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| First Reading |
| 2 Samuel 12:7-10.13
Nathan said to David, "The Lord the God of Israel says this,
'I anointed you king over Israel; I delivered you from the hands of
Saul; I gave your master's house to you, his wives into your arms;
I gave you the House of Israel and of Judah; and if this were not enough,
I would add as much again for you. Why have you shown contempt for
the Lord, doing what displeases him? You have struck down Uriah the
Hittite with the sword, taken his wife for your own, and killed him
with the sword of the Ammonites. So now the sword will never be far
from your House, since you have shown contempt for me and taken the
wife of Uriah the Hittite to be your wife.'"
David said to Nathan, "I have sinned against the Lord." Then
Nathan said to David, "The Lord, for his part, forgives your sin;
you are not to die."
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| Responsorial Psalm |
| Psalm 31:1-2.5.7.11
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Forgive, Lord, the guilt of my sin. |
- Happy the man whose offence is forgiven
whose sin is remitted.
O happy the man to whom the Lord
imputes no guilt,
in whose spirit is no guile.
- But now I have acknowledged my sins:
my guilt I did not hide.
I said: 'I will confess
my offence to the Lord.'
Any you, Lord, have forgiven
the guilt of my sin.
- You are my hiding place, O lord;
you save me from distress.
You surround me with cries of deliverance.
- Rejoice, rejoice in the Lord,
exult, you just!
O come, ring out your joy,
all you upright of heart.
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| Second Reading |
| Galatians 2:16.19-21
We acknowledge that what makes a man righteous is not obedience to
the Law, but faith in Jesus Christ. We had to become believers in Christ
Jesus no less than you had, and now we hold that faith in Christ rather
than fidelity to the Law is what justifies us, and that no one can
be justified by keeping the Law. In other words, through the Law I
am dead to the Law, so that now I can live for God. I have been crucified
with Christ, and I live now not with my own life but with the life
of Christ who lives in me. The life I now live in this body I live
in faith: faith in the Son of God who loved me and who sacrificed himself
for my sake. I cannot bring myself to give up God's gift: if the Law
can justify us, there is no point in the death of Christ."
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| Gospel |
| Luke 7:36-8:3
One of the Pharisees invited Jesus to a meal. When he arrived at the
Pharisee's house and took his place at table, a woman came in, who
had a bad name in the town. She had heard he was dining with the Pharisee
and had brought with her an alabaster jar of ointment.She waited behind
him at his feet, weeping, and her tears fell on his feet, and she wiped
them away with her hair; then she covered his feet with kisses and
anointed them with the ointment.
When the Pharisee who had invited
him saw this, he said to himself, "If this man were a prophet,
he would know who this woman is that is touching him and what a bad
name she has." Then Jesus took him up and said, Simon, I have
something to say to you." "Speak, Master" was the reply. "There
was once a creditor who had two men in his debt; one owed him five
hundred denarii, the other fifty. They were unable to pay, so he pardoned
them both. Which of them will love him more?" "The one who
was pardoned more, I suppose" answered Simon. Jesus said, "You
are right."
Then he turned to the woman. "Simon", he said "you see
this woman? I came into your house, and you poured no water over my
feet, but she has poured out her tears over my feet and wiped them
away with her hair. You gave me no kiss, but she has been covering
my feet with kisses ever since I came in. You did not anoint my head
with oil, but she has anointed my feet with ointment. For this reason
I tell you that her sins, her many sins, must have been forgiven her,
or she would not have shown such great love. It is the man who is forgiven
little who shows little love." Then he said to her, "Your
sins are forgiven." Those who were with him at table began to
say to themselves, "Who is this man, that he even forgives sins?" But
he said to the woman "Your faith has saved you; go in peace."
Now after this he made his way through towns and villages, preaching,
and proclaiming the Good News of the kingdom of God. With him went
the Twelve, as well as certain women who had been cured of evil spirits
and ailments: Mary surnamed the Magdalene, from whom seven demons had
gone out, Joanna the wife of Herod's steward Chuza, Susanna, and several
others who provided for them out of their own resources.
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