Lk 14:12-14 "Fortunate are you then, because they can't repay you; you will be repaid at the Resurrection of the upright."

 

First Reading: Rom 11:29-36

Brothers and sisters:
The gifts and the call of God are irrevocable.
Just as you once disobeyed God but have now received
mercy because of their disobedience, so they have now disobeyed
in order that, by virtue of the mercy shown to you,
they too may now receive mercy. For God delivered all to
disobedience, that he might have mercy upon all.
Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of
God! How inscrutable are his judgments and how unsearchable his ways!
For who has known the mind of the Lord
or who has been his counselor?
Or who has given him anything
that he may be repaid?
For from him and through him and for him are all things. To
God be glory forever. Amen.
The word of the Lord.

Responsorial Psalm: Ps 69:30–31, 33–34, 36

R./ Lord, in your great love, answer me.

But I am afflicted and in pain;
let your saving help, O God, protect me.
I will praise the name of God in song,
and I will glorify him with thanksgiving.
R./ Lord, in your great love, answer me.

“See, you lowly ones, and be glad;
you who seek God, may your hearts revive!
For the LORD hears the poor,
and his own who are in bonds he spurns not.”
R./ Lord, in your great love, answer me.

For God will save Zion
and rebuild the cities of Judah.
They shall dwell in the land and own it,
and the descendants of his servants shall inherit it,
and those who love his name shall inhabit it.
R./ Lord, in your great love, answer me.

 

Gospel Reading: Lk 14:12-14

Jesus addressed the man who had invited him and said, "When you give a lunch or a dinner, don't invite your friends, or your brothers and relatives and wealthy neighbors. For surely they will also invite you in return and you will be repaid. When you give a feast, invite instead the poor, the crippled, the lame and the blind. Fortunate are you then, because they can't repay you; you will be repaid at the Resurrection of the upright.

Liturgy Alive

Opening Prayer

Lord our God, our Father, 
we come together here as a people
to share in the feast of Jesus, our Savior.
Let this celebration be the sign of the feast without end
which you have prepared for us.
Make us rejoice with you
and welcome all with open arms,
people from everywhere, all nations,
the poor and the rich, the weak and the strong.
May all accept your invitation, 
that we may rejoice with all
in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Liturgy of the Word

First Reading Introduction
      In the first reading, Paul says that God has never revoked his choice of Israel. Everyone and all are called to be saved by God’s mercy. That Israel did not accept Christ led to salvation being offered to the gentiles.

Gospel Introduction

      We are inclined to love and invite those who love and invite us. Is this genuine love according to God’s standards? True love is gratuitous and opens itself to the poor and to outcasts. This is beautiful to say but hard to do. What is our practice?

General Intercessions

–   That those we encounter at the crossroads of life, too, may hear and accept the invitation to the table of the Lord, we pray:

–   That the Lord who destroys death may give consolation and strength to all who mourn the death of a loved one, we pray:

–   That also the communities without priests, isolated as they often are, may receive the Lord as their food, we pray:

Prayer over the Gifts

Lord God, 
we are preparing your table.
Like your Son,
may we open life’s happiness and share it
first of all with the most deprived.
Make us set your and our table
for those who have no access
to most of life’s goods and resources.
We ask you this through Christ our Lord.

Prayer after Communion

Lord, our hospitable God,
we have shared the table of Jesus your Son.
Let this mean for us that we have also to share our table 
with the humble and the dispossessed,
even people who are difficult and not very lovable.
Inspire us to help them back on their feet
and to restore to them that which no one can dispense with:
self-esteem, self-confidence
and the indestructible courage
to be human persons.
Grant us this through Christ our Lord.

Blessing

An impossible task? Something which only the naïve would try? Jesus has asked us today to care about the unlovable – or so we think – for no one is unlovable to God. Jesus cared and loved outcasts and sinners. Dare we follow him? May almighty God give you wisdom and courage and bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.