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| First Reading |
| 1 Samuel 1:20-22.24-28
Hannah conceived and gave birth to a son, and called him Samuel,
'since' she said, 'I asked the Lord for him.'
When a year had gone by, the husband Elkanah went up again with
all his family to offer the annual sacrifice to the Lord and to
fulfil his vow. Hannah, however, did not go up, having said to
her husband, 'Not before the child is weaned. Then I will bring
him and present him before the Lord and he shall stay there for
ever.'
When she had weaned him, she took him up with her together with
a three-year-old bull, an ephah of flour and a skin of wine, and
she brought him to the temple of the Lord at Shiloh; and the child
was with them. They slaughtered the bull, and the child's mother
came to Eli. She said, 'If you please, my lord. As you live, my
lord, I am the woman who stood here beside you, praying to the
Lord. This is the child I prayed for, and the Lord granted me what
I asked him. Now I make him over to the Lord for the whole of his
life. He is made over to the Lord.'
There she left him, for the Lord.
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| Responsorial Psalm |
| Psalm 83:2-3.5-6.9-10
| Response: |
They are happy who dwell in your
house, O Lord. |
- How lovely is your dwelling place,
Lord, God of hosts.
My soul is longing and yearning,
is yearning for the courts of the Lord.
My heart and my soul ring out their joy
to God, the living God.
- They are happy, who dwell in your house,
for ever singing your praise.
They are happy, whose strength is in you;
they walk with ever growing strength.
- O Lord, God of hosts, hear my prayer,
give ear, God of Jacob.
Turn your eyes, a God, our shield,
look in the face of your anointed.
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| Second Reading |
| 1 John 3:1-2.21-24
Think of the love that the Father has lavished on us,
by letting us be called God's children;
and that is what we are.
Because the world refused to acknowledge him,
therefore it does not acknowledge us.
My dear people, we are already the children of God
but what we are to be in the future
has not yet been revealed;
all we know is, that when it is revealed
we shall be like him
because we shall see him as he really is.
My dear people,
if we cannot be condemned by our own conscience,
we need not be afraid in God's presence,
and whatever we ask him,
we shall receive,
because we keep his commandments
and live the kind of life that he wants.
His commandments are these:
that we believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ
and that we love one another
as he told us to.
Whoever keeps his commandments
lives in God and God lives in him.
We know that he lives in us
by the Spirit that he has given us.
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| Gospel |
| Luke 2:41-52
Every year the parents of Jesus used to go to Jerusalem for the
feast of the Passover. When he was twelve years old, they went
up for the feast as usual. When they were on their way home after
the feast, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem without his
parents knowing it. They assumed he was with the caravan, and it
was only after a day's journey that they went to look for him among
their relations and acquaintances. When they failed to find him
they went back to Jerusalem looking for him everywhere.
Three days later, they found him in the Temple, sitting among
the doctors, listening to them, and asking them questions; and
all those who heard him were astounded at his intelligence and
his replies. They were overcome when they saw him, and his mother
said to him, 'My child, why have you done this to us? See how worried
your father and I have been, looking for you.' 'Why were you looking
for me?' he replied. 'Did you not know that I must be busy with
my Father's affairs?' But they did not understand what he meant.
He then went down with them and came to Nazareth and lived under
their authority. His mother stored up all these things in her heart.
And Jesus increased in wisdom, in stature, and in favour with God
and men.
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