25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Psalter: Week 1
Saint Maurice and the Theban Legion
Green
Entrance Antiphon
I am the salvation of the people, says the Lord. Should they cry to me in any distress, I will hear them, and I will be their Lord for ever.
Collect
O God, who founded all the commands of your sacred Law upon love of you and of our neighbour, grant that, by keeping your precepts, we may merit to attain eternal life. 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: Wisdom 2:12,17-20
The godless say to themselves: ‘Let us lie in wait for the virtuous man, since he annoys us and opposes our way of life, reproaches us for our breaches of the law and accuses us of playing false to our upbringing. ‘Let us see if what he says is true, let us observe what kind of end he himself will have. If the virtuous man is God’s son, God will take his part and rescue him from the clutches of his enemies. Let us test him with cruelty and with torture, and thus explore this gentleness of his and put his endurance to the proof. Let us condemn him to a shameful death since he will be looked after – we have his word for it.’
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 53(54):3-6,8
R/ The Lord upholds my life.
O God, save me by your name; by your power, uphold my cause. O God, hear my prayer; listen to the words of my mouth.
For proud men have risen against me, ruthless men seek my life. They have no regard for God.
But I have God for my help. The Lord upholds my life. I will sacrifice to you with willing heart and praise your name for it is good.
Second reading James 3:16-4:3
Wherever you find jealousy and ambition, you find disharmony, and wicked things of every kind being done; whereas the wisdom that comes down from above is essentially something pure; it also makes for peace, and is kindly and considerate; it is full of compassion and shows itself by doing good; nor is there any trace of partiality or hypocrisy in it. Peacemakers, when they work for peace, sow the seeds which will bear fruit in holiness. Where do these wars and battles between yourselves first start? Isn’t it precisely in the desires fighting inside your own selves? You want something and you haven’t got it; so you are prepared to kill. You have an ambition that you cannot satisfy; so you fight to get your way by force. Why you don’t have what you want is because you don’t pray for it; when you do pray and don’t get it, it is because you have not prayed properly, you have prayed for something to indulge your own desires.
Gospel Acclamation :Jn8:12
Alleluia, alleluia! I am the light of the world, says the Lord; anyone who follows me will have the light of life. Alleluia!
Gospel Mark 9:30-37
After leaving the mountain Jesus and his disciples made their way through Galilee; and he did not want anyone to know, because he was instructing his disciples; he was telling them, ‘The Son of Man will be delivered into the hands of men; they will put him to death; and three days after he has been put to death he will rise again.’ But they did not understand what he said and were afraid to ask him. They came to Capernaum, and when he was in the house he asked them, ‘What were you arguing about on the road?’ They said nothing because they had been arguing which of them was the greatest. So he sat down, called the Twelve to him and said, ‘If anyone wants to be first, he must make himself last of all and servant of all.’ He then took a little child, set him in front of them, put his arms round him, and said to them, ‘Anyone who welcomes one of these little children in my name, welcomes me; and anyone who welcomes me welcomes not me but the one who sent me.’
Prayer over the Offerings
Receive with favour, O Lord, we pray, the offerings of your people, that what they profess with devotion and faith may be theirs through these heavenly mysteries. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Ps 118: 4-5
You have laid down your precepts to be carefully kept; may my ways be firm in keeping your statutes.
Prayer after Communion
Graciously raise up, O Lord, those you renew with this Sacrament, that we may come to possess your redemption both in mystery and in the manner of our life. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
What is visible from the first reading are two contrasting worlds; the transitory world of the godless and the impious, which is meant to pass; and the true world of the virtuous and the righteous. These two worlds still exist even now whereby the Christians in some places around the world are not tolerated, rather they are humiliated and persecuted; tested with cruelty and torture. These are the people who are living by the beatitude of being consoled either in the present moment or in future. In this contrasting world, or even among the Christians, James asks, “where do these wars and battles between yourselves first started?” (Jam 4:1). The end to all the disagreements and battles, James asserts, is to seek wisdom from above, that which makes peace and is full of compassion. Likewise, the Lord wanted humility among the disciples, not for them to argue about who is the greatest among them, as James again says, “ who is wise and understanding among you? By his good life, let him show his works in the humility of wisdom,” (3:13). The Gospel therefore challenges and calls all Christians to the expression of true wisdom which is the source of humility and the sign of true humble Christian living.