Martii 14, 2015

Lectio

Osee: 6:1-6

6:1 In their tribulation, they will arise early to me. Veni, let us return to the Lord.
6:2 For he has seized us, and he will heal us. He will strike, and he will cure us.
6:3 He will revive us after two days; on the third day he will raise us up, and we will live in his sight. We will understand, and we will continue on, so that we may know the Lord. His landing place has been prepared like the first light of morning, and he will come to us like the early and the late rains of the land.
6:4 What am I to do with you, Ephraim? What am I to do with you, Iudas? Your mercy is like the morning mist, and like the dew passing away in the morning.
6:5 Quod huius, I have cut them with the prophets, I have slain them with the words of my mouth; and your opinions will depart like the light.
6:6 For I desired mercy and not sacrifice, and knowledge of God more than holocausts.

Evangelium'

Lectio sancti Evangelii secundum Lucam 18: 9-14

18:9 Sed de quibusdam qui se justos reputant, cum despicatui, dixit autem et hanc parabolam:
18:10 "Duo homines ad templum ascenderunt", ut orare. unus erat pharisaeus, et alter publicanus.
18:11 Stans, Pharisaeus sic intra se orabat: 'O deus, gratias ago tibi quod non sum sicut ceteri homines: latrones, iniustus, adulteri, sicut hic publicanus eligit.
18:12 Jejuno bis inter sabbata. decimas do ex omnibus, que possideo.
18:13 et publicanus, stantibus procul, nolebat etiam oculos ad caelum levare. Sed percussit pectus suum, dicens: 'O deus, miserere mei, peccator.'
18:14 tibi dico, Et descendit hic iustificatus in domum suam, sed non alterum. Omnis enim qui se exaltat humiliabitur; et qui se humiliat exaltabitur.

 


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