by L'équipe de publication | Jun 27, 2023 | Evangelium
SAINT IRENAEUS
Irenaeus was born in Smyrna, (now Izmir in Turkey) and emigrated to Lyons, in France, where he eventually became the bishop. Irenaeus fought against many heresies especially the Gnostics and Valentinians.
Entrance Antiphon: Mal 2: 6
The law of truth was in his mouth; no dishonesty was found on his lips. He walked with me in integrity and peace, and turned many away from evil.
Collect
O God, who called the Bishop Saint Irenaeus to confirm true doctrine and the peace of the Church, grant, we pray, through his intercession, that, being renewed in faith and charity, we may always be intent on fostering unity and concord. 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: Genesis 15: 1-12, 17-18
It happened that the word of the Lord was spoken to Abram in a vision, “Have no fear, Abram, I am your shield; your reward will be very great.” “My Lord,” Abram replied, “what do you intend to give me? I go childless…” Then Abram said, “See, you have given me no descendants; some man of my household will be my heir.” And then this word of the Lord was spoken to him, “He shall not be your heir; your heir shall be of your own flesh and blood.” Then taking him outside he said, “Look up to heaven and count the stars if you can. Such will be your descendants” he told him. Abram put his faith in the Lord, who counted this as making him justified. “I am the Lord,” he said to him, “who brought you out of Ur of the Chaldaeans to make you heir to this land.” “My Lord,” Abram replied, “how am I to know that I shall inherit it?” He said to him, “Get me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old goat, a three-year-old ram, a turtledove and a young pigeon.” He brought him all these, cut them in half and put half on one side and half facing it on the other; but the birds he did not cut in half. Birds of prey came down on the carcases but Abram drove them off. Now as the sun was setting Abram fell into a deep sleep, and terror seized him. When the sun had set and darkness had fallen, there appeared a smoking furnace and a firebrand that went between the halves. That day the Lord made a Covenant with Abram in these terms: “To your descendants I give this land, from the wadi of Egypt to the Great River, the river Euphrates.”
Psalm 104 (105): 1-4, 6-9
R/ The Lord remembers his covenant for ever.
Give thanks to the Lord, tell his name, make known his deeds among the peoples. O sing to him, sing his praise; tell all his wonderful works!
Be proud of his holy name, let the hearts that seek the Lord rejoice. Consider the Lord and his strength; constantly seek his face.
O children of Abraham, his servant, O sons of the Jacob he chose. He, the Lord, is our God: his judgements prevail in all the earth.
He remembers his covenant forever, his promise for a thousand generations, the covenant he made with Abraham, the oath he swore to Isaac.
Gospel Acclamation: Ps 118: 18
Alleluia, alleluia! Open my eyes, O Lord, that I may consider the wonders of your law. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 7:15-20
Jesus said to his disciples: “Beware of false prophets who come to you disguised as sheep but underneath are ravenous wolves. You will be able to tell them by their fruits. Can people pick grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles? In the same way, a sound tree produces good fruit but a rotten tree bad fruit. A sound tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor a rotten tree bear good fruit. Any tree that does not produce good fruit is cut down and thrown on the fire. I repeat, you will be able to tell them by their fruits.”
Prayer over the Offerings
May the sacrifice we offer you with joy on the heavenly birthday of Saint Irenaeus bring you glory, O Lord, and instil in us a love of the truth, so that we may keep the Church’s faith inviolate and her unity secure. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Jn 15: 4-5
Remain in me, as I remain in you, says the Lord. Whoever remains in me, and I in him, bears fruit in plenty.
Prayer after Communion
Through these sacred mysteries, we pray, O Lord, give us in your compassion an increase of that faith which brought glory to the Bishop Saint Irenaeus as he maintained it even until death, and may the same faith bring to us, who truly follow it, justification in your sight. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
“Beware of false prophets. Jesus’ statements on this theme are so simple that they sound simplistic. But they are not at all! Men are recognised by their fruits. Many are seductive with their beautiful words. Today, many voices claim to be from the Lord our God, but they do not sound the same; we are lost in wondering on who is a false prophet and who is a true prophet, even if unusual things are done by many of them. May the Lord help us to be less attentive to their words than to their fruits, in order to recognise those who truly speak in the name of Jesus Christ our Saviour.
by L'équipe de publication | Jun 26, 2023 | Evangelium
SAINT CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA
St. Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Doctor of the Church was born at Alexandria, Egypt. He was nephew of the patriarch of that city, Theophilus. Cyril wrote treatises that clarified the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation from heretical interpretations.
Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 27: 8-9
The Lord is the strength of his people, a saving refuge for the one he has anointed. Save your people, Lord, and bless your heritage, and govern them for ever.
Collect
Grant, O Lord, that we may always revere and love your holy name, for you never deprive of your guidance those you set firm on the foundation of your love. 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: Genesis 13: 2, 5-18
Abram was a very rich man, with livestock, silver and gold. Lot, who was travelling with Abram, had flocks and cattle of his own, and tents too. The land was not sufficient to accommodate them both at once, for they had too many possessions to be able to live together. Dispute broke out between the herdsmen of Abram’s livestock and those of Lot’s. (The Canaanites and the Perizzites were then living in the land.) Accordingly Abram said to Lot, ‘Let there be no dispute between me and you, nor between my herdsmen and yours, for we are brothers. Is not the whole land open before you? Part company with me: if you take the left, I will go right; if you take the right, I will go left.’ Looking round, Lot saw all the Jordan plain, irrigated everywhere – this was before the Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah – like the garden of the Lord or the land of Egypt, as far as Zoar. So Lot chose all the Jordan plain for himself and moved off eastwards. Thus they parted company: Abram settled in the land of Canaan; Lot settled among the towns of the plain, pitching his tents on the outskirts of Sodom. Now the people of Sodom were vicious men, great sinners against the Lord. The Lord said to Abram after Lot had parted company with him, ‘Look all round from where you are towards the north and the south, towards the east and the west. All the land within sight I will give to you and your descendants for ever. I will make your descendants like the dust on the ground: when men succeed in counting the specks of dust on the ground, then they will be able to count your descendants! Come, travel through the length and breadth of the land, for I mean to give it to you.’ So Abram went with his tents to settle at the Oak of Mamre, at Hebron, and there he built an altar to the Lord.
Psalm 14 (15): 2-5
R/ The just will live in the presence of the Lord.
Lord, who shall dwell on your holy mountain? He who walks without fault; he who acts with justice and speaks the truth from his heart; he who does not slander with his tongue.
He who does no wrong to his brother, who casts no slur on his neighbour, who holds the godless in disdain, but honours those who fear the Lord.
He who keeps his pledge, come what may; who takes no interest on a loan and accepts no bribes against the innocent. Such a man will stand firm for ever.
Gospel Acclamation: Mt 11: 25
Alleluia, alleluia! Blessed are you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for revealing the mysteries of the kingdom to mere children. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 7:6,12-14
Jesus said to his disciples: ‘Do not give dogs what is holy; and do not throw your pearls in front of pigs, or they may trample them and then turn on you and tear you to pieces. ‘So always treat others as you would like them to treat you; that is the meaning of the Law and the Prophets. ‘Enter by the narrow gate, since the road that leads to perdition is wide and spacious, and many take it; but it is a narrow gate and a hard road that leads to life, and only a few find it.’
Prayer over the Offerings
Receive, O Lord, the sacrifice of conciliation and praise, and grant that, cleansed by its action, we may make offering of a heart pleasing to you. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Ps 144: 15
The eyes of all look to you, Lord, and you give them their food in due season.
Prayer after Communion
Renewed and nourished by the Sacred Body and Precious Blood of your Son, we ask of your mercy, O Lord, that what we celebrate with constant devotion may be our sure pledge of redemption. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
Jesus comes today to preach gentleness and to show us an example, but in his eyes, naivety is not a virtue, especially when it compromises his message. Only God has the power to wisely shake up man’s reticence. As for us who are only messengers, our testimony requires a lot of discernment. For there are deadlines that we cannot shorten, crises that we must respect. One of our greatest miseries that we deal with all day long is that we bring everything down to our desires. From this comes most of our sadness: we expect everything from others and we resent them for not giving us everything; we would like to be recognised, to be valued, to be appreciated in our tastes or choices. However, Jesus Christ asks us not to let ourselves be served, but to serve and give our life; not to be carried, but to carry the burden of our brother; not to be understood, but to understand the other. Give us your Spirit, Lord, and come to act in each of us.
by L'équipe de publication | Jun 26, 2023 | Agenda Biblique
27 JUIN
SAINT CYRILLE d’ALEXANDRIE,
Évêque et docteur de l’Église
Patriarche d’Alexandrie, Cyrille (370-444) fut l’âme du concile d’Éphèse (431) qui, en proclamant Mère de Dieu (Théotokos) la Vierge Marie, affirmait l’unité de la personne du Christ, Fils de Dieu et fils d’une femme. Avec son énergie inflexible, Cyrille maintint fermement la doctrine ainsi définie
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 27, 8-9
Le Seigneur est la force de son peuple, le protecteur et le sauveur de ses fidèles. Sauve-nous, Seigneur, veille sur nous, conduis-nous toujours.
Prière d’ouverture
Fais-nous vivre à tout moment, Seigneur, dans l’amour et le respect de ton saint nom, toi qui ne cesses jamais de guider ceux que tu enracines solidement dans ton amour. Par Jésus.
1ère lecture : Gn 13, 2.5-18
Abram était extrêmement riche en troupeaux, en argent et en or. Loth, qui accompagnait Abram, avait également du petit et du gros bétail, et son propre campement. Le pays ne leur permettait pas d’habiter ensemble, car leurs biens étaient trop considérables pour qu’ils puissent habiter ensemble. Il y eut des disputes entre les bergers d’Abram et ceux de Loth. Les Cananéens et les Perizzites habitaient aussi le pays. Abram dit à Loth : « Surtout, qu’il n’y ait pas de querelle entre toi et moi, entre tes bergers et les miens, car nous sommes frères ! N’as-tu pas tout le pays devant toi ? Sépare-toi donc de moi. Si tu vas à gauche, j’irai à droite, et si tu vas à droite, j’irai à gauche. » Loth leva les yeux et il vit que toute la région du Jourdain était bien irriguée. Avant que le Seigneur détruisît Sodome et Gomorrhe, elle était comme le jardin du Seigneur, comme le pays d’Égypte, quand on arrive au delta du Nil. Loth choisit pour lui toute la région du Jourdain et il partit vers l’est. C’est ainsi qu’ils se séparèrent. Abram habita dans le pays de Canaan, et Loth habita dans les villes de la région du Jourdain ; il poussa ses campements jusqu’à Sodome. Les gens de Sodome se conduisaient mal, et ils péchaient gravement contre le Seigneur. Après le départ de Loth, le Seigneur dit à Abram : « Lève les yeux et regarde, de l’endroit où tu es, vers le nord et le midi, vers l’orient et l’occident. Tout le pays que tu vois, je te le donnerai, à toi et à ta descendance, pour toujours. Je rendrai nombreuse ta descendance, autant que la poussière de la terre : si l’on pouvait compter les grains de poussière, on pourrait compter tes descendants! Lève-toi ! Parcours le pays en long et en large : c’est à toi que je vais le donner. » Abram déplaça son campement et alla s’établir aux chênes de Mambré, près d’Hébron ; et là, il bâtit un autel au Seigneur.
Psaume : 14 (15), 2-3a, 3bc- 4ab, 4d-5
R/ Seigneur, qui séjournera sous ta tente ?
Celui qui se conduit parfaitement, qui agit avec justice et dit la vérité selon son cœur. Il met un frein à sa langue.
Il ne fait pas de tort à son frère et n’outrage pas son prochain. À ses yeux, le réprouvé est méprisable mais il honore les fidèles du Seigneur.
Il ne reprend pas sa parole. Il prête son argent sans intérêt, n’accepte rien qui nuise à l’innocent. Qui fait ainsi demeure inébranlable.
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia. Moi, je suis la lumière du monde, dit le Seigneur. Celui qui me suit aura la lumière de la vie. Alléluia. (Jn 8, 12)
Évangile : Mt 7, 6.12-14
En ce temps-là, Jésus disait à ses disciples : « Ne donnez pas aux chiens ce qui est sacré ; ne jetez pas vos perles aux pourceaux, de peur qu’ils ne les piétinent, puis se retournent pour vous déchirer. 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. Entrez par la porte étroite. Elle est grande, la porte, il est large, le chemin qui conduit à la perdition ; et ils sont nombreux, ceux qui s’y engagent. Mais elle est étroite, la porte, il est resserré, le chemin qui conduit à la vie; et ils sont peu nombreux, ceux qui le trouvent. »
Prière sur les offrandes
Accepte, Seigneur, le sacrifice de louange et de pardon, afin que nos cœurs, purifiés par sa puissance,t’offrent un amour qui réponde à ton amour. Par Jésus.
Antienne de communion : Ps 144, 15
Tous ont les yeux sur toi, Seigneur, ils espèrent, et tu donnes à chacun sa nourriture.
Prière après la communion
Renouvelés par le corps et le sang de ton Fils, nous implorons ta bonté, Seigneur : fais qu’à jamais rachetés, nous possédions dans ton Royaume ce que nous célébrons en chaque Eucharistie. Par Jésus.
Méditation
Jésus vient aujourd’hui nous prêcher la douceur et nous montrer l’exemple, mais à ses yeux la naïveté n’est pas une vertu, surtout quand elle compromet son message. Seul Dieu a le pouvoir de bousculer à bon escient les réticences de l’homme. Quant à nous qui ne sommes que des messagers, notre témoignage réclame beaucoup de discernement. Car, il y a des délais que nous ne pouvons pas raccourcir, des crises que nous devons respecter. L’une de nos plus grosses misères traitées à longueur de journée est que nous ramenons tout à nos désirs. De la vienne la plupart de nos tristesses : nous attendons tout des autres et nous leur en voulons de ne pas tout nous donner ; nous voudrions être reconnus, être estimés, être valorisés dans nos goûts ou choix. Mais Jésus-Christ nous dit : non pas être servi, mais servir et donner sa vie ; non pas être porté, mais porter le fardeau du frère ; non pas être compris, mais comprendre l’autre. Donne-nous ton Esprit Seigneur et viens agir en chacun de nous
by L'équipe de publication | Jun 25, 2023 | Evangelium
SAINT ANTHELM OF BELLEY
Anthelm was born in 1107 in a castle near Chambery, in Savoy, France. He was a prior of the Carthusian Grand Chartreuse and bishop of Belley. In liturgical art, Anthelm is depicted with a lamp lit by a divine hand. He was remarkable for monastic reforms
Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 27: 8-9
The Lord is the strength of his people, a saving refuge for the one he has anointed. Save your people, Lord, and bless your heritage, and govern them for ever.
Collect
Grant, O Lord, that we may always revere and love your holy name, for you never deprive of your guidance those you set firm on the foundation of your love. 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: Genesis 12:1-9
The Lord said to Abram, “Leave your country, your family and your father’s house, for the land I will show you. I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name so famous that it will be used as a blessing. I will bless those who bless you: I will curse those who slight you. All the tribes of the earth shall bless themselves by you.” So Abram went as the Lord told him, and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he left Haran. Abram took his wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the possessions they had amassed and the people they had acquired in Haran. They set off for the land of Canaan, and arrived there. Abram passed through the land as far as Shechem’s holy place, the Oak of Moreh. At that time the Canaanites were in the land. The Lord appeared to Abram and said, “It is to your descendants that I will give this land.” So Abram built there an altar for the Lord who had appeared to him. From there he moved on to the mountainous district east of Bethel, where he pitched his tent, with Bethel to the west and Ai to the east. There he built an altar to the Lord and invoked the name of the Lord. Then Abram made his way stage by stage to the Negeb.
Psalm 32 (33): 12-13, 18-20, 22
R/ Happy the people the Lord has chosen as his own.
They are happy, whose God is the Lord, the people he has chosen as his own. From the heavens the Lord looks forth, he sees all the children of men.
The Lord looks on those who revere him, on those who hope in his love, to rescue their souls from death, to keep them alive in famine.
Our soul is waiting for the Lord. The Lord is our help and our shield. May your love be upon us, O Lord, as we place all our hope in you.
Gospel Acclamation: Jn 17: 17
Alleluia, alleluia! Your word is truth, O Lord: consecrate us in the truth. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 7: 1-5
Jesus said to his disciples: “Do not judge, and you will not be judged; because the judgements you give are the judgements you will get, and the amount you measure out is the amount you will be given. Why do you observe the splinter in your brother’s eye and never notice the plank in your own? How dare you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the splinter out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own? Hypocrite! Take the plank out of your own eye first, and then you will see clearly enough to take the splinter out of your brother’s eye.”
Prayer over the Offerings
Receive, O Lord, the sacrifice of conciliation and praise, and grant that, cleansed by its action, we may make offering of a heart pleasing to you. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Ps 144: 15
The eyes of all look to you, Lord, and you give them their food in due season.
Prayer after Communion
Renewed and nourished by the Sacred Body and Precious Blood of your Son, we ask of your mercy, O Lord, that what we celebrate with constant devotion may be our sure pledge of redemption. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
“Do not judge!” This is one of the most disturbing words of Jesus. He does not say: “Close your eyes, close your ears; do not reflect on events, attitudes or situations.” No! On the contrary, he even recommends us to be careful like snakes, but warns us against setting ourselves as judges and substituting ourselves for God who alone can assess a man’s guilt. Jesus Christ insists that there is an order to be respected in all things; first see clearly, then enlighten others; first challenge yourself, before challenging your brothers; first convert, then challenge your brothers or your community. So, if we want to avoid any bad surprises, the safest thing would be to borrow God’s measure, to give it back to him at the right time. But God’s measure is not easy to handle; it is infinitely elastic. It has a name: mercy. Let us try this mercy through the grace of Christ.
by L'équipe de publication | Jun 25, 2023 | Agenda Biblique
26 JUIN
SAINT ANTHELME,
SAINTS SALOMON ET ÉLEONORE
Né non loin de Chambéry, Anthelme préféra la solitude de la prière avec le Christ à la vie mondaine et chasseresse des grands seigneurs. Il reconstruisit la Grande-Chartreuse qu’une avalanche avait détruite et en devint le septième prieur.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 27, 8-9
Le Seigneur est la force de son peuple, le protecteur et le sauveur de ses fidèles. Sauve-nous, Seigneur, veille sur nous, conduis-nous toujours.
Prière d’ouverture
Fais-nous vivre à tout moment, Seigneur, dans l’amour et le respect de ton saint nom, toi qui ne cesses jamais de guider ceux que tu enracines solidement dans ton amour. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture : Gn 12, 1-9
En ces jours-là, le Seigneur dit à Abram qui vivait alors en Chaldée: « Quitte ton pays, ta parenté et la maison de ton père, et va vers le pays que je te montrerai. Je ferai de toi une grande nation, je te bénirai, je rendrai grand ton nom, et tu deviendras une bénédiction. Je bénirai ceux qui te béniront ; celui qui te maudira, je le réprouverai. En toi seront bénies toutes les familles de la terre. » Abram s’en alla, comme le Seigneur le lui avait dit, et Loth s’en alla avec lui. Abram avait 75 ans lorsqu’il sortit de Harane. Il prit sa femme Saraï, son neveu Loth, tous les biens qu’ils avaient acquis, et les personnes dont ils s’étaient entourés à Harane ; ils se mirent en route pour Canaan et ils arrivèrent dans ce pays. Abram traversa le pays jusqu’au lieu nommé Sichem, au Chêne de Moré. Les Cananéens étaient alors dans le pays. Le Seigneur apparut à Abram et dit : « À ta descendance je donnerai ce pays. » Et là, Abram bâtit un autel au Seigneur qui lui était apparu. De là, il se rendit dans la montagne, à l’est de Béthel, et il planta sa tente, ayant Béthel à l’ouest, et Aï à l’est. Là, il bâtit un autel au Seigneur et il invoqua le nom du Seigneur. Puis, de campement en campement, Abram s’en alla vers le Néguev.
Psaume : 32 (33), 12-13, 20.22
R/ Heureux le peuple que le Seigneur s’est choisi pour domaine.
Heureux le peuple dont le Seigneur est le Dieu, heureuse la nation qu’il s’est choisie pour domaine ! Du haut des cieux, le Seigneur regarde : il voit la race des hommes.
Dieu veille sur ceux qui le craignent, qui mettent leur espoir en son amour, pour les délivrer de la mort, les garder en vie aux jours de famine.
Nous attendons notre vie du Seigneur : il est pour nous un appui, un bouclier. Que ton amour, Seigneur, soit sur nous comme notre espoir est en toi !
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia. Elle est vivante, efficace, la parole de Dieu ; elle juge des intentions et des pensées du cœur. Alléluia. (cf. He 4, 12)
Évangile : Mt 7, 1-5
En ce temps-là, Jésus disait à ses disciples : « Ne jugez pas, pour ne pas être jugés ; de la manière dont vous jugez, vous serez jugés ; de la mesure dont vous mesurez, on vous mesurera. Quoi ! tu regardes la paille dans l’œil de ton frère ; et la poutre qui est dans ton œil, tu ne la remarques pas ? Ou encore: Comment vas- tu dire à ton frère: “Laisse- moi enlever la paille de ton œil”, alors qu’il y a une poutre dans ton œil à toi? Hypocrite! Enlève d’abord la poutre de ton œil ; alors tu verras clair pour enlever la paille qui est dans l’œil de ton frère. »
Prière sur les offrandes
Accepte, Seigneur, le sacrifice de louange et de pardon, afin que nos cœurs, purifiés par sa puissance, t’offrent un amour qui réponde à ton amour. Par Jésus.
Antienne de communion : Ps 144
Tous ont les yeux sur toi, Seigneur, ils espèrent, et tu donnes à chacun sa nourriture.
Prière après la communion
Renouvelés par le corps et le sang de ton Fils, nous implorons ta bonté, Seigneur : fais qu’à jamais rachetés, nous possédions dans ton Royaume ce que nous célébrons en chaque Eucharistie. Par Jésus.
Méditation
« Ne jugez pas ! » Voilà l’une des paroles les plus inquiétantes de Jésus. Il ne dit pas : « Fermez-vous les yeux, bouchez-vous les oreilles ; ne réfléchissez ni aux événements ni aux attitudes ni aux situations. Il nous recommande même d’être prudents comme les serpents, sans nous poser en juges et de ne pas nous substituer à Dieu qui seul peut apprécier la culpabilité d’un homme. Jésus-Christ insiste, il y a un ordre à respecter en toute chose ; d’abord voir clair, puis éclairer les autres ; d’abord se mettre en cause, avant de reprendre ses frères ; d’abord se convertir, ensuite seulement contester ses frères ou sa communauté. Donc, si nous voulons éviter toute mauvaise surprise, le plus sur serait d’emprunter à Dieu sa mesure, pour la lui rendre au bon moment. Mais la mesure de Dieu n’est pas facile à manier ; elle est infiniment élastique. Elle a un nom : miséricorde. Essayons cette miséricorde par la grâce du Christ.