Readings For Monday 19th Week In Ordinary Time

Year 2

First Reading
Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c

Such was the vision of the likeness of the glory of the LORD.

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel

On the fifth day of the fourth month of the fifth year,
   that is, of King Jehoiachin’s exile,
The word of the LORD came to the priest Ezekiel,
   the son of Buzi,
   in the land of the Chaldeans by the river Chebar.—
There the hand of the LORD came upon me.

As I looked, a stormwind came from the North,
   a huge cloud with flashing fire enveloped in brightness,
   from the midst of which (the midst of the fire)
   something gleamed like electrum.
Within it were figures resembling four living creatures
   that looked like this: their form was human.

Then I heard the sound of their wings,
   like the roaring of mighty waters,
   like the voice of the Almighty.
When they moved, the sound of the tumult was like the din of an army.
And when they stood still, they lowered their wings.

Above the firmament over their heads
   something like a throne could be seen,
   looking like sapphire.
Upon it was seated, up above, one who had the appearance of a man.
Upward from what resembled his waist I saw what gleamed like electrum;
   downward from what resembled his waist I saw what looked like fire;
   he was surrounded with splendor.
Like the bow which appears in the clouds on a rainy day
   was the splendor that surrounded him.
Such was the vision of the likeness of the glory of the LORD.


Responsorial Psalm
Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14

R. :

℟. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory.
  or:
℟. Alleluia.

Praise the LORD from the heavens;
   praise him in the heights;
Praise him, all you his angels;
   praise him, all you his hosts.

℟. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory.
  or:
℟. Alleluia.

Let the kings of the earth and all peoples,
   the princes and all the judges of the earth,
Young men too, and maidens,
   old men and boys,

℟. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory.
  or:
℟. Alleluia.

Praise the name of the LORD,
   for his name alone is exalted;
His majesty is above earth and heaven.

℟. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory.
  or:
℟. Alleluia.

And he has lifted up the horn of his people.
Be this his praise from all his faithful ones,
   from the children of Israel, the people close to him.
   Alleluia.

℟. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory.
  or:
℟. Alleluia.

Year 1

First Reading
Dt 10:12-22

Circumcise your hearts. Befriend the alien, for you were once aliens yourselves.

A reading from the Book of Deuteronomy

Moses said to the people:
“And now, Israel, what does the LORD, your God, ask of you
   but to fear the LORD, your God, and follow his ways exactly,
   to love and serve the LORD, your God,
   with all your heart and all your soul,
   to keep the commandments and statutes of the LORD
   which I enjoin on you today for your own good?
Think! The heavens, even the highest heavens,
   belong to the LORD, your God,
   as well as the earth and everything on it.
Yet in his love for your fathers the LORD was so attached to them
   as to choose you, their descendants,
   in preference to all other peoples, as indeed he has now done.
Circumcise your hearts, therefore, and be no longer stiff-necked.
For the LORD, your God, is the God of gods,
   the LORD of lords, the great God, mighty and awesome,
   who has no favorites, accepts no bribes;
   who executes justice for the orphan and the widow,
   and befriends the alien, feeding and clothing him.
So you too must befriend the alien,
   for you were once aliens yourselves in the land of Egypt.
The LORD, your God, shall you fear, and him shall you serve;
   hold fast to him and swear by his name.
He is your glory, he, your God,
   who has done for you those great and terrible things
   which your own eyes have seen.
Your ancestors went down to Egypt seventy strong,
   and now the LORD, your God,
   has made you as numerous as the stars of the sky.”


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

R. :

R. (12a) 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.


Gospel Acclamation
2 Thess 2:14

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

God has called you through the Gospel
to proclaim the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.


Gospel
Mt 17:22-27

They will kill him and he will be raised. The subjects are exempt from the tax.

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew

As Jesus and his disciples were gathering in Galilee,
   Jesus said to them,
   “The Son of Man is to be handed over to men,
   and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day.”
And they were overwhelmed with grief.

When they came to Capernaum,
   the collectors of the temple tax approached Peter and said,
   “Does not your teacher pay the temple tax?”
“Yes,” he said.
When he came into the house, before he had time to speak,
   Jesus asked him, “What is your opinion, Simon?
From whom do the kings of the earth take tolls or census tax?
From their subjects or from foreigners?”
When he said, “From foreigners,” Jesus said to him,
   “Then the subjects are exempt.
But that we may not offend them, go to the sea, drop in a hook,
   and take the first fish that comes up.
Open its mouth and you will find a coin worth twice the temple tax.
Give that to them for me and for you.”

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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