Wednesday, 19th Week in Ordinary Time
Matthew 18:15-20: If your brother listens to you, you have won him over.

First Reading: Deuteronomy 34:1-12

    Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo,
              the headland of Pisgah which faces Jericho,
              and the Lord showed him all the land—
              Gilead, and as far as Dan, all Naphtali,
              the land of Ephraim and Manasseh,
              all the land of Judah as far as the Western Sea,
              the Negeb, the circuit of the Jordan
              with the lowlands at Jericho, city of palms,
              and as far as Zoar.
    The Lord then said to him,
              "This is the land
              which I swore to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
              that I would give to their descendants.
    I have let you feast your eyes upon it, but you shall not cross over."
    So there, in the land of Moab, Moses, the servant of the Lord,
              died as the Lord had said; and he was buried in the ravine
              opposite Beth-peor in the land of Moab,
              but to this day no one knows the place of his burial.
    Moses was one hundred and twenty years old when he died,
              yet his eyes were undimmed and his vigor unabated.
    For thirty days the children of Israel wept for Moses
              in the plains of Moab, till they had completed
              the period of grief and mourning for Moses.
    
    Now Joshua, son of Nun, was filled with the spirit of wisdom,
              since Moses had laid his hands upon him;
              and so the children of Israel gave him their obedience,
              thus carrying out the Lord's command to Moses.
    
    Since then no prophet has arisen in Israel like Moses,
              whom the Lord knew face to face.
    He had no equal in all the signs and wonders
              the Lord sent him to perform in the land of Egypt
              against Pharaoh and all his servants and against all his land,
              and for the might and the terrifying power
              that Moses exhibited in the sight of all Israel.
 

Responsorial Psalm: Ps 66:1-3a, 5 and 8, 16-17

    R./ Blessed be God who filled my soul with fire!


    Shout joyfully to God, all the earth;
              sing praise to the glory of his name;
              proclaim his glorious praise.
    Say to God: "How tremendous are your deeds!"
    R./ Blessed be God who filled my soul with fire!

    Come and see the works of God,
              his tremendous deeds among the children of Adam.
    Bless our God, you peoples;
              loudly sound his praise.
    R./ Blessed be God who filled my soul with fire!

    Hear now, all you who fear God, while I declare
              what he has done for me.
    When I appealed to him in words,
              praise was on the tip of my tongue.
    R./ Blessed be God who filled my soul with fire!

Gospel Reading: Matthew 18:15-20

            Jesus said to his disciples, "If your brother or sister has sinned against you, go and point out the fault when the two of you are in private, and if he listens to you, you have won your brother. If you are not listened to, take with you one or two others so that the case may be decided by the evidence of two or three witnesses. If he still refuses to listen to them, tell it to the assembled Church. But if he does not listen to the Church, then regard such a one as a pagan or a publican.

            I say to you: whatever you bind on earth, heaven will keep bound; and whatever you unbind on earth, heaven will keep unbound.

            In like manner, I say to you: if on earth two of you are united in asking for anything, it will be granted to you by my heavenly Father. For where two or three are gathered in my Name, I am there among them."

Liturgy Alive

Wednesday, 19th Week in Ordinary Time

CARRYING ONE ANOTHER

Opening Prayer


    God of mercy and compassion,
    your Son Jesus Christ has brought us together
    as a community of sinners
    that knows that you have pardoned us.
    When our weaknesses threaten our unity,
    remind us of our responsibility for one another.
    Let your unifying Spirit give us the strength
    to care for one another
    and to do all we can to remain
    a living, forgiving and welcoming community
    where we keep meeting in the name of Jesus,
    our Lord, now and for ever.

Liturgy of the Word

Introduction to the First Reading
       God shows to Moses the land he had promised to his people. They will enter and occupy it under the leadership of Joshua.

Introduction to Gospel Reading
      What if my brother or sister goes astray? One of the most difficult and delicate tasks is to bring a brother or sister back when he or she errs. It is a duty, but one that requires courage and at the same time much tact, the right moment and the right disposition on both sides. It is my concern, because he or she is my brother or sister, vulnerable as I am, and wounded.

General Intercessions

    - For all those God has entrusted to one another: our Christian families, our towns and cities, people who work together, and all our communities, that love may inspire us to deal with one another with frankful tact and respect, we pray:

    - For all of us, that we may believe in the goodness of each person and be patient with one another, we pray:

    - For our communities, that we may often pray together in the name of Jesus for the needs of the world and the Church, for Christ assures us that our prayer will be heard, we pray:

Prayer over the Gifts

    God our Father,
    you bring together at the table of your Son
    the weak with the strong, the sick with the healthy.
    Let your Son fill us here
    with the fullness of his presence
    that we may accept one another
    to live with one another in peace and friendship.
    We offer you our good will
    and ask you for the strength
    to welcome each other in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Prayer after Communion

    God our Father,
    your Son Jesus has been in our midst
    and he has strengthened us with his body and blood.
    He made our wounds of sin his wounds and healed them.
    Let the wounds of our brothers and sisters
    become ours, their joys our happiness.
    Let your Son teach us the art
    of bringing those who err back to you
    and into our communities
    without embittering or humiliating them,
    without any feeling of superiority,
    but simply because they are our brothers and sisters
    in Jesus Christ our Lord.

Blessing

    We know we are responsible for one another. Our community should be a place where we can speak freely to one another and help those in trouble to keep them in the community or to win them back. May God give you this openness and courage, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.