A reading from the Book of Exodus 17:3-7
Give us water to drink.
Tormented by thirst, the people complained against Moses. ‘Why did
you bring us out of Egypt?’ they said. ‘Was it so that I should die of
thirst, my children too, and my cattle?’ Moses appealed to the Lord.
‘How am I to deal with this people? he said. ‘A little more and they
will stone me!’
The Lord said to Moses, ‘Take with you some of the elders of Israel
and move on to the forefront of the people; take in your hand the
staff with which you struck the river, and go. I shall be standing
before you there on the rock, at Horeb. You must strike the rock, and
water will flow from it for the people to drink.’ This is what Moses did,
in the sight of the elders of Israel. The place was named Massah and
Meribah because of the grumbling of the sons of Israel and because
they put the Lord to the test by saying,’Is the Lord with us, or not?’
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Responsorial Psalm Ps 94
Response: O that today you would listen to his voice.
Harden not your hearts.
1. Come, ring out our joy to the Lord;
hail the rock who saves us.
Let us come before him, giving thanks,
with songs let us hail the Lord.
2. Come in; let us bow and bend low;
let us kneel before the God who made us
for he is our God and we
the people who belong to his pasture,
the flock that is led by his hand.
3. O that today you would listen to his voice!
‘Harden not your hearts as at Meribah,
as on that day at Massah in the desert
when your fathers put me to the test;
when they tried me, though they saw my work.’
SECOND READING
A reading from the first letter of St Paul to the Romans 5:1-2. 5-8
The love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit
which has been given us.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, by faith we are judged righteous and
at peace with God, since it is by faith and through Jesus that we
have entered this state of grace in which we can boast about
looking forward to God’s glory. and this hope is not deceptive,
because the love of God has been poured into our hearts by the
Holy Spirit which has been given us. We were still helpless when at his
appointed moment Christ died for sinful men. It is not easy to die
even for a good man – though of course for someone really worthy,
a man might be prepared to die – but what proves that God loves
us is that Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
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Gospel Acclamation Jn 4: 42.15
Glory and praise to you, O Christ !
Lord, you are really the saviour of the world; give me the living water,
so that I may never get thirsty.
Glory and praise to you, O Christ !
GOSPEL
A reading from the Gospel according to John 4:5-42
A spring inside him, welling up to eternal life’
Jesus came to the Samaritan town called Sychar, near the land that
Jacob gave to his son Joseph. Jacob’s well is there and Jesus, tired
by the journey, sat straight down by the well. It was about the sixth
hour When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to
her, ‘Give me a drink’. His disciples had gone into the town to buy
food. The Samaritan woman said to him, ‘What? You are a Jew and
you ask me, a Samaritan, for a drink?’ – Jews, in fact, do not
associate with Samaritans. Jesus replied:
If you only knew what God is offering and who it is that is saying to you:
Give me a drink, you would have been the one to ask,
and he would have given you living water’.
‘You have no bucket, sir,’ she answered ‘and the well is deep: how
could you get this living water? Are you a greater man than our
father Jacob who gave us this well and drank from it himself with his
sons and his cattle?’ Jesus replied ‘Whoever drinks this water will get thirsty again;
but anyone who drinks the water that I shall give will never be thirsty again:
the water that I shall give will turn into a spring inside him, welling up to eternal life’.
‘Sir,’ said the woman ‘give me some of that water, so that I may never get thirsty
and never have to come here again to draw water.’ ‘Go and call your husband’
said Jesus to her ‘and come back here.’ The woman answered, ‘I have no husband’.
He said to her, ‘You are right to say, “I have no husband”; for although you
have had five, the one you have now is not your husband. You spoke the truth there.’
‘I see you are a prophet, sir’ said the woman.
‘Our fathers worshipped on this mountain, while you say that Jerusalem is the place
where one ought to worship.’ Jesus said:
‘Believe me, woman, the hour is coming when you will worship the Father
neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem.
You worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know:
for salvation comes from the Jews.
But the hour will come – in fact it is here already –
when true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth:
that is the kind of worshipper the Father wants.
God is spirit, and those who worship must worship in spirit and truth.’
The woman said to him, ‘I know that Messiah – that is, Christ – is
coming; and when he comes he will tell us everything’. ‘I who am
speaking to you,’ said Jesus ‘I am he.’
At this point his disciples returned, and were surprised to find him
speaking to a woman, though none of them asked, ‘What do you
want from her?’ or, ‘Why are you talking to her?’ The woman put
down her water jar and hurried back to the town to tell the people.
‘Come and see a man who has told me everything I ever did; I
wonder if he is the Christ?’ This brought people out of the town and
they started walking towards him.
Meanwhile, the disciples were urging him, ‘Rabbi, do have
something to eat; but he said, ‘I have food to eat that you do not
know about’. So the disciples asked one another, ‘Has someone
been bringing him food?’ But Jesus said:
‘My food is to do the will of the one who sent me, and to complete his work.
Have you not got a saying: Four months and then the harvest? Well, I tell you:
Look around you, look at the fields; already they are white, ready for harvest!
Already the reaper is being paid his wages, already he is bringing in the grain
for eternal life, and thus sower and reaper rejoice together. For here the proverb
holds good: one sows, another reaps; I sent you to reap a harvest you had not
worked for. Others worked for it; and you have come into the rewards of their
trouble.’ Many Samaritans of that town had believed in him on the strength of
the woman’s testimony when she said, ‘He told me all I have ever done’,
so, when the Samaritans came up to him, they begged him to stay with them.
He stayed for two days, and when he spoke to them many more came to believe;
and they said to the woman, ‘Now we no longer believe because of what you told us;
we have heard him ourselves and we know that he really is the saviour of the world’.
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