Tuesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time
The world sees happiness as due to changes within the present system, but our texts tell us that both we and physical nature are longing for a transformation beyond the present system, the Kingdom. This may begin in us now, but its ultimate fruition is in the resurrection.
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Outline
The secular world has only one hope
Christians have a different hope
We care for and seek to restore the natural world because it is God’s creation and we are only managers
Likewise we desire human flourishing in the here and now and we work for it
That is the message of our parables from Jesus
Brothers and sisters, this is true both individually and collectively
Readings
FIRST READING
Romans 8:18–25
18 I consider that the sufferings of this present time are as nothing compared with the glory to be revealed for us. 19 For creation awaits with eager expectation the revelation of the children of God; 20 for creation was made subject to futility, not of its own accord but because of the one who subjected it, in hope 21 that creation itself would be set free from slavery to corruption and share in the glorious freedom of the children of God. 22 We know that all creation is groaning in labor pains even until now; 23 and not only that, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, we also groan within ourselves as we wait for adoption, the redemption of our bodies. 24 For in hope we were saved. Now hope that sees for itself is not hope. For who hopes for what one sees? 25 But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait with endurance.
RESPONSE
Psalm 126:3a
3 The LORD has done great things for us;
Oh, how happy we were!
PSALM
Psalm 126:1b–6
1 A song of ascents.
When the LORD restored the captives of Zion,
we thought we were dreaming.
2 Then our mouths were filled with laughter;
our tongues sang for joy.
Then it was said among the nations,
“The LORD had done great things for them.”
3 The LORD has done great things for us;
Oh, how happy we were!
4 Restore our captives, LORD,
like the dry stream beds of the Negeb.
5 Those who sow in tears
will reap with cries of joy.
6 Those who go forth weeping,
carrying sacks of seed,
Will return with cries of joy,
carrying their bundled sheaves.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Matthew 11:25
25 At that time Jesus said in reply, “I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to the childlike.
GOSPEL
Luke 13:18–21
18 Then he said, “What is the kingdom of God like? To what can I compare it? 19 It is like a mustard seed that a person took and planted in the garden. When it was fully grown, it became a large bush and ‘the birds of the sky dwelt in its branches.’ ”
20 Again he said, “To what shall I compare the kingdom of God? 21 It is like yeast that a woman took and mixed [in] with three measures of wheat flour until the whole batch of dough was leavened.”
Notes
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2021 | ORDINARY TIME
TUESDAY OF THE THIRTIETH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME
YEAR 1 | ROMAN MISSAL | LECTIONARY
First Reading Romans 8:18–25
Response Psalm 126:3a
Psalm Psalm 126:1b–6
Gospel Acclamation Matthew 11:25
Gospel Luke 13:18–21