1 K 17:10-16
Heb 9:24-28
Mk 12:38-44
November 8
Sunday
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
1st
Elijah went to Zarephath. On reaching
the gate of the town, he saw a widow gathering sticks. He called to her and
said, “Bring me a little water in a vessel that I may drink.”
As she was going to bring it, he called after her and said,
“Bring me also a piece of bread.” But she answered, “As Yahweh your God lives,
I have no bread left but only a handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a
jug. I am just now gathering some sticks so that I may go in and prepare
something for myself and my son to eat - and die.”
Elijah then said to her, “Do not be afraid. Go and do as you
have said, but first make me a little cake of it and bring it to me; then make
some for yourself and your son. For this is the word of Yahweh, the God of
Israel, ‘The jar of meal shall not be emptied nor shall the jug of oil fail,
until the day when Yahweh sends rain to the earth.”
So she went and did as Elijah told her; and she had food for
herself, Elijah and her son from that day on. The jar of flour was not emptied
nor did the jug of oil fail, in accordance with what Yahweh had said through
Elijah.
2nd
Christ did not enter some sanctuary
made by hands, a copy of the true one, but heaven itself. He is now in the
presence of God on our behalf. He had not to offer himself many times, as the
High Priest does: he who may return every year, because the blood is not his
own. Otherwise he would have suffered many times from the creation of the
world. But no; he manifested himself only now at the end of the ages, to take
away sin by sacrifice, and, as humans die only once and afterwards are judged,
in the same way Christ sacrificed himself once to take away the sins of the
multitude. There will be no further question of sin when he comes again to save
those waiting for him.
Gospel: Mk 12:38-44
As Jesus was teaching, he also said to the people, “Beware
of those teachers of the Law who enjoy walking around in long robes and being
greeted in the marketplace, and who like to occupy reserved seats in the
synagogues and the first places at feasts. They even devour the widow’s and the
orphan’s goods while making a show of long prayers. How severe a sentence they
will receive!”
Jesus sat down opposite the
Then Jesus called his disciples and said to them, “Truly I
say to you, this poor widow put in more than all those who gave offerings. For
all of them gave from their plenty, but she gave from her poverty and put in
everything she had, her very living.”
REFLECTION
Can we ever forget the
image of the poor widow putting into the treasury all that she had?
Even in her poverty she did not neglect to make a sacrifice of thanksgiving to
God for blessings received. And we can surmise that this widow, like the
widow at Zarephath, would know the Lord’s tender mercies, for God will not be
outdone in generosity.
The generosity of the
poor widow is both an inspiration and a challenge to us as we strive to be good
stewards of the blessings we have received from the Lord. As the Lord has
been good to us, so too must we be good to others, sharing generously and
lovingly with our family, our Church, and the poor.
Our model for
generosity, of course, is the Lord Jesus. He became poor so that we might
become infinitely wealthy. Our Lord gave everything He had to give by
stretching out His arms upon the cross so that we might know the joys of
heaven. May our care generosity be nothing less than wholehearted,
following the example of our Lord and the example of the poor widow.
Responsorial Psalm
Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10
R. (1b) Praise the Lord, my soul!
or:
Alleluia.
The LORD keeps faith forever,
secures justice for the oppressed,
gives food to the hungry.
The LORD sets captives free.
R. Praise the Lord, my soul!
or:
Alleluia.
The LORD gives sight to the blind.
The LORD raises up those who were bowed down;
the LORD loves the just.
The LORD protects strangers.
R. Praise the Lord, my soul!
or:
Alleluia.
The fatherless and the widow he sustains,
but the way of the wicked he thwarts.
The LORD shall reign forever;
your God, O Zion, through all generations. Alleluia.
R. Praise the Lord, my soul!
or: Alleluia.
Sources:
http://www.usccb.org/nab/
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Sun, 8 Nov 09
DAILY WORD
Rom 15:14-21
Lk 16:1-8
The widow gave from her poverty and put in everything
she had
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