Friday, June 18, 2021

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Hello everyone, we are back again to read the Daily Bible Reading
according to the Catholic Liturgical Calendar on Friday of XI Week in Ordinary Time & Venerable Matt Talbot's Story.





Saint of the Day for June 18
(May 2, 1856 – June 7, 1925)
Venerable Matt Talbot’s story
Matt can be considered the patron of men and women struggling with alcoholism. He was born in Dublin, where his father worked on the docks and had a difficult time supporting his family. After a few years of schooling, Matt obtained work as a messenger for some liquor merchants; there he began to drink excessively. For 15 years—until he was almost 30—Matt was an active alcoholic.
One day he decided to take “the pledge” for three months, make a general confession and begin to attend daily Mass. There is evidence that Matt’s first seven years after taking the pledge were especially difficult. Avoiding his former drinking places was hard. He began to pray as intensely as he used to drink. He also tried to pay back people from whom he had borrowed or stolen money while he was drinking.
Most of his life Matt worked as a builder’s laborer. He joined the Secular Franciscan Order and began a life of strict penance; he abstained from meat nine months a year. Matt spent hours every night avidly reading Scripture and the lives of the saints. He prayed the rosary conscientiously. Though his job did not make him rich, Matt contributed generously to the missions.
After 1923, Matt's health failed, and he was forced to quit work. He died on his way to church on Trinity Sunday. Fifty years later, Pope Paul VI gave Matt Talbot the title venerable. His liturgical feast is celebrated on June 19.
Reflection
In looking at the life of Matt Talbot, we may easily focus on the later years when he had stopped drinking for some time and was leading a penitential life. Only alcoholic men and women who have stopped drinking can fully appreciate how difficult the earliest years of sobriety were for Matt.
He had to take one day at a time. So do the rest of us.
Venerable Matt Talbot is the Patron Saint of:
Alcoholics
Recovery from Substance Abuse and Addictions
Sobriety

(Source of @Fransiscanmedia; Reader By @mayoeka)



DAILY READINGS

JUNE 18, 2021

Friday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Lectionary: 369

Brothers and sisters:
Since many boast according to the flesh, I too will boast.
To my shame I say that we were too weak!

But what anyone dares to boast of 
(I am speaking in foolishness)
I also dare.
Are they Hebrews?  So am I.
Are they children of Israel?  So am I.
Are they descendants of Abraham?  So am I.
Are they ministers of Christ? 
(I am talking like an insane person).
I am still more, with far greater labors,
far more imprisonments, far worse beatings,
and numerous brushes with death.
Five times at the hands of the Jews
I received forty lashes minus one.
Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was stoned,
three times I was shipwrecked,
I passed a night and a day on the deep;
on frequent journeys, in dangers from rivers,
dangers from robbers, dangers from my own race,
dangers from Gentiles, dangers in the city,
dangers in the wilderness, dangers at sea,
dangers among false brothers;
in toil and hardship, through many sleepless nights,
through hunger and thirst, through frequent fastings,
through cold and exposure.
And apart from these things, there is the daily pressure upon me
of my anxiety for all the churches.
Who is weak, and I am not weak?
Who is led to sin, and I am not indignant?

If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my weakness.

Responsorial Psalm

R.    (see 18b)  From all their distress God rescues the just.
I will bless the LORD at all times;
    his praise shall be ever in my mouth.
Let my soul glory in the LORD;
    the lowly will hear me and be glad.
R.    From all their distress God rescues the just.
Glorify the LORD with me,
    let us together extol his name.
I sought the LORD, and he answered me
    and delivered me from all my fears. 
R.    From all their distress God rescues the just.
Look to him that you may be radiant with joy,
    and your faces may not blush with shame.
When the poor one called out, the LORD heard,
    and from all his distress he saved him.
R.    From all their distress God rescues the just.

Alleluia

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Blessed are the poor in spirit;
for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Jesus said to his disciples:
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and decay destroy, and thieves break in and steal.
But store up treasures in heaven,
where neither moth nor decay destroys, nor thieves break in and steal.
For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.

“The lamp of the body is the eye.
If your eye is sound, your whole body will be filled with light;
but if your eye is bad, your whole body will be in darkness.
And if the light in you is darkness, how great will the darkness be.”
(Source of @usccbdailyreadings.org/Reader by Lucy Maria)







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Hello everyone, we are back again to read the Daily Bible Reading
according to the Catholic Liturgical Calendar on Wednessday of XI Week in Ordinary Time & Saint's Francis Regis Story.



Saint of the Day for June 16 (January 31, 1597 – December 30, 1640) Audio file Saint John Francis Regis’ Story Born into a family of some wealth, John Francis was so impressed by his Jesuit educators that he himself wished to enter the Society of Jesus. He did so at age 18. Despite his rigorous academic schedule, he spent many hours in chapel, often to the dismay of fellow seminarians who were concerned about his health. Following his ordination to the priesthood, John Francis undertook missionary work in various French towns. While the formal sermons of the day tended toward the poetic, his discourses were plain. But they revealed the fervor within him and attracted people of all classes. Father Regis especially made himself available to the poor. Many mornings were spent in the confessional or at the altar celebrating Mass; afternoons were reserved for visits to prisons and hospitals. The bishop of Viviers, observing the success of Father Regis in communicating with people, sought to draw on his many gifts, especially needed during the prolonged civil and religious strife then rampant throughout France. With many prelates absent and priests negligent, the people had been deprived of the sacraments for 20 years or more. Various forms of Protestantism were thriving in some cases while a general indifference toward religion was evident in other instances. For three years, Father Regis traveled throughout the diocese, conducting missions in advance of a visit by the bishop. He succeeded in converting many people and in bringing many others back to religious observances. Though Father Regis longed to work as a missionary among the Native Americans in Canada, he was to live out his days working for the Lord in the wildest and most desolate part of his native France. There he encountered rigorous winters, snowdrifts and other deprivations. Meanwhile he continued preaching missions and earned a reputation as a saint. Upon entering the town of Saint-Andé, one man came upon a large crowd in front of a church and was told that people were waiting for “the saint” who was coming to preach a mission. The last four years of his life were spent preaching and organizing social services, especially for prisoners, the sick and the poor. In the autumn of 1640, Father Regis sensed that his days were coming to a conclusion. He settled some of his affairs and prepared for the end by continuing to do what he did so well: speaking to the people about the God who loved them. On December 31, he spent most of the day with his eyes on the crucifix. That evening, he died. His final words were: “Into thy hands I commend my spirit.” John Francis Regis was canonized in 1737. Reflection John longed to travel to the New World and become a missionary to the Native Americans, but he was called instead to work among his own compatriots. Unlike many famous preachers, he isn’t remembered for golden-tongued oratory. What people who listened to him heard was his own fervent faith, and it had a powerful effect on them. We can recall homilists who impressed us for the same reason. More importantly for us, we can also remember ordinary people, neighbors and friends, whose faith and goodness touched us and brought us to deeper faith. That is the calling most of us must follow.

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DAILY READINGS
JUNE 16, 2021
Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 367

Reading I
2 Cor 9:6-11
Brothers and sisters, consider this:
whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly,
and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.
Each must do as already determined, without sadness or compulsion,
for God loves a cheerful giver.
Moreover, God is able to make every grace abundant for you,
so that in all things, always having all you need,
you may have an abundance for every good work.
As it is written:

    He scatters abroad, he gives to the poor;
        his righteousness endures forever.

The one who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food
will supply and multiply your seed
and increase the harvest of your righteousness.

You are being enriched in every way for all generosity,
which through us produces thanksgiving to God.

Responsorial Psalm
112:1bc-2, 3-4, 9
R.    (1b)  Blessed the man who fears the Lord.
or:
R.    Alleluia.
Blessed the man who fears the LORD,
    who greatly delights in his commands.
His posterity shall be mighty upon the earth;
    the upright generation shall be blessed.
R.    Blessed the man who fears the Lord.
or:
R.    Alleluia.
Wealth and riches shall be in his house;
    his generosity shall endure forever.
Light shines through the darkness for the upright;
    he is gracious and merciful and just.
R.    Blessed the man who fears the Lord.
or:
R.    Alleluia.
Lavishly he gives to the poor;
    his generosity shall endure forever;
        his horn shall be exalted in glory.
R.    Blessed the man who fears the Lord.
or:
R.    Alleluia.

Alleluia
Jn 14:23
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Whoever loves me will keep my word,
and my Father will love him
and we will come to him.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel
Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Jesus said to his disciples:
“Take care not to perform righteous deeds
in order that people may see them;
otherwise, you will have no recompense from your heavenly Father.
When you give alms, do not blow a trumpet before you,
as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets
to win the praise of others.
Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward.
But when you give alms,
do not let your left hand know what your right is doing,
so that your almsgiving may be secret.
And your Father who sees in secret will repay you.

“When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites,
who love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on street corners
so that others may see them.
Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward.
But when you pray, go to your inner room, close the door,
and pray to your Father in secret.
And your Father who sees in secret will repay you.

“When you fast, do not look gloomy like the hypocrites.
They neglect their appearance,
so that they may appear to others to be fasting.
Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward.
But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face,
so that you may not appear to others to be fasting,
except to your Father who is hidden.
And your Father who sees what is hidden will repay you.”

(Source of USCCBdailyreadings.org /@usccbdailyreadings - Reader by Santi Oe Winanta)






Thursday, June 17, 2021

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Saint of the Day for June 17
(January 15, 1811 – June 23, 1860)
Saint Joseph Cafasso’s story

Even as a young man, Joseph loved to attend Mass and was known for his humility and fervor in prayer. After his ordination, he was assigned to a seminary in Turin. There he worked especially against the spirit of Jansenism—an excessive preoccupation with sin and damnation. He used the works of Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Alphonsus Liguori to moderate the rigorism popular at the seminary.

Joseph recommended membership in the Secular Franciscan Order to priests. He urged devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and encouraged daily Communion. In addition to his teaching duties, Joseph was an excellent preacher, confessor, and retreat master. Noted for his work with condemned prisoners, he helped many of them die at peace with God.

Joseph urged one of his former pupils—Saint John Bosco—to establish the Salesians congregation to work with the youth of Turin. Joseph Cafasso died in 1860, and was canonized in 1947. His liturgical feast is celebrated on June 23.

Reflection

Devotion to the Eucharist gave energy to all Joseph’s other activities. Long prayer before the Blessed Sacrament has been characteristic of many Catholics who have lived out the gospel well: Saint Francis, Bishop Fulton Sheen, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, and Saint Teresa of Calcutta among them.

Saint Joseph Cafasso is the Patron Saint of:

Prisoners
Prussia

(Source of Fransiscanmedia.org;Reader by Eka Mayo)


Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Lectionary: 368

Reading I

Brothers and sisters:
If only you would put up with a little foolishness from me!
Please put up with me.
For I am jealous of you with the jealousy of God,
since I betrothed you to one husband
to present you as a chaste virgin to Christ.
But I am afraid that, as the serpent deceived Eve by his cunning,
your thoughts may be corrupted
from a sincere and pure commitment to Christ.
For if someone comes and preaches another Jesus than the one we preached,
or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received
or a different gospel from the one you accepted,
you put up with it well enough.
For I think that I am not in any way inferior to these “superapostles.”
Even if I am untrained in speaking, I am not so in knowledge;
in every way we have made this plain to you in all things.

Did I make a mistake when I humbled myself so that you might be exalted,
because I preached the Gospel of God to you without charge?
I plundered other churches by accepting from them
in order to minister to you.
And when I was with you and in need, I did not burden anyone,
for the brothers who came from Macedonia
supplied my needs.
So I refrained and will refrain from burdening you in any way.
By the truth of Christ in me,
this boast of mine shall not be silenced
in the regions of Achaia.
And why?  Because I do not love you?
God knows I do!

Word of the Lord; Thanks be To God.

Responsorial Psalm

R.    (7a)  Your works, O Lord, are justice and truth. Alleluia.
I will give thanks to the LORD with all my heart
    in the company and assembly of the just.
Great are the works of the LORD,
    exquisite in all their delights.
R.    Your works, O Lord, are justice and truth. Alleluia.
Majesty and glory are his work,
    and his justice endures forever.
He has won renown for his wondrous deeds;
    gracious and merciful is the LORD.
R.    Your works, O Lord, are justice and truth. Alleluia.
The works of his hands are faithful and just;
    sure are all his precepts,
Reliable forever and ever,
    wrought in truth and equity. 
R.    Your works, O Lord, are justice and truth. Alleluia.

Alleluia

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
You have received a spirit of adoption as sons
through which we cry: Abba! Father!
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel

Jesus said to his disciples:
“In praying, do not babble like the pagans,
who think that they will be heard because of their many words.
Do not be like them.
Your Father knows what you need before you ask him.

“This is how you are to pray:

    ‘Our Father who art in heaven,
        hallowed be thy name,
        thy Kingdom come,
    thy will be done,
        on earth as it is in heaven.
    Give us this day our daily bread;
        and forgive us our trespasses,
        as we forgive those who trespass against us;
        and lead us not into temptation,
        but deliver us from evil.’

“If you forgive others their transgressions,
your heavenly Father will forgive you.
But if you do not forgive others,
neither will your Father forgive your transgressions.”

Gospel of The Lord; Praise To You Lord, JC


(source of @usccbdailyreadings.org/reader by: Yulita Young)








Tuesday, June 15, 2021

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“The LORD raises up those who were bowed down”  (Psalm 146:8)
I OFFICIAL WEREAD Travelling with Jesus I Tuesday in XI Week in Ordinary Time & Saint's Marguirite of Canadian Story I 
June 15, 2021 : https://youtu.be/KRJXOp93tyI

Hello everyone, we are back again to read the Daily Bible Reading according to the Catholic Liturgical Calendar 
on Tuesday in XI Week in Ordinary Time & Saint's Margaruite of Canadian Story.


Saint of the Day for June 15
(October 15, 1701 – December 23, 1771)
Audio file
Saint Marguerite d’Youville’s Story

We learn compassion from allowing our lives to be influenced by compassionate people, by seeing life from their perspectives, and reconsidering our own values.

Born in Varennes, Canada, Marie Marguerite Dufrost de Lajemmerais had to interrupt her schooling at the age of 12 to help her widowed mother. Eight years later she married François d’Youville; they had six children, four of whom died young. Despite the fact that her husband gambled, sold liquor illegally to Native Americans, and treated her indifferently, she cared for him compassionately until his death in 1730.

Even though she was caring for two small children and running a store to help pay off her husband’s debts, Marguerite still helped the poor. Once her children were grown, she and several companions rescued a Quebec hospital that was in danger of failing. She called her community the Institute of the Sisters of Charity of Montreal; the people called them the “Grey Nuns” because of the color of their habits. In time, a proverb arose among the poor people of Montreal, “Go to the Grey Nuns; they never refuse to serve.” In time, five other religious communities traced their roots to the Grey Nuns.

The General Hospital in Montreal became known as the Hôtel Dieu (House of God) and set a standard for medical care and Christian compassion. When the hospital was destroyed by fire in 1766, Mère Marguerite knelt in the ashes, led the Te Deum—a hymn to God’s providence in all circumstances—and began the rebuilding process. She fought the attempts of government officials to restrain her charity, and established the first foundling home in North America.

Pope Saint John XXIII, who beatified Mère Marguerite in 1959, called her the “Mother of Universal Charity.” She was canonized in 1990 and her liturgical feast is celebrated on October 16.

Reflection

Saints deal with plenty of discouragement, plenty of reasons to say, “Life isn’t fair” and wonder where God is in the rubble of their lives. We honor saints like Marguerite because they show us that with God’s grace and our cooperation, suffering can lead to compassion rather than bitterness.
(Source of @fransiscanmedia; reader by: Olin Sitanggang)


DAILY READINGS
June 15, 2021 Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

READING I
2 Cor 8:1-9
We want you to know, brothers and sisters, of the grace of God
that has been given to the churches of Macedonia,
for in a severe test of affliction,
the abundance of their joy and their profound poverty
overflowed in a wealth of generosity on their part.
For according to their means, I can testify,
and beyond their means, spontaneously,
they begged us insistently for the favor of taking part
in the service to the holy ones,
and this, not as we expected,
but they gave themselves first to the Lord
and to us through the will of God,
so that we urged Titus that, as he had already begun,
he should also complete for you this gracious act also.
Now as you excel in every respect,
in faith, discourse, knowledge, all earnestness,
and in the love we have for you,
may you excel in this gracious act also.

I say this not by way of command,
but to test the genuineness of your love
by your concern for others.
For you know the gracious act of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that for your sake he became poor although he was rich,
so that by his poverty you might become rich. 
Word of The Lord. Thanks be to God.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM
146:2, 5-6ab, 6c- 7, 8-9a
R.    (1b)  Praise the Lord, my soul!  Alleluia.
Praise the LORD, my soul!
    I will praise the LORD all my life;
    I will sing praise to my God while I live.
R.    Praise the Lord, my soul! Alleluia.
Blessed he whose help is the God of Jacob,
    whose hope is in the LORD, his God,
Who made heaven and earth,
    the sea and all that is in them.
R.    Praise the Lord, my soul! Alleluia.
Who keeps faith forever,
    secures justice for the oppressed,
    gives food to the hungry.
The LORD sets captives free. 
R.    Praise the Lord, my soul!  Alleluia.
The LORD gives sight to the blind.
The LORD raises up those who were bowed down;
    the LORD loves the just.
The LORD protects strangers. 
R.    Praise the Lord, my soul! Alleluia.

ALLELUIA
Jn 13:34
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
I give you a new commandment:
love one another as I have loved you.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

GOSPEL
Mt 5:43-48
Jesus said to his disciples:
“You have heard that it was said,
    You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.
But I say to you, love your enemies
and pray for those who persecute you,
that you may be children of your heavenly Father,
for he makes his sun rise on the bad and the good,
and causes rain to fall on the just and the unjust.
For if you love those who love you, what recompense will you have?
Do not the tax collectors do the same?
And if you greet your brothers only,
what is unusual about that?
Do not the pagans do the same?
So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.”
Gospel Of The Lord, Praise To You Lord Jesus Christ.






Monday, June 14, 2021

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OFFICIAL WEREAD BCH & Kisah ORKUD | Senin, 14-06-21 | PELAYANAN GENERASI MILENIAL. : https://youtu.be/WBiF5MtIBMY Hai, sahabat Weread travelling with Jesus, jumpa lagi dan salam sehat... Official WEREAD_Travelling with Jesus-- Teman Baca Alkitab Bagi Anda-- Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/WEREADTravellingwithJesus Hadir lagi mempersembahkan Bacaan Harian Liturgi, dilengkapi Kisah Orang Kudus St Metodius

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Santo Metodius dari Konstantinopel
Patriark Metodius I
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St.Metodius hidup pada abad kedelapan. Ia lahir dan dibesarkan di Sisilia. Metodius mengenyam pendidikan tinggi dan ia menghendaki jabatan yang sesuai untuknya. Sebab itu, ia memutuskan untuk berlayar ke Konstantinopel agar dapat memperoleh kedudukan penting di istana kaisar. Dalam perjalanannya ke sana, ia bertemu dengan seorang biarawan kudus yang berbincang dengannya dalam suatu percakapan yang panjang serta mendalam. Segala pertanyaan tentang Tuhan dan kehidupan abadi bermunculan dalam benak Metodius. Biarawan itu membantunya sadar bahwa guna memperoleh sukacita sejati dalam hidup, ia perlu mempersembahkan dirinya kepada Tuhan dalam hidup religius. Jadi, ketika Metodius tiba di Konstantinopel, ia melewati istana dan menuju sebuah biara. Umat Kristiani sedang menghadapi masa-masa sulit di Konstantinopel. Konflik Ikonoklas pecah kembali. Sebagian berpendapat bahwa adalah salah memiliki gambar-gambar atau pun ikon-ikon religius. Mereka keliru karena menyangka bahwa orang berdoa kepada gambar atau patung, dan bukan kepada pribadi yang diwakilinya. Terjadi pertikaian sengit dan kaisar ikut campur di dalamnya. Ia sependapat dengan orang-orang yang menolak penggunaan gambar dan patung dalam ibadah. Sebaliknya, St. Metodius tidak sependapat dengan kaisar. Ia paham betul mengapa umat Kristiani membutuhkan sarana gambar dan patung dalam beribadah. Ia lalu diminta oleh Patriark Nikephoros untuk pergi ke Roma dan mohon Bapa Suci untuk menyelesaikan persoalan. Ketika ia kembali, kaisar menjatuhkan hukuman penjara selama tujuh tahun kepadanya. Metodius menderita dalam sel penjara yang gelap serta pengap, namun demikian ia tidak patah semangat. Ia tahu bahwa Yesus akan mempergunakan penderitaannya untuk menyelamatkan Gereja. Pada tahun 842, kaisar wafat. Isterinya, Maharani Theodora, menggantikannya karena Putera Mahkota Michael III saat itu masih bayi. Maharani mempunyai pendapat yang berbeda dari suaminya. Ia berpendapat bahwa orang seharusnya bebas mempergunakan sarana patung, ikon dan gambar-gambar kudus apabila mereka menghendakinya. Maharani Theodora lalu memulihkan penggunaan ikon dalam ibadah Gereja. Ia memecat Patriark Yohanes VII yang merupakan seorang ikonoklas dan mengangkat Methodius sebagai penggantinya, sehingga mengakhiri konflik ikonoklasme. Satu minggu setelah menjadi patriark, bersama dengan Maharani Theodora dan Pangeran Michael III, Methodios melakukan prosesi kemenangan dari Gereja Blachernae ke Basillika Hagia Sophia pada 11 Maret 843 dan memulihkan ikon di gereja. Peristiwa ini dianggap sebagai Restorasi Gereja Ortodoks, dan menjadi hari libur di Gereja Ortodoks Timur, dirayakan sampai hari ini pada setiap tahun pada hari Minggu Pertama Puasa Agung, dan dikenal dengan sebutan "Kemenangan Ortodoks". St. Metodius menulis karya-karya indah tentang teologi dan kehidupan rohani. Ia juga menuliskan riwayat hidup para kudus dan juga sajak. Metodius menjadi Patriark selama empat tahun, lalu wafat pada tanggal 14 Juni 847. Variasi Nama
Methodius, methodios, metoděj (czech), metodija, metodij (macedonian), metody (polish), mefodiy (russian), metod (slovak), metod (slovene)
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Bacaan Liturgi 14 Jun 2021 Hari Biasa, Pekan Biasa XI Bacaan 1 : 2Kor 6:1-10 Mazmur : Mzm 98:1.2-3ab.3cd-4 Injil : Mat 5:38-42 Bacaan Pertama 2Kor 6:1-10 Dalam segala hal kami menunjukkan bahwa kami ini pelayan Allah. Pembacaan dari Surat Kedua Rasul Paulus kepada Jemaat di Korintus: Saudara-saudara, sebagai teman-teman sekerja, kami menasihati kalian, janganlah sia-siakan kasih karunia yang telah kalian peroleh dari Allah. Sebab Allah bersabda, "Pada waktu Aku berkenan, Aku akan mendengarkan dikau, dan pada hari Aku menyelamatkan, Aku akan menolong engkau." Camkanlah, sekarang inilah saat perkenanan itu! Hari inilah hari penyelamatan itu! Dalam segala hal kami tidak memberi alasan seorang pun tersandung, supaya pelayanan kami jangan sampai dicela. Sebaliknya dalam segala hal kami menunjukkan, bahwa kami ini pelayan Allah, yaitu dalam menahan dengan penuh kesabaran segala penderitaan, kesesakan dan kesukaran, dalam menanggung dera, dalam penjara dan kerusuhan, dalam berpayah-payah, dalam berjaga-jaga dan berpuasa; dalam kemurnian hati, pengetahuan, kesabaran dan kemurahan hati; dalam Roh Kudus dan kasih yang tidak munafik; dalam mewartakan kebenaran dan kekuasaan Allah; dengan menggunakan senjata-senjata keadilan baik untuk menyerang ataupun untuk bertahan; ketika dihormati atau dihina; ketika diumpat atau dipuji; ketika dianggap sebagai penipu, namun terpercaya; sebagai orang yang tidak dikenal, namun terkenal; sebagai orang yang nyaris mati, namun tetap hidup; sebagai orang yang dihajar, namun tidak mati; sebagai orang yang berdukacita, namun senantiasa bersukacita; sebagai orang miskin, namun memperkaya banyak orang; sebagai orang tak bermilik, padahal kami memiliki segala sesuatu. Demikianlah sabda Tuhan. Mazmur Mzm 98:1.2-3ab.3cd-4 R:2a Tuhan telah memperkenalkan keselamatan yang datang dari pada-Nya. *Nyanyikanlah lagu baru bagi Tuhan, sebab Ia telah melakukan karya-karya yang ajaib; keselamatan telah dikerjakan oleh tangan kanan-Nya, oleh lengan-Nya yang kudus. *Tuhan telah memperkenalkan keselamatan yang datang dari pada-Nya, Ia telah menyatakan keadilan-Nya di hadapan para bangsa. Ia ingat akan kasih dan kesetiaan-Nya terhadap kaum Israel. *Segala ujung bumi telah melihat keselamatan yang datang dari Allah kita. Bersorak-soraklah bagi Tuhan, hai seluruh bumi, bergembiralah, dan bermazmurlah! Bait Pengantar Injil Mzm 119:105 Sabd-Mu adalah pelita bagi kakiku, dan cahaya bagi jalanku. Bacaan Injil Mat 5:38-42 Janganlah melawan orang yang berbuat jahat kepadamu. Inilah Injil Yesus Kristus menurut Matius: Dalam khotbah di bukit, Yesus berkata, "Kalian mendengar, bahwa dahulu disabdakan, 'Mata ganti mata; gigi ganti gigi.' Tetapi Aku berkata kepadamu, 'Janganlah kalian melawan orang yang berbuat jahat kepadamu. Sebaliknya, bila orang menampar pipi kananmu, berilah pipi kirimu. Bila orang hendak mengadukan engkau karena mengingini bajumu, serahkanlah juga jubahmu. Bila engkau dipaksa mengantarkan seseorang berjalan sejauh satu mil, berjalanlah bersama dia sejauh dua mil. Berikanlah kepada orang apa yang dimintanya, dan jangan menolak orang yang mau meminjam sesuatu dari padamu." Demikianlah Injil Tuhan.

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Sunday, June 13, 2021

Sant' Antonio Padova, prega per noi | DOMENICA 13 GIUGNO 2021| OFFICIAL ...

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OFFICIAL WEREAD DOMENICA 13 GIUGNO 2021 I XI DOMENICA DEL TEMPO ORDINARIO – ANNO B l Alla Vecchiaia, Dio ti custodirà Sant' Antonio Padova, prega per noi: https://youtu.be/ldYxV2N6X4c





Prima Lettura

Io innalzo l’albero basso.

Dal libro del profeta Ezechièle
Ez 17,22-24

Così dice il Signore Dio:

«Un ramoscello io prenderò dalla cima del cedro,
dalle punte dei suoi rami lo coglierò
e lo pianterò sopra un monte alto, imponente;
lo pianterò sul monte alto d’Israele.
Metterà rami e farà frutti
e diventerà un cedro magnifico.
Sotto di lui tutti gli uccelli dimoreranno,
ogni volatile all’ombra dei suoi rami riposerà.
Sapranno tutti gli alberi della foresta
che io sono il Signore,
che umilio l’albero alto e innalzo l’albero basso,
faccio seccare l’albero verde e germogliare l’albero secco.
Io, il Signore, ho parlato e lo farò».

Parola di Dio

Salmo Responsoriale

Dal Sal 91 (92)

R. È bello rendere grazie al Signore.

È bello rendere grazie al Signore
e cantare al tuo nome, o Altissimo,
annunciare al mattino il tuo amore,
la tua fedeltà lungo la notte.R

Il giusto fiorirà come palma, crescerà come cedro del Libano; piantati nella casa del Signore, fioriranno negli atri del nostro Dio.R Nella vecchiaia daranno ancora frutti, saranno verdi e rigogliosi, per annunciare quanto è retto il Signore,R

mia roccia: in lui non c’è malvagità.
 

@Salmiresponsoriale

Sia abitando nel corpo sia andando in esilio, ci sforziamo di essere graditi al Signore.Dalla seconda lettera di san Paolo apostolo ai Corìnzi
2Cor 5, 6-10

Fratelli, sempre pieni di fiducia e sapendo che siamo in esilio lontano dal Signore finché abitiamo nel corpo – camminiamo infatti nella fede e non nella visione –, siamo pieni di fiducia e preferiamo andare in esilio dal corpo e abitare presso il Signore.
Perciò, sia abitando nel corpo sia andando in esilio, ci sforziamo di essere a lui graditi.
Tutti infatti dobbiamo comparire davanti al tribunale di Cristo, per ricevere ciascuno la ricompensa delle opere compiute quando era nel corpo, sia in bene che in male.

Parola di Dio

Acclamazione al Vangelo

Alleluia, alleluia.

Il seme è la parola di Dio, il seminatore è Cristo:
chiunque trova lui, ha la vita eterna.

Alleluia.

Vangelo

É il più piccolo di tutti i semi, ma diventa più grande di tutte le piante dell’orto.

Dal Vangelo secondo Marco
Mc 4,26-34

In quel tempo, Gesù diceva [alla folla]: «Così è il regno di Dio: come un uomo che getta il seme sul terreno; dorma o vegli, di notte o di giorno, il seme germoglia e cresce. Come, egli stesso non lo sa. Il terreno produce spontaneamente prima lo stelo, poi la spiga, poi il chicco pieno nella spiga; e quando il frutto è maturo, subito egli manda la falce, perché è arrivata la mietitura».
Diceva: «A che cosa possiamo paragonare il regno di Dio o con quale parabola possiamo descriverlo? È come un granello di senape che, quando viene seminato sul terreno, è il più piccolo di tutti i semi che sono sul terreno; ma, quando viene seminato, cresce e diventa più grande di tutte le piante dell’orto e fa rami così grandi che gli uccelli del cielo possono fare il nido alla sua ombra».
Con molte parabole dello stesso genere annunciava loro la Parola, come potevano intendere. Senza parabole non parlava loro ma, in privato, ai suoi discepoli spiegava ogni cosa.

Parola del Signore