Catholic Missal of the day: Sunday, October 13 2019
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1. Reading2nd book of Kings
5,14-17.]Naaman went down and plunged into the Jordan seven times at the word of Elisha, the man of God. His flesh became again like the flesh of a little child, and he was clean of his leprosy.
]He returned with his whole retinue to the man of God. On his arrival he stood before him and said, "Now I know that there is no God in all the earth, except in Israel. Please accept a gift from your servant."
]"As the LORD lives whom I serve, I will not take it," Elisha replied; and despite Naaman's urging, he still refused.
]Naaman said: "If you will not accept, please let me, your servant, have two mule-loads of earth, for I will no longer offer holocaust or sacrifice to any other god except to the LORD.
Psalms
98(97),1.2-3.4.]Sing to the LORD a new song,
for he has done wondrous deeds;
His right hand has won victory for him,
his holy arm.
]The LORD has made his salvation known:
in the sight of the nations he has revealed his justice.
]Has remembered faithful love
toward the house of Israel.
All the ends of the earth have seen
the salvation by our God.
]Sing joyfully to the LORD, all you lands;
break into song; sing praise.
Second Letter to Timothy
2,8-13.]Beloved: Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, a descendant of David: such is my gospel,
]for which I am suffering, even to the point of chains, like a criminal. But the word of God is not chained.
]Therefore, I bear with everything for the sake of those who are chosen, so that they too may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus, together with eternal glory.
]This saying is trustworthy: If we have died with him we shall also live with him;
]if we persevere we shall also reign with him. But if we deny him he will deny us.
]If we are unfaithful he remains faithful, for he cannot deny himself.
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke
17,11-19.]As Jesus continued his journey to Jerusalem, he traveled through Samaria and Galilee.
]As he was entering a village, ten lepers met him. They stood at a distance from him
]and raised their voice, saying, "Jesus, Master! Have pity on us!"
]And when he saw them, he said, "Go show yourselves to the priests." As they were going they were cleansed.
]And one of them, realizing he had been healed, returned, glorifying God in a loud voice;
]and he fell at the feet of Jesus and thanked him. He was a Samaritan.
]Jesus said in reply, "Ten were cleansed, were they not? Where are the other nine?
]Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks to God?"
]Then he said to him, "Stand up and go; your faith has saved you."
St. Edward the Confessor(King († 1066))
SAINT EDWARD THE CONFESSOR( 1066) At 40 years old, St. Edward became the king of England. For 27 years before that, he lived in exile. After his coronation, his virtues edified others: simplicity, gentleness, humility and purity. St. Edward saw that human souls are infinite in value. Once, when he saw a servant robbing his treasury, he let the servant escape - undoubtedly correcting the latter in private. He would stand at his palace gate to speak with beggars and lepers. He also healed many diseases, often spiritual. In years prior, long wars had dragged down England's economy. Through St. Edward's laws, many institutions were reformed. There was peace, prosperity andsocial equity during his 24-year reign. His most renowned work is Westminster Abbey. He passed away on January 5, 1066. The Norman Conquest of England ensued after St. Edward's passing. Most of the ruling English aristocrats were replaced by Norman administrators. Nonetheless, England's courts, justice system and institutions continued functioning - preserving the Christian traditions and culture that shaped modern Europe.
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