me up an account of your stewardship because you are not to be my steward any longer.” Then the steward said to himself, “Now that my master is taking the stewardship from me, what am I to do? Dig? I am not strong enough. Go begging? I should be too ashamed. Ah, I know what I will do to make sure that when I am dismissed from office there will be some to welcome me into their homes.” Then he called his master’s debtors one by one. To the first he said, “How much do you owe my master?” “One hundred measures of oil” was the reply. The steward said, “Here, take your bond; sit down straight away and write fifty.” To another he said, “And you, sir, how much do you owe?” “One hundred measures of wheat” was the reply. The steward said, “Here, take your bond and write eighty.” ‘The master praised the dishonest steward for his astuteness. For the children of this world are more astute in dealing with their own kind than are the children of light.’
Prayer over the Offerings
Look, O Lord, upon the offering placed on your altar in commemoration of Saint Charles, and grant by the power of this sacrifice that, as you made him an attentive pastor, outstanding in the merit of his virtues, so you may make us abound in good fruit by our works. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon : Cf. Jn 10: 11
The Good Shepherd has laid down his life for his sheep.
Prayer after Communion
May the sacred mysteries of which we have partaken, O Lord, we pray, give us that determination which made Saint Charles faithful in ministry and fervent in charity. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
The search for role models is as intense in today’s world. This is because life is more than mere words. Actions or conduct count a great deal when persons are assessed; people want to see how it is done and not simply listen to what is being said. Just as St. Paul told the Corinthians in 1 Cor. 11:1 “Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ,” St. Paul reminds the Philippians to follow his rule of life (Phil 3:17). Our lives as Christians must give concrete testimony to the faith we profess. If we lived our lives believing that people look up to us as icons of goodness, we would probably be better witnesses of Christ and the salt of the earth.