Sunday, February 14, 2010

The Sunday Reading

First Reading - Jer 17:5-8

5. Thus says the Lord: “Cursed is a man who trusts in man, and who establishes what is flesh as his right arm, and whose heart withdraws from the Lord.
6. For he will be like a saltcedar tree in the desert. And he will not perceive it, when what is good has arrived. Instead, he will live in dryness, in a desert, in a land of salt, which is uninhabitable.
7. Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, for the Lord will be his confidence.
8. And he will be like a tree planted beside waters, which sends out its roots to moist soil. And it will not fear when the heat arrives. And its leaves will be green. And in the time of drought, it will not be anxious, nor will it cease at any time to bear fruit.

Psalm - Ps 1:1-4,6

1. Blessed is the man who has not followed the counsel of the impious, and has not remained in the way of sinners, and has not sat in the chair of pestilence.
2. But his will is with the law of the Lord, and he will meditate on his law, day and night.
3. And he will be like a tree that has been planted beside running waters, which will provide its fruit in its time, and its leaf will not fall away, and all things whatsoever that he does will prosper.
4. Not so the impious, not so. For they are like the dust that the wind casts along the face of the earth.
6. For the Lord knows the way of the just. And the path of the impious will pass away.

Second Reading - 1 Cor 15:12,16-20

12. Now if Christ is preached, that he rose again from the dead, how is it that some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?
16. For if the dead do not rise again, then neither has Christ risen again.
17. But if Christ has not risen, then your faith is vain; for you would still be in your sins.
18. Then, too, those who have fallen asleep in Christ would have perished.
19. If we have hope in Christ for this life only, then we are more miserable than all men.
20. But now Christ has risen again from the dead, as the first-fruits of those who sleep.

Gospel - Lk 6:17,20-26

17. And descending with them, he stood in a level place with a multitude of his disciples, and a copious multitude of people from all of Judea and Jerusalem and the seacoast, and Tyre and Sidon,
20. And lifting up his eyes to his disciples, he said: “Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.
21. Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you shall be satisfied. Blessed are you who are weeping now, for you shall laugh.
22. Blessed shall you be when men will have hated you, and when they will have separated you and reproached you, and thrown out your name as if evil, because of the Son of man.
23. Be glad in that day and exult. For behold, your reward is great in heaven. For these same things their fathers did to the prophets.
24. Yet truly, woe to you who are wealthy, for you have your consolation.
25. Woe to you who are satisfied, for you will be hungry. Woe to you who laugh now, for you will mourn and weep.
26. Woe to you when men will have blessed you. For these same things their fathers did to the false prophets.

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