‘LISTEN, ANYONE WHO HAS
EARS TO HEAR!’
Saint Thomas of Aquinas. Priest and Doctor of the Church
First Reading 2 Samuel 7:4-17 'Your house and sovereignty will stand secure'
The word of the Lord came to Nathan:
‘Go and tell my servant David, “Thus the Lord speaks: Are you the man to build me a house to dwell in? I have never stayed in a house from the day I brought the Israelites out of Egypt until today, but have always led a wanderer’s life in a tent. In all my journeying with the whole people of Israel, did I say to any one of the judges of Israel, whom I had appointed as shepherds of Israel my people: Why have you not built me a house of cedar?” This is what you must say to my servant David, “The Lord of Hosts says this: I took you from the pasture, from following the sheep, to be leader of my people Israel; I have been with you on all your expeditions; I have cut off all your enemies before you. I will give you fame as great as the fame of the greatest on earth. I will provide a place for my people Israel; I will plant them there and they shall dwell in that place and never be disturbed again; nor shall the wicked continue to oppress them as they did, in the days when I appointed judges over my people Israel; I will give them rest from all their enemies. The Lord will make you great; the Lord will make you a House. And when your days are ended and you are laid to rest with your ancestors, I will preserve the offspring of your body after you and make his sovereignty secure. (It is he who shall build a house for my name, and I will make his royal throne secure for ever.) I will be a father to him and he a son to me; if he does evil, I will punish him with the rod such as men use, with strokes such as mankind gives. Yet I will not withdraw my favour from him, as I withdrew it from your predecessor. Your House and your sovereignty will always stand secure before me and your throne be established for ever.”’
Nathan related all these words to David and this whole revelation.
Responsorial Psalm I will keep my love for him always.
Gospel Mark 4:1-20 The parable of the sower
Jesus began to teach by the lakeside, but such a huge crowd gathered round him that he got into a boat on the lake and sat there. The people were all along the shore, at the water’s edge. He taught them many things in parables, and in the course of his teaching he said to them, ‘Listen! Imagine a sower going out to sow. Now it happened that, as he sowed, some of the seed fell on the edge of the path, and the birds came and ate it up. Some seed fell on rocky ground where it found little soil and sprang up straightaway, because there was no depth of earth; and when the sun came up it was scorched and, not having any roots, it withered away. Some seed fell into thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it, and it produced no crop. And some seeds fell into rich soil and, growing tall and strong, produced crop; and yielded thirty, sixty, even a hundredfold.’ And he said, ‘Listen, anyone who has ears to hear!’
When he was alone, the Twelve, together with the others who formed his company, asked what the parables meant. He told them, ‘The secret of the kingdom of God is given to you, but to those who are outside everything comes in parables, so that they may see and see again, but not perceive; may hear and hear again, but not understand; otherwise they might be converted and be forgiven.’
He said to them, ‘Do you not understand this parable? Then how will you understand any of the parables? What the sower is sowing is the word. Those on the edge of the path where the word is sown are people who have no sooner heard it than Satan comes and carries away the word that was sown in them. Similarly, those who receive the seed on patches of rock are people who, when first they hear the word, welcome it at once with joy. But they have no root in them, they do not last; should some trial come, or some persecution on account of the word, they fall away at once. Then there are others who receive the seed in thorns. These have heard the word, but the worries of this world, the lure of riches and all the other passions come in to choke the word, and so it produces nothing. And there are those who have received the seed in rich soil: they hear the word and accept it and yield a harvest, thirty and sixty and a hundredfold.’
AELF: LE MYSTÈRE DU ROYAUME
«Celui qui a des oreilles pour entendre,
qu'il entende!»
S. Thomas d'Aquin, prêtre et docteur de
l'Eglise
Évangile Marc 4,1-20 «Le parabole
du semeur»
Jésus s'est mis une fois de plus Ã
enseigner au bord du lac, et une foule très nombreuse se rassemble auprès de
lui, si bien qu'il monte dans une barque où il s'assoit. Il était sur le lac et
toute la foule était au bord du lac, sur le rivage. Il leur enseignait beaucoup
de choses en paraboles, et il leur disait, dans son enseignement: «Ã‰coutez!
Voici que le semeur est sorti pour semer. Comme il semait, il est arrivé que du
grain est tombé au bord du chemin, et les oiseaux sont venus et ils ont tout
mangé. Du grain est tombé aussi sur du sol pierreux, où il n'avait pas beaucoup
de terre; il a levé aussitôt, parce que la terre était peu profonde; et lorsque
le soleil s'est levé, ce grain a brûlé et, faute de racines, il a séché. Du
grain est tombé aussi dans les ronces, les ronces ont poussé, l'ont étouffé, et
il n'a pas donné de fruit. Mais d'autres grains sont tombés sur la bonne terre;
ils ont donné du fruit en poussant et en se développant, et ils ont produit
trente, soixante, cent pour un». Et Jésus disait: «Celui qui a des oreilles pour
entendre, qu'il entende!».
Quand il resta seul, ses compagnons, ainsi
que les Douze, l'interrogeaient sur les paraboles. Il leur disait: «C'est Ã
vous qu'est donné le mystère du royaume de Dieu; mais à ceux qui sont dehors,
tout se présente sous l'énigme des paraboles, afin que se réalise la prophétie:
‘Ils pourront bien regarder de tous leurs yeux, mais ils ne verront pas; ils
pourront bien écouter de toutes leurs oreilles, mais ils ne comprendront pas; sinon
ils se convertiraient et recevraient le pardon’».
Il leur dit encore: «Vous ne saisissez pas cette parabole? Alors, comment
comprendrez-vous toutes les paraboles? Le semeur sème la Parole. Ceux qui sont
au bord du chemin où la Parole est semée, quand ils l'entendent, Satan survient
aussitôt et enlève la Parole semée en eux. Et de même, ceux qui ont reçu la
semence dans les endroits pierreux: ceux-là , quand ils entendent la Parole, ils
la reçoivent aussitôt avec joie; mais ils n'ont pas en eux de racine, ce sont
les hommes d'un moment; quand vient la détresse ou la persécution à cause de la
Parole, ils tombent aussitôt. Et il y en a d'autres qui ont reçu la semence
dans les ronces: ceux-ci entendent la Parole, mais les soucis du monde, les
séductions de la richesse et tous les autres désirs les envahissent et
étouffent la Parole, qui ne donne pas de fruit. Et il y a ceux qui ont reçu la
semence dans la bonne: ceux-là entendent la Parole, ils l'accueillent, et ils
portent du fruit: trente, soixante, cent pour un».
My Father, open my eyes to behold your
glory. Father, reveal to me the mystery of your kingdom. Give me wisdom. Open
my heart to accept your words. Open My ears to hear, and understand your words. Father, your sovereignty is everlasting.
Jesus, I trust in you. Jesus be with me.
Virgin Mary, pray for me. Saint Joseph,
pray for me. My Angel Guardian, pray for me. Saint Thomas of Acquinas, pray for
me. Pray the Rosary.
Mon Père, ouvre mes yeux pour contempler
ta gloire. Père, révèle-moi le mystère de ton royaume. Donne-moi la sagesse. Ouvre
mon cœur pour accueillir tes paroles. Ouvre mes oreilles pour entendre et
comprendre tes paroles. Ta souveraineté est éternelle.
Jésus, j'ai confiance en toi. Jésus, sois
avec moi. Vierge Marie, priez pour moi. Saint Joseph, priez pour moi. Mon ange
gardien, priez pour moi. Saint Thomas d'Aquin, priez pour moi. Priez le Rosaire.

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