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SAINT QUOTE & READINGS OF THE DAY : Wednesday - September 22, 2021


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Wednesday - September 22, 2021

The Kingdom of Heaven, O man, requires no other price than yourself. The value of it is yourself. Give yourself for it and you shall have it.

 

-- St. Augustine


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September 22, 2021

Wednesday of the Twenty-fifth Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 451

 

At the time of the evening sacrifice, I, Ezra, rose in my wretchedness,

and with cloak and mantle torn I fell on my knees,

stretching out my hands to the LORD, my God.

 

I said: “My God, I am too ashamed and confounded to raise my face to you,

O my God, for our wicked deeds are heaped up above our heads

and our guilt reaches up to heaven.

From the time of our fathers even to this day

great has been our guilt,

and for our wicked deeds we have been delivered up,

we and our kings and our priests,

to the will of the kings of foreign lands,

to the sword, to captivity, to pillage, and to disgrace,

as is the case today.

 

“And now, but a short time ago, mercy came to us from the LORD, our God,

who left us a remnant and gave us a stake in his holy place;

thus our God has brightened our eyes

and given us relief in our servitude.

For slaves we are, but in our servitude our God has not abandoned us;

rather, he has turned the good will

of the kings of Persia toward us.

Thus he has given us new life

to raise again the house of our God and restore its ruins,

and has granted us a fence in Judah and Jerusalem.”

 

Responsorial Psalm                                              Tobit 13:2, 3-4a, 4befghn, 7-8

 

R.    (1b) Blessed be God, who lives for ever.

 

He scourges and then has mercy;

    he casts down to the depths of the nether world,

    and he brings up from the great abyss.

No one can escape his hand.

R.    Blessed be God, who lives for ever.

Praise him, you children of Israel, before the Gentiles,

    for though he has scattered you among them,

    he has shown you his greatness even there.

R.    Blessed be God, who lives for ever.

So now consider what he has done for you,

    and praise him with full voice.

Bless the Lord of righteousness,

    and exalt the King of ages.

R.    Blessed be God, who lives for ever.

In the land of my exile I praise him

    and show his power and majesty to a sinful nation.

R.    Blessed be God, who lives for ever.

Bless the Lord, all you his chosen ones,

    and may all of you praise his majesty.

Celebrate days of gladness, and give him praise.

R.    Blessed be God, who lives for ever.

 

Alleluia                                                                      Mk 1:15

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

The Kingdom of God is at hand;

repent and believe in the Gospel.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel                                                                       Lk 9:1-6

 

Jesus summoned the Twelve and gave them power and authority

over all demons and to cure diseases,

and he sent them to proclaim the Kingdom of God

and to heal the sick.

He said to them, “Take nothing for the journey,

neither walking stick, nor sack, nor food, nor money,

and let no one take a second tunic.

Whatever house you enter, stay there and leave from there.

And as for those who do not welcome you,

when you leave that town,

shake the dust from your feet in testimony against them.”

Then they set out and went from village to village

proclaiming the good news and curing diseases everywhere.

 

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Time to Stay or Move on?































In our efforts to help others grow closer to Christ, and in our desire to change our parishes or workplaces when God's will is not being done, we don't always succeed. God's not asking us to. Sometimes, all he wants us to do is plant seeds that new people will fertilize and still others will harvest.

 

Look at what's frustrating you today. Do you know if God is asking you to stay or leave?

 

Jesus makes it clear in our Gospel reading today that first we try -- it's our responsibility, our mission as members of the Body of Christ. And if the message he gives us to share is rejected, we are not supposed to keep trying. He's not telling us to be quitters; he's saying: "Don't force God and the Church upon those who are not ready to hear the truth."

 

Forcing them is not loving them, it's diminishing them. Remember, God never forces us to do anything that he asks of us. And Pope Francis keeps reminding us that we need to be a Church that heals wounds and warms hearts rather than a judgmental force that condemns and pushes people away.

 

Wherever Jesus sends us to proclaim the kingdom of God, we have to pay attention to whether or not the hearers are open to receiving the truth. If they are not, we have fulfilled our responsibility by making the truth known; now it's their responsibility to act upon it.

 

To discern correctly if it's time to move on, we have to ask the Holy Spirit if what we're doing has been commissioned by God or if it was our own idea. If it was God's idea, then we have to ask if this is still what he wants us to do.

 

Keep your eyes on Jesus and notice the doors of opportunity to which he leads you. See Jesus knocking on the doors of people's hearts. When a door swings open, walk through it. When a door slams shut, know that Jesus will either help you find a secret passage that will get you inside, or he will tell you to clean off the person's dirty life from your shoes and he will lead you away from there.

 

If the latter is true, God already has another plan in mind for that person, and if we keep banging on their door, we'll only get in the way. And if we bang harder, our hand begins to hurt, so then we beat our heads against the door and get a head-ache. This is not God's plan!

 

Moving on could mean literally leaving, or it could mean redirecting our efforts to other people and other ministries while we stay and quietly pray and give unconditional love. If you're not certain which you're being called to do, talk to a spiritual director or Christian counselor.

 

Today's Prayer 

Lord, You have anointed me with Your Spirit to take the Good News to my brothers and sisters. Give me the grace of walking in faith while always trusting You, being aware that everything is in Your hands. 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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