Sunday, July 30, 2023

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July is the month dedicated to the Precious Blood of the Lord

August is the month dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament and the Immaculate Heart of Mary

In other years: Saint Peter Chrysologus (380-450); Saint Justin de Jacobis (1800-1860)

Readings of the Day

Rule of Saint Benedict for the Week: Ch 48 The Daily Manual Labor - Ch 53 The Reception of Guests 

Mass:  1 Kings 3:5, 7-12; Resp Ps 119; Rm 8:28-30; Mt 13:44-52

For I love your commands.

MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE,
SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL,
PRAY FOR US.

BLOOD OF CHRIST, RELIEF OF THE BURDENED,
SAVE US.
SACRED HOST, SACRAMENT OF LOVE,
HAVE MERCY ON US.
HEART OF MARY, LIKE UNTO THE HEART OF GOD,
PRAY FOR US.

All things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose.
(Rm 8:28)

Welcome to the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, one in which we leave July 2023, the month dedicated to the Precious Blood of the Lord, behind, and enter the month of August, the month dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Give God the praise. With all these gifts, in addition to Saint Paul's words above to the Romans and to us, it is a wonder why Saint Peter Chrysologus asks us the following questions. Still, we must listen to his "golden speech." "Why then are you so worthless in your own eyes and yet so precious to God? Why render yourself such dishonor when you are honored by Him? Why do you ask how you were created and do not seek to know why you were made? Was not this entire universe made for your dwelling?"* We have the pearl of great price, dear faithful readers, so as Saint Peter Chrysologus encourages us, "God has made you in His image that you might in your person make the invisible Creator present on earth: He has made you His legate, so that the vast empire of the world might have the Lord's representative."* United in faith and prayer, God calls each one of us. We go forth to love and serve Him.

And now a word or two from our voices for the week:

When the fire of love is in a heart, all furniture flies out the window.
(Saint Francis de Sales, 1567-1622)

Here is my secret. It's quite simple: One sees clearly only with the heart. 
Anything essential is invisible to the eyes.
(The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupery)

Truly humble people are centers of peace because they fear neither their own failure nor others' success. Let us pray for the wisdom to judge as God judges: to look at our own and others' achievements from God's perspective.
(Magnificat, Commentary on Psalm 75, July 19, 2023)

Fortified with good intention, wherever you are and whatever you do, always keep it in mind: 
God is here!
(Venerable Maria Kaupas, 1880-1940)

Lord, help me to live this day, quietly, easily. To lean upon Thy great strength, trustfully, restfully. To wait for the unfolding of Thy will, patiently, serenely. To meet others, peacefully, joyously. To face tomorrow, confidently, courageously.
(Saint Francis of Assisi, 1181-1226)

Holiness is for everyone in every circumstance in life. We are all called to be saints. And we become saints by loving God and others with our whole being in whatever situation we find ourselves.
(Danielle Bean, "Mothers First: Saint Bridget and Mother Seton Remind Us That We Are All Called to Holiness," in Seton Reflections, July 23, 2023)

Gratitude is not about what is received; it's about how you receive what is already there.
(Anonymous, Yogi tea bag tag)

SAINT PETER CHRYSOLOGUS,
SAINT JUSTIN DE JACOBIS,
BLESSED SOLANUS CASEY,
SAINT ELIZABETH ANN SETON,
SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA,
SAINT ALPHONSUS MARY DE LIGUORI,
SAINT EUSEBIUS OF VERCELLI,
SAINT PETER JULIAN EYMARD,
SAINT PETER FABER,
SAINT GERMANUS OF AUXERRE,
SAINT OSWALD,
SAINT AETHELWOLD,
SAINT JOHN MARY VIANNEY,
SAINT MARY MAJOR,
PRAY FOR US.

*From a sermon by Saint Peter Chrysologus, bishop, in Office of Readings, July 30.

Today's photo: More than gold, however fine.

© Gertrude Feick 2023

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