Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C 2022
Over against the world in which people are claiming to be great or using association with others to become greater, humility is a proper recognition of one's place and that all that one has one has received from God. So if one is humble on takes the lower place, not as a worm or as manipulation, but out of honest self-evaluation. The way to learn one's place is to lift one's eyes up and keep conscious of the saints, angels, and God himself as witnesses. Then humility will be natural.
Title
Outline
“I am the greatest” shouts the pagan king
What is humility that it is so often found lacking?
Jesus could see through human pretensions
And that leads to how we gain humility, which is by having one’s eyes in the right place
Readings
FIRST READING
Sirach 3:17–18, 20, 28–29
17 My son, conduct your affairs with humility,
and you will be loved more than a giver of gifts.
18 Humble yourself the more, the greater you are,
and you will find mercy in the sight of God.
21 What is too sublime for you, do not seek;
do not reach into things that are hidden from you.
29 The mind of the wise appreciates proverbs,
and the ear that listens to wisdom rejoices.
30 As water quenches a flaming fire,
so almsgiving atones for sins.
RESPONSE
Psalm 68:11b
11 Your creatures dwelt in it;
you will establish it in your goodness for the poor, O God.
PSALM
Psalm 68:4–7, 10–11
4 Then the just will be glad;
they will rejoice before God;
they will celebrate with great joy.
5 Sing to God, praise his name;
exalt the rider of the clouds.
Rejoice before him
whose name is the LORD.
6 Father of the fatherless, defender of widows—
God in his holy abode,
7 God gives a home to the forsaken,
who leads prisoners out to prosperity,
while rebels live in the desert.
10 You poured abundant rains, God,
your inheritance was weak and you repaired it.
11 Your creatures dwelt in it;
you will establish it in your goodness for the poor, O God.
SECOND READING
Hebrews 12:18–19, 22–24a
18 You have not approached that which could be touched and a blazing fire and gloomy darkness and storm 19 and a trumpet blast and a voice speaking words such that those who heard begged that no message be further addressed to them,
22 No, you have approached Mount Zion and the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and countless angels in festal gathering, 23 and the assembly of the firstborn enrolled in heaven, and God the judge of all, and the spirits of the just made perfect, 24 and Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and the sprinkled blood that speaks more eloquently than that of Abel.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Matthew 11:29ab
29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves.
GOSPEL
Luke 14:1, 7–14
1 On a sabbath he went to dine at the home of one of the leading Pharisees, and the people there were observing him carefully.
7 He told a parable to those who had been invited, noticing how they were choosing the places of honor at the table. 8 “When you are invited by someone to a wedding banquet, do not recline at table in the place of honor. A more distinguished guest than you may have been invited by him, 9 and the host who invited both of you may approach you and say, ‘Give your place to this man,’ and then you would proceed with embarrassment to take the lowest place. 10 Rather, when you are invited, go and take the lowest place so that when the host comes to you he may say, ‘My friend, move up to a higher position.’ Then you will enjoy the esteem of your companions at the table. 11 For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” 12 Then he said to the host who invited him, “When you hold a lunch or a dinner, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or your wealthy neighbors, in case they may invite you back and you have repayment. 13 Rather, when you hold a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind; 14 blessed indeed will you be because of their inability to repay you. For you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.”
Notes
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 2022 | ORDINARY TIME
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
YEAR C | ROMAN MISSAL | LECTIONARY
First Reading Sirach 3:17–18, 20, 28–29
Response Psalm 68:11b
Psalm Psalm 68:4–7, 10–11
Second Reading Hebrews 12:18–19, 22–24a
Gospel Acclamation Matthew 11:29ab
Gospel Luke 14:1, 7–14