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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n16th Week in Ordinary Time\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (B)\, Weekdays (II)\nJuly 21 – 27\, 2024\n\n\n\nSun\n21\nMon\n22\nTue\n23\nWed\n24\nThu\n25\nFri\n26\nSat\n27\n\n\nOffice\n16th Sunday\nSt Mary Magdalen\nWeekday\nWeekday\nSt James\nSS Joachm & Ann\nMemorial of the BVM\n\n\nVigils\n1 Sam 10:17-11:15\nExodus 15:1-21\n1 Sam 12:1-25\n1 Sam 13:2-22\nJerm 26:1-15\n1 Sam 13:23-14:23a\n1 Sam 14:23b-48\n\n\nLauds\nNahum 1:9-2:1\nIsa 12:1-6\nNahum 2:2-8\nNahum 2:9-14\nWis 3:1-9\nNahum 3:1-7\nNahum 3:8-13\n\n\nMass\n107\n603\n396\n397\n605\n399\n400\n\n\n1st\nJer 23:1-6\nSong 3:1-4b\nMic 7:14-15\, 18-20\nJer 1:1\, 4-10\n2 Cor 4:7-15\nJer 3:14-17\nJer 7:1-11\n\n\n2nd\nEph 2:13-18\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nMark 6:30-34\nJohn 20:1-2\, 11-18\nMatt 12:46-50\nMatt 13:1-9\nMatt 20:20-28\nMatt 13:18-23\nMatt 13:24-30\n\n\nVespers\n1 Tim 6:11-16\nActs 13:26-31\n1 Tim 6:17-21\n2 Tim 1:1-8\nActs 11:27-12:5\n2 Tim 1:9-14\n2 Tim 2:1-7
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 16th Sunday
DESCRIPTION:A KINDLY SAVIOR AND PHYSICIAN \nFrom a commentary by Bede the Venerable1 \n◊◊◊ \nThe apostles returned to Jesus and reported to him everything they had \ndone and taught. As well as reporting to him…they told him what had befallen \nJohn the Baptist while they were teaching. And he said to them: Come away to \nsome place where you can be alone by yourselves and rest awhile. \nThe following words show what real need there was to give the disciples \nsome rest: For many were coming and going and they had no time even to eat. \nThe great happiness of those days can be seen from the hard work of those who \ntaught and the enthusiasm of those who learned. If only in our time such a \nconcourse of faithful listeners would again press round the ministers of the \nword\, not allowing them time to attend to their physical needs! For those denied \nthe time needed to look after their bodies will have still less opportunity to heed \nthe soul’s or the body’s temptations. Rather\, people of whom the word of faith \nand the saving ministry is demanded in season and out of season have an \nincentive to meditate upon heavenly things so as not to contradict what they \nteach by what they do. \nAnd they got into the boat and went away by themselves to a deserted \nspot. The disciples did not get into the boat alone\, but took the Lord with them\, \nas the evangelist Matthew makes clear. \nMany people saw them set out and recognized them\, and from all the \ntowns they hastened to the place on foot and reached it before them. The fact \nthat people on foot are said to have reached the place first shows that the \ndisciples did not go with the Lord to the opposite bank of the Jordan\, but \ncrossed some stream or inlet to reach a nearby spot in the same region\, within \nwalking distance for the local people. \nThus when Jesus landed he saw a large crowd. He took pity on them \nbecause they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them \nmany things. \nMatthew relates more fully how he took pity on them. He says: And he \ntook pity on them and cured their sick. This is what it means really to take pity \non the poor\, and on those who have no one to guide them: to open the way of \ntruth to them by teaching\, to heal their physical infirmities\, and to make them \nwant to praise the divine generosity by feeding them when they are hungry as \nJesus did… \nJesus tested the crowd’s faith\, and having done so he gave it a fitting \nreward. He sought out a lonely place to see if they would take the trouble to \nfollow him. For their part\, they showed how concerned they were for their \nsalvation by the effort they made in going along the deserted road not on \ndonkeys or in carts of various kinds\, but on foot. In return Jesus welcomed those \nweary\, ignorant\, sick and hungry people\, instructing\, healing\, and feeding them \nas a kindly savior and physician\, and so letting them know how pleased he is by \nbelievers’ devotion to him. \n  \n1 Journey with the Fathers – Year B – New City Press – 1999 – pg 100.3 \n 
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