Thursday, July 10, 2025

THURSDAY OF WEEK 14 IN ORDINARY TIME - 2025

DAILY HOLY MASS READINGS

The kingdom of God is close at hand:
repent and believe the Good News. MK 1:15


GENESIS 44:18-21,23-29,45:1-5

My Soul's Beloved,

God, our Father, loves us even more tenderly than Jacob loved his youngest son, Benjamin, born of the woman he loved. He thought he had forever lost his beloved son Joseph, whom he believed to have been eaten by wild animals. How eloquently and passionately Judah speaks when he explains to Joseph how much the youngest son means to his father, and his heart is moved to anguish, loud lamentations, to know that his father is still alive and continues to grieve his loss.

Lord Jesus, God loved us so much that He sent You into exile for our sake so You could make His love known to us and the extent to which He was prepared to save us, misbegotten sinners from eternal death. God laments the loss of the sinner even more than Jacob mourned the loss of his dearest son, Joseph. Poor Jacob could do nothing but carry the dead weight of his loss and grief in his soul. But the Eternal God, Creator of all, could and did do something to bring back His recalcitrant, disobedient, sinful children - He came up with an unbelievable, unfathomable, absolutely incredible plan to rescue us from the jaws of death and hell. He sent You to become the Saving Victim, the Paschal Lamb, the Scapegoat, that would bear the iniquities of the whole world upon Your shoulders. Dying our death, You restored us to life, and now we have hope of eternal glory with God our Father. 

Thank You, Lord Jesus, Beloved of my soul, for rescuing not just me but every child of Adam and Eve. Thank You for dying in my place. Thank You for Your life that is now mine. Thank You, Lord, for the Bread of Angels that nourishes me and strengthens me for the journey from this life to the next. Above all, thank You for the Sacrament of Reconciliation, for unless I am washed clean of all my grievous sins, I could not eat the Manna from Heaven. Thank You above all that I am a member of Your Body, the Catholic Church, in her I am certain of salvation through the merits You have won for me over sin and death. Thank You, Lord, for loving me.

Judah went up to Joseph and said, ‘May it please my lord, let your servant have a word privately with my lord. Do not be angry with your servant, for you are like Pharaoh himself. My lord questioned his servants, “Have you father or brother?” And we said to my lord, “We have an old father, and a younger brother born of his old age. His brother is dead, so he is the only one left of his mother, and his father loves him.” Then you said to your servants, “Bring him down to me that my eyes may look on him.” But you said to your servants, “If your youngest brother does not come down with you, you will not be admitted to my presence again.” When we went back to your servant my father, we repeated to him what my lord had said. So when our father said, “Go back and buy us a little food,” we said, “We cannot go down. If our youngest brother is with us, we will go down, for we cannot be admitted to the man’s presence unless our youngest brother is with us.” So your servant our father said to us, “You know that my wife bore me two children. When one left me, I said that he must have been torn to pieces. And I have not seen him to this day. If you take this one from me too and any harm comes to him, you will send me down to Sheol with my white head bowed in misery.” If I go to your servant my father now, and we have not the boy with us, he will die as soon as he sees the boy is not with us, for his heart is bound up with him. Then your servants will have sent your servant our father down to Sheol with his white head bowed in grief.’
Then Joseph could not control his feelings in front of all his retainers, and he exclaimed, ‘Let everyone leave me.’ No one therefore was present with him while Joseph made himself known to his brothers, but he wept so loudly that all the Egyptians heard, and the news reached Pharaoh’s palace.
Joseph said to his brothers, ‘I am Joseph. Is my father really still alive?’ His brothers could not answer him, they were so dismayed at the sight of him. Then Joseph said to his brothers, ‘Come closer to me.’ When they had come closer to him he said, ‘I am your brother Joseph whom you sold into Egypt. But now, do not grieve, do not reproach yourselves for having sold me here, since God sent me before you to preserve your lives.’

PSALM 104(105):16-21

Remember the wonders the Lord has done.

The Lord called down a famine on the land;
he broke the staff that supported them.
He had sent a man before them,
Joseph, sold as a slave.

His feet were put in chains,
his neck was bound with iron,
until what he said came to pass
and the word of the Lord proved him true.

Then the king sent and released him
the ruler of the people set him free,
making him master of his house
and ruler of all he possessed.

Remember the wonders the Lord has done.

MATTHEW 10:7-15

My Soul's Beloved,

We are Your ambassadors, and sadly, more often than not, we are very poor ones. We take for granted the wondrous gift of faith we have received through no merit of our own, and along with this glorious faith, we have been given the full measure of God's goodness in the Catholic Church, for here we receive the fullness of His Truth, Beauty, and Goodness. The Church is Your visible sign on earth that You remain with us through St. Peter, the Apostles, and their successors through the ages. It will be so until the end of time, and we have the guarantee of the Eternal Word of the Living God that the gates of hell shall never prevail against her.

In this Church, Your Bride, whose members make up Your Body, are given authority and power at our Baptism to do the works that You had done. You have assured us that we will do even greater works because of the Holy Spirit whom You have sent and who lives with us, empowering us. Let us go forth with this confidence, Lord, and with faith as we do the works of mercy that love commands us to do.

Grant us the grace to support the Church, its Bishops and priests, its religious sisters and brothers, contributing generously as they preach, teach, and witness to the Gospel with their lives.

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘As you go, proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand. Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out devils. You received without charge, give without charge. Provide yourselves with no gold or silver, not even with a few coppers for your purses, with no haversack for the journey or spare tunic or footwear or a staff, for the workman deserves his keep.
‘Whatever town or village you go into, ask for someone trustworthy and stay with him until you leave. As you enter his house, salute it, and if the house deserves it, let your peace descend upon it; if it does not, let your peace come back to you. And if anyone does not welcome you or listen to what you have to say, as you walk out of the house or town shake the dust from your feet. I tell you solemnly, on the day of Judgement it will not go as hard with the land of Sodom and Gomorrah as with that town.’

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

WEDNESDAY OF WEEK 14 IN ORDINARY TIME - 2025

DAILY HOLY MASS READINGS

The kingdom of God is close at hand:
repent and believe the Good News. MK 1:15


GENESIS 41:55-57,42:5-7,17-24

My Soul's Beloved,

Unconfessed and unrepentant sin will always haunt us and color our lives. We cannot escape the consequences of the grave sins we commit, no matter how hard we try to explain them away, make excuses, ignore them, or bury them. They will surface eventually, and we will have to face them and acknowledge the evil we have done, just as Joseph's brothers did. When they faced starvation, their father sent them to Egypt to buy grain. Little did they know that the brother they sold into slavery was now the second most powerful man after the Pharaoh. Joseph recognized them and, after making them suffer a little, he revealed who he was and gladly and generously shared all that God had blessed him with in this land of exile to which he was banished.

My Lord, when we are truly contrite when we humble ourselves and acknowledge our sins and beg for forgiveness, You will not only readily forgive us but will remember them no more. You will pour fresh graces into our souls. If, recognizing that without You we will die in our sins, we lean on You and ask You to remain with us and help us, You will keep us from stumbling and falling.

Thank You for the two great Sacraments we can receive frequently after Baptism, Lord, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, which enables us to receive the greatest Sacrament of all, the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. Without this heavenly Bread, we would surely perish as so many do today. May every Christian who prays the words in the prayer that You taught us, 'Give us this day our daily bread', come to know that it is not just ordinary bread that we pray for each day, but for the supersubstantial Bread that wells up to eternal life in us and makes us like You.

When the whole country of Egypt began to feel the famine, the people cried out to Pharaoh for bread. But Pharaoh told all the Egyptians, ‘Go to Joseph and do what he tells you.’ There was famine all over the world. Then Joseph opened all the granaries and sold grain to the Egyptians. The famine grew worse in the land of Egypt. People came to Egypt from all over the world to buy grain from Joseph, for the famine had grown severe throughout the world.
Israel’s sons with others making the same journey went to buy grain, for there was famine in the land of Canaan. It was Joseph, as the man in authority over the country, who sold the grain to all comers. So Joseph’s brothers went and bowed down before him, their faces touching the ground. When Joseph saw his brothers he recognised them. But he did not make himself known to them, and he spoke harshly to them. Then he kept them all in custody for three days.
On the third day Joseph said to them, ‘Do this and you shall keep your lives, for I am a man who fears God. If you are honest men let one of your brothers be kept in the place of your detention; as for you, go and take grain to relieve the famine of your families. You shall bring me your youngest brother; this way your words will be proved true, and you will not have to die!’ This they did. They said to one another, ‘Truly we are being called to account for our brother. We saw his misery of soul when he begged our mercy, but we did not listen to him and now this misery has come home to us.’ Reuben answered them, ‘Did I not tell you not to wrong the boy? But you did not listen, and now we are brought to account for his blood.’ They did not know that Joseph understood, because there was an interpreter between them. He left them and wept.


PSALM 32(33):2-3,10-11,18-19

May your love be upon us, O Lord, as we place all our hope in you.

Give thanks to the Lord upon the harp,
with a ten-stringed lute sing him songs.
O sing him a song that is new,
play loudly, with all your skill.

He frustrates the designs of the nations,
he defeats the plans of the peoples.
His own designs shall stand for ever,
the plans of his heart from age to age.

The Lord looks on those who revere him,
on those who hope in his love,
to rescue their souls from death,
to keep them alive in famine.

May your love be upon us, O Lord, as we place all our hope in you.

MATTHEW 10:1-7

My Soul's Beloved,

How it must grieve You that the people chosen by God to be His own rejected the Messiah that their ancestors prayed and longed for when the Father sent You into the world in answer to their prayers. When we think we know the Heart and Mind of God better than He does, as so many Christians do. Pride, stubbornness, and hardness of heart have made them easy game for the Enemy. Concupiscence rules their lives, and many of them are reluctant to embrace the fullness of Truth in the Catholic Church because they will be called to live pure and holy lives. They prefer to cling to the sins of the flesh, which they would have to renounce and strive to live holy and pure lives.

You appointed the Twelve after spending a night in prayer. You called them by name, and empowered them with Your own authority and power, and this same authority and power have been handed down to the successor of Peter and the successors to the Eleven, the Bishops in the Catholic Church. This is why, outside the Church, there is no salvation, and whether or not we believe it does not make it any less true.

The Catholic Church is Your Body, we who are baptised are members of Your Body and children of God. Together with the Pope and the Bishops, we are to go out into the world and make disciples of all nations, and we will be judged accordingly.

Jesus summoned his twelve disciples, and gave them authority over unclean spirits with power to cast them out and to cure all kinds of diseases and sickness.
These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon who is called Peter, and his brother Andrew; James the son of Zebedee, and his brother John; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas, and Matthew the tax collector; James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot, the one who was to betray him. These twelve Jesus sent out, instructing them as follows:
‘Do not turn your steps to pagan territory, and do not enter any Samaritan town; go rather to the lost sheep of the House of Israel. And as you go, proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand.’