Saturday 27 July 2019

Mass Readings - Sunday, 28th July 2019

FIRST READING
A reading from the Book of Genesis     18: 20-32
I trust my Lord will not be angry, but give me leave to speak.

The Lord said, ‘How great an outcry there is against Sodom and Gomorrah! How
grievous is their sin! I propose to go down and see whether or not they have done all
that is alleged in the outcry against them that has come up to me. I am determined to
know.’

The men left there and went to Sodom while Abraham remained standing before
Yahweh. Approaching him he said, ‘Are you really going to destroy the just man with the
sinner? Perhaps there are fifty just men in the town. Will you really overwhelm them, will
you not spare the place for the fifty just men in it? Do not think of doing such a thing: to
kill the just man with the sinner, treating just and sinner alike! Do not think of it! Will the
judge of the whole earth not administer justice?’ Yahweh replied, ‘If at Sodom I find fifty
just men in the town, I will spare the whole place because of them.’

Abraham replied, ‘I am bold indeed to speak like this to my Lord, I who am dust and
ashes. But perhaps the fifty just men lack five: will you destroy the whole city for five?’
‘No,’ he replied ‘I will not destroy it if I find forty five just men there.’ Again Abraham said
to him, ‘Perhaps there will only be forty there’. ‘I will not do it’ he replied ‘for the sake of
the forty.’

Abraham said, ‘I trust my Lord will not be angry, but give me leave to speak: perhaps
there will only be thirty there.’ ‘I will not do it’ he replied ‘if I find thirty there.’ He said, ‘I
am bold indeed to speak like this, but perhaps there will only be twenty there.’ ‘I will not
destroy it’ he replied ‘for the sake of the twenty.’ He said, ‘I trust my Lord will not be
angry if I speak once more: perhaps there will only be ten.’ ‘I will not destroy it’ he
replied ‘for the sake of the ten.’

The Word of the Lord.


Responsorial Psalm     Ps 137

Response:     On the day I called, you answered me, O Lord.

1. I thank you, Lord, with all my heart,
you have heard the words of my mouth.
Before the angels I will bless you.
I will adore before your holy temple.                        Response

2. I thank you for your faithfulness and love
which excel all we ever knew of you.
On the day I called, you answered;
you increased the strength of my soul.                       Response

3. The Lord is high yet he looks on the lowly
and the haughty he knows from afar.
Though I walk in the midst of affliction
you give me life and frustrate my foes.                       Response

4. You stretch out your hand and save me,
your hand will do all things for me.
Your love, O Lord, is eternal,
discard not the work of your hands.                             Response



SECOND READING
A reading from the second letter of St Paul to the Colossians     2: 12-14
He has brought you to life with him, he has forgiven us all our sins.

You have been buried with him, when you were baptised; and by baptism, too, you have
been raised up with him through your belief in the power of God who raised him from
the dead. You were dead, because you were sinners and had not been circumcised: he
has brought you to life with him, he has forgiven us all our sins.
He has overridden the Law, and cancelled every record of the debt that we had to pay;
he has done away with it by nailing it to the cross.

The Word of the Lord



Gospel Acclamation     Jn 1: 12. 14
Alleluia, alleluia!
The Word was made flesh and lived among us;
to all who did accept him he gave power to become children of God.
Alleluia!

Or                                   Rom 8: 15
Alleluia, alleluia!
The spirit you received is the spirit of sons,
and it makes us cry out, ‘Abba, Father!’
Alleluia!



GOSPEL     Luke 11: 1-13
Ask, and it will be given to you.

Once Jesus was in a certain place praying, and when he had finished one of his
disciples said, ‘Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.’ He said to
them, ‘Say this when you pray:

“Father, may your name be held holy,
your kingdom come;
give us each day our daily bread,
and forgive us our sins,
for we ourselves forgive each one who is in debt to us.
And do not put us to the test.”‘

He also said to them, ‘Suppose one of you has a friend and goes to him in the middle of
the night to say, “My friend, lend me three loaves, because a friend of mine on his
travels has just arrived at my house and I have nothing to offer him”; and the man
answers from inside the house, “Do not bother me. The door is bolted now, and my
children and I are in bed; I cannot get up to give it you.” I tell you, if the man does not
get up and give it him for friendship’s sake, persistence will be enough to make him get
up and give his friend all he wants.

‘So I say to you: Ask, and it will be given to you; search, and you will find; knock, and
the door will be opened to you. For the one who asks always receives; the one who
searches always finds; the one who knocks will always have the door opened to him.
What father among you would hand his son a stone when he asked for bread? Or hand
him a snake instead of a fish? Or hand him a scorpion if he asked for an egg? If you
then, who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will the
heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!’

The Gospel of the Lord

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