New American Bible readings
Reading (Isaiah 42: 1–4 and 6–7) (Option 1)
Catholic Pastoral Edition Bible readings
Reading (Isaiah 42: 1–4 and 6–7) (Option 1)
A reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah.
Here is my servant whom I uphold, my chosen one in whom I delight. I have put my spirit upon him, and he will bring justice to the nations. He does not shout or raise his voice; proclamations are not hear in the streets. A broken reed he will not crush, nor will he snuff out the light of the wavering wick. He will make justice appear in truth. He will not waver or be broken until he has established justice on earth; the islands are waiting for his law. I, the Lord, have called you for the sake of justice; I will hold your hand to make you firm; I will make you as a covenant to the people, and as a light to the nations, to open eyes that do not see, to free captives from prison, to bring out to light those who sit in darkness.
Reading (Isaiah 55: 1–11) (Option 2)
A reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah.
Come here, all you who are thirsty, come to the water! All who have no money, come! Yes, without money and at no cost, buy and drink wine and milk. Why spend money on what is not food and labor for what does not satisfy? Listen to me, and you will eat well; you will enjoy the richest of fare. Incline your ear and come to me; listen, that your soul may live. I will make with you an everlasting covenant, I will fulfill in you my promises to David. See, I have given him for a witness to the nations, a leader and commander of the people. Likewise you will summon a nation unknown to you, and nations that do not know you will come hurrying to you for the sake of the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, for he has promoted you. Seek the Lord while he may be found; call to him while he is near. Let the wicked abandon his way, let him forsake his thoughts, let him turn to the Lord for he will have mercy, for our God is generous in forgiving. For my thoughts are not your thoughts, my ways are not your ways, states the Lord. For as the heavens are above the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts above your thoughts. As the rain and the snow come down from the heavens and do not return till they have watered the earth, making it yield seed for the sower and food for others to eat, so is my word that goes forth out of my mouth: it will not return to me idle, but it shall accomplish my will, the purpose for which it has been sent.
Reading (Acts 10: 34–38) (Option 3)
A reading from the Acts of the Apostles.
Peter then spoke to them, "Truly, I realize that God does not show partiality, but in all nations he listens to everyone who fears God and does good. And this is the message he has sent to the children of Israel, the good news of peace he has proclaimed through Jesus Christ, who is the Lord of all. No doubt you have heard of the event that occurred throughout the whole country of the Jews, beginning from Galilee, after the baptism John preached. You know how God anointed Jesus the Nazarean with Holy Spirit and power. He went about doing good and healing all who were under the devil's power, because God was with him."
Reading (1 John 5: 1–9) (Option 4)
A reading from the first letter of Saint John.
All those who believe that Jesus is the anointed, are born of God; whoever loves the Father, loves the Son. How may we know that we love the children of God? If we love God and fulfill his commands, for God's love requires us to keep his commands. In fact, his commandments are not a burden because all those born of God overcome the world. And the victory, which overcomes the world, is our faith. Who has overcome the world? The one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God. Jesus Christ was acknowledged through water, but also through blood. Not only water, but water and blood. And the Spirit, too, witnesses to him, for the Spirit is truth. There are, then, three testimonies: the Spirit, the water and the blood, and these three witnesses agree. If we accept human testimony, with greater reason must we accept that of God, given in favor of his Son.
Gospel (Mark 1: 7–11)
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mark.
John preached to the people stating, "After me comes one who is more powerful that I am; I have baptized you with water, but he will baptize you in the Holy Spirit. As for me, I am not worthy to bend down and untie his sandals." At that time Jesus came down from Nazareth, a town of Galilee, and was baptized by John in the Jordan. And the moment he came up out of the water, heaven opened before him and he saw the Spirit coming down on him like a dove. And those words were heard from heaven, "You are my Son, the Beloved, the One I have chosen."
Responsorial psalm (Psalm 29) (Verses 1–4 and 9–10)
ReplyDeleteThe response is: The Lord will bless his people with peace.
Give to the LORD, you sons of God, give to the LORD glory and praise, give to the LORD the glory due his name; adore the LORD in holy attire.
The voice of the LORD is over the waters, the LORD, over vast waters. The voice of the LORD is mighty; the voice of the LORD is majestic.
The God of glory thunders, and in his temple all say, "Glory!"
The LORD is enthroned above the flood; the LORD is enthroned as king forever.
This responsorial psalm is taken from the New American Bible.
DeleteThis is the first option of two psalms that can be recited or sung.
DeleteResponsorial psalm (Isaiah 12: 2–3, 4BCD and 5–6)
ReplyDeleteThe response is: You will draw water joyfully from the springs of salvation.
God indeed is my savior; I am confident and unafraid. My strength and my courage is the LORD, and he has been my savior. With joy you will draw water at the fountain of salvation.
Give thanks to the LORD, acclaim his name; among the nations make known his deeds, proclaim how exalted is his name.
Sing praise to the LORD for his glorious achievement; let this be known throughout all the earth. Shout with exultation, O city of Zion, for great in your midst is the Holy One of Israel!
This responsorial psalm is taken from the New American Bible.
DeleteThis is the second option of two psalms that can be recited or sung.
DeleteAlleluia, alleluia.
ReplyDeleteJohn saw Jesus approaching him, and said: Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
Alleluia, alleluia.
Responsorial Psalm (Psalm 29) (Verses 1–4 and 9–10)
ReplyDeleteThe response is: The Lord will bless his people with peace.
Give the Lord, O sons of God, give the Lord glory and strength, give the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in great liturgy.
The voice the Lord is over the waters; the God of glory thunders, the Lord thunders over vast waters. How powerful is the voice of the Lord, how splendorous is the voice of the Lord.
The voice of the Lord makes the oaks shudder, the Lord strips the forests bare, and in his temple all cry, "Glory!" Over the flood the Lord was sitting; the Lord is king and he reigns forever.
This responsorial psalm is taken from the Catholic Pastoral Edition Bible.
DeleteThis is the first option of two psalms that can be recited or sung.
DeleteResponsorial psalm (Isaiah 12: 2–3, 4BCD and 5–6)
ReplyDeleteThe response is: You will draw water joyfully from the springs of salvation.
He is the God of my salvation; in him I trust and am not afraid, the Lord is my strength: him i will praise. You will draw water with joy from the very fountain of salvation.
Praise to the Lord, break into songs of joy for him, proclaim his marvellous deeds among the nations and exalt his Name.
Sing to the Lord: wonders he has done let these be known all over the earth. Sing for joy, O people of Zion, for great in your midst is the Holy One of Israel.
This responsorial psalm is taken from the Catholic Pastoral Edition Bible.
DeleteThis is the second option of two psalms that can be recited or sung.
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