4th Sunday in Ordinary Time (C)
Luke 4:21-30 "When the people in the synagogue heard this, they were all filled with fury. They rose up, drove him out of the town"

 

First Reading: Jeremiah   1:4-5, 17-19

The word of the LORD came to me, saying: 
          Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, 
                   before you were born I dedicated you, 
                   a prophet to the nations I appointed you. 
            But do you gird your loins; 
                   stand up and tell them 
                   all that I command you. 
          Be not crushed on their account, 
                   as though I would leave you crushed before them; 
          for it is I this day 
                   who have made you a fortified city, 
          a pillar of iron, a wall of brass, 
                   against the whole land: 
          against Judah's kings and princes, 
                   against its priests and people. 
          They will fight against you but not prevail over you, 
                   for I am with you to deliver you, says the LORD.

 

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 71:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 15-17

R./ I will sing of your salvation.

In you, O LORD, I take refuge; 
          let me never be put to shame. 
In your justice rescue me, and deliver me; 
          incline your ear to me, and save me. 
R./ I will sing of your salvation.

Be my rock of refuge, 
          a stronghold to give me safety, 
for you are my rock and my fortress. 
          O my God, rescue me from the hand of the wicked. 
R./ I will sing of your salvation.

For you are my hope, O Lord; 
          my trust, O God, from my youth. 
On you I depend from birth; 
          from my mother's womb you are my strength. 
R./ I will sing of your salvation.

My mouth shall declare your justice, 
          day by day your salvation. 
O God, you have taught me from my youth, 
          and till the present I proclaim your wondrous deeds. 
R./ I will sing of your salvation.

 

Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:31—13:13

Brothers and sisters: 
Strive eagerly for the greatest spiritual gifts. 
But I shall show you a still more excellent way. 
  If I speak in human and angelic tongues, 
          but do not have love, 
          I am a resounding gong or a clashing cymbal. 
And if I have the gift of prophecy, 
          and comprehend all mysteries and all knowledge; 
          if I have all faith so as to move mountains, 
          but do not have love, I am nothing. 
If I give away everything I own, 
          and if I hand my body over so that I may boast, 
          but do not have love, I gain nothing. 
  Love is patient, love is kind. 
It is not jealous, it is not pompous, 
          It is not inflated, it is not rude, 
          it does not seek its own interests, 
          it is not quick-tempered, it does not brood over injury, 
          it does not rejoice over wrongdoing 
          but rejoices with the truth. 
It bears all things, believes all things, 
          hopes all things, endures all things. 
  Love never fails. 
If there are prophecies, they will be brought to nothing; 
          if tongues, they will cease; 
          if knowledge, it will be brought to nothing. 
For we know partially and we prophesy partially, 
          but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away. 
When I was a child, I used to talk as a child, 
          think as a child, reason as a child; 
          when I became a man, I put aside childish things. 
At present we see indistinctly, as in a mirror, 
          but then face to face. 
At present I know partially; 
          then I shall know fully, as I am fully known. 
So faith, hope, love remain, these three; 
          but the greatest of these is love.

 

Gospel Reading: Luke 4:21-30

Jesus began speaking in the synagogue, saying: 
     "Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing." 
And all spoke highly of him 
     and were amazed at the gracious words that came from his mouth.  
They also asked, "Isn't this the son of Joseph?" 
He said to them, "Surely you will quote me this proverb, 
     'Physician, cure yourself,' and say, 
     'Do here in your native place 
     the things that we heard were done in Capernaum.'" 
And he said, "Amen, I say to you, 
     no prophet is accepted in his own native place. 
Indeed, I tell you, 
     there were many widows in Israel in the days of Elijah 
     when the sky was closed for three and a half years 
     and a severe famine spread over the entire land. 
It was to none of these that Elijah was sent, 
     but only to a widow in Zarephath in the land of Sidon. 
Again, there were many lepers in Israel 
     during the time of Elisha the prophet; 
     yet not one of them was cleansed, but only Naaman the Syrian." 
When the people in the synagogue heard this, 
     they were all filled with fury. 
They rose up, drove him out of the town, 
     and led him to the brow of the hill 
     on which their town had been built, 
     to hurl him down headlong. 
But Jesus passed through the midst of them and went away.

Liturgy Alive

 

Greetings (See First Reading)

Before you were born, I knew you;
I am with you to deliver you,
says the Lord.
May the Lord Jesus be your strength
and may he always be with you.
R/ And also with you.

Introduction by the Celebrant

A. Jesus Asks For Prophets Like Himself

We know we are willing to listen to people as long as they tell us what pleases us, what conforms to our own ways of thinking. But when they remind us of things, even good things, that make demands on us or upset our patterns of thinking and doing things, we close our ears and hearts. Yet it is good that Jesus reminds us of things that shake up our conscience when we neglect to do them: like forgiving, caring for the poor, standing up for what is right and just. Let us listen today to the Lord and to all that speak in his name.


B. The Greatest Of All Is Love

Sometimes we hear people voice their disappointment, as "I have given so much time and effort to the parish community and now I am not even elected to the parish council," or "Look at all I have done for my family and see how my children disappoint me!" Is the undertone frustrated self-love or a real spirit of love and service of others? We are told today in strong words that love does not take offense and is not resentful. It is trusting and endures everything. Let us ask the Lord here with us to make our love genuine and deep.

Penitential Act

Do we listen to the Lord
also when his words are demanding?
Let us examine ourselves.
(pause)
Lord Jesus, when your word wants to wake us up
from our indifference and complacency,
make us listen:
Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy.
Jesus Christ, when we see injustice and evil,
give us the courage to stand up
and make us speak:
Christ, have mercy. R/ Christ, have mercy.
Lord Jesus, when we meet the poor,
give us the strength and the means to help them:
make us commit ourselves to them:
Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy.
In your kind mercy forgive us, Lord,
and dispose us to make your Good News
available to all in our words and deeds.
Lead us to everlasting life. R/ Amen.

Opening Prayer

A. Jesus Asks For Prophets Like Himself

Let us pray to God
that we may listen to his Word
and put it into practice
(pause)
Lord God, our Father,
you speak to us today
the demanding words of the Gospel
of Jesus your Son.
Let these not be words
coming from a distant past.
Let them be words that shock us now
out of the petty peace we have with ourselves.
Make us see the signs and needs of our times
and help us to speak without fear
with the living words of our lives
the message of truth and justice and love
of Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.


B. The Greatest Of All Is Love 

Let us pray that we may keep growing 
in a genuine love of God and people
(pause)
Lord God, our Father,
You know us and you keep loving us
even when we fail you and one another.
Your love went as deep as giving up your own Son,
that we might live and learn to love.
Fill our hearts with a constant, grateful love
and let it overflow upon our brothers and sisters.
Give us the strength to keep loving people
even when we still bear the scars
of the hurt others have caused us.
We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. R/ Amen.

Liturgy of the Word

First Reading Introduction: Stand Up And Tell Them!
      God chooses Jeremiah for the ungrateful, disturbing mission of being a prophet. He has to be the mouthpiece of God. God will give him strength and protection.

Second Reading Introduction: The Greatest Of   All Is Love

      All the gifts of grace serve no purpose unless they are inspired by self-giving love, the heart of all Christian living. God will complete this love and make it perfect in the glory of heaven.

Gospel Introduction: Who Does He Think He Is?

      Jesus explains to the people of his hometown Nazareth that he has a prophetic mission and that it is destined not merely for his privileged compatriots but for all. The opposition of the people cannot stop Jesus.

General Intercessions

Aware of our mission in the world to be prophets of God's merciful love, let us pray to our Father in heaven to make us faithful and courageous in our task, and let us say: R/ Lord, speak your mighty word today.
• For all Christians, that they may be faithful to their prophetic task of pointing out to the people of our time the saving values of the Gospel, let us pray: R/ Lord, speak your mighty word today.
• For all prophets in the Church and in the world, that they may keep hope alive in the final victory of justice and truth, of God's life and love, let us pray: R/ Lord, speak your mighty word today.
• For the people without a voice or who are deprived of their rights, that they may find Christians who have the courage to speak out for them, let us pray: R/ Lord, speak your mighty word today.
• For all those who work for a better world, that contradiction may not make them bitter, but that love may inspire them to unite rather than to polarize and divide, let us pray: R/ Lord, speak your mighty word today.
• For us gathered here around the Word and the Bread of the Lord, that we may experience the Gospel as a message meant for today, and the Eucharist as our bond of unity, let us pray: R/ Lord, speak your mighty word today.
Lord our God, we do not ask you to satisfy our own expectations. Surpass our own insights and projects and open us to your world and your plans through the challenging word of Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.

Prayer over the Gifts

Lord our God,
in these signs of bread and wine
we place our willingness
and also our hesitation
to speak the stirring words of your Son
to the groping world of our day.
Give us the vision of your Son,
break for us his bread of strength,
that without compromise
we may accept and share the Good News
of Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.

Introduction to the Eucharistic Prayer

With Jesus we give thanks to the Father in heaven that he has given us Jesus to speak to us his living Word and to strengthen us by his Bread of Life.

Invitation to the Lord's Prayer

Let us pray in the words of Jesus
to the Father of all
to give us today the bread of his Word
and the food of strength of the Eucharist. R/ Our Father...

Deliver Us

Deliver us Lord, from every evil
and when we ask you for peace in our time
grant us reconciliation and unity
with you and with one another.
Do not allow us to live in the false peace
of indifference or compromise with evil.
Instill in us the holy unrest
of feeling personally addressed
and challenged by your word,
and of straining in hope and joy
toward the full coming among those you love
of the kingdom of our Savior Jesus Christ. 
R/ For the kingdom...

Invitation to Communion

This is Jesus our Lord,
the living Word of the Father,
who lived as he spoke
and whose voice could not be silenced
even in death.
Happy are we to be invited
to hear his Word and share his table.
R/ Lord, I am not worthy...

Prayer after Communion

You have spoken your Word, Lord,
and it became flesh here in our midst.
You have strengthened us
with his word and his body.
Could we ask you anything better
than to let our lives become
the Good News of his message
to whomever we meet?
Set us all free with the freedom
brought us by Jesus Christ,
your Son and our Lord for ever. R/ Amen.

Blessing

The Word of God has been addressed to us
as good news for today.
It is a message of hope and love
that is mightier than all evil
and than all contradiction.
May God's Word keep us sensitive
to the needs of our time,
to the values we tend to forget
and to the rights that are trampled upon.
May God bless you all and give you his courage:
the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. R/ Amen.

Let us go and speak with our lives
the Good News of our Lord. R/ Thanks be to God.