Saturday, November 12, 2016

Daily Readings for November 12, 2016

1ST READING

We are called to support the work of the Gospel. It may mean an event in the parish or community and sharing of our resources. We cultivate a generous spirit in our service so that the joy of the Gospel will be felt by those who serve with us and also those whom we serve.

3 John 5-8
5 Beloved, you are faithful in all you do for the brothers and sisters, especially for strangers; 6 they have testified to your love before the Church. Please help them in a way worthy of God to continue their journey. 7 For they have set out for the sake of the Name and are accepting nothing from the pagans. 8 Therefore, we ought to support such persons, so that we may be co-workers in the truth.


P S A L M

Psalm 112:1-2, 3-4, 5-6

R: Blessed the man who fears the Lord.

1 Blessed the man who fears the Lord, who greatly delights in his commands. 2 His posterity shall be mighty upon the earth; the upright generation shall be blessed. (R) 3 Wealth and riches shall be in his house; his generosity shall endure forever. 4 Light shines through the darkness for the upright; he is gracious and merciful and just. (R) 5 Well for the man who is gracious and lends, who conducts his affairs with justice; 6 He shall never be moved; the just one shall be in everlasting remembrance. (R)


GOSPEL

We must live the truths of our faith in public. If we don’t, we become hypocrites. We discern as to what degree our faith convictions are appropriate in a given situation. This is not always obvious and is far more difficult in some professions than others. For example, architectural decisions are basically amoral. However, a judge must decide according to the laws he has sworn to uphold. Sometimes it is difficult to discern where the borderline is between the private and public.

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
God has called us through the Gospel, to possess the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Luke 18:1-8
1 Jesus told his disciples a parable about the necessity for them to pray always without becoming weary. He said, 2 “There was a judge in a certain town who neither feared God nor respected any human being. 3 And a widow in that town used to come to him and say, ‘Render a just decision for me against my adversary.’ 4 For a long time the judge was unwilling, but eventually he thought, ‘While it is true that I neither fear God nor respect any human being, 5 because this widow keeps bothering me I shall deliver a just decision for her lest she finally come and strike me.’” 6 The Lord said, “Pay attention to what the dishonest judge says. 7 Will not God then secure the rights of his chosen ones who call out to him day and night? Will he be slow to answer them? 8 I tell you, he will see to it that justice is done for them speedily. But when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”



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