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HOLY MASS MONDAY THIRTY-SECOND WEEK OF ORDINARY TIME 2021

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The Roman Catholic Church, according to the General Roman Calendar, celebrates the following in Monday, 2021-11-08:

  • Blessed John Duns Scotus (Optional Memorial) 2021:

    FIRST LECTURE OF THE MASS

    Philippians 4:10-19

    10I rejoice in the Lord greatly that now at length you have revived your concern for me;you were indeed concerned for me, but you had no opportunity. 11Not that I complain of want;for I have learned, in whatever state I am, to be content. 12I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound;in any and all circumstances I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and want. 13I can do all things in him who strengthens me. 14Yet it was kind of you to share my trouble. 15And you Philippians yourselves know that in the beginning of the gospel, when I left Macedo'nia, no church entered into partnership with me in giving and receiving except you only;16for even in Thessaloni'ca you sent me help once and again. 17Not that I seek the gift;but I seek the fruit which increases to your credit. 18I have received full payment, and more;I am filled, having received from Epaphrodi'tus the gifts you sent, a fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God. 19And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

    RESPONSORIAL PSALM

    Psalms 112:1-2, 5-6, 8-9

    1Praise the LORD. Blessed is the man who fears the LORD, who greatly delights in his commandments! 2His descendants will be mighty in the land;the generation of the upright will be blessed. 5It is well with the man who deals generously and lends, who conducts his affairs with justice. 6For the righteous will never be moved;he will be remembered for ever. 8His heart is steady, he will not be afraid, until he sees his desire on his adversaries. 9He has distributed freely, he has given to the poor;his righteousness endures for ever;his horn is exalted in honor.

    GOSPEL OF THE MASS

    Luke 16:9-15

    9And I tell you, make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous mammon, so that when it fails they may receive you into the eternal habitations. 10"He who is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much;and he who is dishonest in a very little is dishonest also in much. 11If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will entrust to you the true riches? 12And if you have not been faithful in that which is another's, who will give you that which is your own? 13No servant can serve two masters;for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon." 14The Pharisees, who were lovers of money, heard all this, and they scoffed at him. 15But he said to them, "You are those who justify yourselves before men, but God knows your hearts;for what is exalted among men is an abomination in the sight of God.

  • MONDAY THIRTY-SECOND WEEK OF ORDINARY TIME 2021:

    Ordinary Time.

    FIRST LECTURE OF THE MASS

    Wis 1:1-7

    Love justice, you who judge the earth;
    think of the Lord in goodness,
    and seek him in integrity of heart;
    Because he is found by those who test him not,
    and he manifests himself to those who do not disbelieve him.
    For perverse counsels separate a man from God,
    and his power, put to the proof, rebukes the foolhardy;
    Because into a soul that plots evil, wisdom enters not,
    nor dwells she in a body under debt of sin.
    For the holy Spirit of discipline flees deceit
    and withdraws from senseless counsels;
    and when injustice occurs it is rebuked.
    For wisdom is a kindly spirit,
    yet she acquits not the blasphemer of his guilty lips;
    Because God is the witness of his inmost self
    and the sure observer of his heart
    and the listener to his tongue.
    For the Spirit of the Lord fills the world,
    is all-embracing, and knows what man says.

    RESPONSORIAL PSALM

    PS 139:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8, 9-10

    R. (24b) Guide me, Lord, along the everlasting way.
    O LORD, you have probed me and you know me;
    you know when I sit and when I stand;
    you understand my thoughts from afar.
    My journeys and my rest you scrutinize,
    with all my ways you are familiar.
    R. Guide me, Lord, along the everlasting way.
    Even before a word is on my tongue,
    behold, O LORD, you know the whole of it.
    Behind me and before, you hem me in
    and rest your hand upon me.
    Such knowledge is too wonderful for me;
    too lofty for me to attain.
    R. Guide me, Lord, along the everlasting way.
    Where can I go from your spirit?
    From your presence where can I flee?
    If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
    if I sink to the nether world, you are present there.
    R. Guide me, Lord, along the everlasting way.
    If I take the wings of the dawn,
    if I settle at the farthest limits of the sea,
    Even there your hand shall guide me,
    and your right hand hold me fast.
    R. Guide me, Lord, along the everlasting way.

    GOSPEL OF THE MASS

    Lk 17:1-6

    Jesus said to his disciples,
    "Things that cause sin will inevitably occur,
    but woe to the one through whom they occur.
    It would be better for him if a millstone were put around his neck
    and he be thrown into the sea
    than for him to cause one of these little ones to sin.
    Be on your guard!
    If your brother sins, rebuke him;
    and if he repents, forgive him.
    And if he wrongs you seven times in one day
    and returns to you seven times saying, 'I am sorry,'
    you should forgive him."

    And the Apostles said to the Lord, "Increase our faith."
    The Lord replied, "If you have faith the size of a mustard seed,
    you would say to this mulberry tree,
    'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it would obey you."

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