Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Weekday liturgy (Year 1) — Green

First Reading

Genesis 18:1-15

The LORD appeared to Abraham by the Terebinth of Mamre,
as Abraham sat in the entrance of his tent,
while the day was growing hot.
Looking up, he saw three men standing nearby.
When he saw them, he ran from the entrance of the tent to greet them;
and bowing to the ground, he said:
“Sir, if I may ask you this favor,
please do not go on past your servant.
Let some water be brought, that you may bathe your feet,
and then rest yourselves under the tree.
Now that you have come this close to your servant,
let me bring you a little food, that you may refresh yourselves;
and afterward you may go on your way.”
The men replied, “Very well, do as you have said.”

Abraham hastened into the tent and told Sarah,
“Quick, three measures of fine flour!
Knead it and make rolls.”
He ran to the herd, picked out a tender, choice steer,
and gave it to a servant, who quickly prepared it.
Then Abraham got some curds and milk,
as well as the steer that had been prepared,
and set these before them;
and he waited on them under the tree while they ate.

They asked him, “Where is your wife Sarah?”
He replied, “There in the tent.”
One of them said, “I will surely return to you about this time next year,
and Sarah will then have a son.”
Sarah was listening at the entrance of the tent, just behind him.
Now Abraham and Sarah were old, advanced in years,
and Sarah had stopped having her womanly periods.
So Sarah laughed to herself and said,
“Now that I am so withered and my husband is so old,
am I still to have sexual pleasure?”
But the LORD said to Abraham: “Why did Sarah laugh and say,
‘Shall I really bear a child, old as I am?’
Is anything too marvelous for the LORD to do?
At the appointed time, about this time next year, I will return to you,
and Sarah will have a son.”
Because she was afraid, Sarah dissembled, saying, “I didn’t laugh.”
But he replied, “Yes you did.”

Responsorial Psalm

Luke 1:46-47, 48-49, 50, 53, 54-55

R. (see 54b) The Lord has remembered his mercy.
“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord,
my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.”
R. The Lord has remembered his mercy.
“For he has looked with favor on his lowly servant.
From this day all generations will call me blessed:
the Almighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his Name.”
R. The Lord has remembered his mercy.
“He has mercy on those who fear him
in every generation.
He has filled the hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent away empty.”
R. The Lord has remembered his mercy.
“He has come to the help of his servant Israel
for he has remembered his promise of mercy,
The promise he made to our fathers,
to Abraham and his children for ever.”
R. The Lord has remembered his mercy.

Gospel Reading — Read Reflection

Luke 2:41-51

41. Each year his parents went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover,

42. and when he was twelve years old, they went up according to festival custom.

43. After they had completed its days, as they were returning, the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem, but his parents did not know it.

44. Thinking that he was in the caravan, they journeyed for a day and looked for him among their relatives and acquaintances,

45. but not finding him, they returned to Jerusalem to look for him.

46. After three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions,

47. and all who heard him were astounded at his understanding and his answers.

48. When his parents saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “, why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety.”

49. And he said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?”

50. But they did not understand what he said to them.

51. He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his mother kept all these things in her heart.