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Sunday - June 11, 2023


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"May each one of us glorify the Lord with the soul of Mary and rejoice in God with the spirit of Mary" 

 

 

--St. Ambrose



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June 11, 2023

Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ

Lectionary: 167

 

Reading I     

                                                                                    Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a

 

Moses said to the people:

"Remember how for forty years now the LORD, your God,

has directed all your journeying in the desert,

so as to test you by affliction

and find out whether or not it was your intention

to keep his commandments.

He therefore let you be afflicted with hunger,

and then fed you with manna,

a food unknown to you and your fathers,

in order to show you that not by bread alone does one live,

but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of the LORD.

 

"Do not forget the LORD, your God,

who brought you out of the land of Egypt,

that place of slavery;

who guided you through the vast and terrible desert

with its saraph serpents and scorpions,

its parched and waterless ground;

who brought forth water for you from the flinty rock

and fed you in the desert with manna,

a food unknown to your fathers."

 

Responsorial Psalm                                  Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20

 

R. (12) Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.

 

Glorify the LORD, O Jerusalem;

praise your God, O Zion.

For he has strengthened the bars of your gates;

he has blessed your children within you.

R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.

 

He has granted peace in your borders;

with the best of wheat he fills you.

He sends forth his command to the earth;

swiftly runs his word!

R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.

 

He has proclaimed his word to Jacob,

his statutes and his ordinances to Israel.

He has not done thus for any other nation;

his ordinances he has not made known to them. Alleluia.

R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.

 

Reading                                                                    1 Cor 10:16-17

 

Brothers and sisters:

The cup of blessing that we bless,

is it not a participation in the blood of Christ?

The bread that we break,

is it not a participation in the body of Christ?

Because the loaf of bread is one,

we, though many, are one body,

for we all partake of the one loaf.

 

Sequence — Lauda Sionl                                                           

 

Laud, O Zion, your salvation,

Laud with hymns of exultation,

Christ, your king and shepherd true:

 

Bring him all the praise you know,

He is more than you bestow.

Never can you reach his due.

 

Special theme for glad thanksgiving

Is the quick'ning and the living

Bread today before you set:

 

From his hands of old partaken,

As we know, by faith unshaken,

Where the Twelve at supper met.

 

Full and clear ring out your chanting,

Joy nor sweetest grace be wanting,

From your heart let praises burst:

 

For today the feast is holden,

When the institution olden

Of that supper was rehearsed.

 

Here the new law's new oblation,

By the new king's revelation,

Ends the form of ancient rite:

 

Now the new the old effaces,

Truth away the shadow chases,

Light dispels the gloom of night.

 

What he did at supper seated,

Christ ordained to be repeated,

His memorial ne'er to cease:

 

And his rule for guidance taking,

Bread and wine we hallow, making

Thus our sacrifice of peace.

 

This the truth each Christian learns,

Bread into his flesh he turns,

To his precious blood the wine:

 

Sight has fail'd, nor thought conceives,

But a dauntless faith believes,

Resting on a pow'r divine.

 

Here beneath these signs are hidden

Priceless things to sense forbidden;

Signs, not things are all we see:

 

Blood is poured and flesh is broken,

Yet in either wondrous token

Christ entire we know to be.

 

Whoso of this food partakes,

Does not rend the Lord nor breaks;

Christ is whole to all that taste:

 

Thousands are, as one, receivers,

One, as thousands of believers,

Eats of him who cannot waste.

 

Bad and good the feast are sharing,

Of what divers dooms preparing,

Endless death, or endless life.

 

Life to these, to those damnation,

See how like participation

Is with unlike issues rife.

 

When the sacrament is broken,

Doubt not, but believe 'tis spoken,

That each sever'd outward token

doth the very whole contain.

 

Nought the precious gift divides,

Breaking but the sign betides

Jesus still the same abides,

still unbroken does remain.

 

The shorter form of the sequence begins here.

 

Lo! the angel's food is given

To the pilgrim who has striven;

see the children's bread from heaven,

which on dogs may not be spent.

 

Truth the ancient types fulfilling,

Isaac bound, a victim willing,

Paschal lamb, its lifeblood spilling,

manna to the fathers sent.

 

Very bread, good shepherd, tend us,

Jesu, of your love befriend us,

You refresh us, you defend us,

Your eternal goodness send us

In the land of life to see.

 

You who all things can and know,

Who on earth such food bestow,

Grant us with your saints, though lowest,

Where the heav'nly feast you show,

Fellow heirs and guests to be. Amen. Alleluia.

 

Alleluia         

 

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

I am the living bread that came down from heaven, says the Lord;

whoever eats this bread will live forever.

R. Alleluia

 

Gospel                                                                       Jn 6:51-58

 

Jesus said to the Jewish crowds:

"I am the living bread that came down from heaven;

whoever eats this bread will live forever;

and the bread that I will give

is my flesh for the life of the world."

 

The Jews quarreled among themselves, saying,

"How can this man give us his flesh to eat?"

Jesus said to them,

"Amen, amen, I say to you,

unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood,

you do not have life within you.

Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood

has eternal life,

and I will raise him on the last day.

For my flesh is true food,

and my blood is true drink.

Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood

remains in me and I in him.

Just as the living Father sent me

and I have life because of the Father,

so also the one who feeds on me

will have life because of me.

This is the bread that came down from heaven.

Unlike your ancestors who ate and still died,

whoever eats this bread will live forever."

 

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How Jesus in the Eucharist helps us in difficulties


This Sunday we celebrate the Sacrament of the Eucharist and the reason why we believe it is truly and physically the presence of Jesus.

 

In the first reading, we’re reminded that God our Father always provides the food and drink that we need for survival in the desert days of life’s hardships. What he did for the Israelites, he does for us today in whatever ways we experience hot trials and dry faith. He provides what we need by giving us the True Presence of Christ, who comes to us in the bread of Mass (the Eucharist), and in the presence of his Holy Spirit dwelling within us (Baptism and Confirmation), and in the priest whose ordination makes Jesus present to us in Confession.

 

The Gospel passage tells us that the Eucharistic food and drink are truly Jesus himself, not a mere symbol of his love. Oh-my oh-my, how we need this food and drink to survive the serpents and scorpions and the parched and waterless ground of our desert experiences! Jesus literally fills us and quenches our thirsts. As we consume him, he consumes us. As we draw him into us, he draws us into himself. In this unity, we walk through our trials with all that we need for success.

 

The second reading tells us that the Eucharist increases our unity with Christ’s body on earth, the church community through which he provides the various resources that we need. In this unity — when it’s activated as it should be — no one lacks anything good because all necessary goods are shared. And ultimately in this unity, as Jesus said in the Gospel, we’re assured of eternal life in heaven, where all needs are met perfectly and completely.

 

Today's Prayer

 

Thank You, Lord Jesus, for remaining with us in such a special way in each Eucharist. Thank You for this Precious Gift which joins us to Your Holiness and to the whole Church. Amen.

 

 

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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