Saturday 02 september

Blessed André Grasset

He was born in Montréal on 3 April 1758 and ordained priest in 1783. In the face of persecution he took shelter with the Eudist Fathers in Paris. He was executed in 1792 together with almost 200 other priests. He was beatified by Pope Pius XI on 17 October 1926.

Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 85: 1-3

Turn your ear, O Lord, and answer me; save the servant who trusts in you, my God. Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I cry to you all the day long.

Collect

O God, who cause the minds of the faithful to unite in a single purpose, grant your people to love what you command and to desire what you promise, that, amid the uncertainties of this world, our hearts may be fixed on that place where true gladness is found. 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: 1 Thessalonians 4:9-11

As for loving our brothers, there is no need for anyone to write to you about that, since you have learnt from God yourselves to love one another, and in fact this is what you are doing with all the brothers throughout the whole of Macedonia. However, we do urge you, brothers, to go on making even greater progress and to make a point of living quietly, attending to your own business and earning your living, just as we told you to.

Psalm 97 (98):1, 7-9

R/ The Lord comes to rule the people with fairness.

Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders. His right hand and his holy arm have brought salvation.

Let the sea and all within it, thunder; the world, and all its peoples. Let the rivers clap their hands and the hills ring out their joy

At the presence of the Lord: for he comes, he comes to rule the earth. He will rule the world with justice and the peoples with fairness.

Gospel Acclamation: Ph 2:15-16

Alleluia, alleluia! You will shine in the world like bright stars because you are offering it the word of life. Alleluia!

Gospel: Matthew 25:14-30

Jesus spoke this parable to his disciples: “The kingdom of Heaven is like a man on his way abroad who summoned his servants and entrusted his property to them. To one he gave five talents, to another two, to a third one; each in proportion to his ability. Then he set out. The man who had received the five talents promptly went and traded with them and made five more. The man who had received two made two more in the same way. But the man who had received one went off and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master’s money. Now a long time after, the master of those servants came back and went through his accounts with them. The man who had received the five talents came forward bringing five more. ‘Sir,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with five talents; here are five more that I have made.’ His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you have shown you can be faithful in small things, I will trust you with greater; come and join in your master’s happiness.’ Next the man with the two talents came forward. ‘Sir,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with two talents; here are two more that I have made.’ His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you have shown you can be faithful in small things, I will trust you with greater; come and join in your master’s happiness.’ Last came forward the man who had the one talent. ‘Sir,’ said he, ‘I had heard you were a hard man, reaping where you have not sown and gathering where you have not scattered; so I was afraid, and I went off and hid your talent in the ground. Here it is; it was yours, you have it back.’ But his master answered him, ‘You wicked and lazy servant! So you knew that I reap where I have not sown and gather where I have not scattered? Well then, you should have deposited my money with the bankers, and on my return I would have recovered my capital with interest. So now, take the talent from him and give it to the man who has the five talents. For to everyone who has will be given more, and he will have more than enough; but from the man who has not, even what he has will be taken away. As for this good-for-nothing servant, throw him out into the dark, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth.’”

Prayer over the Offerings

O Lord, who gained for yourself a people by adoption through the one sacrifice offered once for all, bestow graciously on us, we pray, the gifts of unity and peace in your Church. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon:  Ps 103: 13-15

The earth is replete with the fruits of your work, O Lord; you bring forth bread from the earth and wine to cheer the heart.

Prayer after Communion

Complete within us, O Lord, we pray, the healing work of your mercy and graciously perfect and sustain us, so that in all things we may please you. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

Our talents are gifts from God. We all have different talents, all from one source – the heavenly father. These different talents can be seen as our different walks of life. What glorifies God is how we use them to serve others. We should be ready to be selfless in exercising our duties by putting all we have to the service of others, rendering them service with love. The more we do this, the more we perfect ourselves, and the more fruits we bear. An assiduous teacher will not only produce good results, but will produce responsible citizens. By not using our skills, we kill them completely because there will be no fruits. The first reading highlights this by urging us to live in love and work to earn a living.

Friday 01 september

SAINT  Giles, Abbot

St. Giles was a seventh century Athenian of noble birth. His piety and learning made him an object of such admiration. He spent many years in solitude with God. He founded a monastery with an excellent discipline therein. St. Giles died in about the year 724.

Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 85: 1-3

Turn your ear, O Lord, and answer me; save the servant who trusts in you, my God. Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I cry to you all the day long.

Collect

O God, who cause the minds of the faithful to unite in a single purpose, grant your people to love what you command and to desire what you promise, that, amid the uncertainties of this world, our hearts may be fixed on that place where true gladness is found. 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: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8

Brothers, we urge you and appeal to you in the Lord Jesus to make more and more progress in the kind of life that you are meant to live: the life that God wants, as you learnt from us, and as you are already living it. You have not forgotten the instructions we gave you on the authority of the Lord Jesus. What God wants is for you all to be holy. He wants you to keep away from fornication, and each one of you to know how to use the body that belongs to him in a way that is holy and honourable, not giving way to selfish lust like the pagans who do not know God. He wants nobody at all ever to sin by taking advantage of a brother in these matters; the Lord always punishes sins of that sort, as we told you before and assured you. We have been called by God to be holy, not to be immoral; in other words, anyone who objects is not objecting to a human authority, but to God, who gives you his Holy Spirit.

Psalm 96 (97):1-2, 5-6, 10-12

R/ Rejoice, you just, in the Lord.

The Lord is king, let earth rejoice, let all the coastlands be glad. Cloud and darkness are his raiment; his throne, justice and right.

The mountains melt like wax before the Lord of all the earth. The skies proclaim his justice; all peoples see his glory.

The Lord loves those who hate evil; he guards the souls of his saints; he sets them free from the wicked.

Light shines forth for the just and joy for the upright of heart. Rejoice, you just, in the Lord; give glory to his holy name.

Gospel Acclamation: cf. Ps 129: 5

Alleluia, alleluia! My soul is waiting for the Lord, I count on his word. Alleluia!

Gospel: Matthew 25:1-13

Jesus told this parable to his disciples: “The kingdom of heaven will be like this: Ten bridesmaids took their lamps and went to meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish and five were sensible: the foolish ones did take their lamps, but they brought no oil, whereas the sensible ones took flasks of oil as well as their lamps. The bridegroom was late, and they all grew drowsy and fell asleep. But at midnight there was a cry, ‘The bridegroom is here! Go out and meet him.’ At this, all those bridesmaids woke up and trimmed their lamps, and the foolish ones said to the sensible ones, ‘Give us some of your oil: our lamps are going out.’ But they replied, ‘There may not be enough for us and for you; you had better go to those who sell it and buy some for yourselves.’ They had gone off to buy it when the bridegroom arrived. Those who were ready went in with him to the wedding hall and the door was closed. The other bridesmaids arrived later. ‘Lord, Lord,’ they said, ‘open the door for us.’ But he replied, ‘I tell you solemnly, I do not know you.’ So stay awake, because you do not know either the day or the hour.”

Prayer over the Offerings

O Lord, who gained for yourself a people by adoption through the one sacrifice offered once for all, bestow graciously on us, we pray, the gifts of unity and peace in your Church. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Cf. Ps 103: 13-15

The earth is replete with the fruits of your work, O Lord; you bring forth bread from the earth and wine to cheer the heart.

Prayer after Communion

Complete within us, O Lord, we pray, the healing work of your mercy and graciously perfect and sustain us, so that in all things we may please you. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

All the ten bridesmaids were waiting for the groom. This simply means they were all hoping to be part of the wedding feast. To distinguish their levels of readiness, while the wise ones took extra oil to keep their lamps burning, the foolish ones had no extra oil. This is how our Christian journey unfolds. All our sacrifices in life are geared towards waiting for the bridegroom (Jesus Christ), so as to be part of the wedding feast (our heavenly kingdom). But at times we get so discouraged and tired (we fall asleep). Our life of selfless sacrifice turns sour. Our zeal dies down (our lamps go out). This usually happens when our good deeds are met with opposition, denial, rejection, persecution, misunderstanding, etc. We feel empty. The only thing that can keep us to continue in our good deeds (keep the lamp burning) is that extra oil which is Faith. It is only by faith that we can make ourselves ready at all times to meet the groom and join in the wedding feast.

vendredi 01 septembre

SAINT Gilles

Ayant décidé de vivre en ermite dans les forêts près de Nîmes dans le Gard, il y fonda une abbaye qui prit son nom. Sa popularité lui vient de ce que le monastère, construit dès le 6e siècle, se trouvait sur l’un des itinéraires de Rome à Compostelle.

Antienne  d’ouverture : Ps 85, 1-3

Écoute, Seigneur, réponds-moi. Sauve, ô mon Dieu, ton serviteur qui compte sur toi. Prends pitié de moi, Seigneur, toi que j’appelle tout le jour.

Prière  d’ouverture

Dieu qui peut mettre au cœur de tes fidèles un unique désir, donne à ton peuple d’aimer ce que tu commandes et d’attendre ce que tu promets. Pour qu’au milieu des changements de ce monde, nos cœurs s’établissent fermement là où se trouvent les vraies joies. Par Jésus.

1ère lecture : 1 Th 4, 1-8

Frères, vous avez appris de nous comment il faut vous conduire pour plaire à Dieu ; et c’est ainsi que vous vous conduisez déjà. Faites donc de nouveaux progrès, nous vous le demandons, oui, nous vous en prions dans le Seigneur Jésus. Vous savez bien quelles instructions nous vous avons données de la part du Seigneur Jésus. La volonté de Dieu, c’est que vous viviez dans la sainteté, en vous abstenant de la débauche, et en veillant chacun à rester maître de son corps dans un esprit de sainteté et de respect, sans vous laisser entraîner par la convoitise comme font les païens qui ne connaissent pas Dieu. Dans ce domaine, il ne faut pas agir au détriment de son frère ni lui causer du tort, car de tout cela le Seigneur fait justice, comme nous vous l’avons déjà dit et attesté.  En effet, Dieu nous a appelés, non pas pour que nous restions dans l’impureté, mais pour que nous vivions dans la sainteté. Ainsi donc celui qui rejette mes instructions, ce n’est pas un homme qu’il rejette, c’est Dieu lui-même, lui qui vous donne son Esprit Saint.

Psaume : 96 (97), 1-2, 5-6, 11-12

R/ Que le Seigneur soit votre joie, hommes justes !

Le Seigneur est roi ! Exulte la terre! Joie pour les îles sans nombre! Ténèbres et nuée l’entourent, justice et droit sont l’appui de son trône.

Les montagnes fondaient comme cire devant le Seigneur, devant le Maître de toute la terre. Les cieux ont proclamé sa justice, et tous les peuples ont vu sa gloire.

Une lumière est semée pour le juste, et pour le cœur simple, une joie. Que le Seigneur soit votre joie, hommes justes ; rendez grâce en rappelant son nom très saint.

Acclamation

Alléluia. Alléluia. Restez éveillés et priez en tout temps : ainsi vous pourrez vous tenir debout devant le Fils de l’homme. Alléluia. (cf. Lc 21, 36)

Évangile : Mathieu 25, 1-13

En ce temps-là, Jésus disait à ses disciples cette parabole : « Le royaume des Cieux sera comparable à dix jeunes filles invitées à des noces, qui prirent leur lampe pour sortir à la rencontre de l’époux. Cinq d’entre elles étaient insouciantes, et cinq étaient prévoyantes : les insouciantes avaient pris leur lampe sans emporter d’huile, tandis que les prévoyantes avaient pris, avec leurs lampes, des flacons d’huile. Comme l’époux tardait, elles s’assoupirent toutes et s’endormirent. Au milieu de la nuit, il y eut un cri : “Voici l’époux! Sortez à sa rencontre. Alors toutes ces jeunes filles se réveillèrent et se mirent à préparer leur lampe.  Les insouciantes demandèrent aux prévoyantes : “Donnez-nous de votre huile, car nos lampes s’éteignent.” Les prévoyantes leur répondirent : “Jamais cela ne suffira pour nous et pour vous, allez plutôt chez les marchands vous en acheter.”  Pendant qu’elles allaient en acheter, l’époux arriva. Celles qui étaient prêtes entrèrent avec lui dans la salle des noces, et la porte fut fermée.  Plus tard, les autres jeunes filles arrivèrent à leur touret dirent : “Seigneur, Seigneur, ouvre-nous !” Il leur répondit: “Amen, je vous le dis : je ne vous connais pas.” Veillez donc car vous ne savez ni le jour ni l’heure. »

Prière  sur  les  offrandes

Par l’unique sacrifice de la Croix, tu t’es donné, Père très bon, un peuple de fils ; accorde-nous, dans ton Église, la grâce de l’unité et de la paix. Par Jésus.

Antienne  de  communion : Ps 103,

Seigneur, tu as créé de quoi rassasier le monde entier : tu fais produire à la terre le pain, et le vin qui réjouit le cœur des hommes.

Prière  après  la  communion

Que ta miséricorde, Seigneur, agisse en nous et nous guérisse entièrement ; transforme-nous, par ta grâce, et rends-nous si généreux que nous puissions te plaire en toute chose. Par Jésus

Méditation

La parabole de l’évangile vise l’attitude du chrétien dans l’attente du retour glorieux du Christ à la fin des temps (la parousie), en tant que juge des vivants et des morts. L’enseignement de Jésus porte sur la vigilance. Hier, il nous a donné l›exemple du voleur qui peut venir à tout moment, et celui du maître de maison, qui souhaiterait voir les serviteurs prêts à son retour. Aujourd›hui, ce sont les dix jeunes demoiselles d›honneur appelées à accompagner la mariée à l›arrivée de l’époux. Pour la parabole, il s’agit d’être attentifs et conscients de la proximité du Seigneur dans nos vies. Nous sommes tous invités aux noces, mais nous devons apporter de l’huile. Les noces auxquelles nous sommes invités se déroulent chaque jour, dans les petites rencontres avec le Seigneur, dans les sacrements, dans les personnes, dans les signes des temps. Cette vigilance quotidienne, faite d’amour et de sérieux, remplit nos lampes d’huile.

Thursday 31 AUGUST

SAINT Aidan

He was born in Ireland and became a monk of Iona. He preached the Gospel, founded churches and monasteries, and freed slaves throughout the kingdom. He died at Bamburgh in Northumberland in 651.

Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 85: 1-3

Turn your ear, O Lord, and answer me; save the servant who trusts in you, my God. Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I cry to you all the day long.

Collect

O God, who cause the minds of the faithful to unite in a single purpose, grant your people to love what you command and to desire what you promise, that, amid the uncertainties of this world, our hearts may be fixed on that place where true gladness is found. 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: 1 Thessalonians 3:7-13

Brothers, your faith has been a great comfort to us in the middle of our own troubles and sorrows; now we can breathe again, as you are still holding firm in the Lord. How can we thank God enough for you, for all the joy we feel before our God on your account? We are earnestly praying night and day to be able to see you face to face again and make up any shortcomings in your faith. May God our Father himself, and our Lord Jesus Christ, make it easy for us to come to you. May the Lord be generous in increasing your love and make you love one another and the whole human race as much as we love you. And may he so confirm your hearts in holiness that you may be blameless in the sight of our God and Father when our Lord Jesus Christ comes with all his saints.

Psalm 89 (90):3-4, 12-14, 17

R/ Fill us with your love that we may rejoice.

You turn men back to dust and say: “Go back, sons of men.” To your eyes a thousand years are like yesterday, come and gone, no more than a watch in the night.

Make us know the shortness of our life that we may gain wisdom of heart. Lord, relent! Is your anger for ever? Show pity to your servants.

In the morning, fill us with your love; we shall exult and rejoice all our days. Let the favour of the Lord be upon us: give success to the work of our hands.

Gospel Acclamation: Jn 15:15

Alleluia, alleluia! I call you friends, says the Lord, because I have made known to you everything I have learnt from my Father. Alleluia!

Gospel: Matthew 24:42-51

Jesus said to his disciples: “Stay awake, because you do not know the day when your master is coming. You may be quite sure of this, that if the householder had known at what time of the night the burglar would come, he would have stayed awake and would not have allowed anyone to break through the wall of his house. Therefore, you too must stand ready because the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect. “What sort of servant, then, is faithful and wise enough for the master to place him over his household to give them their food at the proper time? Happy that servant if his master’s arrival finds him at this employment. I tell you solemnly, he will place him over everything he owns. But as for the dishonest servant who says to himself, “My master is taking his time,” and sets about beating his fellow servants and eating and drinking with drunkards, his master will come on a day he does not expect and at an hour he does not know. The master will cut him off and send him to the same fate as the hypocrites, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth.”

Prayer over the Offerings

O Lord, who gained for yourself a people by adoption through the one sacrifice offered once for all, bestow graciously on us, we pray, the gifts of unity and peace in your Church. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Cf. Ps 103: 13-15

The earth is replete with the fruits of your work, O Lord; you bring forth bread from the earth and wine to cheer the heart.

Prayer after Communion

Complete within us, O Lord, we pray, the healing work of your mercy and graciously perfect and sustain us, so that in all things we may please you. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

In the Gospel, Jesus tells us about staying “awake”, being attentive. But are we not easily distracted by the hectic pace of life? By our needs and our worries? Do we not sometimes forget to “watch and pray”?  Let us ask Jesus to guide us to the love of God, personally and deeply. Then we will realize that there is nothing to fear and that we can say to God at any time: “Here I am, Lord”.

Jeudi 31 AOÛT

SAINT Aristide

Aristide est un philosophe païen qui se convertit au Christ vers le 2e siècle. Il adressa à l’empereur Hadrien une apologie où il soulignait la nouveauté de la religion chrétienne : l’espérance et l’amour.

Antienne  d’ouverture : Ps 85, 1-3

Écoute, Seigneur, réponds-moi. Sauve, ô mon Dieu, ton serviteur qui compte sur toi. Prends pitié de moi, Seigneur, toi que j’appelle tout le jour.

Prière  d’ouverture

Dieu qui peut mettre au cœur de tes fidèles un unique désir, donne à ton peuple d’aimer ce que tu commandes et d’attendre ce que tu promets. Pour qu’au milieu des changements de ce monde, nos cœurs s’établissent fermement là où se trouvent les vraies joies. Par Jésus.

1ère lecture : 1 Th 3, 7-13

Frères, nous sommes réconfortés grâce à vous au milieu de toutes nos difficultés et de notre détresse, à cause de votre foi.  Et maintenant nous revivons, puisque vous autres, vous tenez bon dans le Seigneur. Comment pourrions-nous assez rendre grâce à Dieu à votre sujet, pour toute la joie que nous avons à cause de vous devant notre Dieu? Nous le prions avec ardeur, jour et nuit, pour que nous puissions revoir votre visage et compléter ce qui manque à votre foi.  Que Dieu lui-même, notre Père, et que notre Seigneur Jésus nous trace le chemin jusqu’à vous.   Que le Seigneur vous donne, entre vous et à l’égard de tous les hommes, un amour de plus en plus intense et débordant, comme celui que nous avons pour vous. Et qu’ainsi il affermisse vos cœurs, les rendant irréprochables en sainteté devant Dieu notre Père, lors de la venue de notre Seigneur Jésus avec tous les saints. Amen.

Psaume : 89 (90), 3-4, 12-13, 14.17abc

R/ Rassasie-nous de ton amour, Seigneur : nous serons dans la joie.

Tu fais retourner l’homme à la poussière ; tu as dit : « Retournez, fils d’Adam ! » À tes yeux, mille ans sont comme hier, c’est un jour qui s’en va, une heure dans la nuit.

Apprends-nous la vraie mesure de nos jours : que nos cœurs pénètrent la sagesse. Reviens, Seigneur, pourquoi tarder ? Ravise-toi par égard pour tes serviteurs.

Rassasie-nous de ton amour au matin, que nous passions nos jours dans la joie et les chants. Que vienne sur nous la douceur du Seigneur notre Dieu ! Consolide pour nous l’ouvrage de nos mains.

Acclamation

Alléluia. Alléluia.  Veillez, tenez-vous prêts : c’est à l’heure où vous n’y pensez pas que le Fils de l’homme viendra. Alléluia.

Évangile : Mt 24, 42-51

En ce temps-là, Jésus disait à ses disciples : « Veillez, car vous ne savez pas quel jour votre Seigneur vient. Comprenez-le bien : si le maître de maison avait su à quelle heure de la nuit le voleur viendrait, il aurait veillé et n’aurait pas laissé percer le mur de sa maison. Tenez-vous donc prêts, vous aussi: c’est à l’heure où vous n’y penserez pas que le Fils de l’homme viendra. Que dire du serviteur fidèle et sensé à qui le maître a confié la charge des gens de sa maison, pour leur donner la nourriture en temps voulu ? Heureux ce serviteur que son maître, en arrivant, trouvera en train d’agir ainsi ! Amen, je vous le déclare: il l’établira sur tous ses biens. Mais si ce mauvais serviteur se dit en lui-même : “Mon maître tarde”, et s’il se met à frapper ses compagnons, s’il mange et boit avec les ivrognes, alors quand le maître viendra, le jour où son serviteur ne s’y attend pas et à l’heure qu’il ne connaît pas, il l’écartera et lui fera partager le sort des hypocrites ; là, il y aura des pleurs et des grincements de dents. »

Prière  sur  les  offrandes

Par l’unique sacrifice de la Croix, tu t’es donné, Père très bon, un peuple de fils ; accorde-nous, dans ton Église, la grâce de l’unité et de la paix. Par Jésus.

Antienne  de  communion : Ps 103,

Seigneur, tu as créé de quoi rassasier le monde entier : tu fais produire à la terre le pain, et le vin qui réjouit le cœur des hommes.

Prière  après  la  communion

Que ta miséricorde, Seigneur, agisse en nous et nous guérisse entièrement ; transforme-nous, par ta grâce, et rends-nous si généreux que nous puissions te plaire en toute chose. Par Jésus.

Méditation

Dans l’Évangile, Jésus parle de rester « éveillé », d’être attentif. Nos laissons-nous facilement distraire par le rythme trépidant de la vie ? par nos besoins ? nos soucis? Nous arrive-t-il parfois d’oublier de « veiller et prier »?  Demandons à Jésus de nous guider personnellement et profondément vers l’amour de Dieu. Nous réaliserons ainsi qu’il n’y a rien à craindre et que nous pouvons à tout moment dire à Dieu : « Me voici, Seigneur ».