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Tomorrow: Saint Clare, Virgin
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| First reading | 1 Kings 19:9 - 13 © |
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| Then the word of the Lord came to him saying, What are you doing here, Elijah? Then he was told, Go out and stand on the mountain before the Lord. Then the Lord himself went by. There came a mighty wind, so strong it tore the mountains and shattered the rocks before the Lord. But the Lord was not in the wind. After the wind came an earthquake. But the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire. But the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire there came the sound of a gentle breeze. And when Elijah heard this, he covered his face with his cloak and went out and stood at the entrance of the cave. Then a voice came to him, which said, What are you doing here, Elijah? | |
| Psalm or canticle: Psalm 84 |
| Second reading | Romans 9:1 - 5 © |
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| What I want to say now is no pretence; I say it in union with Christ it is the truth my conscience in union with the Holy Spirit assures me of it too. What I want to say is this: my sorrow is so great, my mental anguish so endless, I would willingly be condemned and be cut off from Christ if it could help my brothers of Israel, my own flesh and blood. They were adopted as sons, they were given the glory and the covenants; the Law and the ritual were drawn up for them, and the promises were made to them. They are descended from the patriarchs and from their flesh and blood came Christ who is above all, God for ever blessed! Amen. | |
| Gospel | Matthew 14:22 - 33 © |
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| Directly after this Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side while he would send the crowds away. After sending the crowds away he went up into the hills by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, while the boat, by now far out on the lake, was battling with a heavy sea, for there was a head-wind. In the fourth watch of the night he went towards them, walking on the lake, and when the disciples saw him walking on the lake they were terrified. It is a ghost they said, and cried out in fear. But at once Jesus called out to them, saying, Courage! It is I! Do not be afraid. It was Peter who answered. Lord, he said if it is you, tell me to come to you across the water. Come said Jesus. Then Peter got out of the boat and started walking towards Jesus across the water, but as soon as he felt the force of the wind, he took fright and began to sink. Lord! Save me! he cried. Jesus put out his hand at once and held him. Man of little faith, he said why did you doubt? And as they got into the boat the wind dropped. The men in the boat bowed down before him and said, Truly, you are the Son of God. | |
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