Consecrate Them In The Truth

JUNE 01, 2022, WEDNESDAY
MEMORIAL OF SAINT JUSTIN, MARTYR (Red)
CYCLE C - YEAR II
Lectionary: 299

Reading I
Acts 20:28-38

At Miletus, Paul spoke to the presbyters of the Church of Ephesus:
“Keep watch over yourselves and over the whole flock
of which the Holy Spirit has appointed you overseers,
in which you tend the Church of God
that he acquired with his own Blood.
I know that after my departure savage wolves will come among you,
and they will not spare the flock.
And from your own group, men will come forward perverting the truth
to draw the disciples away after them.
So be vigilant and remember that for three years, night and day,
I unceasingly admonished each of you with tears.
And now I commend you to God
and to that gracious word of his that can build you up
and give you the inheritance among all who are consecrated.
I have never wanted anyone’s silver or gold or clothing.
You know well that these very hands
have served my needs and my companions.
In every way I have shown you that by hard work of that sort
we must help the weak,
and keep in mind the words of the Lord Jesus who himself said,
‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’”

When he had finished speaking
he knelt down and prayed with them all.
They were all weeping loudly
as they threw their arms around Paul and kissed him,
for they were deeply distressed that he had said
that they would never see his face again.
Then they escorted him to the ship.
 

Responsorial Psalm
68:29-30, 33-35a, 35bc-36ab

R.        (33a)  Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth.
or:
R.        Alleluia.

Show forth, O God, your power
            the power, O God, with which you took our part;
For your temple in Jerusalem
            let the kings bring you gifts.

R.        Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth.
or:
R.        Alleluia.

You kingdoms of the earth, sing to God,
            chant praise to the Lord
            who rides on the heights of the ancient heavens.
Behold, his voice resounds, the voice of power:
            “Confess the power of God!

R.        Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth.
or:
R.        Alleluia.

Over Israel is his majesty;
            his power is in the skies.
Awesome in his sanctuary is God, the God of Israel;
            he gives power and strength to his people.

R.        Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth.
or:
R.        Alleluia.

Alleluia
See Jn 17:17b, 17a

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Your word, O Lord, is truth;
consecrate us in the truth.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel
Jn 17:11b-19

Lifting up his eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed, saying:
“Holy Father, keep them in your name
that you have given me,
so that they may be one just as we are one.
When I was with them I protected them in your name that you gave me,
and I guarded them, and none of them was lost
except the son of destruction,
in order that the Scripture might be fulfilled.
But now I am coming to you.
I speak this in the world
so that they may share my joy completely.
I gave them your word, and the world hated them,
because they do not belong to the world
any more than I belong to the world.
I do not ask that you take them out of the world
but that you keep them from the Evil One.
They do not belong to the world
any more than I belong to the world.
Consecrate them in the truth.
Your word is truth.
As you sent me into the world,
so I sent them into the world.
And I consecrate myself for them,
so that they also may be consecrated in truth.”

GOSPEL REFLECTION:

Jesus tells us that we too are ‘sent’ to continue his mission. Friendship with Jesus is being with him, and being sent in his name. Our mission as his followers is in the midst of and in the depths of the world. He wants his love and message inserted in the centre of the world, the city, the neighbourhood. In following him in mission and love, we are ourselves sanctified. How do I experience this ‘being sent’?

PRAYER:

No, Lord, do not take me out of the world. I belong there, with all its messiness, just as you belonged there, and took all the risks it involved. I do not seek a lily-pure existence untouched by the struggle for survival. But I do beg you to protect me from the evil one, from the malice in my own heart.


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