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Catholic Caucus: Daily Mass Readings 20-January-2024
Universalis/Jerusalem Bible ^

Posted on 01/20/2024 10:18:08 AM PST by annalex

20 January 2024

Saturday of week 2 in Ordinary Time



San Fabian church, San Fabian, Philippines

Readings at Mass

Liturgical Colour: Green. Year: B(II).


First reading
2 Samuel 1:1-4,11-12,17,19,23-27 ©

David's lament over Saul and Jonathan

David returned from his rout of the Amalekites and spent two days in Ziklag. On the third day a man came from the camp where Saul had been, his garments torn and earth on his head. When he came to David, he fell to the ground and did homage. ‘Where do you come from?’ David asked him. ‘I have escaped from the Israelite camp’ he said. David said to him, ‘What happened? Tell me.’ He replied, ‘The people have fled from the battlefield and many of them have fallen. Saul and his son Jonathan are dead too.’
  Then David took hold of his garments and tore them, and all the men with him did the same. They mourned and wept and fasted until the evening for Saul and his son Jonathan, for the people of the Lord and for the House of Israel, because they had fallen by the sword.
  Then David made this lament over Saul and his son Jonathan.
Alas, the glory of Israel has been slain on your heights!
How did the heroes fall?
Saul and Jonathan, loved and lovely,
neither in life, nor in death, were divided.
Swifter than eagles were they,
stronger were they than lions.
O daughters of Israel, weep for Saul
who clothed you in scarlet and fine linen,
who set brooches of gold
on your garments.
How did the heroes fall
in the thick of the battle?
O Jonathan, in your death I am stricken,
I am desolate for you, Jonathan my brother.
Very dear to me you were,
your love to me more wonderful
than the love of a woman.
How did the heroes fall
and the battle armour fail?

Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 79(80):2-3,5-7 ©
Let your face shine on us, O Lord, and we shall be saved.
O shepherd of Israel, hear us,
  you who lead Joseph’s flock,
shine forth from your cherubim throne
  upon Ephraim, Benjamin, Manasseh.
O Lord, rouse up your might,
  O Lord, come to our help.
Let your face shine on us, O Lord, and we shall be saved.
Lord God of hosts, how long
  will you frown on your people’s plea?
You have fed them with tears for their bread,
  an abundance of tears for their drink.
You have made us the taunt of our neighbours,
  our enemies laugh us to scorn.
Let your face shine on us, O Lord, and we shall be saved.

Gospel Acclamation2Co5:19
Alleluia, alleluia!
God in Christ was reconciling the world to himself,
and he has entrusted to us the news that they are reconciled.
Alleluia!
Or:cf.Ac16:14
Alleluia, alleluia!
Open our heart, O Lord,
to accept the words of your Son.
Alleluia!

GospelMark 3:20-21 ©

Jesus' relatives were convinced he was out of his mind

Jesus went home, and once more such a crowd collected that they could not even have a meal. When his relatives heard of this, they set out to take charge of him, convinced he was out of his mind.

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TOPICS: Catholic; General Discusssion; Prayer; Worship
KEYWORDS: catholic; mk3; ordinarytime; prayer
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Mark
 English: Douay-RheimsLatin: Vulgata ClementinaGreek NT: Byzantine/Majority Text (2000)
 Mark 3
20And they come to a house, and the multitude cometh together again, so that they could not so much as eat bread. Et veniunt ad domum : et convenit iterum turba, ita ut non possent neque panem manducare.και συνερχεται παλιν οχλος ωστε μη δυνασθαι αυτους μητε αρτον φαγειν
21And when his friends had heard of it, they went out to lay hold on him. For they said: He is become mad. Et cum audissent sui, exierunt tenere eum : dicebant enim : Quoniam in furorem versus est.και ακουσαντες οι παρ αυτου εξηλθον κρατησαι αυτον ελεγον γαρ οτι εξεστη

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Catena Aurea by St. Thomas Aguinas

3:19–22

19. —And they went into an house.

20. And the multitude cometh together again, so that they could not so much as eat bread.

21. And when his friends heard of it, they went out to lay hold on him: for they said, He is beside himself.

22. And the Scribes which came down from Jerusalem said, He hath Beelzebub, and by the prince of the devils casteth he out devils.

BEDE. (ubi sup.) The Lord leads the Apostles, when they were elected, into a house, as if admonishing them, that after having received the Apostleship, they should retire to look on their own consciences. Wherefore it is said, And they came into a house, and the multitude came together again, so that they could not eat bread.

PSEUDO-CHRYSOSTOM. (Vict. Ant. e Cat. in Marc.) Ungrateful indeed were the multitudes of princes, whom their pride hinders from knowledge, but the grateful multitude of the people came to Jesus.

BEDE. (ubi sup.) And blessed indeed the concourse of the crowd, flocking together, whose anxiety to obtain salvation was so great, that they left not the Author of salvation even an hour free to take food. But Him, whom a crowd of strangers loves to follow, his relations hold in little esteem: for it goes on: And when his friends heard of it, they went out to lay hold upon him. For since they could not take in the depth of wisdom, which they heard, they thought that He was speaking in a senseless way, wherefore it continues, for they said, He is beside himself.

THEOPHYLACT. That is, He has a devil and is mad, and therefore they wished to lay hold upon Him, that they might shut Him up as one who had a devil. And even His friends wished to do this, that is, His relations, perchance His countrymen, or His brethren. 1But it was a silly insanity in them, to conceive that the Worker of such great miracles of Divine Wisdom had become mad.

BEDE. (ubi sup.) Now there is a great difference between those who do not understand the word of God from slowness of intellect, such as those, who are here spoken of, and those who purposely blaspheme, of whom it is added, And the Scribes which came down from Jerusalem, &c. For what they could not deny, they endeavour to pervert by a malicious interpretation, as if they were not the works of God, but of a most unclean spirit, that is, of Beelzebub, who was the God of Ekron. For ‘Beel’ means Baal himself, and ‘zebub’ a fly; the meaning of Beelzebub therefore is the man of flies, on account of the filth of the blood which was offered, from which most unclean rite, they call him prince of the devils, adding, and by the prince of the devils casteth he out devils.

PSEUDO-JEROME. But mystically, the house to which they came, is the early Church. The crowds which prevent their eating bread are sins and vices; for he who eateth unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself. (1 Cor. 11:29)

BEDE. (ubi sup.) The Scribes also coming down from Jerusalem blaspheme. But the multitude from Jerusalem, and from other regions of Judæa, or of the Gentiles, followed the Lord, because so it was to be at the time of His Passion, that a crowd of the people of the Jews should lead Him to Jerusalem with palms and praises, and the Gentiles should desire to see Him; but the Scribes and Pharisees should plot together for His death.

Catena Aurea Mark 3

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Pope St. Fabian

Pope Fabian was the 20th leader of the Catholic Church and the only man in history to select the name, Fabian. He is known today as a saint of both the Catholic Church and within Eastern Christianity. This article will look at the problems he had with the imperial government and his later martyrdom.

Early Life

Fabian was born in Rome, Italy circa 200 to a noble family. His father was a member of the prominent Fabius family who helped the local government and supported the arts community in Rome. Historical records do not make mention much about his early life, though his family likely had the money needed to educate the future pope.

Papal Election

The papal election of 250 was a difficult one. Pope Pontian reigned for only five years he was deported. Anterus later became pope but only ruled for a few months before he died. Fabian came to Rome for the election because he had an interest in the proceedings. As the bishops and others considered several prominent men, legend claims that a white dove came out of nowhere and sat on Fabian’s head. They believed that this was a sign from the Holy Spirit that they should pick Fabian. They quickly installed him as the new pope.

Papacy

One of the biggest issues facing Fabian’s papacy included issues within the imperial government. Both Hippolytus was was an antipope and Pontian were exiled from Rome. Fabian used his position to have their bodies returned to and interred in the city. The new pope worked closely with Philip the Arab to end the persecution of Christians. He also helped create the structure of the Church within the city through the appointments of multiple deacons. The pope sent those men to various areas and later had them convert those living in Gaul. Fabian also created seven new communities in Rome and appointed a deacon to oversee each one.

Later Problems

The peace that those in Rome felt ended when Philip the Arab died. Decius became the new emperor and quickly began speaking out against Christianity. He encouraged followers to turn their backs on the Church and practice pagan rituals. Though many of those in the Church disagreed with his ideas, they were too scared to speak out. Even some of the high ranking officials in the Church refused to speak against him. Fabian was the only one willing to go against the new emperor.

Death

Emperor Decius turned his attention to Fabian, believing that he was one of his main opponents. Fabian became one of the first victims of the new emperor and one of the first martyrs to the Church’s cause. Unlike other men who spent years in prison before their executions, Fabian likely died while in prison. The Church had his remains buried in the catacombs of a local cemetery, which has a crypt for popes. Pope Clement XI later had the former pope’s body moved to a basilica in Rome and dedicated the chapel to him.

Quick Facts About Pope Fabian

Interesting Facts About Fabian


popehistory.com

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10 posted on 01/20/2024 1:18:57 PM PST by fidelis (Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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The month of January belongs to the Holy Name of Jesus.


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