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| First Reading |
| Daniel 12:1-3
'At that time Michael will stand up, the great prince who mounts
guard over your people. There is going to be a time of great distress,
unparalleled since nations first came into existence. When that
time comes, your own people will be spared, all those whose names
are found written in the Book. Of those who lie sleeping in the
dust of the earth many will awake, some to everlasting life, some
to shame and everlasting disgrace. The learned will shine as brightly
as the vault of heaven, and those who have instructed many in virtue,
as bright as stars for all eternity.'
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| Responsorial Psalm |
| Psalm 15:5.8-11
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Preserve me, God, I take refuge
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- O Lord, it is you who are my portion and cup;
it is you yourself who are my prize.
I keep the Lord ever in my sight:
since he is at my right hand, I shall stand firm.
- And so my heart rejoices, my soul is glad;
even my body shall rest in safety.
For you will not leave my soul among the dead,
nor let your beloved know decay.
- You will show me the path of life,
the fullness of joy in your presence,
at your right hand happiness for ever.
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| Second Reading |
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Hebrews 10:11-14.18
All the priests stand at their duties every day, offering over
and over again the same sacrifices which are quite incapable of
taking sins away. Christ, on the other hand, has offered one single
sacrifice for sins, and then taken his place for ever, at the right
hand of God, where he is now waiting until his enemies are made
into a footstool for him. By virtue of that one single offering,
he has achieved the eternal perfection of all whom he is sanctifying.
When all sins have been forgiven, there can be no more sin offerings.
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| Gospel |
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Mark 13:24-32
Jesus said to his disciples: 'In those days, after the time of
distress, the sun will be darkened, the moon will lose its brightness,
the stars will come falling from heaven and the powers in the heavens
will be shaken. And then they will see the Son of Man coming in
the clouds with great power and glory; then too he will send the
angels to gather his chosen from the four winds, from the ends
of the world to the ends of heaven.
'Take the fig tree as a parable: as soon as its twigs grow supple
and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near. So with
you, when you see these things happening: know that he is near,
at the very gates. I tell you solemnly, before this generation
has passed away all these things will have taken place. Heaven
and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.
'But as for that day or hour, nobody knows it, neither the angels
of heaven, nor the Son; no one but the Father.'
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