…..Painting:
…..Victory O Lord! By John Everett Millais, 1871. Location Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester
The first reading is
from the Book of Exodus, chapter 17, verses 8-23
.
Responsorial Psalm
121, verses 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8
R. (cf. 2) Our help is from the
Lord, who made heaven and earth.
I lift up my eyes
toward the mountains;
whence shall help
come to me?
My help is from the LORD,
who made heaven and earth.
My help is from the LORD,
who made heaven and earth.
R. Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
May he not suffer
your foot to slip;
may he slumber not who guards you:
indeed he neither slumbers nor sleeps,
the guardian of Israel.
may he slumber not who guards you:
indeed he neither slumbers nor sleeps,
the guardian of Israel.
R. Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
The LORD is your
guardian; the LORD is your shade;
he is beside you at your right hand.
The sun shall not harm you by day,
nor the moon by night.
he is beside you at your right hand.
The sun shall not harm you by day,
nor the moon by night.
R. Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
The LORD will guard
you from all evil;
he will guard your life.
The LORD will guard your coming and your going,
both now and forever.
he will guard your life.
The LORD will guard your coming and your going,
both now and forever.
R. Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
The second reading
is from the Second Letter to Timothy, chapter 3, verse 14 to chapter 4, verse 2
Beloved: Remain faithful
to what you have learned and believed, because you know from whom you learned
it, and that from infancy you have known the sacred Scriptures, which are
capable of giving you wisdom for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is inspired by God and is
useful for teaching, for refutation, for correction, and for training in
righteousness, so that one who belongs to God may be competent, equipped for
every good work.
I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingly power: proclaim the word; be persistent whether it is convenient or inconvenient; convince, reprimand, encourage through all patience and teaching.
The alleluia is
from the Letter to the Hebrews, chapter 4, verse 12
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
The word of God is
living and effective,
discerning reflections and thoughts of the heart.
discerning reflections and thoughts of the heart.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
The Gospel of Saint
Luke, chapter 18, verses 1-8
Jesus told his disciples a parable about the necessity for them
to pray always without becoming weary. He said, “There was a judge in a certain town who neither feared God
nor respected any human being. And a widow in that town used to come
to him and say, ‘Render a just decision for me against my adversary.’ For a long time the judge was unwilling, but
eventually he thought, ‘While it is true
that I neither fear God nor respect any human being, because this widow keeps bothering me I shall deliver a just decision for her lest
she finally come and strike me.’” The Lord said, “Pay attention to what
the dishonest judge says. Will not God then secure the rights
of his chosen ones who call out to him day and night? Will he be slow to
answer them? I tell you, he will see to it that
justice is done for them speedily. But when the Son of
Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”
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