Editing and writing to integrate the Classics, 1990s theology, spirituality, and the present. Includes scripture reflections and hagiographical studies to encourage prayer and work to be a force for peace and the common good. Books, resources, and additional references for these blog posts: at Librarything.com & cited websites. Posts published in 2025 integrate AI-enabled responses from ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini.
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Sunday, September 18, 2022
25th Sunday of the Year (C)
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Monday, September 12, 2022
24th Sunday of the Year (C): 1 Timothy 1:12-17
Sunday Readings for Your Reflection: for Liturgical Years 2011 (A), 2012 (B), and 2013 (C)
24th Sunday of the Year (C), September 15, 2013
Liturgical readings
Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14
Psalm 51
1 Timothy 1:12-17
Luke 15:1-32 (short form Luke 15:1-10)
"Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners."
I thank Christ Jesus our Lord,
who has strengthened me,
that he has made me
his servant
and judged me faithful
I was once
a blasphemer,
a persecutor,
a man filled with arrogance;
but
because I did not know
what I was doing in my unbelief
I have been treated
mercifully,
and the grace of our Lord
has been granted me
in overflowing measure,
along with the faith
and love
which are in Christ Jesus.
You can depend on this
as worthy of full acceptance;
that Christ Jesus
came into the world
to save sinners.
Of these
I myself am the worst.
But
on that very account
I was dealt with mercifully,
so that in me,
as an extreme case,
Jesus Christ might display
all his patience,
and that I might become
an example
to those who would later
have faith in him
and gain
everlasting life.
To the King of ages,
the immortal,
the invisible,
the only God,
be honor and glory
forever and ever!
Amen.
Scripture verses from the Readings:
"So the Lord relented in the punishment he had threatened to inflict on his people." (Exodus 32)
"A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn." (Psalm 51)
"God has treated Paul mercifully, and the grace of our Lord has been granted him in
overflowing measure." (1 Timothy)
24th Sunday of the Year (C), September 15, 2013
Liturgical readings
Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14
Psalm 51
1 Timothy 1:12-17
Luke 15:1-32 (short form Luke 15:1-10)
"Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners."
I thank Christ Jesus our Lord,
who has strengthened me,
that he has made me
his servant
and judged me faithful
I was once
a blasphemer,
a persecutor,
a man filled with arrogance;
but
because I did not know
what I was doing in my unbelief
I have been treated
mercifully,
and the grace of our Lord
has been granted me
in overflowing measure,
along with the faith
and love
which are in Christ Jesus.
You can depend on this
as worthy of full acceptance;
that Christ Jesus
came into the world
to save sinners.
Of these
I myself am the worst.
But
on that very account
I was dealt with mercifully,
so that in me,
as an extreme case,
Jesus Christ might display
all his patience,
and that I might become
an example
to those who would later
have faith in him
and gain
everlasting life.
To the King of ages,
the immortal,
the invisible,
the only God,
be honor and glory
forever and ever!
Amen.
Scripture verses from the Readings:
"So the Lord relented in the punishment he had threatened to inflict on his people." (Exodus 32)
"A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn." (Psalm 51)
"God has treated Paul mercifully, and the grace of our Lord has been granted him in
overflowing measure." (1 Timothy)
Content produced in my #3 blogs are edited and written with references from a catalog of books indexed at Librarything.com
24th Sunday of the Year (C): Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14
Sunday Readings for Your Reflection: for Liturgical Years 2011 (A), 2012 (B), and 2013 (C)
24th Sunday of the Year (C), September 15, 2013
Liturgical readings
Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14
Psalm 51
1 Timothy 1:12-17
Luke 15:1-32 (short form Luke 15:1-10)
"Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac and Israel."
The Lord said to Moses,
"Go down at once to your people,
whom you brought
out of the land of Egypt,
for they have become depraved.
They have soon turned aside
from the way
I pointed out to them,
making for themselves
a molten calf
and worshipping it,
sacrificing to it
and crying out,
'This is your God
O Israel,
who brought you out
of the land of Egypt!'
I see how stiff-necked
this people is,"
continued the Lord to Moses.
"Let me alone, then,
that my wrath may blaze up
against them
to consume them.
Then I will make of you
a great nation."
But Moses implored the Lord, his God,
saying,
"Why, O Lord,
should your wrath blaze up
against your own people,
whom you brought
out of the land of Egypt
with such great power
and with so strong a hand?
Remember your servants
Abraham,
Isaac,
and Israel,
and how you swore to them
by your own self,
saying,
'I will make your descendants
as numerous as the stars in the sky,
and all this land
that I promised,
I will give your descendants
as their perpetual heritage,'"
So the Lord relented
in the punishment
he had threatened
to inflict on his people.
Scripture quotes from the Sunday readings:
"So the Lord relented in the punishment he had threatened to inflict on his people." (Exodus 32)
"A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn." (Psalm 51)
"God has treated Paul mercifully, and the grace of our Lord has been granted him in overflowing measure." (1 Timothy)
24th Sunday of the Year (C), September 15, 2013
Liturgical readings
Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14
Psalm 51
1 Timothy 1:12-17
Luke 15:1-32 (short form Luke 15:1-10)
"Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac and Israel."
The Lord said to Moses,
"Go down at once to your people,
whom you brought
out of the land of Egypt,
for they have become depraved.
They have soon turned aside
from the way
I pointed out to them,
making for themselves
a molten calf
and worshipping it,
sacrificing to it
and crying out,
'This is your God
O Israel,
who brought you out
of the land of Egypt!'
I see how stiff-necked
this people is,"
continued the Lord to Moses.
"Let me alone, then,
that my wrath may blaze up
against them
to consume them.
Then I will make of you
a great nation."
But Moses implored the Lord, his God,
saying,
"Why, O Lord,
should your wrath blaze up
against your own people,
whom you brought
out of the land of Egypt
with such great power
and with so strong a hand?
Remember your servants
Abraham,
Isaac,
and Israel,
and how you swore to them
by your own self,
saying,
'I will make your descendants
as numerous as the stars in the sky,
and all this land
that I promised,
I will give your descendants
as their perpetual heritage,'"
So the Lord relented
in the punishment
he had threatened
to inflict on his people.
Scripture quotes from the Sunday readings:
"So the Lord relented in the punishment he had threatened to inflict on his people." (Exodus 32)
"A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn." (Psalm 51)
"God has treated Paul mercifully, and the grace of our Lord has been granted him in overflowing measure." (1 Timothy)
Content produced in my #3 blogs are edited and written with references from a catalog of books indexed at Librarything.com
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