by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Jan 22, 2020 | Agenda Biblique
Jeudi 23 Janvier 2020
Saint Barnard
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Il se marie et vit à la cour de l’empereur Charlemagne. D’accord avec sa femme, après sept ans de vie commune, il se consacre à Dieu au monastère d’Ambronay-01500, en Bresse. Devenu archevêque de Vienne sur le Rhône, en 810, il est l’un des personnages les plus influents de son temps, n’ayant jamais quitté les relations qu’il s’est faites à la cour impériale. En 837, il fonde l’abbaye de Romans et c’est là qu’il retourna à la maison du Père en 841.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 65, 4
Que toute la terre se prosterne devant toi: Seigneur, qu’elle chante pour toi, qu’elle chante à la gloire de ton nom, Dieu très-haut.
Prière d’ouverture
Dieu éternel et tout-puissant, qui régis l’univers du ciel et de la terre: Exauce, en ta bonté, les prières de ton peuple et fais à notre temps la grâce de la paix. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture : 1 S 18, 6-9 ; 19, 1-7
En ces jours-là, au retour de l’armée, lorsque David revint après avoir tué le Philistin, les femmes sortirent de toutes les villes d’Israël à la rencontre du roi Saül pour chanter et danser au son des tambourins, des cris de joie et des cymbales. Les femmes dansaient en se renvoyant ce refrain: «Saül a tué ses milliers, et David, ses dizaines de milliers.» Saül le prit très mal et fut très irrité. Il disait: «À David on attribue les dizaines de milliers, et à moi les milliers ; il ne lui manque plus que la royauté!» Depuis ce jour-là, Saül regardait David avec méfiance. Saül dit à son fils Jonathan et à tous ses serviteurs son intention de faire mourir David. Mais Jonathan, le fils de Saül, aimait beaucoup David et il alla le prévenir: «Mon père Saül cherche à te faire mourir. Demain matin, sois sur tes gardes, mets-toi à l’abri, dissimule-toi. Moi, je sortirai et je me tiendrai à côté de mon père dans le champ où tu seras. Je parlerai de toi à mon père, je verrai ce qu’il en est et je te le ferai savoir.» Jonathan fit à son père Saül l’éloge de David; il dit: «Que le roi ne commette pas de faute contre son serviteur David, car lui n’a commis aucune faute envers toi. Au contraire, ses exploits sont une très bonne chose pour toi. Il a risqué sa vie, il a frappé à mort Goliath le Philistin, et le Seigneur a donné une grande victoire à tout Israël : tu l’as vu et tu en as été heureux. Pourquoi donc commettre une faute contre la vie d’un innocent, en faisant mourir David sans motif?» Saül écouta Jonathan et fit ce serment: «Par le Seigneur vivant, il ne sera pas mis à mort!» Alors Jonathan appela David et lui répéta tout ce que le roi avait dit. Puis il le conduisit à Saül, et David reprit sa place comme avant.
Psaume : 55 (56), 2-3, 9ab-10, 11a.12, 13-14ab
R/ Sur Dieu, je prends appui: plus rien ne me fait peur.
- Pitié, mon Dieu ! Des hommes s’acharnent contre moi; tout le jour, ils me combattent, ils me harcèlent. Ils s’acharnent, ils me guettent tout le jour ; mais là-haut, une armée combat pour moi.
- Toi qui comptes mes pas vagabonds, recueille en tes outres mes larmes. Le jour où j’appellerai, mes ennemis reculeront ; je le sais, Dieu est pour moi.
- Sur Dieu dont j’exalte la parole, sur Dieu, je prends appui : plus rien ne me fait peur! Que peuvent sur moi des humains ?
- Mon Dieu, je tiendrai ma promesse, je t’offrirai des sacrifices d’action de grâce; car tu m’as délivré de la mort et tu préserves mes pieds de la chute.
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia. Notre Sauveur, le Christ Jésus, a détruit la mort ; il a fait resplendir la vie par l’Évangile. Alléluia. (2 Tm 1, 10)
Évangile : Mc 3, 7-12
En ce temps-là, Jésus se retira avec ses disciples près de la mer, et une grande multitude de gens, venus de la Galilée, le suivirent. De Judée, de Jérusalem, d’Idumée, de Transjordanie, et de la région de Tyr et de Sidon vinrent aussi à lui une multitude de gens qui avaient entendu parler de ce qu’il faisait. Il dit à ses disciples de tenir une barque à sa disposition pour que la foule ne l’écrase pas. Car il avait fait beaucoup de guérisons, si bien que tous ceux qui souffraient de quelque mal se précipitaient sur lui pour le toucher. Et lorsque les esprits impurs le voyaient, ils se jetaient à ses pieds et criaient: «Toi, tu es le Fils de Dieu!» Mais il leur défendait vivement de le faire connaître.
Prière sur les offrandes
Seigneur, accorde-nous la grâce de vraiment participer à cette eucharistie; Car chaque fois qu’est célébré ce sacrifice en mémorial, c’est l’ouvre de notre Rédemption qui s’accomplit. Par Jésus.
Antienne de communion : Ps 22, 5
Pour moi, Seigneur, tu as dressé la table, et ma coupe me remplit de joie.
Prière après la communion
Pénètre-nous, Seigneur, de ton esprit de charité, Afin que soient unis par ton amour ceux que tu as nourris d’un même pain. Par Jésus.
Méditation
Jésus n’est pas un thaumaturge, c’est-à-dire un faiseur de miracles. C’est la tentation qui guette tous ceux qui ont été soit témoins, soit bénéficiaires de ses actions de puissance. Ils ont toujours voulu que Jésus corresponde à leurs attentes et à leurs besoins. Jésus n’a jamais voulu que ses contemporains se méprennent sur sa personne et sur sa mission. Il est plus que cela. Il est le Fils de Dieu qui nous fait connaître son Père, le Dieu dont la face s’est lentement et progressivement dévoilée depuis Abraham jusqu’à nos jours, en passant par Moïse et les Prophètes. Tous les miracles qu’il a accomplis visaient uniquement à faire ressentir la présence du royaume de ce Dieu au milieu de son peuple. Ce défi est aussi le nôtre, lorsque nous cherchons Dieu pour les miracles. Une foi fondée sur les miracles n’est pas authentique. Les miracles nous conduisent à Jésus, le Fils de Dieu.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Jan 22, 2020 | Evangelium
thursday 23 JANUARY 2020
St. Ildephonsus
St. Ildephonsus is highly regarded in Spain and closely associated with devotion to the Blessed Virgin which he fostered by his famous work concerning her perpetual virginity.
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Entrance Antiphon Ps 65: 4
All the earth shall bow down before you, O God, and shall sing to you, shall sing to your name, O Most High!
Collect
Almighty ever-living God, who govern all things, both in heaven and on earth, mercifully hear the pleading of your people and bestow your peace in our times. 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 Samuel 18:6-9,19:1-7
On their way back, as David was returning after killing the Philistine, the women came out to meet King Saul from all the towns of Israel, singing and dancing to the sound of tambourine and lyre and cries of joy; and as they danced the women sang: ‘Saul has killed his thousands, and David his tens of thousands. Saul was very angry; the incident was not to his liking. ‘They have given David the tens of thousands,’ he said ‘but me only the thousands; he has all but the kingship now.’ And Saul turned a jealous eye on David from that day forward. Saul told Jonathan his son and all his servants of his intention to kill David. Now Jonathan, Saul’s son, held David in great affection; and so Jonathan warned David; ‘My father Saul is looking for a way to kill you,’ he said ‘so be on your guard tomorrow morning; hide away in some secret place. Then I will go out and keep my father company in the fields where you are hiding, and will talk to my father about you; I will find out what the situation is and let you know.’ So Jonathan spoke well of David to Saul his father; he said, ‘Let not the king sin against his servant David, for he has not sinned against you, and what he has done has been greatly to your advantage. He took his life in his hands when he killed the Philistine, and the Lord brought about a great victory for all Israel. You saw it yourself and rejoiced; why then sin against innocent blood in killing David without cause?’ Saul was impressed by Jonathan’s words and took an oath, ‘As the Lord lives, I will not kill him.’ Jonathan called David and told him all these things. Then Jonathan brought him to Saul, and David attended on him as before.
Psalm 55(56):2-3,9-14
R/ In God I trust: I shall not fear.
- Have mercy on me, God, men crush me; they fight me all day long and oppress me. My foes crush me all day long, for many fight proudly against me.
- You have kept an account of my wanderings; you have kept a record of my tears; (are they not written in your book?) Then my foes will be put to flight on the day that I call to you.
- This I know, that God is on my side. In God, whose word I praise, in the Lord whose word I praise, in God I trust; I shall not fear; what can mortal man do to me?
- I am bound by the vows I have made you. O God, I will offer you praise for you have rescued my soul from death, you kept my feet from stumbling that I may walk in the presence of God and enjoy the light of the living.
Gospel Acclamation: Jn 6:63,68
Alleluia, alleluia! Your words are spirit, Lord, and they are life; you have the message of eternal life. Alleluia!
Gospel: Mark 3:7-12
Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the lakeside, and great crowds from Galilee followed him. From Judaea, Jerusalem, Idumaea, Transjordania and the region of Tyre and Sidon, great numbers who had heard of all he was doing came to him. And he asked his disciples to have a boat ready for him because of the crowd, to keep him from being crushed. For he had cured so many that all who were afflicted in any way were crowding forward to touch him. And the unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, would fall down before him and shout, ‘You are the Son of God!’ But he warned them strongly not to make him known.
Prayer over the Offerings
Grant us, O Lord, we pray, that we may participate worthily in these mysteries, for whenever the memorial of this sacrifice is celebrated, the work of our redemption is accomplished. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon Cf. Ps 22: 5
You have prepared a table before me, and how precious is the chalice that quenches my thirst.
Prayer after Communion
Pour on us, O Lord, the Spirit of your love, and in your kindness, make those you have nourished by this one heavenly Bread, one in mind and heart. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
There are many roads to hate, but envy is the shortest of them all. One of the saddest things about envy is its smallness; to be envious is to turn eternally like a caged rat within the tight radius of malice. The gospel tells us about the popularity of Jesus as a healer. Great crowds gathered around him acclaiming him as the Son of God. But the Pharisees and the Scribes were not among the crowd. They were so envious of the popularity of Jesus that it grew into fierce hatred against him. We need to remember that the envious person poisons his or her food and then eats it. Saul became envious of David because of his success in the war against the Philistines. Envy can plague not only kings like Saul, but ordinary people like us.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Jan 21, 2020 | Agenda Biblique
Mercredi 22 Janvier 2020
Saint Vincent Pallotti (1795-1850)
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Ce diacre connut le martyre. Fondateur dès 1835 de l’œuvre de l’Apostolat Catholique, aujourd’hui Union de l’Apostolat Catholique, et dans laquelle est incluse la Société de l’Apostolat Catholique (Pallottins), il invitait chacun à tout faire pour la plus grande gloire de Dieu et pour son propre salut ainsi que le salut des autres.
Antienne D’ouverture Ps 65, 4
Que toute la terre se prosterne devant toi: Seigneur, qu’elle chante pour toi, qu’elle chante à la gloire de ton nom, Dieu très-haut.
Prière d’ouverture
Dieu éternel et tout-puissant, qui régis l’univers du ciel et de la terre: Exauce, en ta bonté, les prières de ton peuple et fais à notre temps la grâce de la paix. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture :1 S 17, 32-33. 37. 40-51
En ces jours-là, le Philistin Goliath venait tous les jours défier l’armée d’Israël. David dit à Saül: «Que personne ne perde courage à cause de ce Philistin. Moi, ton serviteur, j’irai me battre avec lui.» Saül répondit à David: «Tu ne peux pas marcher contre ce Philistin pour lutter avec lui, car tu n’es qu’un enfant, et lui, c’est un homme de guerre depuis sa jeunesse.» David insista: «Le Seigneur, qui m’a délivré des griffes du lion et de l’ours, me délivrera des mains de ce Philistin.» Alors Saül lui dit: «Va, et que le Seigneur soit avec toi!» David prit en main son bâton, il se choisit dans le torrent cinq cailloux bien lisses et les mit dans son sac de berger, dans une poche; puis, la fronde à la main, il s’avança vers le Philistin. Le Philistin se mit en marche et, précédé de son porte-bouclier, approcha de David. Lorsqu’il le vit, il le regarda avec mépris car c’était un jeune garçon; il était roux et de belle apparence. Le Philistin lui dit: «Suis-je donc un chien, pour que tu viennes contre moi avec un bâton?» Puis il le maudit en invoquant ses dieux. Il dit à David: «Viens vers moi, que je te donne en pâture aux oiseaux du ciel et aux bêtes sauvages!» David lui répondit: «Tu viens contre moi avec épée, lance et javelot, mais moi, je viens contre toi avec le nom du Seigneur des armées, le Dieu des troupes d’Israël que tu as défié. Aujourd’hui le Seigneur va te livrer entre mes mains, je vais t’abattre, te trancher la tête, donner aujourd’hui même les cadavres de l’armée philistine aux oiseaux du ciel et aux bêtes de la terre. Toute la terre saura qu’il y a un Dieu pour Israël, et tous ces gens rassemblés sauront que le Seigneur ne donne la victoire ni par l’épée ni par la lance, mais que le Seigneur est maître du combat, et qu’il vous livre entre nos mains.» Goliath s’était dressé, s’était mis en marche et s’approchait à la rencontre de David. Celui-ci s’élança et courut vers les lignes des ennemis à la rencontre du Philistin. Il plongea la main dans son sac, et en retira un caillou qu’il lança avec sa fronde. Il atteignit le Philistin au front, le caillou s’y enfonça, et Goliath tomba face contre terre. Ainsi David triompha du Philistin avec une fronde et un caillou : quand il frappa le Philistin et le mit à mort, il n’avait pas d’épée à la main. Mais David courut ; arrivé près du Philistin, il lui prit son épée, qu’il tira du fourreau, et le tua en lui coupant la tête. Quand les Philistins virent que leur héros était mort, ils prirent la fuite.
Psaume : 143 (144), 1, 2, 9-10
R/ Béni soit le Seigneur, mon rocher !
- Béni soit le Seigneur, mon rocher ! Il exerce mes mains pour le combat, il m’entraîne à la bataille.
- Il est mon allié, ma forteresse, ma citadelle, celui qui me libère ; il est le bouclier qui m’abrite, il me donne pouvoir sur mon peuple.
- Pour toi, je chanterai un chant nouveau, pour toi, je jouerai sur la harpe à dix cordes, pour toi qui donnes aux rois la victoire et sauves de l’épée meurtrière David, ton serviteur.
Acclamation
Alléluia. Alléluia. Jésus proclamait l’Évangile du Royaume et guérissait toute infirmité dans le peuple. Alléluia. (cf. Mt 4, 23)
Évangile : Mc 3, 1-6
En ce temps-là, Jésus entra dans une synagogue; il y avait là un homme dont la main était atrophiée. On observait Jésus pour voir s’il le guérirait le jour du sabbat. C’était afin de pouvoir l’accuser. Il dit à l’homme qui avait la main atrophiée: « Lève-toi, viens au milieu.» Et s’adressant aux autres : « Est-il permis, le jour du sabbat, de faire le bien ou de faire le mal? de sauver une vie ou de tuer ? » Mais eux se taisaient. Alors, promenant sur eux un regard de colère, navré de l’endurcissement de leurs cœurs, il dit à l’homme: «Étends la main.» Il l’étendit, et sa main redevint normale. Une fois sortis, les pharisiens se réunirent en conseil avec les partisans d’Hérode contre Jésus, pour voir comment le faire périr.
Prière sur les offrandes
Seigneur, accorde-nous la grâce de vraiment participer à cette eucharistie; Car chaque fois qu’est célébré ce sacrifice en mémorial, c’est l’ouvre de notre Rédemption qui s’accomplit. Par Jésus.
Antienne de la communion :Ps 22, 5
Pour moi, Seigneur, tu as dressé la table, et ma coupe me remplit de joie.
Prière après la communion
Pénètre-nous, Seigneur, de ton esprit de charité, Afin que soient unis par ton amour ceux que tu as nourris d’un même pain. Par Jésus. Le sabbat est pour le bien de l’homme et la Gloire de Dieu. Jésus agit toujours dans le sens du Bien voulu par Dieu. Rien ne le dissuade dans cette optique (cf. Mc 3, 1-6). «Agir bien», voilà le critère de ses décisions quotidiennes ; il n’y a jamais failli: «Il est passé partout en bienfaiteur» (Ac 10, 38). Le mal n’a aucunement eu raison de lui. Il va vaincre même la mort, implacable ennemi des hommes. Celui qui vit dans la Volonté divine ne sera jamais déçu, ainsi qu’il est dit dans les Ecritures: «L’Espérance ne trompe pas» (Rm 5, 5). Comme l’humble David sorti victorieux de l’offensive du Géant Goliath (1S 17, 32-51), tout fidèle de Dieu sera comblé au-delà de ses attentes.
Méditation
Le sabbat est pour le bien de l’homme et la Gloire de Dieu. Jésus agit toujours dans le sens du Bien voulu par Dieu. Rien ne le dissuade dans cette optique (cf. Mc 3, 1-6). «Agir bien», voilà le critère de ses décisions quotidiennes ; il n’y a jamais failli: «Il est passé partout en bienfaiteur» (Ac 10, 38). Le mal n’a aucunement eu raison de lui. Il va vaincre même la mort, implacable ennemi des hommes. Celui qui vit dans la Volonté divine ne sera jamais déçu, ainsi qu’il est dit dans les Ecritures: «L’Espérance ne trompe pas» (Rm 5, 5). Comme l’humble David sorti victorieux de l’offensive du Géant Goliath (1S 17, 32-51), tout fidèle de Dieu sera comblé au-delà de ses attentes.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Jan 21, 2020 | Evangelium
wednesday 22 JANUARY 2020
St. Vincent, Deacon, Martyr (- 304)
He was born in Huesca and became a deacon of the church of Saragossa (Zaragoza). He was tortured to death in Valencia, in the persecution of Diocletian. After his death, his cult spread rapidly through the Roman Empire
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Entrance Antiphon Ps 65: 4
All the earth shall bow down before you, O God, and shall sing to you, shall sing to your name, O Most High!
Collect
Almighty ever-living God, who govern all things, both in heaven and on earth, mercifully hear the pleading of your people and bestow your peace in our times. 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 Samuel 17:32-33,37,40-51
David said to Saul, ‘Let no-one lose heart on his account; your servant will go and fight the Philistine.’ But Saul answered David, ‘You cannot go and fight the Philistine; you are only a boy and he has been a warrior from his youth.’ ‘The Lord who rescued me from the claws of lion and bear’ David said ‘will rescue me from the power of this Philistine.’ Then Saul said to David, ‘Go, and the Lord be with you!’ He took his staff in his hand, picked five smooth stones from the river bed, put them in his shepherd’s bag, in his pouch, and with his sling in his hand he went to meet the Philistine. The Philistine, his shield-bearer in front of him, came nearer and nearer to David; and the Philistine looked at David, and what he saw filled him with scorn, because David was only a youth, a boy of fresh complexion and pleasant bearing. The Philistine said to him, ‘Am I a dog for you to come against me with sticks?’ And the Philistine cursed David by his gods. The Philistine said to David, ‘Come over here and I will give your flesh to the birds of the air and the beasts of the field.’ But David answered the Philistine, ‘You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord of Hosts, the God of the armies of Israel that you have dared to insult. Today the Lord will deliver you into my hand and I shall kill you; I will cut off your head, and this very day I will give your dead body and the bodies of the Philistine army to the birds of the air and the wild beasts of the earth, so that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel, and that all this assembly may know that it is not by sword or by spear that the Lord gives the victory, for the Lord is lord of the battle and he will deliver you into our power.’ No sooner had the Philistine started forward to confront David than David left the line of battle and ran to meet the Philistine. Putting his hand in his bag, he took out a stone and slung it and struck the Philistine on the forehead; the stone penetrated his forehead and he fell on his face to the ground. Thus David triumphed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone and struck the Philistine down and killed him. David had no sword in his hand. Then David ran and, standing over the Philistine, seized his sword and drew it from the scabbard, and with this he killed him, cutting off his head. The Philistines saw that their champion was dead, and took to flight.
Psalm 143(144):1-2,9-10
R/ Blessed be the Lord, my rock.
- Blessed be the Lord, my rock, who trains my arms for battle, who prepares my hands for war.
- He is my love, my fortress; he is my stronghold, my saviour my shield, my place of refuge. He brings peoples under my rule.
- To you, O God, will I sing a new song; I will play on the ten-stringed lute to you who give kings their victory, who set David your servant free.
Gospel Acclamation: Heb 4:12
Alleluia, alleluia! The word of God is something alive and active: it can judge secret emotions and thoughts. Alleluia!
Gospel : Mark 3:1-6
Jesus went into a synagogue, and there was a man there who had a withered hand. And they were watching him to see if he would cure him on the sabbath day, hoping for something to use against him. He said to the man with the withered hand, ‘Stand up out in the middle!’ Then he said to them, ‘Is it against the law on the sabbath day to do good, or to do evil; to save life, or to kill?’ But they said nothing. Then, grieved to find them so obstinate, he looked angrily round at them, and said to the man, ‘Stretch out your hand.’ He stretched it out and his hand was better. The Pharisees went out and at once began to plot with the Herodians against him, discussing how to destroy him.
Prayer over the Offerings
Grant us, O Lord, we pray, that we may participate worthily in these mysteries, for whenever the memorial of this sacrifice is celebrated, the work of our redemption is accomplished. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon Cf. Ps 22: 5
You have prepared a table before me, and how precious is the chalice that quenches my thirst.
Prayer after Communion
Pour on us, O Lord, the Spirit of your love, and in your kindness, make those you have nourished by this one heavenly Bread, one in mind and heart. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
Mahatma Gandhi once said: ‘Fearlessness is the first requisite of spirituality. Cowards can never be moral.’ David was a beacon of moral courage in the face of Goliath. He defeated the armoured giant with only a sling shot. Jesus, in the gospel, demonstrates what moral courage means. He was aware of the wrath that his saving action for the man with the withered hand would invite from the disapproving Pharisees and the Scribes. But casting aside all the fears, he healed the man. Both for David and for Jesus, the source of their courage was their conviction that God was on their side, with his power and his grace.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Jan 20, 2020 | Evangelium
tuesday 21 JANUARY 2020
St. Agnes (- 304)
As with so many of the early Roman martyrs, very little is now known about Agnes’ life. Agnes was filled with the love of God from an early age, vowed herself to celibacy, and when the opportunity of martyrdom arose, she did not hide away but stepped forward and took it.
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Entrance Antiphon
Behold, now she follows the Lamb who was crucified for us, powerful in virginity, modesty her offering, a sacrifice on the altar of chastity.
Collect
Almighty ever-living God, who choose what is weak in the world to confound the strong, mercifully grant, that we, who celebrate the heavenly birthday of your Martyr Saint Agnes, may follow her constancy in the faith. 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 Samuel 16:1-13
The Lord said to Samuel, ‘How long will you go on mourning over Saul when I have rejected him as king of Israel? Fill your horn with oil and go. I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem, for I have chosen myself a king among his sons.’ Samuel replied, ‘How can I go? When Saul hears of it he will kill me.’ Then the Lord said, ‘Take a heifer with you and say, “I have come to sacrifice to the Lord.” Invite Jesse to the sacrifice, and then I myself will tell you what you must do; you must anoint to me the one I point out to you.’ Samuel did what the Lord ordered and went to Bethlehem. The elders of the town came trembling to meet him and asked, ‘Seer, have you come with good intentions towards us?’ ‘Yes,’ he replied ‘I have come to sacrifice to the Lord. Purify yourselves and come with me to the sacrifice.’ He purified Jesse and his sons and invited them to the sacrifice. When they arrived, he caught sight of Eliab and thought, ‘Surely the Lord’s anointed one stands there before him’, but the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Take no notice of his appearance or his height for I have rejected him; God does not see as man sees; man looks at appearances but the Lord looks at the heart.’ Jesse then called Abinadab and presented him to Samuel, who said, ‘The Lord has not chosen this one either.’ Jesse then presented Shammah, but Samuel said, ‘The Lord has not chosen this one either.’ Jesse presented his seven sons to Samuel, but Samuel said to Jesse, ‘The Lord has not chosen these.’ He then asked Jesse, ‘Are these all the sons you have?’ He answered, ‘There is still one left, the youngest; he is out looking after the sheep.’ Then Samuel said to Jesse, ‘Send for him; we will not sit down to eat until he comes.’ Jesse had him sent for, a boy of fresh complexion, with fine eyes and pleasant bearing. The Lord said, ‘Come, anoint him, for this is the one.’ At this, Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him where he stood with his brothers; and the spirit of the Lord seized on David and stayed with him from that day on. As for Samuel, he rose and went to Ramah.
Psalm 88(89):20-22,27-28
R/ I have found David, my servant.
- Of old you spoke in a vision. To your friends the prophets you said: ‘I have set the crown on a warrior, I have exalted one chosen from the people.
- ‘I have found David my servant and with my holy oil anointed him. My hand shall always be with him and my arm shall make him strong.
- ‘He will say to me: “You are my father, my God, the rock who saves me.” And I will make him my first-born, the highest of the kings of the earth.’
Gospel Acclamation Ps 118:18
Alleluia, alleluia! Open my eyes, O Lord, that I may consider the wonders of your law. Alleluia!
Gospel: Mark 2:23-28
One sabbath day, Jesus happened to be taking a walk through the cornfields, and his disciples began to pick ears of corn as they went along. And the Pharisees said to him, ‘Look, why are they doing something on the sabbath day that is forbidden?’ And he replied, ‘Did you never read what David did in his time of need when he and his followers were hungry – how he went into the house of God when Abiathar was high priest, and ate the loaves of offering which only the priests are allowed to eat, and how he also gave some to the men with him?’ And he said to them, ‘The sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath; the Son of Man is master even of the sabbath.’
Prayer over the Offerings
May the offerings we bring in celebration of St. Agnes win your gracious acceptance, O Lord, we pray, just as the struggle of her suffering and passion was pleasing to you. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon Rv 7: 17
The Lamb who is at the centre of the throne will lead them to the springs of the waters of life.
Prayer after Communion
O God, who bestowed on St. Agnes a crown among the Saints for her twofold triumph of virginity and martyrdom, grant, we pray, through the power of this Sacrament, that, bravely overcoming every evil, we may attain the glory of heaven. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
God’s ways are not our ways and his values are not our values. God sends Samuel to choose a king to succeed Saul. He sent him to choose the least likely son of Jesse, one whom Jesse himself did not even consider as a possibility. That son was David, who became the greatest king in the history of the Israelites. We have been chosen by God to be a kingly and priestly people. It was God who made David king and it is God who made us his people, both out of his own goodness. We have a duty to give thanks and praise to God for his unmerited goodness to us.