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I turned the air conditioner off last night
Now it is warm inside
And stale
I can smell the sink
Musty cloth, and something sour
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There was a sudden silence
The news channel was buffering
The steam shovels outside my window…
thirty feet away, stopped pounding
The building stopped shaking
for a moment
There were no footsteps above me
only the soft noise of fans…and
the air conditioner in the kitchen, blowing
If the birds were speaking
I could not hear them
in the sudden silence
Sunday, June 4, 2023
A Homily - The Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) The Most Holy Trinity
First Reading – Exodus 34:4-6, 8-9 ©
Responsorial – Daniel 3:52-56 ©
Second Reading – 2 Corinthians
13:11-13 ©
Gospel Acclamation – Revelation 1:8
The
Gospel According to John 3:16 - 18 ©
(NJB)
Be mindful.
There is no condemnation in God, and you will not find it in Jesus’ ministry. There is hope and love, and mercy; there is justice.
First Reading – Exodus 34:4-6, 8-9 ©
'Lord, Lord, a God of Tenderness and Compassion'
With the two tablets of stone in his hands, Moses
went up the mountain of Sinai in the early morning as the Lord had commanded
him. And the Lord descended in the form of a cloud, and Moses stood with him
there.
He called on the name of the Lord. The Lord passed
before him and proclaimed, ‘The Lord, a God of tenderness and compassion, slow
to anger, rich in kindness and faithfulness.’ And Moses bowed down to the
ground at once and worshipped. ‘If I have indeed won your favour, Lord,’ he
said ‘let my Lord come with us, I beg. True, they are a headstrong people, but
forgive us our faults and our sins, and adopt us as your heritage.’
Responsorial
– Daniel 3:52-56 ©
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest, Lord God of our fathers.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
Blest your glorious holy name.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest in the temple of your glory.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest on the throne of your kingdom.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest who gaze into the depths.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest in the firmament of heaven.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
Second Reading – 2 Corinthians
13:11-13 ©
The Grace of Jesus Christ, the Love
of God, and the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit
Brothers, we wish you happiness; try to grow
perfect; help one another. Be united; live in peace, and the God of love and
peace will be with you.
Greet one another with the holy kiss. All the saints
send you greetings.
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God
and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
Gospel Acclamation – Revelation 1:8
Alleluia, alleluia!
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy
Spirit; the God who is, who was, and who is to come.
Alleluia!
The Gospel According to John 3:16 -
18 ©
Jesus
said to Nicodemus:
‘God
loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who
believes in him may not be lost but may have eternal life. For God sent his Son
into the world
not
to condemn the world, but so that through him the world might be saved. No one
who believes in him will be condemned; but whoever refuses to believe is
condemned already, because he has refused to believe in the name of God’s only
Son.’
The Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year
A) The Most Holy Trinity
Monday, May 29, 2023
A Homily – The Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Pentecost) Year A
Psalm
– Psalm 32(33):10-15 ©
Second
Reading – Exodus 19:3-8, 16-20 ©
Canticle
– Daniel 3:52-56 ©
Third Reading – Ezekiel 37:1-14 ©
Psalm – Psalm 106(107):2-9 ©
Fourth Reading – Joel 3:1-5 ©
Fifth Reading – Romans 8:22-27 ©
Gospel
Acclamation
The
Gospel According to John 7:37-39 ©
Sixth
Reading – Genesis 11:1-9 ©
Seventh
Reading – Acts 2:1-11 ©
Psalm 103(104):1-2,24,27-30,35 ©
Eighth
Reading 1 Corinthians 12:3-7, 12, 13 ©
Sequence
– Veni, Sancte Spiritus
Gospel
Acclamation
The
Gospel According to John 20:19-23 ©
(NJB)
Listen!
First Reading Genesis 11:1-9 ©
The
Tower of Babel
Throughout
the earth men spoke the same language, with the same vocabulary. Now as they
moved eastwards they found a plain in the land of Shinar where they settled.
They said to one another, ‘Come, let us make bricks and bake them in the fire.’
(For stone they used bricks, and for mortar they used bitumen). ‘Come,’ they
said ‘let us build ourselves a town and a tower with its top reaching heaven.
Let us make a name for ourselves, so that we may not be scattered about the
whole earth.’
Now
the Lord came down to see the town and the tower that the sons of man had
built. ‘So they are all a single people with a single language!’ said the Lord.
‘This is but the start of their undertakings! There will be nothing too hard
for them to do. Come, let us go down and confuse their language on the spot so
that they can no longer understand one another.’ The Lord scattered them thence
over the whole face of the earth, and they stopped building the town. It was
named Babel therefore, because there the Lord confused the language of the
whole earth. It was from there that the Lord scattered them over the whole face
of the earth.
Psalm – Psalm 32(33):10-15 ©
Happy
the people the Lord has chosen as his own.
He
frustrates the designs of the nations,
he defeats the plans of the peoples.
His
own designs shall stand for ever,
the plans of his heart from age to age.
Happy
the people the Lord has chosen as his own.
They
are happy, whose God is the Lord,
the people he has chosen as his own.
From
the heavens the Lord looks forth,
he sees all the children of men.
Happy
the people the Lord has chosen as his own.
From
the place where he dwells he gazes
on all the dwellers on the earth;
he
who shapes the hearts of them all;
and considers all their deeds.
Happy
the people the Lord has chosen as his own.
Second Reading – Exodus 19:3-8, 16-20
©
Moses Led the People Out of the Camp
to Meet God
Moses went up to God, and the Lord
called to him from the mountain, saying, ‘Say this to the House of Jacob,
declare this to the sons of Israel:
‘“You yourselves have seen what I did
with the Egyptians, how I carried you on eagle’s wings and brought you to
myself. From this you know that now, if you obey my voice and hold fast to my
covenant, you of all the nations shall be my very own, for all the earth is
mine. I will count you a kingdom of priests, a consecrated nation.”
‘Those are the words you are to speak
to the sons of Israel.’
So Moses went and summoned the elders
of the people, putting before them all that the Lord had bidden him. Then all
the people answered as one, ‘All that the Lord has said, we will do.’
Now at daybreak on the third day
there were peals of thunder on the mountain and lightning flashes, a dense
cloud, and a loud trumpet blast, and inside the camp all the people trembled.
Then Moses led the people out of the camp to meet God; and they stood at the
bottom of the mountain. The mountain of Sinai was entirely wrapped in smoke,
because the Lord had descended on it in the form of fire. Like smoke from a
furnace the smoke went up, and the whole mountain shook violently. Louder and
louder grew the sound of the trumpet. Moses spoke, and God answered him with
peals of thunder. The Lord came down on the mountain of Sinai, on the mountain
top, and the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain.
Canticle – Daniel 3:52-56 ©
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest, Lord God of our
fathers.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
Blest your glorious holy name.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest in the temple of your
glory.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest on the throne of your
kingdom.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest who gaze into the
depths.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
You are blest in the firmament of
heaven.
To you glory and praise for evermore.
Third Reading – Ezekiel 37:1-14 ©
A Vision of Israel's Death and Resurrection
The hand of the Lord was laid on me,
and he carried me away by the spirit of the Lord and set me down in the middle
of a valley, a valley full of bones. He made me walk up and down among them.
There were vast quantities of these bones on the ground the whole length of the
valley; and they were quite dried up. He said to me, ‘Son of man, can these
bones live?’ I said, ‘You know, Lord.’ He said, ‘Prophesy over these bones.
Say, “Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord. The Lord says this to these bones:
I am now going to make the breath enter you, and you will live. I shall put
sinews on you, I shall make flesh grow on you, I shall cover you with skin and
give you breath, and you will live; and you will learn that I am the Lord.”’ I
prophesied as I had been ordered. While I was prophesying, there was a noise, a
sound of clattering; and the bones joined together. I looked, and saw that they
were covered with sinews; flesh was growing on them and skin was covering them,
but there was no breath in them. He said to me, ‘Prophesy to the breath; prophesy,
son of man. Say to the breath, “The Lord says this: Come from the four winds,
breath; breathe on these dead; let them live!”’ I prophesied as he had ordered
me, and the breath entered them; they came to life again and stood up on their
feet, a great, an immense army.
Then he said, ‘Son of man, these
bones are the whole House of Israel. They keep saying, “Our bones are dried up,
our hope has gone; we are as good as dead.” So prophesy. Say to them, “The Lord
says this: I am now going to open your graves; I mean to raise you from your
graves, my people, and lead you back to the soil of Israel. And you will know
that I am the Lord, when I open your graves and raise you from your graves, my
people. And I shall put my spirit in you, and you will live, and I shall
resettle you on your own soil; and you will know that I, the Lord, have said
and done this – it is the Lord who speaks.”’
Psalm – Psalm 106(107):2-9 ©
O give thanks to the Lord for he is
good, for his love has no end.
Alleluia!
Let them say this, the Lord’s
redeemed,
whom he redeemed from the hand of the foe
and gathered from far-off lands,
from east and west, north and south.
O give thanks to the Lord for he is
good, for his love has no end.
Some wandered in the desert, in the
wilderness,
finding no way to a city they could dwell in.
Hungry they were and thirsty;
their soul was fainting within them.
O give thanks to the Lord for he is
good, for his love has no end.
Then they cried to the Lord in their
need
and he rescued them from their distress
and he led them along the right way,
to reach a city they could dwell in.
O give thanks to the Lord for he is
good, for his love has no end.
Let them thank the Lord for his love,
for the wonders he does for men:
for he satisfies the thirsty soul;
he fills the hungry with good things.
O give thanks to the Lord for he is
good, for his love has no end.
Alleluia!
Fourth Reading – Joel 3:1-5 ©
I Will Pour Out My Spirit on All Mankind
Thus says the Lord:
‘I will pour out my spirit on all
mankind.
Your sons and daughters shall
prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men see visions.
Even on the slaves, men and women, will
I pour out my spirit in those days.
I will display portents in heaven and
on earth, blood and fire and columns of smoke.’
The sun will be turned into darkness,
and the moon into blood, before the day of the Lord dawns,
that great and terrible day.
All who call on the name of the Lord
will be saved, for on Mount Zion there will be some who have escaped, as the
Lord has said, and in Jerusalem some survivors whom the Lord will call.
Fifth Reading – Romans 8:22-27 ©
The Spirit Himself Expresses Our Plea
in a Way that Could Never Be Put into Words
From the beginning till now the entire creation, as
we know, has been groaning in one great act of giving birth; and not only
creation, but all of us who possess the first-fruits of the Spirit, we too
groan inwardly as we wait for our bodies to be set free. For we must be content
to hope that we shall be saved – our salvation is not in sight, we should not
have to be hoping for it if it were – but, as I say, we must hope to be saved
since we are not saved yet – it is something we must wait for with patience.
The Spirit too comes to help us in our weakness. For
when we cannot choose words in order to pray properly, the Spirit himself
expresses our plea in a way that could never be put into words, and God who
knows everything in our hearts knows perfectly well what he means, and that the
pleas of the saints expressed by the Spirit are according to the mind of God.
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia, alleluia!
Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of the faithful and
kindle in them the fire of your love.
Alleluia!
The Gospel According to John 7:37-39
©
'If Any Man is Thirsty, Let Him Come
to Me!'
On the last day and greatest day of the festival,
Jesus stood there and cried out:
‘If any man is thirsty, let him come to me!
Let the man come and drink who believes in me!’
As scripture says: From his breast shall flow
fountains of living water.
He was speaking of the Spirit which those who
believed in him were to receive; for there was no Spirit as yet because Jesus
had not yet been glorified.
Sixth Reading – Acts 2:1-11 ©
They Were All Filled with the Holy
Spirit and Began to Speak
When Pentecost day came round, they had all met in
one room, when suddenly they heard what sounded like a powerful wind from
heaven, the noise of which filled the entire house in which they were sitting;
and something appeared to them that seemed like tongues of fire; these
separated and came to rest on the head of each of them. They were all filled
with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak foreign languages as the Spirit gave
them the gift of speech.
Now there were devout men living in Jerusalem from
every nation under heaven, and at this sound they all assembled, each one
bewildered to hear these men speaking his own language. They were amazed and
astonished. ‘Surely’ they said ‘all these men speaking are Galileans? How does
it happen that each of us hears them in his own native language? Parthians,
Medes and Elamites; people from Mesopotamia, Judaea and Cappadocia, Pontus and
Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya round Cyrene; as well
as visitors from Rome – Jews and proselytes alike – Cretans and Arabs; we hear
them preaching in our own language about the marvels of God.’
Psalm 103(104):1-2,24,27-30,35 ©
Send forth your spirit, O Lord, and renew the face
of the earth.
Alleluia!
Bless the Lord, my soul!
Lord God,
how great you are,
clothed in majesty and glory,
wrapped in
light as in a robe!
Send forth your spirit, O Lord, and renew the face
of the earth.
How many are your works, O Lord!
In wisdom
you have made them all.
The earth is full of your riches.
Bless the
Lord, my soul.
Send forth your spirit, O Lord, and renew the face
of the earth.
All of these look to you
to give them
their food in due season.
You give it, they gather it up:
you open
your hand, they have their fill.
Send forth your spirit, O Lord, and renew the face
of the earth.
You take back your spirit, they die,
returning to
the dust from which they came.
You send forth your spirit, they are created;
and you
renew the face of the earth.
Send forth your spirit, O Lord, and renew the face
of the earth.
Alleluia!
Seventh Reading – 1 Corinthians
12:3-7,12-13 ©
In the One Spirit We Were All Baptised
No
one can say, ‘Jesus is Lord’ unless he is under the influence of the Holy
Spirit.
There
is a variety of gifts but always the same Spirit; there are all sorts of
service to be done, but always to the same Lord; working in all sorts of
different ways in different people, it is the same God who is working in all of
them. The particular way in which the Spirit is given to each person is for a
good purpose.
Just
as a human body, though it is made up of many parts, is a single unit because
all these parts, though many, make one body, so it is with Christ. In the one
Spirit we were all baptised, Jews as well as Greeks, slaves as well as
citizens, and one Spirit was given to us all to drink.
Sequence – Veni, Sancte Spiritus
Holy Spirit, Lord of Light,
From the clear celestial height
Thy pure beaming radiance give.
Come, thou Father of the poor,
Come with treasures which endure
Come, thou light of all that live!
Thou, of all consolers best,
Thou, the soul’s delightful guest,
Dost refreshing peace bestow
Thou in toil art comfort sweet
Pleasant coolness in the heat
Solace in the midst of woe.
Light immortal, light divine,
Visit thou these hearts of thine,
And our inmost being fill:
If thou take thy grace away,
Nothing pure in man will stay
All his good is turned to ill.
Heal our wounds, our strength renew
On our dryness pour thy dew
Wash the stains of guilt away:
Bend the stubborn heart and will
Melt the frozen, warm the chill
Guide the steps that go astray.
Thou, on us who evermore
Thee confess and thee adore,
With thy sevenfold gifts descend:
Give us comfort when we die
Give us life with thee on high
Give us joys that never end.
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia,
alleluia!
Come,
Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of
your love.
Alleluia!
The Gospel of John 20:19-23
As the Father Sent Me, So Am I Sending
You: Receive the Holy Spirit
In
the evening of the first day of the week, the doors were closed in the room
where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among
them. He said to them, ‘Peace be with you’, and showed them his hands and his
side. The disciples were filled with joy when they saw the Lord, and he said to
them again, ‘Peace be with you.
‘As
the Father sent me, so am I sending you.’
After
saying this he breathed on them and said:
‘Receive
the Holy Spirit.
For
those whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven; for those whose sins you
retain, they are retained.’
The
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Pentecost) Year A