Saint Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church
Gregory the Great showed himself a true "servant of the servants of God" in how he, like Paul, took on suffering and humiliation, served the poor personally, and, like Jesus, accepted rejection and hostility for the good of others. He did all this despite not wanting the office but preferring prayer or mission. Let them encourage us when we are in such a position.
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Look at Gregory the Great (and other great bishops) as images of Paul
Look at Gregory the Great as an image of Jesus
Sisters, we need to identify with Pope Gregory
Readings
FIRST READING
1 Corinthians 4:6b–15
6 I have applied these things to myself and Apollos for your benefit, brothers, so that you may learn from us not to go beyond what is written, so that none of you will be inflated with pride in favor of one person over against another. 7 Who confers distinction upon you? What do you possess that you have not received? But if you have received it, why are you boasting as if you did not receive it? 8 You are already satisfied; you have already grown rich; you have become kings without us! Indeed, I wish that you had become kings, so that we also might become kings with you.
9 For as I see it, God has exhibited us apostles as the last of all, like people sentenced to death, since we have become a spectacle to the world, to angels and human beings alike. 10 We are fools on Christ’s account, but you are wise in Christ; we are weak, but you are strong; you are held in honor, but we in disrepute. 11 To this very hour we go hungry and thirsty, we are poorly clad and roughly treated, we wander about homeless 12 and we toil, working with our own hands. When ridiculed, we bless; when persecuted, we endure; 13 when slandered, we respond gently. We have become like the world’s rubbish, the scum of all, to this very moment.
14 I am writing you this not to shame you, but to admonish you as my beloved children. 15 Even if you should have countless guides to Christ, yet you do not have many fathers, for I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel.
RESPONSE
Psalm 145:18
18 The LORD is near to all who call upon him,
to all who call upon him in truth.
PSALM
Psalm 145:17–21
17 The LORD is just in all his ways,
merciful in all his works.
18 The LORD is near to all who call upon him,
to all who call upon him in truth.
19 He fulfills the desire of those who fear him;
he hears their cry and saves them.
20 The LORD watches over all who love him,
but all the wicked he destroys.
21 My mouth will speak the praises of the LORD;
all flesh will bless his holy name forever and ever.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
John 14:6
6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
GOSPEL
Luke 6:1–5
1 While he was going through a field of grain on a sabbath, his disciples were picking the heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands, and eating them. 2 Some Pharisees said, “Why are you doing what is unlawful on the sabbath?” 3 Jesus said to them in reply, “Have you not read what David did when he and those [who were] with him were hungry? 4 [How] he went into the house of God, took the bread of offering, which only the priests could lawfully eat, ate of it, and shared it with his companions.” 5 Then he said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the sabbath.”
Notes
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2022 | MEMORIAL
SAINT GREGORY THE GREAT, POPE AND DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH
YEARS 1 & 2 | ROMAN MISSAL | LECTIONARY
From Saturday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
First Reading 1 Corinthians 4:6b–15
Response Psalm 145:18
Psalm Psalm 145:17–21
Gospel Acclamation John 14:6
Gospel Luke 6:1–5