Hulio 14, 2013
Maika-Sangapulo ket Lima a
Domingo iti Ordinario a
Tiempo
Leksionario: 105
Umuna a Mabasa/First
Reading
Dt/DT 30: 10-14
Moses
Said To The
People:
“If only you would
heed the voice of
the LORD, your
God,
and keep his
commandments and
statutes
that are written
in this book of
the law,
when you return to
the LORD, your
God,
with all your
heart and all your
soul.
“For this command
that I enjoin on
you today
is not too
mysterious and
remote for you.
It is not up in
the sky, that you
should say,
‘Who will go up in
the sky to get it
for us
and tell us of it,
that we may carry
it out?’
Nor is it across
the sea, that you
should say,
‘Who will cross
the sea to get it
for us
and tell us of it,
that we may carry
it out?’
No, it is
something very
near to you,
already in your
mouths and in your
hearts;
you have only to
carry it out.”
Responsorio ti Salmo a
Pagsurnad/Pagsungbat
[Responsorial
Psalm]
Salmo/PS 69: 14,
17, 30-31,
33-34, 36, 37
R.
(cf. 33) Turn to
the Lord in
your need, and
you will live.
I pray to you, O
LORD,
for the time of
your favor, O
God!
In your great
kindness answer
me
with your
constant help.
Answer me, O
LORD, for
bounteous is
your kindness:
in your great
mercy turn
toward me.
R. Turn to
the Lord in
your need, and
you will live.
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. Turn to
the Lord in
your need, and
you will live.
“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. Turn to
the Lord in
your need, and
you will live.
For God will
save Zion
and rebuild the
cities of Judah.
The descendants
of his servants
shall inherit
it,
and those who
love his name
shall inhabit
it.
R. Turn to
the Lord in
your need, and
you will live.
Wenno/Or
Salmo/PS 19: 8,
9, 10, 11
R.(9a) Your
words, Lord,
are Spirit and
life.
The law of the
LORD is perfect,
refreshing the
soul;
the decree of
the LORD is
trustworthy,
giving wisdom to
the simple.
R. Your
words, Lord,
are Spirit and
life.
The precepts of
the LORD are
right,
rejoicing the
heart;
the command of
the LORD is
clear,
enlightening the
eye.
R. Your
words, Lord,
are Spirit and
life.
The fear of the
LORD is pure,
enduring
forever;
the ordinances
of the LORD are
true,
all of them
just.
R. Your
words, Lord,
are Spirit and
life.
They are more
precious than
gold,
than a heap of
purest gold;
sweeter also
than syrup
or honey from
the comb.
R. Your
words, Lord,
are Spirit and
life.
Maikadua
a Mabasa/Second
Reading
Colosas/COL 1:
15-20
Christ
Jesus is the image
of the invisible
God,
the firstborn of all
creation.
For in him were
created all things
in heaven and on
earth,
the visible and the
invisible,
whether thrones or
dominions or
principalities or
powers;
all things were
created through him
and for him.
He is before all
things,
and in him all
things hold
together.
He is the head of
the body, the
church.
He is the beginning,
the firstborn from
the dead,
that in all things
he himself might be
preeminent.
For in him all the
fullness was pleased
to dwell,
and through him to
reconcile all things
for him,
making peace by the
blood of his cross
through him, whether
those on earth or
those in heaven.
Ti Ebanghelio/The
Gospel
Lucas/LK 10: 25-37
There
was a scholar of
the law who stood
up to test him and
said,
“Teacher, what
must I do to
inherit eternal
life?”
Jesus said to him,
“What is written
in the law?
How do you read
it?”
He said in reply,
“You shall
love the Lord,
your God,
with all your
heart,
with all your
being,
with all your
strength,
and with all
your mind,
and your
neighbor as
yourself.”
He replied to him,
“You have answered
correctly;
do this and you
will live.”
But because he
wished to justify
himself, he said
to Jesus,
“And who is my
neighbor?”
Jesus replied,
“A man fell victim
to robbers
as he went down
from Jerusalem to
Jericho.
They stripped and
beat him and went
off leaving him
half-dead.
A priest happened
to be going down
that road,
but when he saw
him, he passed by
on the opposite
side.
Likewise a Levite
came to the place,
and when he saw
him, he passed by
on the opposite
side.
But a Samaritan
traveler who came
upon him
was moved with
compassion at the
sight.
He approached the
victim,
poured oil and
wine over his
wounds and
bandaged them.
Then he lifted him
up on his own
animal,
took him to an
inn, and cared for
him.
The next day he
took out two
silver coins
and gave them to
the innkeeper with
the instruction,
‘Take care of him.
If you spend more
than what I have
given you,
I shall repay you
on my way back.’
Which of these
three, in your
opinion,
was neighbor to
the robbers’
victim?”
He answered, “The
one who treated
him with mercy.”
Jesus said to him,
“Go and do
likewise.”
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