Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Word Wide Open: The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) - 1/31/21




First Reading (Deuteronomy 18:15-20)

A reading from the Book of Deuteronomy.

Moses spoke to all the people, saying:

“A prophet like me will the LORD, your God, raise up for you

from among your own kin;

to him you shall listen.

This is exactly what you requested of the LORD, your God, at Horeb

on the day of the assembly, when you said,

‘Let us not again hear the voice of the LORD, our God,

nor see this great fire any more, lest we die.’

And the LORD said to me, ‘This was well said.

I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their kin,

and will put my words into his mouth;

he shall tell them all that I command him.

Whoever will not listen to my words which he speaks in my name,

I myself will make him answer for it.

But if a prophet presumes to speak in my name

an oracle that I have not commanded him to speak,

or speaks in the name of other gods, he shall die.’”



The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? What is fear of the Lord? Is God different in the Old testament?


Second Reading (1 Corinthians 7:32-35)

A reading from the First Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians.

Brothers and sisters:

I should like you to be free of anxieties.

An unmarried man is anxious about the things of the Lord,

how he may please the Lord.

But a married man is anxious about the things of the world,

how he may please his wife, and he is divided.

An unmarried woman or a virgin is anxious about the things of the Lord,

so that she may be holy in both body and spirit.

A married woman, on the other hand,

is anxious about the things of the world,

how she may please her husband. 

I am telling you this for your own benefit,

not to impose a restraint upon you,

but for the sake of propriety

and adherence to the Lord without distraction.


The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? What are things that we are anxious about that we shouldn't be? How does God deliver us from anxiety?


Gospel (Mark 1:21-28)

A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Mark.

Then they came to Capernaum,

and on the sabbath Jesus entered the synagogue and taught.

The people were astonished at his teaching,

for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes.

In their synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit;

he cried out, “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth?

Have you come to destroy us?

I know who you are—the Holy One of God!”

Jesus rebuked him and said,

“Quiet!  Come out of him!”

The unclean spirit convulsed him and with a loud cry came out of him.

All were amazed and asked one another,

“What is this?

A new teaching with authority.

He commands even the unclean spirits and they obey him.”

His fame spread everywhere throughout the whole region of Galilee.


The Gospel of the Lord.


Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this Gospel reading? Why was Jesus such a shocking figure? How did people know that Jesus had authority? How would you talk about Jesus to someone else?

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Word Wide Open: The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) - 1/24/21




First Reading (Jonah 3:1-5, 10)

A reading from the Book of Jonah.

The word of the LORD came to Jonah, saying:

“Set out for the great city of Nineveh,

and announce to it the message that I will tell you.”

So Jonah made ready and went to Nineveh,

according to the LORD’S bidding.

Now Nineveh was an enormously large city;

it took three days to go through it.

Jonah began his journey through the city,

and had gone but a single day’s walk announcing,

“Forty days more and Nineveh shall be destroyed, “

when the people of Nineveh believed God;

they proclaimed a fast

and all of them, great and small, put on sackcloth.


When God saw by their actions how they turned from their evil way,

he repented of the evil that he had threatened to do to them;

he did not carry it out.


The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? How can we preach God's word to others in a charitable way? Why does God show mercy in this reading?


Second Reading (1 Corinthians 7:29-31)

A reading from the First Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians.

I tell you, brothers and sisters, the time is running out.

From now on, let those having wives act as not having them,

those weeping as not weeping,

those rejoicing as not rejoicing,

those buying as not owning, 

those using the world as not using it fully.

For the world in its present form is passing away.


The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? What does it mean that the world is passing away? 


Gospel (Mark 1:14-20)

A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Mark.

After John had been arrested,

Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God:

“This is the time of fulfillment.

The kingdom of God is at hand.

Repent, and believe in the gospel.”


As he passed by the Sea of Galilee,

he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea;

they were fishermen.

Jesus said to them,

“Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.”

Then they abandoned their nets and followed him.

He walked along a little farther

and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John.

They too were in a boat mending their nets.

Then he called them.

So they left their father Zebedee in the boat

along with the hired men and followed him.


The Gospel of the Lord.


Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this Gospel reading? Why do these men follow Jesus so quickly? What does it mean to be a fisher of men? What do we have to leave behind in order to follow Christ?

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Word Wide Open: The Second Sunday in Ordindary Time (B) - 1/17/21




First Reading (1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19)

A reading from the First Book of Samuel.

Samuel was sleeping in the temple of the LORD

where the ark of God was.

The LORD called to Samuel, who answered, “Here I am.”

Samuel ran to Eli and said, “Here I am.  You called me.”

“I did not call you, “  Eli said.  “Go back to sleep.”

So he went back to sleep.

Again the LORD called Samuel, who rose and went to Eli.

“Here I am, “ he said.  “You called me.”

But Eli answered, “I did not call you, my son.  Go back to sleep.”


At that time Samuel was not familiar with the LORD,

because the LORD had not revealed anything to him as yet.

The LORD called Samuel again, for the third time.

Getting up and going to Eli, he said, “Here I am.  You called me.”

Then Eli understood that the LORD was calling the youth.

So he said to Samuel, “Go to sleep, and if you are called, reply,

Speak, LORD, for your servant is listening.”

When Samuel went to sleep in his place,

the LORD came and revealed his presence,

calling out as before, “Samuel, Samuel!”

Samuel answered, “Speak, for your servant is listening.”


Samuel grew up, and the LORD was with him,

not permitting any word of his to be without effect.


The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? How can we get better at hearing God's voice? How can we be more present in our every day lives?

Second Reading (1 Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20)

A reading from the First Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians.

Brothers and sisters:

The body is not for immorality, but for the Lord,
and the Lord is for the body;
God raised the Lord and will also raise us by his power.

Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ?
But whoever is joined to the Lord becomes one Spirit with him.
Avoid immorality.
Every other sin a person commits is outside the body,
but the immoral person sins against his own body.
Do you not know that your body
is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you,
whom you have from God, and that you are not your own?
For you have been purchased at a price.
Therefore glorify God in your body. 

The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? How do we use our bodies to glorify God? How does sin have a negative impact on our physical body?


Gospel (John 1:35-42)

A reading from the Holy Gospel according to John.

John was standing with two of his disciples,

and as he watched Jesus walk by, he said,

“Behold, the Lamb of God.”

The two disciples heard what he said and followed Jesus.

Jesus turned and saw them following him and said to them,

“What are you looking for?”

They said to him, “Rabbi” — which translated means Teacher —,

“where are you staying?”

He said to them, “Come, and you will see.”

So they went and saw where Jesus was staying,

and they stayed with him that day.

It was about four in the afternoon.

Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter,

was one of the two who heard John and followed Jesus.

He first found his own brother Simon and told him,

“We have found the Messiah” — which is translated Christ —.

Then he brought him to Jesus.

Jesus looked at him and said,

“You are Simon the son of John;

you will be called Cephas” — which is translated Peter.


The Gospel of the Lord.


Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this Gospel reading? Why does John call Jesus the Lamb of God? What were the disciples looking for and why? How did they know Jesus was the messiah? Why does Jesus change people's names?

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Word Wide Open: The Baptism of the Lord (B) - 1/10/21






First Reading (Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7)

A reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah.

Thus says the LORD:

Here is my servant whom I uphold,

my chosen one with whom I am pleased,

upon whom I have put my spirit;

he shall bring forth justice to the nations,

not crying out, not shouting,

not making his voice heard in the street.

a bruised reed he shall not break,

and a smoldering wick he shall not quench,

until he establishes justice on the earth;

the coastlands will wait for his teaching.


I, the LORD, have called you for the victory of justice,

I have grasped you by the hand;

I formed you, and set you

as a covenant of the people,

a light for the nations,

to open the eyes of the blind,

to bring out prisoners from confinement,

and from the dungeon, those who live in darkness.


The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? How does the Lord bring justice to the earth? What are things that the earth needs deliverance from today?

Second Reading (Acts 10:34-38)

A reading from the Acts of the Apsotles.

Peter proceeded to speak to those gathered
in the house of Cornelius, saying: 
“In truth, I see that God shows no partiality.
Rather, in every nation whoever fears him and acts uprightly
is acceptable to him.
You know the word that he sent to the Israelites 
as he proclaimed peace through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all, 
what has happened all over Judea, 
beginning in Galilee after the baptism
that John preached, 
how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth
with the Holy Spirit and power.
He went about doing good 
and healing all those oppressed by the devil, 
for God was with him.”

The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? How does God treat every person the same? What does it mean to act uprightly?


Gospel (Mark 1:7-11)

A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Mark.

This is what John the Baptist proclaimed: 

“One mightier than I is coming after me.

I am not worthy to stoop and loosen the thongs of his sandals.

I have baptized you with water; 

he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”


It happened in those days that Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee 

and was baptized in the Jordan by John.

On coming up out of the water he saw the heavens being torn open 

and the Spirit, like a dove, descending upon him.

And a voice came from the heavens, 

“You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.”


The Gospel of the Lord.


Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this Gospel reading? Why did Jesus have to be Baptized? Why do Catholics Baptize infants? What does Bapsti


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