Readings For Monday 15th Week In Ordinary Time

Year 2

First Reading
Is 1:10-17

Wash yourselves clean! Put away your misdeeds from before my eyes.

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah

Hear the word of the LORD,
   princes of Sodom!
Listen to the instruction of our God,
   people of Gomorrah!
What care I for the number of your sacrifices?
   says the LORD.
I have had enough of whole-burnt rams
   and fat of fatlings;
In the blood of calves, lambs and goats
   I find no pleasure.

When you come in to visit me,
   who asks these things of you?
Trample my courts no more!
   Bring no more worthless offerings;
   your incense is loathsome to me.
New moon and sabbath, calling of assemblies,
   octaves with wickedness: these I cannot bear.
Your new moons and festivals I detest;
   they weigh me down, I tire of the load.
When you spread out your hands,
   I close my eyes to you;
Though you pray the more,
   I will not listen.
Your hands are full of blood!
   Wash yourselves clean!
Put away your misdeeds from before my eyes;
   cease doing evil; learn to do good.
Make justice your aim: redress the wronged,
   hear the orphan’s plea, defend the widow.


Responsorial Psalm
Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21 and 23

R. :

R. (23b) To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

“Not for your sacrifices do I rebuke you,
   for your burnt offerings are before me always.
I take from your house no bullock,
   no goats out of your fold.”

R. To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

“Why do you recite my statutes,
   and profess my covenant with your mouth,
Though you hate discipline
   and cast my words behind you?”

R. To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

“When you do these things, shall I be deaf to it?
   Or do you think you that I am like yourself?
   I will correct you by drawing them up before your eyes.
He that offers praise as a sacrifice glorifies me;
   and to him that goes the right way I will show the salvation of God.”

R. To the upright I will show the saving power of God.

Year 1

First Reading
Ex 1:8-14, 22

Come, let us deal shrewdly with them to stop their increase.

A reading from the Book of Exodus

A new king, who knew nothing of Joseph, came to power in Egypt.
He said to his subjects, “Look how numerous and powerful
   the people of the children of Israel are growing, more so than we ourselves!
Come, let us deal shrewdly with them to stop their increase;
   otherwise, in time of war they too may join our enemies
   to fight against us, and so leave our country.”

Accordingly, taskmasters were set over the children of Israel
   to oppress them with forced labor.
Thus they had to build for Pharaoh
   the supply cities of Pithom and Raamses.
Yet the more they were oppressed,
   the more they multiplied and spread.
The Egyptians, then, dreaded the children of Israel
   and reduced them to cruel slavery,
   making life bitter for them with hard work in mortar and brick
   and all kinds of field work—the whole cruel fate of slaves.

Pharaoh then commanded all his subjects,
   “Throw into the river every boy that is born to the Hebrews,
   but you may let all the girls live.”


Responsorial Psalm
Ps 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8

R. :

R. (8a) Our help is in the name of the Lord.

Had not the LORD been with us—
   let Israel say, had not the LORD been with us—
When men rose up against us,
   then would they have swallowed us alive,
When their fury was inflamed against us.

R. Our help is in the name of the Lord.

Then would the waters have overwhelmed us;
The torrent would have swept over us;
   over us then would have swept
   the raging waters.
Blessed be the LORD, who did not leave us
   a prey to their teeth.

R. Our help is in the name of the Lord.

We were rescued like a bird
   from the fowlers’ snare;
Broken was the snare,
   and we were freed.
Our help is in the name of the LORD,
   who made heaven and earth.

R. Our help is in the name of the Lord.


Gospel Acclamation
Mt 5:10

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness,
for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.


Gospel
Mt 10:34-11:1

I have come to bring not peace, but the sword.

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew

Jesus said to his Apostles:
“Do not think that I have come to bring peace upon the earth.
I have come to bring not peace but the sword.
For I have come to set
   a man against his father,
      a daughter against her mother,
   and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law;
      and one’s enemies will be those of his household.

“Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me,
   and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me;
   and whoever does not take up his cross
   and follow after me is not worthy of me.
Whoever finds his life will lose it,
   and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.

“Whoever receives you receives me,
   and whoever receives me receives the one who sent me.
Whoever receives a prophet because he is a prophet
   will receive a prophet’s reward,
   and whoever receives a righteous man
   because he is righteous
   will receive a righteous man’s reward.
And whoever gives only a cup of cold water
   to one of these little ones to drink
   because he is a disciple—
   amen, I say to you, he will surely not lose his reward.”

When Jesus finished giving these commands to his Twelve disciples,
   he went away from that place to teach and to preach in their towns.

At the end of the Gospel, the Deacon, or the Priest, acclaims:

The Gospel of the Lord.

All reply:

Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

Then he kisses the book, saying quietly:

Through the words of the Gospel
may our sins be wiped away.


Homilies / Gospel Reflections




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