Sunday 1st DECEMBER

by | Dec 1, 2024 | Evangelium

1st Sunday of Advent

Psalter: Week 1

Blessed Clementine Anuarite

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Entrance Antiphon: Cf. Ps 24: 1-3

To you, I lift up my soul, O my God. In you, I have trusted; let me not be put to shame. Nor let my enemies exult over me; and let none who hope in you be put to shame.

Collect

Grant your faithful, we pray, almighty God, the resolve to run forth to meet your Christ with righteous deeds at his coming, so that, gathered at his right hand, they may be worthy to possess the heavenly kingdom. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

First reading: Jeremiah 33:14-16

See, the days are coming – it is the Lord who speaks – when I am going to fulfil the promise I made to the House of Israel and the House of Judah: ‘In those days and at that time, I will make a virtuous Branch grow for David, who shall practise honesty and integrity in the land. In those days Judah shall be saved and Israel shall dwell in confidence. And this is the name the city will be called: The-Lord-our-integrity.’

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm

24(25):4-5,8-9,10,14

R/ To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul.

Lord, make me know your ways.  Lord, teach me your paths. Make me walk in your truth, and teach me:  for you are God my saviour.

The Lord is good and upright. He shows the path to those who stray, He guides the humble in the right path,  He teaches his way to the poor.

His ways are faithfulness and love for those who keep his covenant and law. The Lord’s friendship is for those who revere him; to them he reveals his covenant.

Second reading: 1 Thessalonians 3:12-4:2

May the Lord be generous in increasing your love and make you love one another and the whole human race as much as we love you. And may he so confirm your hearts in holiness that you may be blameless in the sight of our God and Father when our Lord Jesus Christ comes with all his saints.  Finally, brothers, we urge you and appeal to you in the Lord Jesus to make more and more progress in the kind of life that you are meant to live: the life that God wants, as you learnt from us, and as you are already living it. You have not forgotten the instructions we gave you on the authority of the Lord Jesus.

Gospel Acclamation: Ps84:8       

Alleluia, alleluia! Let us see, O Lord, your mercy and give us your saving help. Alleluia!

Gospel: Luke 21:25-28,34-36

Jesus said to his disciples: ‘There will be signs in the sun and moon and stars; on earth nations in agony, bewildered by the clamour of the ocean and its waves; men dying of fear as they await what menaces the world, for the powers of heaven will be shaken. And then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. When these things begin to take place, stand erect, hold your heads high, because your liberation is near at hand.  ‘Watch yourselves, or your hearts will be coarsened with debauchery and drunkenness and the cares of life, and that day will be sprung on you suddenly, like a trap. For it will come down on every living man on the face of the earth. Stay awake, praying at all times for the strength to survive all that is going to happen, and to stand with confidence before the Son of Man.’

Prayer over the Offerings              

Accept, we pray, O Lord, these offerings we make, gathered from among your gifts to us, and may what you grant us to celebrate devoutly here below gain for us the prize of eternal redemption. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Ps 84: 13 

The Lord will bestow his bounty, and our earth shall yield its increase.

Prayer after Communion              

May these mysteries, O Lord, in which we have participated, profit us, we pray, for even now, as we walk amid passing things, you teach us by them to love the things of heaven and hold fast to what endures. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

Jesus tells us how simple it is to get lost in the hectic December events in today’s gospel from Luke. He cautions us that our hearts do not grow heavy with revelry, intoxication, and the cares of daily life and that day catch us by surprise like a trap. It is very easy to feel as though the days leading up to Christmas are passing by at a frenzied pace during Advent without engaging in prayer and intentional solitude. The faithful of Christ continuously learns to stand up and raise his/her head by being sure of the coming of the “Best” (Jesus) in his/her life. Christ is the one who comes to make everything better for us. He directs us towards a greater understanding of the events we live in, thus making us serene and undisturbed. Nothing should twist the confidence of the faithful in Jesus Christ, knowing that our God has the best solution to our problems.