Mark 10:46-52 “Take courage; get up, Jesus is calling you.”

First Reading: Sirach   42:15-25

Now will I recall God’s works;
          what I have seen, I will describe.
At God’s word were his works brought into being;
          they do his will as he has ordained for them.
As the rising sun is clear to all,
          so the glory of the Lord fills all his works;
Yet even God’s holy ones must fail
          in recounting the wonders of the Lord,
Though God has given these, his hosts, the strength
          to stand firm before his glory.
He plumbs the depths and penetrates the heart;
          their innermost being he understands.
The Most High possesses all knowledge,
          and sees from of old the things that are to come:
He makes known the past and the future,
          and reveals the deepest secrets.
No understanding does he lack;
          no single thing escapes him.
Perennial is his almighty wisdom;
          he is from all eternity one and the same,
With nothing added, nothing taken away;
          no need of a counselor for him!
How beautiful are all his works!
          even to the spark and fleeting vision!
The universe lives and abides forever;
          to meet each need, each creature is preserved.
All of them differ, one from another,
          yet none of them has he made in vain,
For each in turn, as it comes, is good;
          can one ever see enough of their splendor?

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm    33:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9

R./ By the word of the Lord the heavens were made.

Give thanks to the Lord on the harp;
          with the ten-stringed lyre chant his praises.
Sing to him a new song;
          pluck the strings skillfully, with shouts of gladness.
                    By the word of the Lord the heavens were made.
R./ By the word of the Lord the heavens were made.

For upright is the word of the Lord,
          and all his works are trustworthy.
He loves justice and right;
          of the kindness of the Lord the earth is full.
R./ By the word of the Lord the heavens were made.

By the word of the Lord the heavens were made;
          by the breath of his mouth all their host.
He gathers the waters of the sea as in a flask;
          in cellars he confines the deep.
R./ By the word of the Lord the heavens were made.

Let all the earth fear the Lord;
          let all who dwell in the world revere him.
For he spoke, and it was made;
          he commanded, and it stood forth.
R./ By the word of the Lord the heavens were made.

Gospel Reading: Mark   10:46-52

As Jesus was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a sizable crowd,
          Bartimaeus, a blind man, the son of Timaeus,
          sat by the roadside begging.
On hearing that it was Jesus of Nazareth,
          he began to cry out and say,
          “Jesus, son of David, have pity on me.” 
And many rebuked him, telling him to be silent.
But he kept calling out all the more, “Son of David, have pity on me.”
Jesus stopped and said, “Call him.”
So they called the blind man, saying to him,
          “Take courage; get up, Jesus is calling you.”
He threw aside his cloak, sprang up, and came to Jesus.
Jesus said to him in reply, “What do you want me to do for you?”
The blind man replied to him, “Master, I want to see.”
Jesus told him, “Go your way; your faith has saved you.”
Immediately he received his sight
and followed him on the way.

Liturgy Alive

Opening Prayer

Our living God,
you are very near to us in our joys and pains.
Give us eyes of faith and love to see
the mission you have given us in life
and the grace and courage to carry it out.
Make us also clear-sighted enough to see
the needs of people who cry out their misery
or suffer in silence,
that we may bring them your healing compassion
and lead them to you.
We ask this through Christ, our Lord.
 

First Reading Introduction: The glory of the Lord fills all his works.
          Ben Sirach invites us to see the works of God with eyes of faith and to admire them. In this way, we share a bit in the view of God himself, who knows and sees everything, even what goes on in the deepest of our hearts. Seeing with faith is sharing in the wisdom of God.

Gospel Introduction: Master, I want to see.
        Jesus cures a blind man. Not only is his eyesight restored, but he also begins to see with faith who Jesus is. Note that the crowd first try to silence him but his faith is unstoppable and cannot be silenced.

General Intercessions

–    Lord, see the eyes of children open to life; see the eyes full of hope of those who believe in your future and fill them with your light, we pray:
–    Lord, see the eyes of those who suffer; see the lifeless eyes of those who are physically blind, we pray:
–    Lord, see the eyes of those who fail to see others; see the eyes full of tears of those who mourn for those they loved, we pray:

Prayer over the Gifts

Our living and loving God,
the whole world is a sign of you:
your beauty is reflected in every flower
and each ray of the sun shines with your light.
Give each of us a grateful heart
that rejoices in simple things.
Give us new eyes to discover,
in these signs of bread and wine,
the love and the life of Jesus, your Son,
and give us faith to see how good it is
to be your people in Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Prayer after Communion

God, our loving Father,
we have heard and seen your Son
and recognized him
in the breaking of bread.
Help us to see with his light
what is right and what is wrong in us.
Make us understand the deeper meaning
of suffering and pain.
And one day show us yourself as you are,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit, for ever and ever.

Blessing

May God give to all of us eyes of faith and may he bless you, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.