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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n3rd Week of Lent\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (B)\, Weekdays (II)\nMarch 3 – 9\, 2024\n\n\n\nSun\n3\nMon\n4\nTue\n5\nWed\n6\nThu\n7\nFri\n8\nSat\n9\n\n\nOffice\n3rd Sunday of Lent\nLenten Weekday\nLenten Weekday\nLenten Weekday\nLenten Weekday\nLenten Weekday\nLenten Weekday\n\n\nVigils\nDeut 12:1-14\nDeut 12:29-13:19\nDeut 14:22-15:11\nDeut 16:1-17\nDeut 16:18-17:13\nDeut 18:1-22\nDeut 19:1-21\n\n\nLauds\nExod 10:7-11\nExod 10:21-29\nExod 11:4-10\nExod 12:21-28\nExod 12:29-36\nExod 13:11-16\nExod 13:17-22\n\n\nMass\n29\n236\n238\n239\n240\n241\n242\n\n\n1st\nExod 20:1-17\nExod 17:1-7\nDan 3:25\, 34-43\nDeut 4:1\, 5-9\nJer 7:23-28\nHos 14:2-10\nHos 6:1-6\n\n\n2nd\n1 Cor 1:22-25\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nJohn 2:13-25\nJohn 4:5-42\nMatt 18:21-35\nMatt 5:17-19\nLuke 11:14-23\nMark 12:28b-34\nLuke 18:9-14\n\n\nVespers\nHeb 9:15-22\nHeb 9:23-28\nHeb 10:1-10\nHeb 10:11-18\nHeb 10:19-25\nHeb 10:26-31\nHeb 10:32-39
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 3rd Sun Lent
DESCRIPTION:THE TEMPLE OF GOD\, \nTHIS BODY OF CHRIST \nFrom a commentary by St Augustine1 \n◊◊◊ \nGod’s temple is holy\, and you are that temple all you who believe in Christ \nand whose belief makes you love him. Real belief in Christ means love of Christ: \nit is not the belief of the demons who believed without loving and therefore \ndespite their belief said: “What do you want with us\, Son of God?” No\, let our \nbelief be full of love for him…so that instead of saying: What do you want with \nus\, we may rather say: We belong to you\, you have redeemed us. All who believe \nin this way are like the living stones which go to build God’s temple\, and like the \nrot-proof timber used in the framework of the ark which the floodwaters could \nnot submerge. It is in this temple\, that is\, in ourselves\, that prayer is addressed \nto God and heard by Him. \nBut to pray in God’s temple we must pray in the peace of the Church\, in \nthe unity of the body of Christ\, which is made up of many believers throughout \nthe world. When we pray in this temple our prayers are heard\, because whoever \nprays in the peace of the Church prays in spirit and in truth. \nOur Lord’s driving out of the temple people who were seeking their own \nends\, who came to the temple to buy and sell\, is symbolic. For if that temple was \na symbol it obviously follows that the body of Christ\, the true temple of which \nthe other was an image\, has within it some who are buyers and sellers\, or in \nother words\, people who are seeking their own interests and not those of Jesus \nChrist. \nBut the temple was not destroyed by the people who wanted to turn the \nhouse of God into a den of thieves\, and neither will those who live evil lives in \nthe Catholic Church and do all they can to convert God’s house into a robber’s \nden succeed in destroying the temple. The time will come when they will be \ndriven out by a whip made of their own sins. \nThe temple of God\, this body of Christ\, this assembly of believers\, has but \none voice\, and sings the psalms as though it were but one person. If we wish\, it \nis our voice; if we wish\, we may listen to the singer with our ears and ourselves \nsing in our hearts. But if we choose not to do so\, it will mean that we are like \nbuyers and sellers\, preoccupied with our own interests. \n  \n1 Journey with the Fathers – Year B – New City Press – NY – 1994 – pg 14.3 \n 
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