Today, 4th of November, we celebrate 
 Saint Charles Borromeo
First Reading: Col 1:21-23
Brothers            and sisters:
You once were alienated and hostile in mind because of evil deeds;
God has now reconciled you
in the fleshly Body of Christ through his death,
to present you holy, without blemish,
and irreproachable before him,
provided that you persevere in the faith,
firmly grounded, stable,
and not shifting from the hope of the Gospel that you heard,
which has been preached to every creature under heaven,
of which I, Paul, am a minister.
Responsorial Psalm: Ps 54:3-4, 6 and 8
R            (6) God himself is my help.
O God,            by your name save me,
and by your might defend my cause.
O God, hear my prayer;
hearken to the words of my mouth.
R God himself is my help.
Behold,            God is my helper;
the Lord sustains my life.
Freely will I offer you sacrifice;
I will praise your name, O LORD, for its goodness.
R God himself is my help.
Gospel Reading: Lk 6:1-5
One Sabbath Jesus was going through the corn fields and his disciples began to pick heads of grain crushing them in their hands for food. Some of the Pharisees asked them, "Why do you do what is forbidden on the Sabbath?" Then Jesus spoke, "Have you never read what David did when he and his men were hungry?" He entered the house of God, took and ate the bread of the offering and even gave some to his men, though only priests are allowed to eat that bread." And Jesus added, "The Son of Man is Lord and rules over the sabbath."
Saturday, 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
The LAW has to SERVE PEOPLE
Opening          Prayer
Lord            our God,
    Jesus your Son came not to abolish the law
    but to fill it with the dimensions of love.
    Do not allow commandments and rules
    to stand between you and us nor between people,
    but let them lead us gently,
    as good educators, to you and to our neighbor
    and teach us to go beyond the law
    in generosity and serving love.
    Make us free with the freedom brought us
    by your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Liturgy of the Word
First          Reading Introduction
         Paul reminds his Colossians          that before their conversion they were estranged from God. Now that they          have been reconciled with God and one another, they should remain steadfast          in the faith that has made them holy.
Gospel  Introduction
          A frequent sign          of their own insecurity is that people seek security in laws and traditions.          The more they insist on these, the more they try to bend people to these,          the greater their insecurity. Laws are supposed to be in the service of          the community, not vice versa. They may never become a block or a screen          between people. They are not absolutes but servants of people.
General Intercessions
- That            Christians may regard the commandments as doors to freedom from sin            and evil and ways to serve God and people, we pray:
    - That            lawmakers everywhere make laws that are humane and serve the good of            all in the community, we pray:
    - That            we may seek security in love of God and the service of people, we pray:
Prayer over the Gifts
God            our Father,
    in these signs, your gifts to us
    and the fruit of our work,
    we make ourselves available to you.
    Do not allow us to seek false security
    in observing the letter of the law
    but help us to seek the insecurity and risk
    of committing ourselves to you and people,
    as Jesus did, your Son,
    who lives with you and with us
    now, and we hope and pray, for ever.
Prayer after Communion
Lord            our God,
    in this eucharist we have celebrated
    the memorial of your Son's death and rising.
    He followed the law of the heart
    and made love the heart of all laws.
    Let the bread of life of your Son
    make our love inventive and creative
    in the service of people
    and help us to follow the directives
    of our hearts and consciences,
    in the Spirit of Jesus Christ,
    your Son and our Lord for ever.
Blessing
Christ has made us free. Let us not give up that freedom by slavishly sticking to practices and traditions that do not reflect the gospel. May almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.