Tuesday 19 december

SAINT  Nemesius

O Radix Iesse !

Martyr of Egypt. He was burned alive in Alexandria, Egypt, during the persecutions under Emperor Trajanus Decius. Nemesius was arrested and scourged and then burned to death. Like Christ, he was executed between two criminals.

Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Heb 10 

He who is to come will come and will not delay, and now there will be no fear within our land, for he is our Saviour.

Collect     

O God, who through the child-bearing of the holy Virgin graciously revealed the radiance of your glory to the world, grant, we pray, that we may venerate with integrity of faith the mystery of so wondrous an Incarnation and always celebrate it with due reverence. 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 13:2-7,24-25

There was a man of Zorah of the tribe of Dan, called Manoah. His wife was barren, she had borne no children. The angel of the Lord appeared to this woman and said to her, “You are barren and have had no child. But from now on take great care. Take no wine or strong drink, and eat nothing unclean. For you will conceive and bear a son. No razor is to touch his head, for the boy shall be God’s nazirite from his mother’s womb. It is he who will begin to rescue Israel from the power of the Philistines.” Then the woman went and told her husband, “A man of God has just come to me; his presence was like the presence of the angel of God, he was so majestic. I did not ask him where he came from, and he did not reveal his name to me. But he said to me, “You will conceive and bear a son. From now on, take no wine or strong drink, and eat nothing unclean. For the boy shall be God’s nazirite from his mother’s womb to his dying day.” The woman gave birth to a son and called him Samson. The child grew, and the Lord blessed him; and the spirit of the Lord began to move him.

Psalm 70(71):3-6,16-17

R/ My lips are filled with your praise, with your glory all the day long.

Be a rock where I can take refuge, a mighty stronghold to save me; for you are my rock, my stronghold. Free me from the hand of the wicked.

It is you, O Lord, who are my hope, my trust, O Lord, since my youth. On you I have leaned from my birth, from my mother’s womb you have been my help.

I will declare the Lord’s mighty deeds proclaiming your justice, yours alone. O God, you have taught me from my youth and I proclaim your wonders still.

Gospel Acclamation                

Alleluia, alleluia! Root of Jesse, set up as a sign to the peoples, come to save us, and delay no more. Alleluia!

Gospel: Luke 1: 5-25

In the days of King Herod of Judaea there lived a priest called Zechariah who belonged to the Abijah section of the priesthood, and he had a wife, Elizabeth by name, who was a descendant of Aaron. Both were worthy in the sight of God, and scrupulously observed all the commandments and observances of the Lord. But they were childless: Elizabeth was barren and they were both getting on in years. Now it was the turn of Zechariah’s section to serve, and he was exercising his priestly office before God when it fell to him by lot, as the ritual custom was, to enter the Lord’s sanctuary and burn incense there. And at the hour of incense the whole congregation was outside, praying. Then there appeared to him the angel of the Lord, standing on the right of the altar of incense. The sight disturbed Zechariah and he was overcome with fear. But the angel said to him, “Zechariah, do not be afraid, your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth is to bear you a son and you must name him John. He will be your joy and delight and many will rejoice at his birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord; he must drink no wine, no strong drink. Even from his mother’s womb he will be filled with the Holy Spirit, and he will bring back many of the sons of Israel to the Lord their God. With the spirit and power of Elijah, he will go before him to turn the hearts of fathers towards their children and the disobedient back to the wisdom that the virtuous have, preparing for the Lord a people fit for him.” Zechariah said to the angel, “How can I be sure of this? I am an old man and my wife is getting on in years.” The angel replied, “I am Gabriel who stand in God’s presence, and I have been sent to speak to you and bring you this good news. Listen! Since you have not believed my words, which will come true at their appointed time, you will be silenced and have no power of speech until this has happened.” Meanwhile the people were waiting for Zechariah and were surprised that he stayed in the sanctuary so long. When he came out he could not speak to them, and they realised that he had received a vision in the sanctuary. But he could only make signs to them, and remained dumb. When his time of service came to an end he returned home. Sometime later his wife Elizabeth conceived, and for five months she kept to herself. “The Lord has done this for me”, she said, “now that it has pleased him to take away the humiliation I suffered among men.’

Prayer over the Offerings          

Look with favour, we pray, O Lord, on the offerings we lay upon your altars, that what we bring despite our weakness may be sanctified by your power. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Lk 1: 78-79           

The Dawn from on high will visit us, guiding our feet in the way of peace.

Prayer after Communion           

As we give thanks, almighty God, for these gifts you have bestowed, graciously arouse in us, we pray, the desire for those yet to come, that we may welcome the Nativity of our Saviour and honour it with minds made pure. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

In our wait for the Son of God, two figures are presented to us today: Zachariah and his wife Elizabeth. The Gospel tells us that “both were worthy in the sight of God” because they knew and “scrupulously observed all the commandments and observances of the Lord.” In other words, it is through their observance and practice of the law of God that they were justified. Through this justification, they obtained the grace of a long life while hoping for a child. And when they least expected it, God intervened. The experience of Zachariah and Elizabeth teaches us that waiting for the Lord could be very challenging and tempting. But no matter how long, two things are necessary: faithfulness to God’s commandments and patience. May the grace of Advent lead us to a profound experience of faith today.

Lundi 18 décembre

SAINT GAITIEN DE TOURS, Evêque

O Adonaï !

Il parvint à convertir par sa douceur et sa persévérance les habitants de Tours qui pourtant l’avaient accueilli avec méfiance et dureté. C’est son successeur, saint Liboire, qui commença à l’honorer comme saint au 4e siècle.

Antienne d’ouverture

Il vient, le Christ, notre Roi : Jean lui rend témoignage : « voici l’Agneau qui devait venir ».

Prière d’ouverture

Tu le vois, Dieu tout-puissant, nous ployons sous le péché qui a soumis l’homme à sa loi : apporte-nous la délivrance grâce au renouveau que nous attendons de la naissance incomparable de ton Fils bien-aimé. Lui qui règne.

1ère lecture : Jr 23, 5-8

Voici venir des jours – oracle du Seigneur –, où je susciterai pour David un Germe juste : il régnera en vrai roi, il agira avec intelligence, il exercera dans le pays le droit et la justice. En ces jours-là, Juda sera sauvé, et Israël habitera en sécurité. Voici le nom qu’on lui donnera : « Le-Seigneur-est-notre-justice. » C’est pourquoi, voici venir des jours – oracle du Seigneur – où, pour prêter serment, on ne dira plus : « Par le Seigneur vivant, qui a fait monter du pays d’Égypte les fils d’Israël», mais : « Par le Seigneur vivant, qui a fait monter du pays du nord les gens de la maison d’Israël, qui les a ramenés de tous les pays où il les avait chassés. » Car ils demeureront sur leur sol.

Psaume : 71 (72), 1-2, 12-13, 18-19

R/  En ces jours-là fleurira la justice, grande paix jusqu’à la fin des temps.

Dieu, donne au roi tes pouvoirs, à ce fils de roi ta justice. Qu’il gouverne ton peuple avec justice, qu’il fasse droit aux malheureux !

Il délivrera le pauvre qui appelle et le malheureux sans recours. Il aura souci du faible et du pauvre, du pauvre dont il sauve la vie.

Béni soit le Seigneur, le Dieu d’Israël, lui seul fait des merveilles! Béni soit à jamais son nom glorieux, toute la terre soit remplie de sa gloire ! Amen! Amen !

Acclamation

Alléluia. Alléluia. Viens, Chef de ton peuple Israël ! Toi qui as donné la Loi sur la montagne, délivre-nous par la vigueur de ton bras. Alléluia.

Évangile : Mt 1, 18-24

Voici comment fut engendré Jésus Christ : Marie, sa mère, avait été accordée en mariage à Joseph ; avant qu’ils aient habité ensemble, elle fut enceinte par l’action de l’Esprit Saint. Joseph, son époux, qui était un homme juste, et ne voulait pas la dénoncer publiquement, décida de la renvoyer en secret. Comme il avait formé ce projet, voici que l’ange du Seigneur lui apparut en songe et lui dit : « Joseph, fils de David, ne crains pas de prendre chez toi Marie, ton épouse, puisque l’enfant qui est engendré en elle vient de l’Esprit Saint ; elle enfantera un fils, et tu lui donneras le nom de Jésus (c’est-à-dire : Le-Seigneur-sauve), car c’est lui qui sauvera son peuple de ses péchés.» Tout cela est arrivé pour que soit accomplie la parole du Seigneur prononcée par le prophète: Voici que la Vierge concevra, et elle enfantera un fils ; on lui donnera le nom d’Emmanuel, qui se traduit : « Dieu-avec-nous » Quand Joseph se réveilla, il fit ce que l’ange du Seigneur lui avait prescrit : il prit chez lui son épouse.

Prière sur les offrandes

Que cette eucharistie, Seigneur, nous rende moins indignes de toi; Nous pourrons alors partager l’éternité de celui qui nous a guéris de la mort en prenant notre nature mortelle. Lui qui.

Antienne de la Communion : Mt 1

Voici que la Vierge va mettre au monde un fils, auquel on donnera le nom d’Emmanuel ce qui veut dire : « Dieu avec nous ».

Prière après la communion

Puissions-nous accueillir avec ton Eglise, Dieu notre Père, le don de ton amour, et préparer dans la foi le jour prochain où nous fêterons notre relèvement. Par Jésus.

Méditation

Dieu qui continue d’aimer l’humanité s’incarne pour un but : sauver son peuple de ses multiples péchés. C’est pourquoi il porte le nom de Jésus : « Dieu sauve ». Mais, ce n’est simplement pas cet unique but. Il vient demeurer avec cette humanité. Voilà pourquoi il est Jésus l’Emmanuel « Dieu-avec-nous ». Il le fait parce qu’il est et reste à jamais un Dieu patient, miséricordieux, rempli de tendresse et de pitié, lent à la colère et plein d’amour. Quel que soit l’état de l’homme, fragilité, pécheur, Dieu est descendu dans son histoire pour être son compagnon de route, être son ami au quotidien. La fête de Noël, c’est la célébration de cette Bonne Nouvelle. Ainsi, tout homme qui a besoin du salut que Dieu apporte en Jésus Christ, doit prendre avec lui L’Enfant Jésus et sa mère, jamais l’un sans l’autre. C’est la recommandation que donne l’Ange à Joseph. Il faut accueillir l’Emmanuel, Dieu-avec-nous, sa présence et sa compagnie qui nous sauvent.

Monday 18 december

SAINT  Flannan, Bishop

O Adonai !

He is the patron saint of the diocese of Killaloe and its first bishop. He lived in the seventh century.

Entrance Antiphon          

Christ our King is coming, he is the Lamb foretold by John.

Collect

Grant, we pray, almighty God, that we, who are weighed down from of old by slavery beneath the yoke of sin, may be set free by the newness of the long-awaited Nativity of your Only Begotten Son. Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

First reading: Jeremiah 23: 5-8    

See, the days are coming – it is the Lord who speaks – when I will raise a virtuous Branch for David, who will reign as true king and be wise, practising honesty and integrity in the land. In his days Judah will be saved and Israel dwell in confidence. And this is the name he will be called: The-Lord-our-integrity. So, then, the days are coming – it is the Lord who speaks – when people will no longer say, “As the Lord lives who brought the sons of Israel out of the land of Egypt!” but, “As the Lord lives who led back and brought home the descendants of the House of Israel out of the land of the North and from all the countries to which he had dispersed them, to live on their own soil.”

Psalm 71(72): 1-2, 12-13, 18-19

R/ In his days justice shall flourish, and peace until the moon fails.

O God, give your judgement to the king, to a king’s son your justice, that he may judge your people in justice and your poor in right judgement.

For he shall save the poor when they cry and the needy who are helpless. He will have pity on the weak and save the lives of the poor.

Blessed be the Lord, God of Israel, who alone works wonders, ever blessed his glorious name.  Let his glory fill the earth. Amen! Amen!

Gospel Acclamation      

Alleluia, alleluia! Ruler of the House of Israel, who gave the law to Moses on Sinai, come and save us with outstretched arm. Alleluia!

Gospel: Matthew 1:18-24              

This is how Jesus Christ came to be born. His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph; but before they came to live together she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit. Her husband Joseph; being a man of honour and wanting to spare her publicity, decided to divorce her informally. He had made up his mind to do this when the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because she has conceived what is in her by the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son and you must name him Jesus, because he is the one who is to save his people from their sins.” Now all this took place to fulfil the words spoken by the Lord through the prophet: The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son and they will call him Emmanuel, a name which means “God-is-with-us.” When Joseph woke up he did what the angel of the Lord had told him to do: he took his wife to his home.

Prayer over the Offerings               

May the sacrifice to be offered to you, O Lord, make us acceptable to your name, that we may merit for all eternity to be the companions of Christ, by whose Death our own mortality was healed. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.

Communion Antiphon: Mt 1: 23  

His name will be called Emmanuel, which means God-with-us.

Prayer after Communion               

May we receive your mercy in the midst of your temple, O Lord, and show fitting honour to the coming solemnities of our redemption. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

At the peak of this Advent season, the Church invites us to meditate on the birth of Jesus. It would appear the Church is immerging us already in the events we hope to celebrate in a few days. But particularly we cannot overlook the image of Joseph: a just man. It is thanks to the fact that he was a just man that he welcomed the mysterious work of God which changed perspective of his life. Practicing the will of God is what gives sense to the life and being of a just man. In this light, Joseph challenges us. Are we ready to abandon our desires and conform ourselves to the Holy will of God? Sometimes we expect particular grace but receive another. Do we receive it as the will of God or reject it because it doesn’t correspond to what we desire? Today, remember that Joseph was seen and recognized as just because he gave up his will to whole-heartedly embrace the will of God. We too can act like Joseph.

Dimanche 17 décembre

3ème Dimanche de l’Avent

Psautier III

SAINTE YOLANDE

O Sapientia !

Antienne d’ouverture Ph 4, 4. 5

Soyez dans la joie du Seigneur, soyez toujours dans la joie, le Seigneur est proche.

Prière d’ouverture

Tu le vois, Seigneur, ton peuple se prépare à célébrer la naissance de ton Fils; Dirige notre joie vers la joie d’un si grand mystère: pour que nous fêtions notre salut avec un cœur vraiment nouveau. Par Jésus Christ.

1ère lecture : Is 61, 1-2a.10-11

L’Esprit du Seigneur Dieu est sur moi parce que le Seigneur m’a consacré par l’onction. Il m’a envoyé porter la bonne nouvelle aux pauvres, guérir ceux qui ont le cœur brisé, annoncer aux prisonniers la délivrance et aux captifs la liberté, annoncer une année de bienfaits, accordée par le Seigneur. Je tressaille de joie dans le Seigneur, mon âme exulte en mon Dieu. Car il m’a enveloppé du manteau de l’innocence, il m’a fait revêtir les vêtements du salut, comme un jeune époux se pare du diadème, comme une mariée met ses bijoux. De même que la terre fait éclore ses germes, et qu’un jardin fait germer ses semences, ainsi le Seigneur fera germer la justice et la louange devant toutes les nations.

Cantique : Lc 1, 46b-48, 49-50, 53-54

R/ J’exulte de joie en Dieu, mon Sauveur !

Mon âme exalte le Seigneur, exulte mon esprit en Dieu, mon Sauveur ! Il s’est penché sur son humble servante ; désormais tous les âges me diront bienheureuse.

Le Puissant fit pour moi des merveilles; Saint est son nom ! Son amour s’étend d’âge en âge sur ceux qui le craignent.

Il comble de biens les affamés, renvoie les riches les mains vides. Il relève Israël son serviteur, il se souvient de son amour.

2ème lecture : 1Th 5, 16-24

Frères, soyez toujours dans la joie, priez sans relâche, rendez grâce en toute circonstance : c’est ce que Dieu attend de vous dans le Christ Jésus. N’éteignez pas l’Esprit, ne repoussez pas les prophètes, mais discernez la valeur de toute chose. Ce qui est bien, gardez-le ; éloignez-vous de tout ce qui porte la trace du mal. Que le Dieu de la paix lui-même vous sanctifie tout entiers, et qu’il garde parfaits et sans reproche votre esprit, votre âme et votre corps, pour la venue de notre Seigneur Jésus Christ. Il est fidèle, le Dieu qui vous appelle : tout cela, il l’accomplira.

Acclamation

Alléluia. Alléluia. Prophète du Très-Haut, Jean est venu préparer la route devant le Seigneur et rendre témoignage à la Lumière. Alléluia.

Évangile : Jn 1, 6-8.19-28

Il y eut un homme envoyé par Dieu. Son nom était Jean. Il était venu comme témoin, pour rendre témoignage à la Lumière, afin que tous croient par lui. Cet homme n’était pas la Lumière, mais il était là pour lui rendre témoignage. Et voici quel fut le témoignage de Jean, quand les Juifs lui envoyèrent de Jérusalem des prêtres et des lévites pour lui demander : « Qui es-tu ? » Il le reconnut ouvertement, il déclara : « Je ne suis pas le Messie.» Ils lui demandèrent: « Qui es-tu donc ? Es-tu le prophète Élie ? » Il répondit: « Non. — Alors es-tu le grand Prophète ?» Il répondit : « Ce n’est pas moi. » Alors ils lui dirent : « Qui es-tu ? Il faut que nous donnions une réponse à ceux qui nous ont envoyés. Que dis-tu sur toi-même?» Il répondit : « Je suis la voix qui crie à travers le désert : Aplanissez le chemin du Seigneur, comme a dit le prophète Isaïe. » Or, certains des envoyés étaient des pharisiens. Ils lui posèrent encore cette question: « Si tu n’es ni le Messie, ni Élie, ni le grand Prophète, pourquoi baptises-tu ? » Jean leur répondit : « Moi, je baptise dans l’eau. Mais au milieu de vous se tient celui que vous ne connaissez pas : c’est lui qui vient derrière moi, et je ne suis même pas digne de défaire la courroie de sa sandale. » Tout cela s’est passé à Béthanie-de-Transjordanie, à l’endroit où Jean baptisait.

Prière sur les offrandes

Permets, Seigneur, que le sacrifice de nos eucharisties te soit toujours offert dans ton Église, Pour accomplir le sacrement que tu nous as donné et pour réaliser la merveille de notre salut. Par Jésus.

Antienne de communion : Is 35, 4

Dites aux esprits abattus: Prenez courage, ne craignez pas; voici notre Dieu qui vient: il vient nous sauver.

Prière après la communion

Seigneur notre Dieu, nous attendons de ta miséricorde Que cette nourriture prise à ton autel nous empêche de céder à nos penchants mauvais et nous prépare aux fêtes qui approchent.

Par Jésus

Méditation

L’évangéliste affirme à dessein : « Celui qui a vu rend témoignage, et son témoignage est véridique ; et celui-là sait qu’il dit vrai afin que vous aussi, vous croyiez ». Toutefois, il se pose une question sur comment témoigner de la foi ? Dans la seconde partie de l’Évangile d’aujourd’hui, nous voyons comment la vie du Baptiste est un témoignage. Jean se présente être ni le Christ, ni Elie, ni le prophète. « Je suis la voix de celui qui crie dans le désert : Redressez le chemin du Seigneur ». Jean ne s’attarde pas sur lui : « au milieu de vous se tient celui que vous ne connaissez pas ». Il indique qui est celui qui va venir. Il s’efface en orientant l’attention de ceux qui l’écoutent vers l’essentiel. Plus tard, il va dire explicitement : « Lui, il faut qu’il grandisse ; et moi, que je diminue ».

Sunday 17 december

3rd Sunday of Advent

Psalter week III

O Sapientia!

Entrance Antiphon: Phil 4: 4-5

Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, rejoice. Indeed, the Lord is near.

Collect

O God, who see how your people faithfully await the feast of the Lord’s Nativity, enable us, we pray, to attain the joys of so great a salvation and to celebrate them always with solemn worship and glad rejoicing. 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: Isaiah 61: 1-2, 10-11

The spirit of the Lord has been given to me, for the Lord has anointed me. He has sent me to bring good news to the poor, to bind up hearts that are broken; to proclaim liberty to captives, freedom to those in prison; to proclaim a year of favour from the Lord. “I exult for joy in the Lord, my soul rejoices in my God, for he has clothed me in the garments of salvation, he has wrapped me in the cloak of integrity, like a bridegroom wearing his wreath, like a bride adorned in her jewels. “For as the earth makes fresh things grow, as a garden makes seeds spring up, so will the Lord make both integrity and praise spring up in the sight of the nations.”

Psalm Luke 1: 46-50, 53-54

R/ My soul rejoices in my God.

My soul glorifies the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God, my Saviour. He looks on his servant in her nothingness; henceforth all ages will call me blessed.

The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy his name! His mercy is from age to age, on those who fear him.

He fills the starving with good things, sends the rich away empty. He protects Israel, his servant, remembering his mercy.

Second reading: 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-24

Be happy at all times; pray constantly; and for all things give thanks to God, because this is what God expects you to do in Christ Jesus. Never try to suppress the Spirit or treat the gift of prophecy with contempt; think before you do anything – hold on to what is good and avoid every form of evil. May the God of peace make you perfect and holy; and may you all be kept safe and blameless, spirit, soul and body, for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. God has called you and he will not fail you.

Gospel Acclamation: Is61:1(Lk4:18)  

Alleluia, alleluia! The spirit of the Lord has been given to me. He has sent me to bring the good news to the poor. Alleluia!

Gospel: John 1: 6-8, 19-28

A man came, sent by God. His name was John. He came as a witness, as a witness to speak for the light, so that everyone might believe through him. He was not the light, only a witness to speak for the light. This is how John appeared as a witness. When the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, “Who are you?” He not only declared, but he declared quite openly, “I am not the Christ.” “Well then,” they asked, “are you Elijah?” “I am not”, he said. “Are you the Prophet?” He answered, “No.” So they said to him, “Who are you? We must take back an answer to those who sent us. What have you to say about yourself?” So John said, “I am, as Isaiah prophesied: a voice that cries in the wilderness: Make a straight way for the Lord.” Now these men had been sent by the Pharisees, and they put this further question to him, “Why are you baptising if you are not the Christ, and not Elijah, and not the prophet?” John replied, “I baptise with water; but there stands among you – unknown to you – the one who is coming after me; and I am not fit to undo his sandal-strap.” This happened at Bethany, on the far side of the Jordan, where John was baptising.

Prayer over the Offerings

May the sacrifice of our worship, Lord, we pray, be offered to you unceasingly, to complete what was begun in sacred mystery and powerfully accomplish for us your saving work. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Is 35: 4

Say to the faint of heart: Be strong and do not fear. Behold, our God will come, and he will save us.

Prayer after Communion

We implore your mercy, Lord, that this divine sustenance may cleanse us of our faults and prepare us for the coming feasts. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

The joy of Hope: God never forgets us! In today’s readings, we find something common between Isaiah, Mary and Paul that we sometimes seem to ignore: they hope in God. They understand that even if they are in the midst of suffering and death, God will never abandon them. God will come to their rescue. This hope is founded on the faithfulness of God, the message of the prophets, and on the hope of the coming messiah – the messenger of God to liberate his people. Even the priests of Jerusalem, the Levites and the Pharisees have the same hope when in today’s Gospel they asked John the Baptist if he was Elijah, the messiah or a prophet. Hope is at the centre of Israel’s faith, a faith that was never free of challenges and temptations, and is still today faced with the hostilities of the world. Israel believes God will never abandon them despite the different deportations, deaths, destructions, wars, slavery, etc. The hope of Israel on God is stronger than anything one can imagine. Dear brothers and sisters we called today to imitate this faith and the example of Israel as we await the Lord in our different life situations. The Lord is faithful and will never abandon us.