Reading 1,
First Kings 17:10-16
10 So he went off to Sidon. And when he reached the city gate, there was a
widow gathering sticks. Addressing her he said, 'Please bring a little water in a pitcher for me to drink.'
11 She was on her way to fetch it when he called after her. 'Please', he said, 'bring me a scrap of bread in your hand.'
12 'As
Yahweh your
God
lives,' she replied, 'I have no baked bread, but only a handful of meal
in a jar and a little oil in a jug; I am just gathering a stick or two
to go and prepare this for myself and my son to eat, and then we shall
die.'
13 But
Elijah
said to her, 'Do not be afraid, go and do as you have said; but first
make a little scone of it for me and bring it to me, and then make some
for yourself and for your son.
14 For Yahweh,
God of Israel, says this: Jar of meal shall not be spent, jug of oil shall not be emptied, before the day when
Yahweh sends rain on the face of the earth.'
15 The
woman went and did as
Elijah told her and they ate the food, she, himself and her son.
16 The jar of meal was not spent nor the jug of oil emptied, just as
Yahweh had foretold through Elijah.
Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 146:7, 8-9, 9-10
7 gives
justice to the oppressed, gives food to the hungry;
Yahweh sets prisoners free.
8 Yahweh gives sight to the blind, lifts up those who are bowed down.
9 Yahweh protects the stranger, he sustains the orphan and the widow.
Yahweh loves the upright,but he frustrates the wicked.
10 Yahweh reigns for ever, your God, Zion, from age to age.
Gospel, Mark 12:38-44
38 In his teaching he said, 'Beware of the
scribes who like to walk about in long robes, to be greeted respectfully in the market squares,
39 to take the front seats in the synagogues and the places of
honour at banquets;
40 these are the men who devour the
property of widows and for show offer long prayers. The more severe
will be the
sentence they receive.'
41
He sat down opposite the treasury and watched the people putting money
into the treasury, and many of the rich put in a great deal.
42 A poor
widow came and put in two small coins, the equivalent of a penny.
43 Then he called his disciples and said to them, 'In
truth I tell you, this poor
widow has put more in than all who have contributed to the treasury;
44 for they have all put in money they could spare, but she in her
poverty has put in everything she possessed, all she had to live on.'
Reading 2, Hebrews 9:24-28
24 It is not as though
Christ had entered a man-made
sanctuary which was merely a model of the real one; he entered
heaven itself, so that he now appears in the presence of
God on our behalf.
25 And he does not have to offer himself again and again, as the high
priest goes into the
sanctuary year after year with the blood that is not his own,
26
or else he would have had to suffer over and over again since the world
began. As it is, he has made his appearance once and for all, at the
end of the last age, to do away with
sin by sacrificing himself.
27 Since human beings die only once, after which comes judgement,
28 so
Christ too, having offered himself only once to bear the
sin of many,
will manifest himself a second time,
sin being no more, to those who are waiting for him, to bring them salvation.