First Reading - Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24
God did not make death,
nor does he rejoice in the destruction of the living. For
he fashioned all things that
they might have being; and
the creatures of the world are
wholesome, and there is not a
destructive drug among them
nor any domain of the netherworld on earth, for justice is
undying.
God formed man to be imperishable; the image of his own nature he made him. But by the envy of the devil, death entered the world, and they who belong to his company experience it.
God formed man to be imperishable; the image of his own nature he made him. But by the envy of the devil, death entered the world, and they who belong to his company experience it.
Responsorial Psalm - Ps 30
I will praise you, Lord, for
you have rescued me!
* I will extol you, O Lord,
for you drew me clear and did
not let my enemies rejoice over
me. O Lord, you brought me up
from the netherworld; you preserved me from among those
going down into the pit. R.
* Sing praise to the Lord,
you his faithful ones, and give
thanks to his holy name. For
his anger lasts but a moment;
a lifetime, his good will. At
nightfall, weeping enters in,
but with the dawn, rejoicing. R.
* Hear, O Lord, and have
pity on me; O Lord, be my
helper. You changed my
mourning into dancing; O
Lord, my God, forever will I
give you thanks. R.
Second Reading - 2 Cor 8:7.9.13-15
Brothers and sisters:
As you excel in every respect, in faith, discourse, knowledge, all earnestness, and in the
love we have for you, may you
excel in this gracious act also.
For you know the gracious
act of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that though he was rich, for
your sake he became poor, so
that by his poverty you might
become rich.
Not that others should have
relief while you are burdened,
but that as a matter of equality
your abundance at the present
time should supply their needs,
so that their abundance may
also supply your needs, that
there may be equality.
As it is written: “Whoever
had much did not have more,
and whoever had little did not
have less.”
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Our Savior Jesus Christ
destroyed death and
brought life to light
through the Gospel.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Gospel - Mk 5:21-43
When Jesus had crossed
again in the boat to the other
side, a large crowd gathered
around him, and he stayed
close to the sea.
One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing Jesus, he fell at
his feet and pleaded earnestly
with him, saying, “My daughter is at the point of death.
Please, come lay your hands on
her that she may get well and
live.” He went off with him,
and a large crowd followed him
and pressed upon him.
There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for
twelve years. She had suffered
greatly at the hands of many
doctors and had spent all that
she had. Yet she was not helped
but only grew worse. She had
heard about Jesus and came up
behind him in the crowd and
touched his cloak. She said, “If
I but touch his clothes, I shall
be cured.” Immediately her
flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed
of her affliction. Jesus, aware
at once that power had gone
out from him, turned around
in the crowd and asked, “Who
has touched my clothes?” But
his disciples said to him, “You
see how the crowd is pressing
upon you, and yet you ask,
‘Who touched me?’ ” And
he looked around to see who
had done it. The woman, realizing what had happened to
her, approached in fear and
trembling. She fell down before
Jesus and told him the whole
truth. He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has saved you.
Go in peace and be cured of
your affliction.
”
People from the synagogue official’s house arrived
and said, “Your daughter has
died; why trouble the teacher
any longer?” Disregarding the
message that was reported,
Jesus said to the synagogue
official, “Do not be afraid; just
have faith.” He did not allow
anyone to accompany him except Peter, James, and John,
the brother of James. When
they arrived at the house of the
synagogue official, he caught
sight of a commotion, people
weeping and wailing loudly.
So he went in and said to them,
“Why this commotion and
weeping? The child is not dead
but asleep.” And they ridiculed
him. Then he put them all out.
Jesus took along the child’s
father and mother and those
who were with him and entered
the room where the child
was. He took the child by the
hand and said to her, “Talitha
koum!” which means, “Little
girl, I say to you, arise!” The
girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around.
At that they were utterly astounded. He gave strict orders
that no one should know this
and said that she should be
given something to eat.
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