Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent
Just as the Temple was a place of the conversion of the few and the opposition of the many (especially elites) for Jeremiah and Jesus, so we need to live expecting opposition and attack even from the Church and the nation as we remain faithful to Jesus and his Father. We need to be calm, trusting presences in the midst of whatever storm breaks upon us.
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The Temple was supposed to be the place one came to peace
But in our readings the Temple is a place of danger
Jeremiah was a priest sent by God to the temple as a prophet to avert national danger
Jesus has just stood in the Temple on a water festival
Sisters, these passages are relevant to us
Readings
FIRST READING
Jeremiah 11:18–20
18 I knew it because the LORD informed me: at that time you showed me their doings.
19 Yet I was like a trusting lamb led to slaughter, not knowing that they were hatching plots against me: “Let us destroy the tree in its vigor; let us cut him off from the land of the living, so that his name will no longer be remembered.”
20 But, you, LORD of hosts, just Judge,
searcher of mind and heart,
Let me witness the vengeance you take on them,
for to you I have entrusted my cause!
RESPONSE
Psalm 7:2a
2 LORD my God, in you I trusted;
save me; rescue me from all who pursue me,
PSALM
Psalm 7:2–3, 9b–12
2 LORD my God, in you I trusted;
save me; rescue me from all who pursue me,
3 Lest someone maul me like a lion,
tear my soul apart with no one to deliver.
9 the LORD will pass judgment on the peoples.
Judge me, LORD, according to my righteousness,
and my integrity.
10 Let the malice of the wicked end.
Uphold the just one,
O just God,
who tries hearts and minds.
11 God is a shield above me
saving the upright of heart.
12 God is a just judge, powerful and patient,
not exercising anger every day.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Luke 8:15
15 But as for the seed that fell on rich soil, they are the ones who, when they have heard the word, embrace it with a generous and good heart, and bear fruit through perseverance.
GOSPEL
John 7:40–53
40 Some in the crowd who heard these words said, “This is truly the Prophet.” 41 Others said, “This is the Messiah.” But others said, “The Messiah will not come from Galilee, will he? 42 Does not scripture say that the Messiah will be of David’s family and come from Bethlehem, the village where David lived?” 43 So a division occurred in the crowd because of him. 44 Some of them even wanted to arrest him, but no one laid hands on him.
45 So the guards went to the chief priests and Pharisees, who asked them, “Why did you not bring him?” 46 The guards answered, “Never before has anyone spoken like this one.” 47 So the Pharisees answered them, “Have you also been deceived? 48 Have any of the authorities or the Pharisees believed in him? 49 But this crowd, which does not know the law, is accursed.” 50 Nicodemus, one of their members who had come to him earlier, said to them, 51 “Does our law condemn a person before it first hears him and finds out what he is doing?” 52 They answered and said to him, “You are not from Galilee also, are you? Look and see that no prophet arises from Galilee.”
Notes
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2022 | LENT
SATURDAY OF THE FOURTH WEEK OF LENT
YEARS 1 & 2 | ROMAN MISSAL | LECTIONARY
On the same date: Saint Francis of Paola, Hermit
First Reading Jeremiah 11:18–20
Response Psalm 7:2a
Psalm Psalm 7:2–3, 9b–12
Gospel Acclamation Luke 8:15
Gospel John 7:40–53