Readings for Thursday 34th Week in Ordinary Time

Year 1

First Reading
Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a

Fallen is Babylon the great.

A reading from the Book of Revelation

I, John, saw another angel coming down from heaven,
   having great authority,
   and the earth became illumined by his splendor.
He cried out in a mighty voice:

   “Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great.
      She has become a haunt for demons.
   She is a cage for every unclean spirit,
      a cage for every unclean bird,
      a cage for every unclean and disgusting beast.”

A mighty angel picked up a stone like a huge millstone
   and threw it into the sea and said:

   “With such force will Babylon the great city be thrown down,
      and will never be found again.
   No melodies of harpists and musicians,
      flutists and trumpeters,
      will ever be heard in you again.
   No craftsmen in any trade
      will ever be found in you again.
   No sound of the millstone
      will ever be heard in you again.
   No light from a lamp
      will ever be seen in you again.
   No voices of bride and groom
      will ever be heard in you again.
   Because your merchants were the great ones of the world,
      all nations were led astray by your magic potion.”

After this I heard what sounded like
   the loud voice of a great multitude in heaven, saying:

      “Alleluia!
   Salvation, glory, and might belong to our God,
      for true and just are his judgments.
   He has condemned the great harlot
      who corrupted the earth with her harlotry.
   He has avenged on her the blood of his servants.”

They said a second time:

   “Alleluia! Smoke will rise from her forever and ever.”

Then the angel said to me, “Write this:
   Blessed are those who have been called
   to the wedding feast of the Lamb.”


Responsorial Psalm
Ps 145:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11

R. :

R. (Rev 19:9a) I will praise your name for ever, Lord.

Every day will I bless you,
   and I will praise your name forever and ever.
Great is the Lord and highly to be praised;
   his greatness is unsearchable.

R. I will praise your name for ever, Lord.

Generation after generation praises your works
   and proclaims your might.
They speak of the splendor of your glorious majesty
   and tell of your wondrous works.

R. I will praise your name for ever, Lord.

They discourse of the power of your terrible deeds
   and declare your greatness.
They publish the fame of your abundant goodness
   and joyfully sing of your justice.

R. I will praise your name for ever, Lord.

The Lord is gracious and merciful,
   slow to anger and of great kindness.
The Lord is good to all
   and compassionate toward all his works.

R. I will praise your name for ever, Lord.

Let all your works give you thanks, O Lord,
   and let your faithful ones bless you.
Let them discourse of the glory of your Kingdom
   and speak of your might.

R. I will praise your name for ever, Lord.

Year 2

First Reading
Dn 6:12-28

My God has sent his angel and closed the lions’ mouths.

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Daniel

Some men rushed into the upper chamber of Daniel’s home
   and found him praying and pleading before his God.
Then they went to remind the king about the prohibition:
   “Did you not decree, O king,
   that no one is to address a petition to god or man
   for thirty days, except to you, O king;
   otherwise he shall be cast into a den of lions?”
The king answered them, “The decree is absolute,
   irrevocable under the Mede and Persian law.”
To this they replied, “Daniel, the Jewish exile,
   has paid no attention to you, O king,
   or to the decree you issued;
   three times a day he offers his prayer.”
The king was deeply grieved at this news
   and he made up his mind to save Daniel;
   he worked till sunset to rescue him.
But these men insisted.
They said, “Keep in mind, O king,
   that under the Mede and Persian law
   every royal prohibition or decree is irrevocable.”
So the king ordered Daniel to be brought and cast into the lions’ den.
To Daniel he said,
   “May your God, whom you serve so constantly, save you.”
To forestall any tampering,
   the king sealed with his own ring and the rings of the lords
   the stone that had been brought to block the opening of the den.

Then the king returned to his palace for the night;
   he refused to eat and he dismissed the entertainers.
Since sleep was impossible for him,
   the king rose very early the next morning
   and hastened to the lions’ den.
As he drew near, he cried out to Daniel sorrowfully,
   “O Daniel, servant of the living God,
   has the God whom you serve so constantly
   been able to save you from the lions?”
Daniel answered the king: “O king, live forever!
My God has sent his angel and closed the lions’ mouths
   so that they have not hurt me.
For I have been found innocent before him;
   neither to you have I done any harm, O king”
This gave the king great joy.
At his order Daniel was removed from the den,
   unhurt because he trusted in his God.
The king then ordered the men who had accused Daniel,
   along with their children and their wives,
   to be cast into the lions’ den.
Before they reached the bottom of the den,
   the lions overpowered them and crushed all their bones.

Then King Darius wrote to the nations and peoples of every language,
   wherever they dwell on the earth: “All peace to you!
I decree that throughout my royal domain
   the God of Daniel is to be reverenced and feared:

      “For he is the living God, enduring forever;
         his Kingdom shall not be destroyed,
         and his dominion shall be without end.
      He is a deliverer and savior,
         working signs and wonders in heaven and on earth,
         and he delivered Daniel from the lions’ power.”


Responsorial Psalm
Dn 3:68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74

R. :

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

“Dew and rain, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

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

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Ice and snow, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Nights and days, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Light and darkness, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Lightnings and clouds, bless the Lord;
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.

“Let the earth bless the Lord,
   praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.


Gospel Acclamation
Lk 21:28

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Stand erect and raise your heads
because your redemption is at hand.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.


Gospel
Lk 21:20-28

Jerusalem will be trampled underfoot by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.

A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke

Jesus said to his disciples:
“”When you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies,
   know that its desolation is at hand.
Then those in Judea must flee to the mountains.
Let those within the city escape from it,
   and let those in the countryside not enter the city,
   for these days are the time of punishment
   when all the Scriptures are fulfilled.
Woe to pregnant women and nursing mothers in those days,
   for a terrible calamity will come upon the earth
   and a wrathful judgment upon this people.
They will fall by the edge of the sword
   and be taken as captives to all the Gentiles;
   and Jerusalem will be trampled underfoot by the Gentiles
   until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.

“There will be signs in the sun, the moon, and the stars,
   and on earth nations will be in dismay,
   perplexed by the roaring of the sea and the waves.
People will die of fright
   in anticipation of what is coming upon the world,
   for the powers of the heavens will be shaken.
And then they will see the Son of Man
   coming in a cloud with power and great glory.
But when these signs begin to happen,
   stand erect and raise your heads
   because your redemption is at hand.”

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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