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SUMMARY:Skema:19th Week in Ordinary Time
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n19th Week in Ordinary Time\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (A)\, Weekdays (I)\nAugust 13 – 19\, 2023\n\n\n\nSun\n13\nMon\n14\nTue\n15\nWed\n16\nThu\n17\nFri\n18\nSat\n19\n\n\nOffice\n19th Sunday\nSt Maximilian Kolbe\nAssumption of the BVM\nWeekday\nWeekday\nBlessed Martyrs of Rochefort\nBl Guerric\n\n\nVigils\nJosh 2:1-24\nJosh 3:1-17\nEph 1:15-2:10\nJosh 4:1-24\nJosh 5:1-15\nJosh 6:1-27\nJosh 7:1-26\n\n\nLauds\nHos 8:8-14\nHos 9:1-9\n1 Chron 15:1-4\, 14-16\, 25-28; 16:1-2\nHos 9:10-17\nHos 10:1-8\nHos 10:9-15\nHos 11:1-7\n\n\nMass\n115\n413\n622\n415\n416\n417\n418\n\n\n1st\n1 Kgs 19:9a\, 11-13a\nDeut 10:12-22\nRev 11:19a; 12:1-6a; 10ab\nDeut 34:1-12\nJosh 3:7-10a\, 11\, 13-17\nJosh 24:1-13\nJosh 24:14-29\n\n\n2nd\nRom 9:1-5\n\n1 Cor 15:20-27\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nMatt 14:22-33\nMatt 17:22-27\nLuke 1:39-56\nMatt 18:15-20\nMatt 18:21-19:1\nMatt 19:3-12\nMatt 19:13-15\n\n\nVespers\n1 Tim 6:11-16\nEph 2:1-10\nRom 8:28-39\n1 Tim 6:17-21\nTitus 1:1-9\nTitus 1:10-16\n2 Tim 1:6-14
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SUMMARY:19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
DESCRIPTION:LORD\, I AM DROWNING\, SAVE ME!\nFrom a commentary by St Augustine 1\n◊◊◊\nThe gospel tells us how Christ the Lord walked upon the waters of the sea\,\nand how the apostle Peter did the same until fear made him falter and lose\nconfidence. Then he began to sink and emerged from the water only after calling\non the Lord with renewed faith. \nNow we must regard the sea as a symbol of the present world\, and the\napostle Peter as a symbol of the one and only Church. For Peter\, who ranked first\namong the apostles and was always the most ready to declare his love for Christ\,\noften acted as a spokesman for them all. For instance\, when the Lord Jesus asked\nwho people thought he was and the other disciples had cited various opinions\, it\nwas Peter who responded to the Lord’s further question\, But who do you say that I\nam? With the affirmation: You are the Christ\, the Son of the living God. One replied\nfor all because all were united. \nWhen we consider Peter as a representative member of the Church we\nshould distinguish between what was due to God’s action in him and what was\nattributable to himself. Then we ourselves shall not falter\, then we shall be\nfounded upon the rock and remain firm and unmoved in the face of the wind\, rain\,\nand floods\, which are the trials and temptations of this present world. Look at\nPeter\, who in this episode is an image of ourselves; at the moment he is all\nconfidence\, at the next all uncertainty and doubt; now he professes faith in the\nimmortal One\, now he fears for his life. \nLord\, if it is you\, bid me come to you upon the water. When the Lord said:\nCome Peter climbed out of the boat and began to walk on the water. This is what\nhe could do through the power of the Lord; what by himself? Realizing how\nviolently the wind was blowing\, he lost his nerve and as he began to sink he called\nout: “Lord\, I am drowning\, save me. When he counted on the Lord’s help it enabled\nhim to walk on the water; when human frailty made him falter he turned once\nmore to the Lord\, who immediately stretched out his hand to help him\, raised him\nup as he was sinking\, and rebuked him for his lack of faith. \nThink\, then\, of this world as a sea\, whipped up to tempestuous heights by\nviolent winds. A person’s own private tempest will be his or her unruly desires. If\nyou love God you will have the power to walk upon the waters\, and all the world’s\nswell and turmoil will remain beneath your feet. But if you love the world it will\nsurely engulf you\, for it always devours its lovers\, never sustains them. If you feel\nyour foot slipping beneath you\, if you become a prey to doubt or realize that you\nare losing control\, if\, in a word\, you begin to sink\, say: Lord\, I am drowning\, save\nme! Only he who for your sake died in your fallen nature can save you from a death\ninherent in that fallen nature. \n1\nJourney with the Fathers – Year A – New City Press\, NY – 1984 – p. 114-115.
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