Saturday 23 august

Saint  Rose of Lima (1586 – 1617)

Psalter: Week IV

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She was born in Lima, in Peru. She lived a life of selflessness and devotion from an early age. She refused to marry, and became a Dominican tertiary at the age of 20. Her asceticism and her intense spiritual experiences excited the criticism of her friends and family and the suspicion of the Church authorities.

Entrance Antiphon: Ps 83: 10-11        

Turn your eyes, O God, our shield; and look on the face of your anointed one; one day within your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere.

Collect   

O God, who have prepared for those who love you good things which no eye can see, fill our hearts, we pray, with the warmth of your love, so that, loving you in all things and above all things, we may attain your promises, which surpass every human desire. 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: Ruth 2:1-3,8-11,4:13-17

Naomi had a kinsman on her husband’s side, well-to-do and of Elimelech’s clan. His name was Boaz. Ruth the Moabitess said to Naomi, ‘Let me go into the fields and glean among the ears of corn in the footsteps of some man who will look on me with favour.’ And she said to her, ‘Go, my daughter.’ So she set out and went to glean in the fields after the reapers. And it chanced that she came to that part of the fields which belonged to Boaz of Elimelech’s clan. Boaz said to Ruth, ‘Listen, my daughter, and understand this. You are not to glean in any other field, do not leave here but stay with my servants. Keep your eyes on whatever part of the field they are reaping and follow behind. I have ordered my servants not to molest you. And if you are thirsty, go to the pitchers and drink what the servants have drawn.’ Then she fell on her face, bowing to the ground. And she said to him, ‘How have I so earned your favour that you take notice of me, even though I am a foreigner?’ And Boaz answered her, I have been told all you have done for your mother-in-law since your husband’s death, and how you left your own father and mother and the land where you were born to come among a people whom you knew nothing about before you came here.’ So Boaz took Ruth and she became his wife. And when they came together, the Lord made her conceive and she bore a son. And the women said to Naomi, ‘Blessed be the Lord who has not left the dead man without next of kin this day to perpetuate his name in Israel. The child will be a comfort to you and the prop of your old age, for your daughter-in-law who loves you and is more to you than seven sons has given him birth.’ And Naomi took the child to her own bosom and she became his nurse. And the women of the neighbourhood gave him a name. ‘A son has been born for Naomi’ they said; and they named him Obed. This was the father of David’s father, Jesse.

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 127(128):1-5

R/ Indeed thus shall be blessed the man who fears the Lord.

O blessed are those who fear the Lord and walk in his ways! By the labour of your hands you shall eat. You will be happy and prosper.

Your wife will be like a fruitful vine in the heart of your house; your children like shoots of the olive, around your table.

Indeed thus shall be blessed the man who fears the Lord. May the Lord bless you from Zion all the days of your life!

Gospel Acclamation: Ps118:36,29

Alleluia, alleluia! Bend my heart to your will, O Lord, and teach me your law. Alleluia!

Gospel: Matthew 23:1-12

Addressing the people and his disciples Jesus said, ‘The scribes and the Pharisees occupy the chair of Moses. You must therefore do what they tell you and listen to what they say; but do not be guided by what they do: since they do not practise what they preach. They tie up heavy burdens and lay them on men’s shoulders, but will they lift a finger to move them? Not they! Everything they do is done to attract attention, like wearing broader phylacteries and longer tassels, like wanting to take the place of honour at banquets and the front seats in the synagogues, being greeted obsequiously in the market squares and having people call them Rabbi. ‘You, however, must not allow yourselves to be called Rabbi, since you have only one master, and you are all brothers. You must call no one on earth your father, since you have only one Father, and he is in heaven. Nor must you allow yourselves to be called teachers, for you have only one Teacher, the Christ. The greatest among you must be your servant. Anyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and anyone who humbles himself will be exalted.’

Prayer over the Offerings    

Receive our oblation, O Lord, by which is brought about a glorious exchange, that, by offering what you have given, we may merit to receive your very self. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Ps 129: 7        

With the Lord there is mercy; in him is plentiful redemption.

Prayer after Communion    

Made partakers of Christ through these Sacraments, we humbly implore your mercy, Lord, that, conformed to his image on earth, we may merit also to be his coheirs in heaven. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.

Meditation

The gospel presents three crucial points that call for profound reflection in our lives. First, when Jesus mentions  that “The scribes and the Pharisees have taken their seat on the chair of Moses,” He is highlighting an attitude that still resonates with us today. Secondly, Jesus warns against the scribes saying, “They love places of honour at banquets, seats of honour in synagogues, greetings in marketplaces, and the salutation Rabbi.” This points to the danger of falling into a trap of popularity, power, fortune, and other forms of achievement. This simply means that people are blinded/clouded by praises which, in the end, make them lose their sense of identity and become self-righteous. Thirdly, Jesus cautions his disciples, “As for you, do not be called Rabbi. You have but one teacher, and you are all brothers.”  He is warning His disciples and the religious leaders about the temptation to seek honours and titles that draw attention to oneself instead of God and His word. This is a call to serve people with humility and sincerity rather than with pride and self-promotion. Let our words be the living testimonies of Christ: humility, poverty, patience, and obedience.

SAMEDI 23 aout

Saint  rose de lima

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Psautier: IV

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La patronne de l’Amérique du Sud est une jeune Péruvienne d’origine espagnole, morte à trente et un ans. Isabelle d’Oliva (1586-1617), surnommée Rose à cause de son teint, prit à vingt ans l’habit de tertiaire dominicaine, comme sainte Catherine de Sienne qu’elle admirait. Elle habita alors une petite cellule dans le jardin de ses parents et y vécut dans la mortification et de dures épreuves intérieures.

Antienne  d’ouverture : Ps 83, 10

Dieu, notre bouclier, regarde: vois le visage de ton Christ. Un jour passé dans ta maison en vaut pour moi plus que mille.

Prière  d’ouverture

Pour ceux qui t’aiment, Seigneur, tu as préparé des biens que l’œil ne peut voir. Répands en nos cœurs la ferveur de ta charité, afin que t’aimant en toute chose et par-dessus tout, nous obtenions de toi l’héritage promis qui surpasse tout désir. Par Jésus Christ.

1ère lecture : Rt 2, 1-3.8-11 ; 4, 13-17

Noémi avait un parent du côté de son mari Élimélek ; c’était un riche propriétaire du même clan ; il s’appelait Booz. Ruth la Moabite dit à Noémi : « Laisse-moi aller glaner dans les champs, derrière celui aux yeux de qui je trouverai grâce. » Elle lui répondit : « Va, ma fille. » Ruth partit donc glaner dans les champs derrière les moissonneurs. Elle se trouva par bonheur dans la parcelle d’un champ appartenant à Booz, du clan d’Élimélek. Booz dit à Ruth: « Tu m’entends bien, n’est-ce pas, ma fille ? Ne va pas glaner dans un autre champ. Ne t’éloigne pas de celui-ci, mais attache-toi aux pas de mes servantes. Regarde dans quel champ on moissonne, et suis-les. N’ai-je pas interdit aux serviteurs de te molester ? Si tu as soif, va boire aux cruches ce que les serviteurs auront puisé. » Alors Ruth se prosterna face contre terre et lui dit : « Pourquoi ai-je trouvé grâce à tes yeux, pourquoi t’intéresser à moi, moi qui suis une étrangère ? » Booz lui répondit : « On m’a dit et répété tout ce que tu as fait pour ta belle-mère après la mort de ton mari, comment tu as quitté ton père, ta mère et le pays de ta parenté, pour te rendre chez un peuple que tu n’avais jamais connu de ta vie. » Booz prit Ruth comme épouse, elle devint sa femme et il s’unit à elle. Le Seigneur lui accorda de concevoir, et elle enfanta un fils. Les femmes de Bethléem dirent à Noémi: « Béni soit le Seigneur qui aujourd’hui ne t’a pas laissée sans quelqu’un pour te racheter ! Que son nom soit célébré en Israël ! Cet enfant te fera revivre, il sera l’appui de ta vieillesse : il est né de ta belle-fille qui t’aime, et qui vaut mieux pour toi que sept fils. » Noémi prit l’enfant, le mit sur son sein, et se chargea de l’élever. Les voisines lui donnèrent son nom. Elles disaient : « Il est né un fils à Noémi. » Et elles le nommèrent Obed. Ce fut le père de Jessé, qui fut le père de David.

Psaume : 127 (128), 1-2, 3, 4-5

R/ Voilà comment sera béni l’homme qui craint le Seigneur. (Ps 127, 4)

Heureux qui craint le Seigneur et marche selon ses voies ! Tu te nourriras du travail de tes mains : Heureux es-tu ! À toi, le bonheur !

Ta femme sera dans ta maison comme une vigne généreuse, et tes fils, autour de la table, comme des plants d’olivier.

Voilà comment sera béni l’homme qui craint le Seigneur. De Sion, que le Seigneur te bénisse ! Tu verras le bonheur de Jérusalem tous les jours de ta vie. 

Acclamation

Alléluia. Alléluia.  Vous n’avez qu’un seul Père, celui qui est aux cieux ; vous n’avez qu’un seul maître, le Christ. Alléluia. (cf. Mt 23, 9b.10b)

Évangile : Mt 23, 1-12

En ce temps-là, Jésus s’adressa aux foules et à ses disciples, et il déclara : « Les scribes et les pharisiens enseignent dans la chaire de Moïse. Donc, tout ce qu’ils peuvent vous dire, faites-le et observez-le. Mais n’agissez pas d’après leurs actes, car ils disent et ne font pas. Ils attachent de pesants fardeaux, difficiles à porter, et ils en chargent les épaules des gens ; mais eux-mêmes ne veulent pas les remuer du doigt. Toutes leurs actions, ils les font pour être remarqués des gens : ils élargissent leurs phylactères et rallongent leurs franges; ils aiment les places d’honneur dans les dîners, les sièges d’honneur dans les synagogues et les salutations sur les places publiques; ils aiment recevoir des gens le titre de Rabbi. Pour vous, ne vous faites pas donner le titre de Rabbi, car vous n’avez qu’un seul maître pour vous enseigner, et vous êtes tous frères. Ne donnez à personne sur terre le nom de père, car vous n’avez qu’un seul Père, celui qui est aux cieux. Ne vous faites pas non plus donner le titre de maîtres, car vous n’avez qu’un seul maître, le Christ. Le plus grand parmi vous sera votre serviteur. Qui s’élèvera sera abaissé, qui s’abaissera sera élevé. »

Prière  sur  les  offrandes

Accepte, Seigneur notre Dieu, ce que nous présentons pour cette eucharistie où s’accomplit un admirable échange. En offrant ce que tu nous as donné, puissions-nous te recevoir toi-même. Par Jésus.

Antienne  de  communion : Ps 129, 7

Auprès du Seigneur est la grâce, l’abondance du rachat.

Prière  après  la  communion

Par cette eucharistie, Seigneur, tu nous as unis davantage au Christ, et nous te supplions encore. Accorde-nous de lui ressembler sur la terre et de partager sa gloire dans le ciel. Lui qui.

Méditation

Ce qui rend l’enseignement efficace c’est le fait que l’enseignant l’accompagne de son témoignage de vie. Cependant cela n’est pas toujours le cas. Beaucoup enseignent mais leur mode de vie en donne un contre témoignage. Dès lors que faut il faire ? Rejeter l’enseignement qui est pourtant de Dieu ?La réponse c’est non car il nous dit : « tout ce qu’ils peuvent vous dire, faites-le et observez-le. Mais n’agissez pas d’après leurs actes, car ils disent et ne font pas ». Le salut consiste à faire la volonté de Dieu et non celle d’un homme.

Friday 22 august

Saint  John Kemble (1599-1679)

Psalter: Week IV

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John Kemble was one of the oldest of the martyrs, being 80 when executed. In 1678 he was caught up in the aftermath of the “Popish Plot”. He was cleared of all involvement of this and was eventually condemned for being a “seminary priest. He was hanged, drawn and when dead quartered at Widemarsh Common on 22 August 1679.

Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 44: 10 

At your right stands the queen in robes of gold, finely arrayed.

Collect 

O God, who made the Mother of your Son to be our Mother and our Queen, graciously grant that, sustained by her intercession, we may attain in the heavenly Kingdom the glory promised to your children. 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: Ruth 1:1, 3-6, 14-16, 22

In the days of the Judges famine came to the land and a certain man from Bethlehem of Judah went – he, his wife and his two sons – to live in the country of Moab. Elimelech, Naomi’s husband, died, and she and her two sons were left. These married Moabite women: one was named Orpah and the other Ruth. They lived there about ten years. Then both Mahlon and Chilion also died and the woman was bereft of her two sons and her husband. So she and her daughters-in-law prepared to return from the country of Moab, for she had heard that the Lord had visited his people and given them food. Then Orpah kissed her mother-in-law and went back to her people. But Ruth clung to her. Naomi said to her, ‘Look, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and to her god. You must return too; follow your sister-in-law.’ But Ruth said, ‘Do not press me to leave you and to turn back from your company, for wherever you go, I will go, wherever you live, I will live. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.’ This was how Naomi, she who returned from the country of Moab, came back with Ruth the Moabitess her daughter-in-law. And they came to Bethlehem at the beginning of the barley harvest.

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 145 (146):5-10

R/ My soul, give praise to the Lord.

He is happy who is helped by Jacob’s God, whose hope is in the Lord his God, who alone made heaven and earth, the seas and all they contain.

It is he who keeps faith for ever, who is just to those who are oppressed. It is he who gives bread to the hungry, the Lord, who sets prisoners free,!

the Lord who gives sight to the blind, who raises up those who are bowed down, the Lord, who protects the stranger and upholds the widow and orphan.

It is the Lord who loves the just but thwarts the path of the wicked. The Lord will reign for ever,Zion’s God, from age to age.

Gospel Acclamation: Ps 118:18

Alleluia, alleluia! Open my eyes, O Lord, that I may consider the wonders of your law. Alleluia!

Gospel: Matthew 22:34-40

When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees they got together and, to disconcert him, one of them put a question, ‘Master, which is the greatest commandment of the Law?’ Jesus said, ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second resembles it: You must love your neighbour as yourself. On these two commandments hang the whole Law, and the Prophets also.’

Prayer over the Offerings            

As we observe this Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we bring you our offerings, O Lord, praying to be given strength by the humanity of Christ, who offered himself to you on the Cross as the unblemished oblation. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.

Communion Antiphon: Cf. Lk 1: 45           

Blessed are you who have believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord will be fulfilled.

Prayer after Communion             

Having received this heavenly Sacrament, we humbly pray, O Lord, that we, who reverently celebrate the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, may merit to be partakers at your eternal banquet. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

Today’s Gospel highlights the greatest commandment, which is closely tied to the principle of the Cross. The specific action we are called to do is a dual one, that is, love God by surrendering every aspect of our lives to Him, and extending that love to others. This commandment aligns with the foundational teaching of Christianity. This parable condemns the contempt that Israel, as a whole, and individuals, in general, have for God’s gracious invitation through Jesus the Messiah. The central theme of the parable revolves around the wedding banquet of the Son, symbolising the Messianic banquet, which all will enjoy at the end of the age. This will represent a moment where all God’s people will partake in as they celebrate their transition from this life to the life to come.

Vendredi 22 aout

Sainte vierge marie reine

Psautier: IV

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De quelle royauté est-il question dans ce titre que l’Église donne à Marie pour la chanter et l’invoquer ? De celle qui convient à la Mère du Seigneur et Sauveur du monde, Jésus ; de la royauté qu’elle exerce sur les cœurs, comme son Fils, en les attirant par son amour, en les éclairant par son exemple, en les soutenant par sa prière.

Antienne  d’ouverture : Ps 83, 10

Humble servante du Seigneur, la Vierge Marie, notre Reine, se tient aux côtés du Christ.

Prière  d’ouverture

Dieu qui as voulu que la Mère de ton Fils soit notre Mère et notre Reine, fais que, soutenus par son intercession, nous obtenions dans le ciel la gloire promise à tes enfants. Par Jésus Christ des changements de ce monde, nos cœurs s’établissent fermement là où se trouvent les vraies joies. Par Jésus Christ.

1ère lecture : Ruth 1, 1.3-6.14b- 16.22

À l’époque où gouvernaient les Juges, il y eut une famine dans le pays. Un homme de Bethléem de Juda émigra avec sa femme et ses deux fils pour s’établir dans la région appelée Champs-de-Moab. Élimélek, le mari de Noémi, mourut, et Noémi resta seule avec ses deux fils, Mahlone et Kilyone. Ceux-ci épousèrent deux Moabites; l’une s’appelait Orpa (c’est-à-dire : Volte- face) et l’autre, Ruth (c’est-à-dire : Compagne). Ils demeurèrent là une dizaine d’années. Mahlone et Kilyone moururent à leur tour, et Noémi resta privée de ses deux fils et de son mari. Alors, avec ses belles- filles, elle se prépara à quitter les Champs-de-Moabet à retourner chez elle, car elle avait appris que le Seigneur avait visité son peuple et lui donnait du pain. En cours de route, Orpa embrassa sa belle-mère et la quitta, mais Ruth restait attachée à ses pas. Noémi lui dit : « Tu vois, ta belle- sœur est retournée vers son peuple et vers ses dieux. Retourne, toi aussi, comme ta belle-sœur. » Ruth lui répondit : « Ne me force pas à t’abandonner et à m’éloigner de toi, car où tu iras, j’irai; où tu t’arrêteras, je m’arrêterai; ton peuple sera mon peuple, et ton Dieu sera mon Dieu. » Noémi revint donc des Champs-de-Moab avec sa belle-fille, Ruth la Moabite. Elles arrivèrent à Bethléem au début de la moisson de l’orge.

Psaume : 145 (146), 5-6ab, 6c- 7, 8-9a, 9bc-10

R/ Chante, ô mon âme, la louange du Seigneur !

Heureux qui s’appuie sur le Dieu de Jacob, qui met son espoir dans le Seigneur son Dieu, lui qui a fait le ciel et la terre et la mer et tout ce qu’ils renferment !

Il garde à jamais sa fidélité, il fait justice aux opprimés, aux affamés, il donne le pain ; le Seigneur délie les enchaînés.

Le Seigneur ouvre les yeux des aveugles, le Seigneur redresse les accablés, le Seigneur aime les justes, le Seigneur protège l’étranger.

Il soutient la veuve et l’orphelin, il égare les pas du méchant. D’âge en âge, le Seigneur régnera : ton Dieu, ô Sion, pour toujours !

Acclamation

Alléluia. Alléluia. Fais-moi connaître ta route, mon Dieu ; dirige-moi par ta vérité. Alléluia.

Évangile : Matthieu 22, 34-40

En ce temps-là, les pharisiens, apprenant que Jésus avait fermé la bouche aux sadducéens, se réunirent, et l’un d’entre eux, un docteur de la Loi, posa une question à Jésus pour le mettre à l’épreuve : « Maître, dans la Loi, quel est le grand commandement ?» Jésus lui répondit : « Tu aimeras le Seigneur ton Dieu de tout ton cœur, de toute ton âme et de tout ton esprit. Voilà le grand, le premier commandement. Et le second lui est semblable : Tu aimeras ton prochain comme toi-même. De ces deux commandements dépend toute la Loi, ainsi que les Prophètes. »

Prière  sur  les  offrandes

En célébrant la mémoire de la bienheureuse Vierge Marie, nous t’apportons nos offrandes, Seigneur, et nous te supplions : que Jésus Christ, dans son amour pour les hommes, vienne à notre secours, puisqu’il s’est offert sur la croix comme une victime pure. Lui qui.

Antienne  de  communion : Ps 129

Bienheureuse, toi qui as cru à l’accomplissement des paroles qui te furent dites de la part du Seigneur

Prière  après  la  communion

Nourris par le sacrement du ciel, nous te supplions, Seigneur : donne à ceux qui vénèrent en ce jour la Vierge Marie, de participer au banquet du Royaume éternel. Par Jésus

Méditation :

Aimer c’est la parole qui résume Dieu car Dieu est amour. Aimer nous donne d’être des serviteurs. Il nous dispose au pardon et crée en nous l’ouverture à la réconciliation avec ceux qui nous ont offenser. Aimer c’est tout faire pour Dieu, tout donner pour Dieu car Il est amour. L’homme qui est fait à l’image et à la ressemblance de Dieu ne saurait être exclu de notre cœur. Que Dieu remplisse nos cœurs de son amour au long de cette journée

Thursday 21 august

Pope Saint Pius X (1835 – 1914)

Psalter: Week IV

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He was ordained to the priesthood at the age of 23. He was successively bishop of Mantua and of Venice, and was elected Pope, against his wishes, in 1903. He lived in great poverty even when he was Pope, and preached sermons every Sunday. The clamour for his canonization started immediately after his death.

Entrance Antiphon

The Lord chose him for himself as high priest, and, opening his treasure house, made him rich in all good things.

Collect

O God, who to safeguard the Catholic faith and to restore all things in Christ, filled Pope Saint Pius the Tenth with heavenly wisdom and apostolic fortitude, graciously grant that, following his teaching and example, we may gain an eternal prize. 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 11:29-39

The spirit of the Lord came on Jephthah, who crossed Gilead and Manasseh, passed through to Mizpah in Gilead, and from Mizpah in Gilead made his way to the rear of the Ammonites. And Jephthah made a vow to the Lord, ‘If you deliver the Ammonites into my hands, then the first person to meet me from the door of my house when I return in triumph from fighting the Ammonites shall belong to the Lord, and I will offer him up as a holocaust. Jephthah marched against the Ammonites to attack them, and the Lord delivered them into his power. He harassed them from Aroer almost to Minnith (twenty towns) and to Abel-keramim. It was a very severe defeat, and the Ammonites were humbled before the Israelites. As Jephthah returned to his house at Mizpah, his daughter came out from it to meet him; she was dancing to the sound of timbrels. This was his only child; apart from her he had neither son nor daughter. When he saw her, he tore his clothes and exclaimed, ‘Oh my daughter, what sorrow you are bringing me! Must it be you, the cause of my ill-fortune! I have given a promise to the Lord, and I cannot unsay what I have said.’ She answered him, ‘My father, you have given a promise to the Lord; treat me as the vow you took binds you to, since the Lord has given you vengeance on your enemies the Ammonites.’ Then she said to her father, ‘Grant me one request. Let me be free for two months. I shall go and wander in the mountains, and with my companions bewail my virginity.’ He answered, ‘Go’, and let her depart for two months. So she went away with her companions and bewailed her virginity in the mountains. When the two months were over, she returned to her father, and he treated her as the vow that he had uttered bound him. She had never known a man.

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 39 (40):5, 7-10

R/ Here I am, Lord! I come to do your will.

Happy the man who has placed his trust in the Lord and has not gone over to the rebels who follow false gods.

You do not ask for sacrifice and offerings, but an open ear. You do not ask for holocaust and victim. Instead, here am I.

In the scroll of the book it stands written that I should do your will. My God, I delight in your law in the depth of my heart.

Your justice I have proclaimed in the great assembly. My lips I have not sealed; you know it, O Lord.

Gospel Acclamation: Ps118:27

Alleluia, alleluia! Make me grasp the way of your precepts, and I will muse on your wonders. Alleluia!

Gospel Matthew 22:1-14

Jesus began to speak to the chief priests and elders of the people in parables: ‘The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a feast for his son’s wedding. He sent his servants to call those who had been invited, but they would not come. Next he sent some more servants. “Tell those who have been invited” he said “that I have my banquet all prepared, my oxen and fattened cattle have been slaughtered, everything is ready. Come to the wedding.” But they were not interested: one went off to his farm, another to his business, and the rest seized his servants, maltreated them and killed them. The king was furious. He despatched his troops, destroyed those murderers and burnt their town. Then he said to his servants, “The wedding is ready; but as those who were invited proved to be unworthy, go to the crossroads in the town and invite everyone you can find to the wedding.” So these servants went out on to the roads and collected together everyone they could find, bad and good alike; and the wedding hall was filled with guests. When the king came in to look at the guests he noticed one man who was not wearing a wedding garment, and said to him, “How did you get in here, my friend, without a wedding garment?” And the man was silent. Then the king said to the attendants, “Bind him hand and foot and throw him out into the dark, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth.” For many are called, but few are chosen.’

Prayer over the Offerings

Receive with kindness our oblations and grant, O Lord, we pray, that, following the teachings of Pope Saint Pius, we may celebrate these divine mysteries with sincere reverence and receive them in a spirit of faith. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Cf. Jn 10: 11

The Good Shepherd has laid down his life for his sheep.

Prayer after Communion

Celebrating the Memorial of Pope Saint Pius, we pray, O Lord our God, that by the power of this heavenly table we may be made constant in the faith and be of one accord in your love. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

The gospel narrates the responses of the invited guests to the king’s feast. Most of them decline the invitation, which is considered an insult to the king.  Numerous excuses were made to avoid accepting the invitation. There is a common saying that those truly desiring to attend a feast would easily accept the invitation.  However, if not, they can find numerous reasons to decline that invitation. The underlying question is whether we are we ready to say, yes, to God’s invitation.