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Sunday - September 05, 2021

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September 5, 2021

Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 128

 

Thus says the LORD:

    Say to those whose hearts are frightened:

        Be strong, fear not!

    Here is your God,

        he comes with vindication;

    with divine recompense

        he comes to save you.

    Then will the eyes of the blind be opened,

        the ears of the deaf be cleared;

    then will the lame leap like a stag,

        then the tongue of the mute will sing.

    Streams will burst forth in the desert,

        and rivers in the steppe.

    The burning sands will become pools,

        and the thirsty ground, springs of water.

 

Responsorial Psalm                                              Ps 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10

 

R. (1b)    Praise the Lord, my soul!

 

The God of Jacob keeps faith forever,

    secures justice for the oppressed,

    gives food to the hungry.

The LORD sets captives free.

R. Praise the Lord, my soul!

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!

The fatherless and the widow the LORD sustains,

    but the way of the wicked he thwarts.

The LORD shall reign forever;

    your God, O Zion, through all generations. Alleluia.

R. Praise the Lord, my soul!

 

Reading 2                                                     Jas 2:1-5

My brothers and sisters, show no partiality

as you adhere to the faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ.

For if a man with gold rings and fine clothes

comes into your assembly,

and a poor person in shabby clothes also comes in,

and you pay attention to the one wearing the fine clothes

and say, “Sit here, please, ”

while you say to the poor one, “Stand there, ” or “Sit at my feet, ”

have you not made distinctions among yourselves

and become judges with evil designs?

 

Listen, my beloved brothers and sisters.

Did not God choose those who are poor in the world

to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom

that he promised to those who love him?

 

Alleluia                                                                      Mt 11:28MT: 4:23

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Jesus proclaimed the Gospel of the kingdom

and cured every disease among the people.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

 

Gospel                                                                       Lk 6:1-5

Again Jesus left the district of Tyre

and went by way of Sidon to the Sea of Galilee,

into the district of the Decapolis.

And people brought to him a deaf man who had a speech impediment

and begged him to lay his hand on him.

He took him off by himself away from the crowd.

He put his finger into the man’s ears

and, spitting, touched his tongue;

then he looked up to heaven and groaned, and said to him,

“Ephphatha!”— that is, “Be opened!” —

And immediately the man’s ears were opened,

his speech impediment was removed,

and he spoke plainly.

He ordered them not to tell anyone.

But the more he ordered them not to,

the more they proclaimed it.

They were exceedingly astonished and they said,

“He has done all things well.

He makes the deaf hear and the mute speak.”

 

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How to Have Eyes That See and Ears That Hear






















The readings for this Sunday show us God's concern for the disabled. How closely do we share in his concern for them?

 

We're all disabled, one way or another. We can have eyes that see and still be blind. In fact, the scripture from James shows us just how blind we can be!

 

If we see only how a person dresses, for example, without seeing into their hearts to recognize their gifts and talents and unique reflection of God, we are being judgmental. If we are more impressed by a person's wealth or title or college degrees than we are by his/her spiritual energy or insights or willingness to serve, we are being judgmental.

 

Only God can see all the good that's in a person's heart, and yet we make assumptions about others as if we're equal to God. Only God can hear the motives and longings behind a person's words, and yet we quickly judge what is being said as if we know exactly what is meant.

 

Judgmentalism shows us nothing more than how truly blind we are.

 

Jesus wants to say to each of us: "Ephphatha! May your eyes and ears and mind be opened to the truth!" However, so that we can receive this healing, we have to slow down and stop reacting to what's visible and audible. We cannot trust what we see and hear. We need to take time to prayerfully pause for wisdom and discernment and new discoveries.

 

This is one of the reasons why Jesus gave us his Holy Spirit. When we let God's Spirit interpret everything for us, instead of reacting, we will act the way the Lord wants us to. Instead of reacting to partial information, we will act with faith and compassion.

 

Today's Prayer

 

Lord Jesus, Open my senses to You so I can experience Your saving presence in my life. May this joy be an eternal praise in me, a testimony of Your love and Your faithfulness. Amen.

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God Bless You.....

The Rosary Family
The mother of Jesus promised St. Dominic that, “one day through the rosary & the scapular I shall save the world!”

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