Lk 8:16-18 "There is nothing hidden that shall not be uncovered; nothing kept secret that shall not be known clearly."

 

First Reading: Proverbs  3:27-34

Refuse no one the good on which he has a claim 
          when it is in your power to do it for him. 
Say not to your neighbor, "Go, and come again, 
          tomorrow I will give," when you can give at once. 
  
Plot no evil against your neighbor, 
          against one who lives at peace with you. 
Quarrel not with a man without cause, 
          with one who has done you no harm. 
  
Envy not the lawless man 
          and choose none of his ways: 
To the Lord the perverse one is an abomination, 
          but with the upright is his friendship. 
  
The curse of the Lord is on the house of the wicked, 
          but the dwelling of the just he blesses; 
When dealing with the arrogant, he is stern, 
          but to the humble he shows kindness.

 

Responsorial Psalm: Ps 15:2-3a, 3bc-4ab, 5

R./ The just one shall live on your holy mountain, O Lord.

He who walks blamelessly and does justice; 
          who thinks the truth in his heart 
          and slanders not with his tongue. 
R./ The just one shall live on your holy mountain, O Lord.

Who harms not his fellow man, 
          nor takes up a reproach against his neighbor; 
By whom the reprobate is despised, 
          while he honors those who fear the Lord. 
R./ The just one shall live on your holy mountain, O Lord.

Who lends not his money at usury 
          and accepts no bribe against the innocent. 
He who does these things 
          shall never be disturbed. 
R./ The just one shall live on your holy mountain, O Lord.

 

Gospel Reading: Lk 8:16-18

Jesus said to his disciples, "No one, after lighting a lamp covers it with a bowl or puts it under the bed; rather he puts it on a lampstand so that people coming in may see the light. In the same way, there is nothing hidden that shall not be uncovered; nothing kept secret that shall not be known clearly. Now, take care how well you listen, for whoever produces will be given more, but from those who do not produce, even what they seem to have will be taken away from them."

Liturgy Alive

 

Opening Prayer

Lord our God,
you want our faith to be
a lamp placed on a lamp-stand,
so that people might see your light
and not stumble in the dark.
Speak your word to us,
give us the life-giving Spirit of your Son,
his Spirit of unity and freedom,
that we may be to the world
the new humanity of Jesus Christ,
who lives with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.

Liturgy of the Word

First Reading Introduction
       Proverbs is a wisdom book fictitiously ascribed to Solomon. Wisdom is a set of experiences and traditions taught to the young; it secularizes the prevalent "sacralization" of human thought, showing that God and the human person are not at loggerheads. God does not keep people from thinking and reflecting for themselves.

 

Gospel Introduction
      
Christ speaks of the word of God as a light that cannot remain hidden; it should shine in the lives of those who believe in the gospel, so that they can bear witness to Christ and his message.

General Intercessions

- That the light of our love may shine and bear witness to Christ in our friendliness and understanding and our sharing with the needy, we pray:

- That the light of our justice may shine in our efforts to respect the rights of everyone and in our work to bring equity and justice to all, we pray:

- That the light of our joy may shine in our sympathy and affection for one another, in our faithfulness to our friends, in our liturgical celebrations and in our sense of community, we pray:

Prayer over the Gifts

Lord our God,
accept these gifts of bread and wine
and let them become for us
the body and blood of your Son.
May he nourish our faith
and make us capable of bearing witness
that in him we can become one
and live for one another,
for he is our Lord for ever.

Prayer after Communion

Lord our God,
in this eucharistic celebration
you have let us encounter your Son.
Let him stay with us this day,
that people may discover
how much he means to us
and what he can do with us
notwithstanding our limitations.
Not to us, Lord,
but to you and to your Son,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit
be all honor and praise for ever.

Blessing

To bear witness consists in calling attention not to ourselves but to God and what he can do in us, poor instruments. We can only propose what we believe and live and then leave the rest to God's grace. May God give you this attitude and bless you, the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.