Tuesday 14th JANUARY

by | Jan 13, 2025 | Evangelium

Saint Felix of Nola

Psalter: Week I

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Saint Felix of Nola (d. ca. 250) was a Christian presbyter at Nola near Naples in Italy. He sold off his possessions in order to give to the poor. He was believed to have died a martyr’s death.

Entrance Antiphon

Upon a lofty throne, I saw a man seated, whom a host of angels adore, singing in unison: Behold him, the name of whose empire is eternal.

Collect

Attend to the pleas of your people with heavenly care, O Lord, we pray, that they may see what must be done and gain strength to do what they have seen. 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: Hebrews 2:5-12

God did not appoint angels to be rulers of the world to come, and that world is what we are talking about. Somewhere there is a passage that shows us this. It runs: What is man that you should spare a thought for him, the son of man that you should care for him? For a short while you made him lower than the angels; you crowned him with glory and splendour. You have put him in command of everything. Well then, if he has put him in command of everything, he has left nothing which is not under his command. At present, it is true, we are not able to see that everything has been put under his command, but we do see in Jesus one who was for a short while made lower than the angels and is now crowned with glory and splendour because he submitted to death; by God’s grace he had to experience death for all mankind. As it was his purpose to bring a great many of his sons into glory, it was appropriate that God, for whom everything exists and through whom everything exists, should make perfect, through suffering, the leader who would take them to their salvation. For the one who sanctifies, and the ones who are sanctified, are of the same stock; that is why he openly calls them brothers in the text: I shall announce your name to my brothers, praise you in full assembly.

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 8:2,5-9   

R/ You gave your Son power over the works of your hand.

How great is your name, O Lord our God, through all the earth! What is man that you should keep him in mind,  mortal man that you care for him?

Yet you have made him little less than a god; with glory and honour you crowned him, gave him power over the works of your hand,  put all things under his feet.

All of them, sheep and cattle, yes, even the savage beasts, birds of the air, and fish  that make their way through the waters.

Gospel Acclamation: Jm1:21           

Alleluia, alleluia! Accept and submit to the word which has been planted in you and can save your souls. Alleluia!

Gospel: Mark 1:21-28         

Jesus and his disciples went as far as Capernaum, and as soon as the sabbath came he went to the synagogue and began to teach. And his teaching made a deep impression on them because, unlike the scribes, he taught them with authority.  In their synagogue just then there was a man possessed by an unclean spirit and it shouted, ‘What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are: the Holy One of God.’ But Jesus said sharply, ‘Be quiet! Come out of him!’ And the unclean spirit threw the man into convulsions and with a loud cry went out of him. The people were so astonished that they started asking each other what it all meant. ‘Here is a teaching that is new’ they said ‘and with authority behind it: he gives orders even to unclean spirits and they obey him.’ And his reputation rapidly spread everywhere, through all the surrounding Galilean countryside.

Prayer over the Offerings  

May your people’s oblation, O Lord, find favour with you, we pray, that it may restore them to holiness and obtain what they devoutly entreat. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Ps 35: 10     

With you, O Lord, is the fountain of life, and in your light, we see light.

Prayer after Communion  

Humbly we ask you, almighty God, be graciously pleased to grant that those you renew with your Sacraments may also serve with lives pleasing to you. Through Christ our Lord.

Meditation

Our Gospel today portrays Jesus’ authority to teach and to act as the Messiah and Saviour, showcasing his triumph over unclean spirits – a clear sign that God’s salvation has come to the world. Throughout the Gospels, we encounter numerous instances of our Lord’s continuous and triumphant battle against the forces of evil. His authority is seen in His actions. In today’s Gospel, Jesus gives a command, and the evil forces release their their stranglehold on a man they have been holding captive. Amazingly, the evil forces recognise Jesus for who He is, «the Holy One of God», thus acknowledging His identity long before anyone else, even His Apostles. By His death and resurrection, Jesus has been perfected and has received authority over all things and all living beings in heaven, on earth, and beneath the earth. There is nothing He cannot do for you. No difficulty is beyond Jesus’ resolution, no problem beyond His solution. Let us allow Him to purify us from our sins. Let us attentively listen to His teachings and become members of His Body, the Church. With Jesus, we will overcome the works of the evil one.