First Reading - Ex 17:8-13
In those days, Amalek
came and waged war against
Israel. Moses, therefore, said to
Joshua, “Pick out certain men,
and tomorrow go out and engage Amalek in battle. I will be
standing on top of the hill with
the staff of God in my hand.”
So Joshua did as Moses
told him: he engaged Amalek in battle after Moses had
climbed to the top of the hill
with Aaron and Hur. As long
as Moses kept his hands raised
up, Israel had the better of the
fight, but when he let his hands
rest, Amalek had the better of
the fight. Moses’ hands, however, grew tired; so they put a
rock in place for him to sit on.
Meanwhile Aaron and Hur
supported his hands, one on
one side and one on the other,
so that his hands remained
steady till sunset. And Joshua
mowed down Amalek and his
people with the edge of the
sword.
Responsorial Psalm - Ps 121
R –Our help is from the Lord
who made heaven and
earth!
* I lift up my eyes toward the
mountains; whence shall help
come to me? My help is from
the Lord, who made heaven
and earth. R.
* May he not suffer your
foot to slip; may he slumber
not who guards you. Indeed he
neither slumbers nor sleeps,
the Guardian of Israel. R.
* The Lord is your guardian; the Lord is your shade;
he is beside you at your right
hand. The sun shall not harm
you by day, nor the moon by
night. R.
* The Lord will guard you
from all evil; he will guard
your life. The Lord will guard
your coming and your going,
both now and forever. R.
Second Reading - 2 Tim 3:14-4:2
Beloved: Remain faithful
to what you have learned and
believed, because you know
from whom you learned it.
From infancy you have known
the sacred Scriptures, which
are capable of giving you wisdom for salvation through faith
in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is
inspired by God and is useful
for teaching, for refutation, for
correction, and for training in
righteousness, so that one who
belongs to God may be competent, equipped for every good
work.
I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living
and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingly power:
proclaim the word; be persistent whether it is convenient or
inconvenient; convince, reprimand, encourage through all
patience and teaching.
Gospel Acclamation - Heb 4:12
Alleluia! Alleluia!
The word of God is living
and effective, discerning
reflections and thoughts
of the heart.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Gospel - Lk 18:1-8
Jesus told his disciples a
parable about the necessity for
them to pray always without
becoming weary.
He said, “There was a
judge in a certain town who
neither feared God nor respected any human being.
And a widow in that town
used to come to him and say,
‘Render a just decision for me
against my adversary.’ For a
long time the judge was unwilling, but eventually he thought,
‘While it is true that I neither
fear God nor respect any human being, because this widow
keeps bothering me, I shall
deliver a just decision for her,
lest she finally come and strike
me.’ ”
The Lord said, “Pay attention to what the dishonest
judge says. Will not God then
secure the rights of his chosen
ones who call out to him day
and night? Will he be slow to
answer them? I tell you, he will see to it that justice is done for
them speedily. But when the
Son of Man comes, will he fi nd
faith on earth?”
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