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HOLY MASS SATURDAY THIRTY-FIRST WEEK OF ORDINARY TIME 2028

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The Roman Catholic Church, according to the General Roman Calendar, celebrates the following in Saturday, 2028-11-11:

  • St. Martin of Tours, Bishop (Memorial) 2028:

    FIRST LECTURE OF THE MASS

    Titus 2:1-8, 11-14

    1But as for you, teach what befits sound doctrine. 2Bid the older men be temperate, serious, sensible, sound in faith, in love, and in steadfastness. 3Bid the older women likewise to be reverent in behavior, not to be slanderers or slaves to drink; they are to teach what is good, 4and so train the young women to love their husbands and children, 5to be sensible, chaste, domestic, kind, and submissive to their husbands, that the word of God may not be discredited. 6Likewise urge the younger men to control themselves. 7Show yourself in all respects a model of good deeds, and in your teaching show integrity, gravity, 8and sound speech that cannot be censured, so that an opponent may be put to shame, having nothing evil to say of us. 11For the grace of God has appeared for the salvation of all men, 12training us to renounce irreligion and worldly passions, and to live sober, upright, and godly lives in this world, 13awaiting our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, 14who gave himself for us to redeem us from all iniquity and to purify for himself a people of his own who are zealous for good deeds.

    RESPONSORIAL PSALM

    Psalms 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29

    3Trust in the LORD, and do good; so you will dwell in the land, and enjoy security. 4Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. 18The LORD knows the days of the blameless, and their heritage will abide for ever; 23The steps of a man are from the LORD, and he establishes him in whose way he delights; 27Depart from evil, and do good; so shall you abide for ever. 29The righteous shall possess the land, and dwell upon it for ever.

    GOSPEL OF THE MASS

    Luke 17:7-10

    7"Will any one of you, who has a servant plowing or keeping sheep, say to him when he has come in from the field, `Come at once and sit down at table'? 8Will he not rather say to him, `Prepare supper for me, and gird yourself and serve me, till I eat and drink; and afterward you shall eat and drink'? 9Does he thank the servant because he did what was commanded? 10So you also, when you have done all that is commanded you, say, `We are unworthy servants; we have only done what was our duty.'"

  • SATURDAY THIRTY-FIRST WEEK OF ORDINARY TIME 2028:

    Ordinary Time.

    FIRST LECTURE OF THE MASS

    Phil 4:10-19

    Brothers and sisters:
    I rejoice greatly in the Lord
    that now at last you revived your concern for me.
    You were, of course, concerned about me but lacked an opportunity.
    Not that I say this because of need,
    for I have learned, in whatever situation I find myself,
    to be self-sufficient.
    I know indeed how to live in humble circumstances;
    I know also how to live with abundance.
    In every circumstance and in all things
    I have learned the secret of being well fed and of going hungry,
    of living in abundance and of being in need.
    I have the strength for everything through him who empowers me.
    Still, it was kind of you to share in my distress.

    You Philippians indeed know that at the beginning of the Gospel,
    when I left Macedonia,
    not a single church shared with me
    in an account of giving and receiving, except you alone.
    For even when I was at Thessalonica
    you sent me something for my needs,
    not only once but more than once.
    It is not that I am eager for the gift;
    rather, I am eager for the profit that accrues to your account.
    I have received full payment and I abound.
    I am very well supplied because of what I received from you
    through Epaphroditus,
    "a fragrant aroma," an acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God.
    My God will fully supply whatever you need,
    in accord with his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.

    RESPONSORIAL PSALM

    Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a and 9

    R. Blessed the man who fears the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.
    Blessed the man who fears the LORD,
    who greatly delights in his commands.
    His posterity shall be mighty upon the earth;
    the upright generation shall be blessed.
    R. Blessed the man who fears the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.
    Well for the man who is gracious and lends,
    who conducts his affairs with justice;
    He shall never be moved;
    the just one shall be in everlasting remembrance.
    R. Blessed the man who fears the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.
    His heart is steadfast; he shall not fear.
    Lavishly he gives to the poor;
    his generosity shall endure forever;
    his horn shall be exalted in glory.
    R. Blessed the man who fears the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.

    GOSPEL OF THE MASS

    Lk 16:9-15

    Jesus said to his disciples:
    "I tell you, make friends for yourselves with dishonest wealth,
    so that when it fails, you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings.
    The person who is trustworthy in very small matters
    is also trustworthy in great ones;
    and the person who is dishonest in very small matters
    is also dishonest in great ones.
    If, therefore, you are not trustworthy with dishonest wealth,
    who will trust you with true wealth?
    If you are not trustworthy with what belongs to another,
    who will give you what is yours?
    No servant can serve two masters.
    He will either hate one and love the other,
    or be devoted to one and despise the other.
    You cannot serve God and mammon."

    The Pharisees, who loved money,
    heard all these things and sneered at him.
    And he said to them,
    "You justify yourselves in the sight of others,
    but God knows your hearts;
    for what is of human esteem is an abomination in the sight of God."

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