First Reading (Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46)
A reading from the Book of Leviticus.
The LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
“If someone has on his skin a scab or pustule or blotch
which appears to be the sore of leprosy,
he shall be brought to Aaron, the priest,
or to one of the priests among his descendants.
If the man is leprous and unclean,
the priest shall declare him unclean
by reason of the sore on his head.
“The one who bears the sore of leprosy
shall keep his garments rent and his head bare,
and shall muffle his beard;
he shall cry out, ‘Unclean, unclean!’
As long as the sore is on him he shall declare himself unclean,
since he is in fact unclean.
He shall dwell apart, making his abode outside the camp.”
Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? How does sin make us unclean? What does Jesus do with uncleanliness?
Second Reading (1 Corinthians 10:31-11:1)
A reading from the First Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians.
Brothers and sisters,
Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do,
do everything for the glory of God.
Avoid giving offense, whether to the Jews or Greeks or
the church of God,
just as I try to please everyone in every way,
not seeking my own benefit but that of the many,
that they may be saved.
Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.
Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? How can everything we do glorify God?
Gospel (Mark 1:40-45)
A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Mark.
A leper came to Jesus and kneeling down begged him and said,
“If you wish, you can make me clean.”
Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand,
touched him, and said to him,
“I do will it. Be made clean.”
The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean.
Then, warning him sternly, he dismissed him at once.
He said to him, “See that you tell no one anything,
but go, show yourself to the priest
and offer for your cleansing what Moses prescribed;
that will be proof for them.”
The man went away and began to publicize the whole matter.
He spread the report abroad
so that it was impossible for Jesus to enter a town openly.
He remained outside in deserted places,
and people kept coming to him from everywhere.
Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this Gospel reading? How did the man know Jesus could make him clean? Why did Jesus want the leper to not tell anyone about his healing? In what ways does Jesus make us clean?
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