On Today’s Gospel

Posted: February 6, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Is our praise, worship and thanksgiving of our Lord only lip service? Do we honour Him by our love put into action for our family, colleagues, friends, neighbour and brethren in Christ Jesus? Have we dedicated our lives to service of Him and brethren, and are doing so with integrity of heart?

The prayer of Solomon in today’s first reading is beautifully and carefully worded. Such dedication can only come from having great love for the Lord our God! But will it end where it begins? Can such loving words prayed outloud turn to mere lip service? Well we know for a fact that later on, Solomon succumbs to idolatry through his pagan wives. If only He had remained steadfast to the word and will of God our Heavenly Father! Then His praise and glory of Him, will be etched in our minds forever.

Lord Jesus let Your thoughts be my thoughts, Your words be my words. Amen


Saints Paul Miki and his Companions, pray for us…


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First reading
1 Kings 8:22-23,27-30



‘Listen to the prayer your servant makes in this place’

In the presence of the whole assembly of Israel, Solomon stood before the altar of the Lord and, stretching out his hands towards heaven, said, ‘O Lord, God of Israel, not in heaven above nor on earth beneath is there such a God as you, true to your covenant and your kindness towards your servants when they walk wholeheartedly in your way. Yet will God really live with men on the earth? Why, the heavens and their own heavens cannot contain you. How much less this house that I have built! Listen to the prayer and entreaty of your servant, O Lord my God; listen to the cry and to the prayer your servant makes to you today. Day and night let your eyes watch over this house, over this place of which you have said, “My name shall be there.” Listen to the prayer that your servant will offer in this place.
    ‘Hear the entreaty of your servant and of Israel your people as they pray in this place. From heaven where your dwelling is, hear; and, as you hear, forgive.’


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Gospel
Mark 7:1-13



You get round the commandment of God to preserve your own tradition

The Pharisees and some of the scribes who had come from Jerusalem gathered round Jesus, and they noticed that some of his disciples were eating with unclean hands, that is, without washing them. For the Pharisees, and the Jews in general, follow the tradition of the elders and never eat without washing their arms as far as the elbow; and on returning from the market place they never eat without first sprinkling themselves. There are also many other observances which have been handed down to them concerning the washing of cups and pots and bronze dishes. So these Pharisees and scribes asked him, ‘Why do your disciples not respect the tradition of the elders but eat their food with unclean hands?’ He answered, ‘It was of you hypocrites that Isaiah so rightly prophesied in this passage of scripture:

This people honours me only with lip-service,
while their hearts are far from me.
The worship they offer me is worthless,
the doctrines they teach are only human regulations.

You put aside the commandment of God to cling to human traditions.’ And he said to them, ‘How ingeniously you get round the commandment of God in order to preserve your own tradition! For Moses said: Do your duty to your father and your mother, and, Anyone who curses father or mother must be put to death. But you say, “If a man says to his father or mother: Anything I have that I might have used to help you is Corban (that is, dedicated to God), then he is forbidden from that moment to do anything for his father or mother.” In this way you make God’s word null and void for the sake of your tradition which you have handed down. And you do many other things like this.’

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