A Homily - Ash Wednesday (Year A), A Holy Day of Obligation
Responsorial Psalm - Psalm
50(51):3-6, 12-14, 17
Second Reading – 2 Corinthians
5:20-6:2 ©
Gospel Acclamation Psalm 50:12, 14
Alternative
Acclamation Psalm 94:8
The
Gospel According to Matthew 6:1 – 6, 16 - 18
(NJB)
First
Reading – Joel 2:12-18 ©
Let
Your Hearts Be Broken, Not Your Garments Torn
‘Now,
now – it is the Lord who speaks – come back to me with all your heart, fasting,
weeping, mourning.’
Let
your hearts be broken, not your garments torn, turn to the Lord your God again,
for he is all tenderness and compassion, slow to anger, rich in graciousness, and
ready to relent.
Who
knows if he will not turn again, will not relent, will not leave a blessing as
he passes, oblation and libation for the Lord your God?
Sound
the trumpet in Zion!
Order
a fast, proclaim a solemn assembly, call the people together, summon the
community, assemble the elders, gather the children, even the infants at the
breast.
Let
the bridegroom leave his bedroom and the bride her alcove.
Between
vestibule and altar let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, lament.
Let
them say, ‘Spare your people, Lord!
Do
not make your heritage a thing of shame, a byword for the nations.
Why
should it be said among the nations, “Where is their God?”’
Then
the Lord, jealous on behalf of his land, took pity on his people.
Responsorial
Psalm - Psalm 50(51):3-6, 12-14, 17
Our
God comes and will not be silent!
Devouring
fire precedes him,
it
rages strongly around him.
He
calls to the heavens above
and
to the earth to judge his people:
“Gather
my loyal ones to me,
those
who made a covenant with me by sacrifice.”
The
heavens proclaim his righteousness,
for
God himself is the judge.
Were
I hungry, I would not tell you,
for
mine is the world and all that fills it.
Do
I eat the flesh of bulls
or
drink the blood of he-goats?
Offer
praise as your sacrifice to God;
fulfill
your vows to the Most High.
You
hate discipline;
you
cast my words behind you!
Second
Reading – 2 Corinthians 5:20-6:2 ©
Be
Reconciled to God
We
are ambassadors for Christ; it is as though God were appealing through us, and
the appeal that we make in Christ’s name is: be reconciled to God. For our sake
God made the sinless one into sin, so that in him we might become the goodness of
God. As his fellow workers, we beg you once again not to neglect the grace of
God that you have received. For he says: At the favourable time, I have
listened to you; on the day of salvation I came to your help. Well, now is the
favourable time; this is the day of salvation.
Gospel
Acclamation Psalm 50:12, 14
Praise
to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory!
A
pure heart create for me, O God, and give me again the joy of your help.
Praise
to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory!
Alternative Acclamation Psalm 94:8
Praise
to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory!
Harden
not your hearts today, but listen to the voice of the Lord.
Praise
to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory!
The Gospel According to Matthew 6:1 –
6, 16 - 18
Your
Father Who Sees All that is Done in Secret Will Reward You
Jesus
said to his disciples: ‘Be careful not to parade your good deeds before men to
attract their notice; by doing this you will lose all reward from your Father
in heaven. So when you give alms, do not have it trumpeted before you; this is
what the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets to win men’s
admiration. I tell you solemnly, they have had their reward. But when you give
alms, your left hand must not know what your right is doing; your almsgiving
must be secret, and your Father who sees all that is done in secret will reward
you.
‘And
when you pray, do not imitate the hypocrites: they love to say their prayers
standing up in the synagogues and at the street corners for people to see them;
I tell you solemnly, they have had their reward. But when you pray, go to your
private room and, when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in
that secret place, and your Father who sees all that is done in secret will
reward you.
‘When
you fast do not put on a gloomy look as the hypocrites do: they pull long faces
to let men know they are fasting. I tell you solemnly, they have had their
reward. But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that no
one will know you are fasting except your Father who sees all that is done in
secret; and your Father who sees all that is done in secret will reward you.’
Ash Wednesday (Year A), A Holy Day of
Obligation
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