Catholic Missal of the day: Monday, August 28 2017

Monday of the Twenty-first week in Ordinary Time

Monday of the Twenty-first week in Ordinary Time

1. Reading

First Letter to the Thessalonians

1,1-5.8b-10.

]Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the church of the Thessalonians in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: grace to you and peace.
]We give thanks to God always for all of you, remembering you in our prayers, unceasingly
]calling to mind your work of faith and labor of love and endurance in hope of our Lord Jesus Christ, before our God and Father,
]knowing, brothers loved by God, how you were chosen.
]For our gospel did not come to you in word alone, but also in power and in the holy Spirit and with much conviction. You know what sort of people we were among you for your sake.
]In every place your faith in God has gone forth, so that we have no need to say anything.
]For they themselves openly declare about us what sort of reception we had among you, and how you turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God
]and to await his Son from heaven, whom he raised from (the) dead, Jesus, who delivers us from the coming wrath.

Psalm


Psalms

149(148),1b-2.3-4.5-6a.9b.

]Sing to the LORD a new song
of praise in the assembly of the faithful.
]Let Israel be glad in their maker,
let the children of Zion rejoice in their king.
]Let them praise his name in the festive dance,
let them sing praise to him with timbrel and harp.
]For the LORD loves his people,
and he adorns the lowly with victory.
]Let the faithful exult in glory;
let them sing for joy upon their couches;
]Let the high praises of God be in their throats.
]This is the glory of all his faithful. Alleluia!

Gospel

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew

23,13-22.

]Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples: "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites. You lock the kingdom of heaven before human beings. You do not enter yourselves, nor do you allow entrance to those trying to enter.
](...)
]Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites. You traverse sea and land to make one convert, and when that happens you make him a child of Gehenna twice as much as yourselves.
]Woe to you, blind guides, who say, 'If one swears by the temple, it means nothing, but if one swears by the gold of the temple, one is obligated.'
]Blind fools, which is greater, the gold, or the temple that made the gold sacred?
]And you say, 'If one swears by the altar, it means nothing, but if one swears by the gift on the altar, one is obligated.'
]You blind ones, which is greater, the gift, or the altar that makes the gift sacred?
]One who swears by the altar swears by it and all that is upon it;
]one who swears by the temple swears by it and by him who dwells in it;
]one who swears by heaven swears by the throne of God and by him who is seated on it."


St. Augustine(Bishop and Doctor of the Church)

SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPOBishop and Doctor of the Church(354-430) St. Augustine was born in Tagaste, Africa. He was brought up in the Christian faith, but was not baptized. As an ambitious schoolboy of brilliant talents and violent passions, he lost his faith and his innocence early on. He persisted in his irregular life until age 32. Being then in Milan and professing rhetoric, he tells us that the faith of his childhood had regained possession of his intellect, but he could not resolve to break the chains of evil habit. One day, stung to the heart by an account of some sudden conversions, he cried out, "The unlearned rise and storm heaven, and we, with all our learning, for lack of heart, lie wallowing here." He then withdrew into a garden, where a long and terrible conflict ensued. Suddenly, a young fresh voice (he knows not whose) broke in upon his strife with the words, "Take and read." He alighted upon the passage, "Walk honestly as in the day"; and with that, the battle was won. Augustine received baptism, returned home and gave everything to the poor and the Church. In Hippo, where he settled, he was consecrated bishop in 395. For 35 years, he was the center of ecclesiastical life in Africa and the Church's mightiest champion against heresy. His writings have been accepted everywhere as one of the principal sources of devotional thought and theological speculation. Among his many spiritual classics are Confessions and The City of God.


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