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| First Reading |
| Isaiah 40:1-5.9-11
'Console my people, console them,' says your God.
'Speak to the heart of Jerusalem
and call to her
that her time of service is ended,
that her sin is atoned for,
that she has received from the hand of the Lord
double punishment for all her crimes.'
A voice cries, 'Prepare in the wilderness
a way for the Lord.
Make a straight highway for our God
across the desert.
Let every valley be filled in,
every mountain and hill be laid low,
let every cliff become plain,
and the ridges a valley;
then the glory of the lord shall be revealed
and all mankind shall see it;
for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.'
Go up on a high mountain,
joyful messenger to Zion.
Shout with a loud voice,
joyful messenger to Jerusalem.
Shout without fear,
say to the towns of Judah,
'Here is your God.'
Here is the Lord coming with power,
his arm subduing all things to him.
The prize of his victory is with him,
his trophies all go before him.
He is like a shepherd feeding his flock,
gathering lambs in his arms,
holding them against his breast
and leading to their rest the mother ewes.
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| Responsorial Psalm |
| Psalm 103:1-2.3-4.24-25.27-30
| Response: |
Bless the Lord, my soul!
Lord God, how great you are. |
- Lord God, how great you are,
clothed in majesty and glory,
wrapped in light as in a robe!
You stretch out the heavens like a tent.
- Above the rains you build your dwelling.
You make the duds your chariot,
you walk on the wings of the wind,
you make the winds your messengers
and flashing fire your servants.
- How many are your works, O Lord!
In wisdom you have made them all.
The earth is full of your riches.
There is the sea, vast and wide,
with its moving swarms past counting,
living things great and small.
- 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.
- 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.
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| Second Reading |
| Titus 2:11-14.3:4-7
God's grace has been revealed, and it has made salvation possible
for the whole human race and taught us that what we have to do
is to give up everything that does not lead to God, and all our
worldly ambitions; we must be self restrained and live good and
religious lives here in this present world, while we are waiting
in hope for the blessing which will come with the Appearing of
the glory of our great God and saviour Christ Jesus. He sacrificed
himself for us in order to set us free from all wickedness and
to purify a people so that it could be his very own and would have
no ambition except to do good.
When the kindness and love of God our saviour for mankind were
revealed, it was not because he was concerned with any righteous
actions we might have done ourselves; it was for no reason except
his own compassion that he saved us, by means of the cleansing
water of rebirth and by renewing us with the Holy Spirit which
he has so generously poured over us through Jesus Christ our saviour.
He did this so that we should be justifies by his grace, to become
heirs looking forward to inheriting eternal life.
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| Gospel |
| Luke 3:15-16.21-22
A feeling of expectancy had grown among the people, who were beginning
to think that John might be the Christ, so John declared before
them,all, 'I baptise you with water, but someone is coming, someone
who is more powerful than I am, and I am not fit to undo the strap
of his sandals; he will baptise you with the Holy Spirit and fire.'
Now when all the people had been baptised and while Jesus after
his own baptism was at prayer, heaven opened and the Holy Spirit
descended on him in bodily shape, like a dove. And a voice came
from the heaven, 'You are my Son, the Beloved; my favour rests
with you.'
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