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Catholic Caucus: Daily Mass Readings, 08-10-12, Feast, St. Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr
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Posted on 08/09/2012 8:06:19 PM PDT by Salvation

August 10, 2012

 

Feast of Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr

 

Reading 1 2 Cor 9:6-10

Brothers and sisters:
Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly,
and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.
Each must do as already determined, without sadness or compulsion,
for God loves a cheerful giver.
Moreover, God is able to make every grace abundant for you,
so that in all things, always having all you need,
you may have an abundance for every good work.
As it is written:

He scatters abroad, he gives to the poor;
his righteousness endures forever.

The one who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food
will supply and multiply your seed
and increase the harvest of your righteousness.

Responsorial Psalm Ps 112:1-2, 5-6, 7-8, 9

R. (5) Blessed the man who is gracious and lends to those in need.
Blessed the man who fears the LORD,
who greatly delights in his commands.
His posterity shall be mighty upon the earth;
the upright generation shall be blessed.
R. Blessed the man who is gracious and lends to those in need.
Well for the man who is gracious and lends,
who conducts his affairs with justice;
He shall never be moved;
the just one shall be in everlasting remembrance.
R. Blessed the man who is gracious and lends to those in need.
An evil report he shall not fear;
his heart is firm, trusting in the LORD.
His heart is steadfast; he shall not fear
till he looks down upon his foes.
R. Blessed the man who is gracious and lends to those in need.
Lavishly he gives to the poor,
his generosity shall endure forever;
his horn shall be exalted in glory.
R. Blessed the man who is gracious and lends to those in need.

Gospel Jn 12:24-26

Jesus said to his disciples:
"Amen, amen, I say to you,
unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies,
it remains just a grain of wheat;
but if it dies, it produces much fruit.
Whoever loves his life loses it,
and whoever hates his life in this world
will preserve it for eternal life.
Whoever serves me must follow me,
and where I am, there also will my servant be.
The Father will honor whoever serves me."


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Feast of Saint Lawrence, deacon and martyr

John 12:24-26

Jesus said to his disciples: “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit. Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will preserve it for eternal life. Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there also will my servant be. The Father will honor whoever serves me.”

Introductory Prayer: Lord, today you give me the example of St Lawrence. He gave his life so that your name would be honored and loved by all people. I would like to have the courage to follow his example of courageous love and die to myself so that I will merit graces for the many souls in need.

Petition: Lord, help me to forget myself and put your interests before mine.

1. Christ’s Love: Christ would never demand something of us that he has not already lived himself. There is no deity worshiped by men, other than Jesus Christ, who has sacrificed his life out of love for his believers. It is Christ’s sacrificial love which has the power to multiply love in our lives. Christ’s act of selfless love gives birth to other acts of the same kind.

2. St Lawrence: St Lawrence was a deacon of the early Church in the middle of the third century. He died a martyr by being roasted slowly on a grill. When he had been grilled for some time he asked his murderers to turn him over so as to “grill the other side”! Lawrence’s faith and courageous love are fruits of Christ’s sacrifice. Although we may not be called to such heroism, Christ won the same grace for us to bear our crosses and live a life of selfless love and generosity.

3. Fruit of Fidelity: When we reflect on the lives of the saints we are inspired by their faithful service to Christ and his Church. Their fidelity is a fruit of Christ’s fidelity. Our own acts of fidelity will give life and courage to others to do the same. Constant fidelity is above all the fruit of the grace of God, and our cooperation with it. Constant fidelity until death is the fruit of the fruits of this grace combined with our response. God is the one who creates in a soul the indispensable greatness needed for fidelity. Above all, he grants us the daily gift of his fortitude to persevere in it.

Dialogue with Christ: Lord, help me to be more generous in my daily commitments to you. Although you may not be calling me to be a martyr like St Lawrence, please allow me to offer small sacrifices each day for the Church and the salvation of souls.

Resolution: I will offer a sacrifice of fidelity to my prayer or apostolic commitments today for the souls in purgatory.


41 posted on 08/10/2012 8:14:32 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Jesus as the Good Shepherd

First Reading: 2 Cor. 9:6-10

Psalm: Ps. 112:1-2, 5-6, 7-8, 9

Gospel: Jn. 12:24-26

Have you ever wondered why, in his teachings about theKingdomofGod, Jesus always used children and sheep? Even Jesus Christ himself, the Son of the Most High, is the Lamb of God. A child will always be completely dependent on his parents for his needs and will always have this unwavering trust in them. A child who is separated from his parents will feel lost and insecure and his survival is compromised. A sheep is also completely dependent and trusting towards its master. A sheep that is about to be slaughtered will not attempt to run away even if someone opens the gate to set it free. It will not move from its place unless it is led out by its master. The unconditional love, loyalty, faith and confidence they show towards their keepers (the child towards his parents, the sheep towards the shepherd) makes them so endearing and vulnerable. Their innocence and littleness make them big in God’s eyes.

God calls on us today to come before Him as the child that we are and in our littleness, we magnify His infinite greatness, mercy and love.


42 posted on 08/10/2012 8:36:22 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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One Bread, One Body

One Bread, One Body

 


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Saint of the Day
 
2 Corinthians 9:6-10
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Psalm 112:1-2, 5-9 John 12:24-26
 

LOVING TO GIVE

 
"God loves a cheerful giver." —2 Corinthians 9:7
 

When the Lord calls us to give, He doesn't mean for us to give something, but to give everything. We are to give as He gives, "good measure pressed down, shaken together, running over" (Lk 6:38). The Father gave His Son (Jn 3:16); the Son gave His life; the Spirit gave His gifts.

We certainly can never outgive God, but we can do the best we can by giving our all. We can give all we have "to live on" (Lk 21:4). We can give our lives and our deaths to the Lord. The Lord not only calls us to give everything, but also to do it cheerfully (2 Cor 9:7). We find this a difficult combination, because most of us don't want to give everything. Even if we do give our all, we may not feel too happy about it.

The only way to be a cheerful giver of everything is to be in love with Jesus. Then we will consider it a privilege to give our all to Him. We will find "more happiness in giving than receiving" (Acts 20:35). Because of our love for Jesus, we will "come to rate all as loss" (Phil 3:8), and gladly give everything to Him so He may be our Wealth and we may be in Him (Phil 3:8-9).

Giving all cheerfully depends on receiving love bountifully. The Lord loves a cheerful giver, and a giver is cheerful because the Lord loved the giver before he or she ever gave. We sow bountifully (2 Cor 9:6) because we have reaped the Lord's love bountifully.

 
Prayer: Father, may I receive Your love in a greater way and thereby give as never before.
Promise: "I solemnly assure you, unless the grain of wheat falls to the earth and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat. But if it dies, it produces much fruit." —Jn 12:24
Praise: St. Lawrence was buried by several Roman senators who were converted by his witness of unwavering faith while being burned to death for his faith in Jesus.

43 posted on 08/10/2012 8:38:37 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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We ALL pray for an end to abortion!

44 posted on 08/10/2012 8:40:11 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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