Readings for Wednesday 34th Week in Ordinary Time

Year 1

First Reading
Rv 15:1-4

They sang the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb.

A reading from the Book of Revelation

I, John, saw in heaven another sign, great and awe-inspiring:
   seven angels with the seven last plagues,
   for through them God’s fury is accomplished.

Then I saw something like a sea of glass mingled with fire.
On the sea of glass were standing those
   who had won the victory over the beast
   and its image and the number that signified its name.
They were holding God’s harps,
   and they sang the song of Moses, the servant of God,
   and the song of the Lamb:

      “Great and wonderful are your works,
         Lord God almighty.
      Just and true are your ways,
         O king of the nations.
      Who will not fear you, Lord,
         or glorify your name?
      For you alone are holy.
         All the nations will come
         and worship before you,
         for your righteous acts have been revealed.”


Responsorial Psalm
Ps 98:1-2, 3ab, 7-8, 9

R. :

R. (Rev 15:3b) Great and wonderful are all your works, Lord, mighty God!

Sing to the LORD a new song,
   for he has done wondrous deeds;
His right hand has won victory for him,
   his holy arm.

R. Great and wonderful are all your works, Lord, mighty God!

The LORD has made his salvation known:
   in the sight of the nations he has revealed his justice.
He has remembered his kindness and his faithfulness
   toward the house of Israel.

R. Great and wonderful are all your works, Lord, mighty God!

Let the sea and what fills it resound,
   the world and those who dwell in it;
Let the rivers clap their hands,
   the mountains shout with them for joy.

R. Great and wonderful are all your works, Lord, mighty God!

Before the LORD, for he comes,
   for he comes to rule the earth;
He will rule the world with justice
   and the peoples with equity.

R. Great and wonderful are all your works, Lord, mighty God!

Year 2

First Reading
Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28

The fingers of a human hand appeared, writing on the plaster of the wall.

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Daniel

King Belshazzar gave a great banquet for a thousand of his lords,
   with whom he drank.
Under the influence of the wine,
   he ordered the gold and silver vessels
   which Nebuchadnezzar, his father,
   had taken from the temple in Jerusalem,
   to be brought in so that the king, his lords,
   his wives and his entertainers might drink from them.
When the gold and silver vessels
   taken from the house of God in Jerusalem had been brought in,
   and while the king, his lords, his wives and his entertainers
   were drinking wine from them,
   they praised their gods of gold and silver,
   bronze and iron, wood and stone.

Suddenly, opposite the lampstand,
   the fingers of a human hand appeared,
   writing on the plaster of the wall in the king’s palace.
When the king saw the wrist and hand that wrote, his face blanched;
   his thoughts terrified him, his hip joints shook,
   and his knees knocked.

Then Daniel was brought into the presence of the king.
The king asked him, “Are you the Daniel, the Jewish exile,
   whom my father, the king, brought from Judah?
I have heard that the Spirit of God is in you,
   that you possess brilliant knowledge and extraordinary wisdom.
I have heard that you can interpret dreams and solve difficulties;
   if you are able to read the writing and tell me what it means,
   you shall be clothed in purple,
   wear a gold collar about your neck,
   and be third in the government of the kingdom.”

Daniel answered the king:
   “You may keep your gifts, or give your presents to someone else;
   but the writing I will read for you, O king,
   and tell you what it means.
You have rebelled against the Lord of heaven.
You had the vessels of his temple brought before you,
   so that you and your nobles, your wives and your entertainers,
   might drink wine from them;
   and you praised the gods of silver and gold,
   bronze and iron, wood and stone,
   that neither see nor hear nor have intelligence.
But the God in whose hand is your life breath
   and the whole course of your life, you did not glorify.
By him were the wrist and hand sent, and the writing set down.

“This is the writing that was inscribed:
   MENE, TEKEL, and PERES.
These words mean:
   MENE, God has numbered your kingdom and put an end to it;
   TEKEL, you have been weighed on the scales and found wanting;
   PERES, your kingdom has been divided and given to the Medes and Persians.”


Responsorial Psalm
Dn 3:62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67

R. :

R. (59b) Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Sun and moon, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Stars of heaven, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Every shower and dew, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“All you winds, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Fire and heat, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Cold and chill, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.


Gospel Acclamation
Rv 2:10c

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Remain faithful until death,
and I will give you the crown of life.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.


Gospel
Lk 21:12-19

You will be hated by all because of my name, but not a hair on your head will be destroyed.

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke

Jesus said to the crowd:
“They will seize and persecute you,
   they will hand you over to the synagogues and to prisons,
   and they will have you led before kings and governors
   because of my name.
It will lead to your giving testimony.
Remember, you are not to prepare your defense beforehand,
   for I myself shall give you a wisdom in speaking
   that all your adversaries will be powerless to resist or refute.
You will even be handed over by parents,
   brothers, relatives, and friends,
   and they will put some of you to death.
You will be hated by all because of my name,
   but not a hair on your head will be destroyed.
By your perseverance you will secure your lives.”

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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