FIRST READING: Ecclesiastes 1: 2. 2: 21-23
What does a man gain from all his toil?
Vanity of vanities, the Preacher says. Vanity of vanities.
All is vanity!
For so it is that a man who has laboured wisely, skilfully
and successfully must leave what is his own to someone who
has not toiled for it at all. This, too, is vanity and great
injustice; for what does he gain for all the toil and strain
that he has undergone under the sun? What of all his laborious
days, his cares of office, his restless nights? This, too,
is vanity.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: Ps 89
Response: O Lord, you have been our refuge
from
one generation to the next.
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You turn men back into dust
and say: 'Go back, sons of men.'
To your eyes a thousand years
are like yesterday, come and gone,
no more than a watch in the night. Response
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You sweep men away like a dream,
like grass which springs up in the morning.
In the morning it springs up and flowers:
by evening it withers and fades. Response
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Make us know the shortness of our life
that we may gain wisdom of heart.
Lord, relent! Is your anger for ever?
Show pity to your servants. Response
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In the morning, fill us with your love;
we shall exult and rejoice all our days.
Let the favour of the Lord be upon us:
give success to the work of our hands. Response
SECOND READING: Colossians 3: 1-5. 9-11
You must look for the things that are in heaven, where Christ
is
Since you have been brought back to true life with Christ,
you must look for the things that are in heaven, where Christ
is, sitting at God's right hand. Let your thoughts be on
heavenly things, not on the things that are on the earth,
because you have died, and now the life you have is hidden
with Christ in God. But when Christ is revealed - and he
is your life - you too will be revealed in all your glory
with him.
That is why you must kill everything in you that belongs
only to earthly life: fornication, impurity, guilty passion,
evil desires and especially greed, which is the same thing
as worshipping a false god; and never tell each other lies.
You have stripped off your old behaviour with your old
self, and you have put on a new self which will progress
towards true knowledge the more it is renewed in the image
of its creator; and in that image there is no room for distinction
between Greek and Jew, between the circumcised or the uncircumcised,
or between barbarian and Scythian, slave and free man. There
is only Christ. he is everything and he is in everything
Gospel Acclamation: Jn 17: 17
Alleluia, alleluia!
Your word is truth, O Lord,
consecrate us in the truth.
Alleluia!
or Mt 5: 3
Alleluia, alleluia!
'How happy are the poor in spirit;
theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Alleluia!
GOSPEL: Luke 12: 13-21
This hoard of yours, whose will it be?
A man in the crowd said to him, 'Master, tell my brother
to give me a share of our inheritance'. 'My friend,' he
replied-'who appointed me your judge, or the arbitrator
of your claims?' Then he said to them, 'Watch, and be on
your guard against avarice of any kind, for a man's life
is not made secure by what he owns, even when he has more
than he needs'.
Then he told them a parable: 'There was once a rich man
who, having had a good harvest from his land, thought to
himself, "What am I to do? I have not enough room to
store my crops." Then he said, "This is what I
will do: I will pull down my barns and build bigger ones,
and store all my grain and my goods in them, and I will
say to my soul: My soul, you have plenty of good things
laid by for many years to come; take things easy, eat, drink,
have a good time". But God said to him, "Fool!
This very night the demand will be made for your soul; and
this hoard of yours, whose will it be then?". So it
is when a man stores up treasure for himself in place of
making himself rich in the sight of God.'