‘Ask me anything you like and I will give it you.’
Saints Paul Miki, and Companions
First Reading
Sirach 47:2-13 David sang out of love for his Maker
Like the choice
fat of the sacred offerings, so was David in Israel. He made sport of lions as
though they were kids, and of bears, like lambs of the flock. As a youth he
slew the giant and wiped out the people’s disgrace, when his hand let fly the
slingstone that crushed the pride of Goliath. Since he called upon the Most
High God, who gave strength to his right arm to defeat the skilled warrior and
raise up the might of his people, therefore the women sang his praises, and
ascribed to him tens of thousands and praised him when they blessed the Lord.
When he assumed the royal crown, he battled and subdued the enemy on every
side. He destroyed the hostile Philistines and shattered their power till our
own day. With his every deed he offered thanks to God Most High, in words of
praise. With his whole being he loved his Maker and daily had his praises sung;
he set singers before the altar and by their voices he made sweet melodies, he
added beauty to the feasts and solemnized the seasons of each year so that when
the Holy Name was praised, before daybreak the sanctuary would resound. The
Lord forgave him his sins and exalted his strength forever; he conferred on him
the rights of royalty and established his throne in Israel.
Responsorial
Psalm: Blessed be God my salvation!
Gospel Mark 6:14-29 The beheading of John the Baptist King Herod had heard about Jesus, since by now his name was well known. Some were saying, ‘John the Baptist has risen from the dead, and that is why miraculous powers are at work in him.’ Others said, ‘He is Elijah’; others again, ‘He is a prophet, like the prophets we used to have.’ But when Herod heard this he said, ‘It is John whose head I cut off; he has risen from the dead.’
Now it was this same Herod who had sent to have John arrested, and had him chained up in prison because of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife whom he had married. For John had told Herod, ‘It is against the law for you to have your brother’s wife.’ As for Herodias, she was furious with him and wanted to kill him; but she was not able to, because Herod was afraid of John, knowing him to be a good and holy man, and gave him his protection. When he had heard him speak he was greatly perplexed, and yet he liked to listen to him.
An opportunity came on Herod’s birthday when he gave a banquet for the nobles of his court, for his army officers and for the leading figures in Galilee. When the daughter of this same Herodias came in and danced, she delighted Herod and his guests; so the king said to the girl, ‘Ask me anything you like and I will give it you.’ And he swore her an oath, ‘I will give you anything you ask, even half my kingdom.’ She went out and said to her mother, ‘What shall I ask for?’ She replied, ‘The head of John the Baptist.’ The girl hurried straight back to the king and made her request, ‘I want you to give me John the Baptist’s head, here and now, on a dish.’ The king was deeply distressed but, thinking of the oaths he had sworn and of his guests, he was reluctant to break his word to her. So the king at once sent one of the bodyguard with orders to bring John’s head. The man went off and beheaded him in prison; then he brought the head on a dish and gave it to the girl, and the girl gave it to her mother. When John’s disciples heard about this, they came and took his body and laid it in a tomb.
AELF: DIEU, LE TRÈS-HAUT «Demande-moi tout ce que tu veux, je te le
donnerai»
Saint Paul Miki et ses compagnons,
martyrs
Évangile Marc 6,14-29 «La
décapitation de Jean-Baptiste» Comme le nom de Jésus devenait célèbre, le
roi Hérode en entendit parler. On disait: «C'est Jean le Baptiste qui est
ressuscité d'entre les morts, et voilà pourquoi il a le pouvoir de faire des
miracles». Certains disaient: «C'est le prophète Élie». D'autres disaient
encore: «C'est un prophète comme ceux de jadis». Hérode entendait ces propos et
disait: «Celui que j'ai fait décapiter, Jean, le voilà ressuscité!».
Car
c'était lui, Hérode, qui avait fait arrêter Jean et l'avait mis en prison. En effet,
il avait épousé Hérodiade, la femme de son frère Philippe, et Jean lui disait:
«Tu n'as pas le droit de prendre la femme de ton frère». Hérodiade en voulait
donc à Jean, et elle cherchait à le faire mettre à mort. Mais elle n'y arrivait
pas parce que Hérode avait peur de Jean: il savait que c'était un homme juste
et saint, et il le protégeait; quand il l'avait entendu, il était très
embarrassé, et pourtant, il aimait l'entendre.
Cependant, une occasion favorable se présenta lorsque Hérode, pour son anniversaire,
donna un banquet à ses dignitaires, aux chefs de l'armée et aux notables de la
Galilée. La fille d'Hérodiade fit son entrée et dansa. Elle plut à Hérode et Ã
ses convives. Le roi dit à la jeune fille: «Demande-moi tout ce que tu veux, je
te le donnerai». Et il lui fit ce serment: «Tout ce que tu me demanderas, je te
le donnerai, même si c'est la moitié de mon royaume». Elle sortit alors pour
dire à sa mère: «Qu'est-ce que je vais demander?». Hérodiade répondit: «La tête
de Jean le Baptiste». Aussitôt la jeune fille s'empressa de retourner auprès du
roi, et lui fit cette demande: «Je veux que tout de suite tu me donnes sur un
plat la tête de Jean Baptiste». Le roi fut vivement contrarié; mais à cause du
serment fait devant les convives, il ne voulut pas lui opposer un refus.
Aussitôt il envoya un garde avec l'ordre d'apporter la tête de Jean. Le garde
s'en alla, et le décapita dans la prison. Il apporta la tête sur un plat, la
donna à la jeune fille, et la jeune fille la donna à sa mère. Lorsque les
disciples de Jean apprirent cela, ils vinrent prendre son corps et le
déposèrent dans un tombeau.
God, my Father,
‘What shall I ask for?’. Father, I ask for an obedient heart. Father, I ask for
your Holy will. Father, I ask for wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. Father,
I ask for a humble heart. Father I ask for a docile spirit. Lord Jesus, I trust
in you. Make my heart pure like yours. Immaculate heart of Mary, pray for me.
Saint Joseph, pray for me. Saints Paul Miki, and companions, pray for me. My
Guardian Angel, pray for me. Pray the Rosary.
Dieu mon Père,
que puis-je te demander ? Père, je te demande un cœur obéissant. Père, je te
demande que ta sainte volonté soit faite. Père, je te demande la sagesse, la connaissance et l'intelligence. Père, je te demande un cœur humble. Père, je te
demande un esprit docile. Seigneur Jésus, j'ai confiance en toi. Purifie mon
cœur comme le tien. Cœur Immaculé de Marie, prie pour moi. Saint Joseph, prie pour moi. Saint Paul Miki et ses compagnons, priez pour moi. Mon Ange Gardien,
priez pour moi. Priez le Rosaire.
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