Marriage Readings
Wedding
Mass Readings
1. First Reading –
regularly from the Old Testament
2. Responsorial Psalm
(this can be sung)
3. Second Reading –
regularly taken from the New Testament
4 Gospel (preceded by an
Acclamation)
It is always important to plan
your Wedding Mass Readings in conjunction with the priest who is
celebrating your wedding.
A selection of possible First
Readings – taken from the Old Testament
A reading from the book of
Genesis (1:26-28, 31a)
God said, “Let us make man in
our own image, in the likeness of ourselves, and let them be masters
of the fish of the sea, the
birds of heaven, the cattle, all the wild beasts and all the reptiles that
crawl
upon the earth.”
God created man in the image of
himself,
in the image of God he created
him,
male and female he created them.
God blessed them, saying to
them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth and conquer it. Be master of the fish
of the sea, the birds of heaven and all living animals on the earth.” God saw
all he had made, and indeed it was very good.
The Word of the Lord.
A reading from the book of
Genesis (2:18-24)
The Lord God said, ‘It is not
good that the man should be alone. I will make him a helpmate.’ So from
the soil the Lord God fashioned
all the wild beasts of the earth. These he brought to the man to see
what he would call them; each
one was to bear the name the man would give it. The man gave
names to all the cattle, all the
birds of heaven and all the wild beasts. But no helpmate suitable for
man was found for him. So the
Lord God made the man fall into a deep sleep. And while he slept, he
took one of his ribs and
enclosed it in flesh. The Lord built the rib he had taken from the man into a
woman, and brought her to the
man. The man exclaimed:
‘This at last is bone from my
bones,
and flesh from my flesh!
This is to be called woman,
for this was taken from man.’
That is why a man leaves his
father and mother and joins himself to his wife, and they become one
body.
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A reading from the book of
Genesis (24:48-51, 58-67)
Abraham’s servant said to Laban:
“I bless the Lord, God of my master Abraham, who had so
graciously led me to choose the
daughter of my master’s brother for his son. Now tell me whether you are
prepared to show kindness and goodness to my master; if no, say so, and I shall
know what to do.”
Laban and Bethuel replied, “This
is from the Lord; it is not on our own power to say yes or no to you.
Rebekah is there before you.
Take her and go; and let her become the wife of your master’s son, as
the Lord has decreed.” They
called Rebekah and asked her “Do you want to leave with this man?” “I
do,” she replied. Accordingly
they let their sister Rebekah go, with her nurse, and Abraham’s servant
and his men. They blessed
Rebekah in these words:
‘Sister of ours, increase
to thousands and tens of
thousands!
May your descendants gain
possession
of the gates of their enemies!”
Rebekah and her servants stood up,
mounted the camels, and followed the man. The servants took
Rebekah and departed.
Isaac, who lived in Negeb, had
meanwhile come into the wilderness of the well of Lahai roi. Now
Isaac went walking in the fields
as evening fell, and looking up saw camels approaching. And
Rebekah looked up and saw Isaac.
She jumped down from her camel, and asked the servant, “Who
is that man walking through he
fields to meet us?” The servant replied, “That is my master.” Then she took her
veil and his/her face. The servant told Isaac the whole story, and Isaac led
Rebekah into his tent and made her his wife; and he loved her. And so Isaac was
consoled for the loss of his mother.
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A Reading from the Book of
Ruth (1:16-17)
Ruth said,
“Do not press me to leave you
or to turn back from following
you!
Where you go, I will go;
Where you lodge, I will lodge;
your people shall be my people,
and your God my God.
Where you die, I will die
-there will I be buried.
May the Lord do thus and so to
me,
and more as well, if even death
parts me from you!”
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A reading from the book of
Tobit (8:4-8)
On the evening of their
marriage, Tobias said to Sarah,
‘Let us pray and implore our
Lord that he grant us
mercy and safety.’ Tobias began
by saying,
‘Blessed are you, O God of our
ancestors,
and blessed is your name in all
generations forever.
Let the heavens and the whole
creation
bless you forever.
You made Adam,
and for him you made his wife
Eve
as a helper and support.
From the two of them the human
race has sprung.
You said,
“It is not good that the man
should be alone;
let us make a helper for him
like himself.”
I now am taking this kinswoman
of mine,
not because of lust,
but with sincerity.
Grant that she and I may find
mercy
and that we may grow old
together.’
And they both said, ‘Amen,
Amen.’
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A reading from the Song of
Songs (2:8-10,14,16; 8:6-7)
I hear my Beloved.
See how he comes
leaping on the mountains,
bounding over the hills.
My Beloved is like a gazelle,
like a young stag.
See where he stands
behind our wall.
He looks in at the windows,
He peers through the lattice.
My beloved lifts up his voice,
he says to me,
‘Come hen, my love,
my lovely one, come.
My dove, hiding in the clefts of
the rock.
In the covert of the cliff,
Show me your face,
let me hear your voice;
for your voice is sweet,
and your face is beautiful.’
My beloved is mine and I am his.
Set me as a seal upon your
heart,
as a seal on your arm.
For love is strong as Death,
Jealousy relentless as Sheol.
The flash of it is a flash of
fire,
a flame of the Lord himself.
Love no flood can quench, no
torrents drown.
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Reading from the Song of
Songs (2:10-14, 16)
My beloved lifts up his voice,
he says to me,
‘Come then, my love,
my lovely one, come.
For see, winter is past,
the rains are over and gone.
The flowers appear on earth.
The season of glad songs has
come,
the cooing of the turtledove is
heard
in our land.
The fig tree is forming its
first figs
and the blossoming vines give
out their fragrance.
Come then, my love,
my lovely one, come.
My dove, hiding in the clefts of
the rock.
In the covert of the cliff,
Show me your face,
let me hear your voice;
for your voice is sweet,
and your face is beautiful.’
My beloved is mine and I am his.
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A reading from the book of
Ecclesiasticus (26: 1-4.13-16)
Happy the husband of a really
good wife;
The number of his days will be
doubled.
A perfect wife is the joy of her
husband,
He will live out the years of
his life in peace.
A good wife is the best of
portions,
Reserved for those who fear the
Lord;
Rich or poor, they will be glad
of heart,
Cheerful of face, whatever the
season.
The grace of a wife will charm
her husband,
Her accomplishments will make
him stronger.
A silent wife is a gift from the
Lord,
No price can be put on a
well-trained character.
A modest wife is a boon twice
over,
A chaste character cannot be
weighed on scales.
Like the sun rising over the
mountains of the Lord
Is the beauty of a good wife in
a well-kept house.
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A Reading from the book of
Sirach (6: 7-11a, 12, 14-16.)
If you want a friend take them
on trial and do not be in a hurry to trust them, for one kind of friend is only
so when it suits him but will not stand by you in your day of trouble.
Another kind of friend will fall
out with you, and to your amazement make your quarrel public. And a
third type of friend will share
your table but will not stand by you in your day of trouble. When you are doing
well, they will be right beside you, but if disaster befalls you, he will turn
his back and keep out of your way.
A faithful friend is a true
shelter. Whoever finds one has found a real treasure. A faithful friend is
invaluable; there is no
measuring their worth. A faithful friend is like the deep drink of life and
those
who follow the Lord will find
one.
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A Reading from the Prophet
Isaiah (61: 10-11)
I will greatly rejoice in the
Lord,
my whole being shall exult in my
God;
for he has clothed me with the
garments of salvation,
he has covered me with the robe
of righteousness,
as a bridegroom decks himself
with a garland,
and as a bride adorns herself
with her jewels.
For as the earth brings forth
its shoots,
and as a garden causes what is
sown in it to spring up,
so the Lord God will cause
righteousness
and praise to spring up before
all the nations.
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A reading from the prophet
Jeremiah (31:31-34)
See, the days are coming – it is
the Lord who speaks – when I will make a new covenant with the
House of Israel and the House of
Judah, but not like the one I made with their ancestors on the day I
took them by the hand to bring
them out of the land of Egypt. No, this is the covenant I will make with the
House of Israel when those days arrive – it is the Lord who speaks. Deep within
them I will plant my law, writing it on their hearts. Then I will be their God
and they shall be my people. There will be no further need for neighbour to try
to teach neighbour, or brother to say to brother, ‘Learn to know the Lord!’ No,
they will all know me, the least no less than the greatest – it is the Lord who
speaks.
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The following reading or
another from the same book or Acts is used during Eastertide (From
Easter Sunday to Pentecost
Sunday).
A reading from the book of
the Apocalypse (19:1,5-9)
I, John, seemed to hear the
great sound of a huge crowd in heaven, singing, ‘Alleluia! Victory and
glory and power to our God!’ Then
a voice came from the throne; it said, ‘Praise our God, you servants of his and
all who, great and small, revere him’. And I seemed to hear the voices of a
huge crowd, like the sound of the ocean or the great roar of thunder,
answering, ‘Alleluia! The reign of the Lord our God Almighty has begun; let us
be glad and joyful and give praise to God, because this is the time for the
marriage of the Lamb.
His bride is ready, and she has
been able to dress herself in dazzling white linen, because her linen is
made of the good deeds of the
saints.’ The angel said, ‘Write this: Happy are those who are invited to the
wedding feast of the lamb.’
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A selection of possible
Responsorial Psalms
These are often sung, if so, try
to choose a hymn/sung psalm where your guests can join in and
participate in the singing.
Psalm 32 (Ps 32:12,18,20-22, R:
v.5)
Response: The Lord fills
the earth with His love.
They are
happy, whose God is the Lord,
the people he
has chosen as his own.
The Lord
looks on those who revere him,
on those who
hope in his love. (R)
Our soul is
waiting for the Lord.
The Lord is
our help and our shield.
In him do our
hearts find joy.
We trust in
his holy name.
May your love
be upon us, O Lord,
as we place
all our hope in you. (R)
Psalm 33 (Ps 33:12,18,20-22,
v.5)
Response: I will bless the
Lord at all times.
I will bless
the Lord at all times,
his praise
always on my lips;
in the Lord
my soul shall make its boast.
The humble
shall hear and be glad. (R)
Glorify the
Lord with me.
Together let
us praise his name.
I sought the
Lord and he answered me;
from all my
terrors he set me free. (R)
Look towards
him and be radiant;
let your
faces not be abashed.
This poor man
called; the Lord heard him
and rescued
him from all his distress. (R)
The angel of
the Lord is encamped
around those
who revere him, to rescue them.
Taste and see
that the Lord is good.
He is happy
who seeks refuge in him. (R)
Psalm 102 (Ps 102:1-2, 8, 13,
17-18 R: v. 8 Alt R: v.17)
Response: The Lord is
compassion and love.
My soul, give
thanks to the Lord,
all my being
bless his holy name.
My soul, give
thanks to the Lord
and never
forget all his blessings. (R)
The Lord is
compassion and love,
slow to anger
and rich in mercy.
As a father
has compassion on his sons,
the Lord has
pity on those who fear him. (R)
The love of
the Lord is everlasting
upon those
who hold him in fear;
his justice
reaches out to children’s children
when they
keep his covenant in truth. (R)
Psalm 111 (Ps 111:1-9. R: cf
v.1)
Response: Happy the one
who takes delight in the Lords commands.
Happy the man
who fears the Lord,
who takes
delight in his commands.
His sons will
be powerful on earth;
the children
of the upright are blessed. (R)
Riches and
wealth are in his house;
his justice
stands firm for ever.
He is a light
in the darkness for the upright:
he is
generous, merciful and just. (R)
The good man
takes pity and lends.
he conducts
his affairs with honour.
The just man
will never waver:
he will be
remembered for ever. (R)
He has no
fear of evil news;
with a firm
heart he trusts in the Lord.
With a
steadfast heart he will not fear;
he will see
the downfall of his foes. (R)
Open-handed,
he gives to the poor;
his justice
stands firm for ever.
His head will
be raised in glory. (R)
Psalm 127 (Ps 127:1-5 R: cf. v.1
Alt. R: v.4)
Response: O blessed are
those who fear the Lord!
O blessed are
those who fear the Lord
and walk in
his ways!
By the labour
of your hands you shall eat.
You will be
happy and prosper. (R)
Your wife will
be like a fruitful vine
in the heart
of your house;
your children
like shoots of the olive,
around your
table. (R)
Indeed thus
shall be blessed
the man who
fears the Lord.
May the Lord
bless you from Zion
all the days
of your life! (R)
Psalm 144 (Ps 144:8-10, 15,
17-18 R v.9)
Response: How good is the
Lord to all.
The Lord is
kind and full of compassion.
slow to
anger, abounding in love.
How good is
the Lord to all,
compassionate
to all his creatures. (R)
All your
creatures shall thank you, O Lord,
and your
friends shall repeat their blessing.
The eyes of
all creatures look to you
and you give
them their food in due time. (R)
The Lord is
just in all his ways
and loving in
all his deeds.
He is close
to all who call him,
who call on
him from their hearts.(R)
Psalm 148 (Ps 148:1-4, 9-14. R:
v.12)
Response: Praise the name
of the Lord.
Praise the
Lord from the heavens,
praise him in
the heights.
Praise him,
all his angels,
praise him,
all his host. (R)
Praise him,
sun and moon,
praise him,
shining starts.
Praise him,
highest heavens,
and the
waters about the heavens.(R)
All the
mountains and hills,
all fruit
trees and cedars,
beasts wild
and tame,
reptiles and
birds on the wing.(R)
All earths
kings and peoples,
earth’s
princes and rulers:
young men and
maidens,
old men
together with children. (R)
Let them
praise the name of the Lord
for he alone
is exalted.
The splendor
of his name
reaches
beyond heaven and earth (R)
A selection of possible
Second Readings
A reading from the letter
of St Paul to the Romans (8:31-35, 37-39)
With God on our side who can be
against us? Since God did not spare his own Son, but gave him up
to benefit us all, we may be
certain, after such a gift, that he will not refuse anything he can give.
Could anyone accuse those that
God has chosen? When God acquits, could anyone condemn?
Could Christ Jesus? No! He not
only died for us – he rose from the dead, and there at Gods right
hand he stands and pleads for
us. Nothing therefore can come between us and the love of Christ, even if we
are troubled or worried, or being persecuted, or lacking food or clothes, or
being threatened or attacked. These are the trails through which we triumph, by
the power of him who loved us. For I am certain of this: neither death nor
life, no angel, no prince, nothing that exists, nothing still to come, not any
power, or height or depth, nor any created thing, can ever come between us and
the love of God made visible in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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A reading from the letter of
St Paul to the Romans (12:1-2,9-18)
Think of God’s mercy, my
brothers, and worship him, I beg you, in a way that is worthy of thinking
beings, by offering your living
bodies as a holy sacrifice, truly pleasing to God. Do not model
yourselves on the behaviour of
the world around you, but let your behaviour change, modelled by
your new mind. This is the only
way to discover the will of God and know what is good, what it is that God
wants, what is the perfect thing to do.
Do not let your love be a
pretense, but sincerely prefer good to evil. Love each other as much as
brothers should, and have a
profound respect for each other. Work for the Lord with untiring effort and with
great earnestness of spirit. If you have hope, this will make you cheerful. Do
not give up if trials come; and keep on praying. If any of the saints are in
need you must share with them; and you should make hospitality your special
care.
Bless those who persecute you:
never curse them, bless them. Rejoice with those who rejoice and be
sad with those in sorrow. Treat
everyone with equal kindness; never be condescending but make real friends with
the poor. Do not allow yourselves to become self-satisfied. Never repay evil
with evil but let everyone see that you are interested only in the highest
ideals. Do all you can to live at peace with everyone.
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A reading from the first
letter of St Paul to the Corinthians(6:13-15, 17-20.)
The body is not meant for
fornication; it is for the Lord, and the Lord for the body. God, who raised the
Lord from the dead, will by his power raise us up too.
You know, surely, that your
bodies are members making up the body of Christ. But anyone who is 11
joined to the Lord is one spirit
with him.
Keep away from fornication. All
the other sins are committed outside the body; but to fornicate is to
sin against your own body. Your
body, you know, is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you since
you received him from God. You
are not your own property; you have been bought and paid for. That is why you
should use your body for the glory of God.
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A reading from the first
letter of St Paul to the Corinthians (12:31-13:8.)
Be ambitious for the higher
gifts. And I am going to show you a way that is better than any of them.
If I have all the eloquence of
men or of angels, but speak without love, I am simply a gong booming or a
cymbal clashing. If I have the gift of prophecy, understanding all the
mysteries there are, and
knowing everything, and if I
have faith in all its fullness, to move mountains, but without love, then I
am nothing at all. If I give
away all that I possess, piece by piece, and if I even let them take my body
to burn it, but am without love,
it will do me no good whatever.
Love is always patient and kind;
it is never jealous; love is never boastful or conceited; it is never rude or
selfish; it does not take offence, and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure
in other people’s sins but delights in the truth; it is always ready to excuse,
to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes. Love does not come to an end.
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A reading from the letter of
St Paul to the Ephesians (5:2,21-33)
Follow Christ by loving as he
loved you, giving himself up for us as an offering and a sweet-smelling
sacrifice to God. Husbands
should love their wives, just as Christ loved the Church and sacrificed
himself for her to make her holy
by washing her in cleansing water with a form of words, so that when he took
the Church to himself she would be glorious, with no speck or wrinkle or
anything like that, but holy and faultless. In the same way, husbands must love
their wives as they love their own bodies; for a man to love his wife is for
him to love himself. A man never hates his own body, but he feeds it and looks
after it; and that is the way Christ treats the Church because we are part of
his Body. This is why a man leaves his father and mother and becomes attached
to his wife, and the two become one flesh. This mystery has great significance,
but I am applying it to Christ and the Church. To sum up: you also, each one of
you, must love his wife as he loves himself; and let every wife respect her husband.
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A reading from the letter of
St. Paul to the Colossians (3: 12-17.)
You are God’s chosen race, his
saints; he loves you, and you should be clothed in sincere
compassion, in kindness and
humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with one another; forgive each
other as soon as the quarrel
begins. The Lord has forgiven you; now you must do the same. Over all
these clothes, to keep them
together and complete them. Put on love. And may the peace of Christ
reign in your hearts, because it
is for this that you were called together as parts of one body.
Always be thankful. Let the
message of Christ, in all it’s richness, find a home with you. Teach each
other, and advise each other, in
all wisdom. With gratitude in your hearts sing psalms and hymns and inspired
songs to God; and never say or do anything except in the name of the Lord
Jesus, giving
thanks to God the Father through
him.
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A reading from the first
letter of St John (3: 18-24)
My children,
our love is not to be just words
or mere talk,
but something real and active;
only by this can we be certain
that we are children of the
truth
and be able to quieten our
conscience in his presence,
whatever accusations it may
raise against us,
because God is greater than our
conscience and he knows everything.
My dear people,
if we cannot be condemned by our
own conscience,
we need not be afraid in God’s
presence,
and whatever we ask him,
we shall receive,
because we keep his commandments
and live the kind of life he
wants.
His commandments are these:
that we believe in the name of
his Son Jesus Christ
and that we love one another
as he told us to.
Whoever keeps his commandments
lives in God and God lives in
him.
We know that he lives in us
by the Spirit that he has given
us.
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A reading from the first
letter of St John (4: 7-12)
My dear people,
Let us love one another
Since love comes from God
And everyone who loves is
begotten by God and knows God.
Anyone who fails to love can
never have known God,
Because God is love.
God’s love for us was revealed
When he sent into the world his
only Son
So that we could have life
through him;
This is the love I mean:
Not our love for God,
But God’s love for us when he
sent his Son
To be the sacrifice that takes
our sins away.
My dear people,
Since God has loved us so much,
We too should love one another.
No one has ever seen God;
But as long as we love one
another
God will live in us
And his love will be complete in
us.
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Gospel Acclamation
One of the following is
either sung or read before the proclamation of the Gospel.
Alleluia,
Alleluia!
God is love;
Anyone who lives in love
Let us love
one another lives in God
as God has
loved us. and God lives in him
Alleluia !
Alleluia!
Alleluia,
Alleluia!
As long as we
love one another Everyone who loves
God will live
in us is born of God
and his love
will be complete in us and knows him
Alleluia!
Alleluia
The Gospel (the whole
congregation stands out of respect to listen to the Gospel being proclaimed,
as they are the words of
Christ himself)
A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to Matthew. (5:1-12)
Seeing the crowds, Jesus went up
to the hill. There he sat down, and was joined by the disciples.
Then he began to speak. This is
what he taught them:
How happy are the poor in
spirit;
Theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Happy the gentle:
They shall have the earth for
their heritage.
Happy those who mourn:
They shall be comforted.
Happy those who hunger and thirst
for what is right:
They shall be satisfied.
Happy the merciful:
They shall have mercy shown
them.
Happy the pure in heart:
They shall seek God.
Happy the peacemakers:
They shall be called sons of
God.
Happy those who are persecuted
in the cause of right:
Theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Happy are you when people abuse
you and persecute you and speak all kinds of calumny against
you on my account.
Rejoice and be glad, for your
reward will be great in heaven.
The Gospel of the Lord
A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to Matthew (5:13-16)
Jesus said to his disciples:
‘You are the salt of the earth. But if salt becomes tasteless, what can
make it salty again? It is good
for nothing, and can only be thrown out to be trampled under foot by
men. You are the light of the
world. A city built on a hill-top cannot be hidden. No one lights a lamp to put
it under a tub; they put it on the lampstand where it shines for everyone in
the house. In the same way your light must shine in the sight of men, so that,
seeing your good works, they may give the praise to your Father in heaven.”
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A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to Matthew (7:21,24-29)
Jesus said to his disciples,
‘Not everyone who says to me, “Lord, Lord,” will enter the kingdom of
heaven, but only the one who
does the will of my Father in heaven. ‘Everyone then who hears these
words of mine and acts on them
will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The rain fell, the
floods came, and the winds blew
and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been
founded on rock. And everyone
who hears these words of mine and does not act on them will be like a foolish
man who built his house on sand. The rain fell, and the floods came, and the
winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell – and great was its fall!’
Now when Jesus had finished
saying these things, the crowds were astonished at his teaching, for he
taught them as one having
authority, and not as their scribes.
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A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to Matthew (19:3-6)
Some Pharisees approached Jesus,
and to test him they said “Is it against the Law for a man to
divorce his wife on any pretext
whatever?” Jesus answered: “Have you not read that the creator from the
beginning made them male and female and that he said: This is why a man must
leave his father and mother, and cling to his wife, and he two become one body.
So then, what God has united, man must not divide.”
The Gospel of the Lord
A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to Matthew (22:35-40)
A lawyer, to disconcert Jesus,
put a question, “Master, which is the greatest commandment of the
Law?” Jesus said, “You must love
the Lord your God with all your hear, and with all your soul, and
with all your mind. This is the
greatest and the first commandment. The second resembles it: You
must love your neighbour as
yourself. On these two commandments hang the whole law, and the
prophets also.”
The Gospel of the Lord
A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to Mark (10:6-9)
Jesus said: “From the beginning
of creation God made them male and female. That is why a man
must leave father and mother,
and the two become one body. They are no longer two, therefore, but one body.
So then, what God has united, man must not divide.”
The Gospel of the Lord
A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to John (2:1-11)
There was a wedding at Cana in
Galilee. The mother of Jesus was there, and Jesus and his disciples
had also been invited. When they
ran out of wine, since the wine provided for the wedding was all
finished, the mother of Jesus
said to him, “They have no wine.” Jesus said, “Woman, why turn to me? My hour
has not yet come.” His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.”
There were six stone jars standing there, meant for the ablutions that are
customary among the Jews: each could hold twenty or thirty gallons. Jesus said
to the servants, “Fill the jars with water”, and they filled them to the brim.
“Draw some out now,” he told them, “and take it to the steward.” They did this;
the steward tasted the water, and it turned into wine. Having no idea where it
came from – only the stewards who had drawn the water knew – the steward called
the bridegroom and said: “People generally serve the best wine first, and keep
the cheaper sort till the guests have had plenty to drink; but you have kept
the best wine till now.” This was the first of the signs given by Jesus: it was
given at Cana in Galilee. He let his glory be seen, and his disciples believed
in him.
The Gospel of the Lord
A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to John (15:9-12)
Jesus said to his disciples;
‘As the Father has loved me,
so I have loved you.
Remain in my love.
If you keep my commandments
You will remain in my love,
Just as I have kept my Father’s
commandments
And remain in his love.
I have told you this
So that my own joy may be in you
And your joy be complete
This is my commandment:
Love one another,
As I have loved you’.
The Gospel of the Lord
A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to John (15:12-16).
Jesus said to his disciples,
‘This my commandment:
love one another,
as I have loved you.
No one can have greater love
than to lay down his life for
his friends.
You are my friends
if you do what I command you.
I shall no longer call you
servants,
because a servant does not know
his master’s business;
I call you friends,
because I have made known to you
everything I have learnt from my
Father.
You did not choose me,
no, I chose you;
and I commissioned you
to go out and to bear fruit,
fruit that will last;
so that the Father will give you
anything you ask him in my
name.’
The Gospel of the Lord
A reading from the Holy
Gospel according to John (17:20-26)
Jesus raised his eyes to heaven
and said:
“Holy Father,
I pray not only for these,
but for those also
who through their words will
believe in me.
May they all be one.
Father, may they be one in us,
as you are in me and I am in
you,
so that the world may believe it
was you who sent me.
I have given them the glory you
gave to me,
that they may be one as we are
one.
With me in them and you in me,
may they be so completely one
that the world will realise that
it was you who sent me
and that I have loved them as
much as you loved me.
Father,
I want those you have given me
to be with me where I am,
so that they may always see the
glory
you have given me
because you loved me
before the foundation of the
world.
Father, Righteous One,
the world has not known you,
but I have known you,
and these have known
that you have sent me.
I have made your name known to
them
and will continue to make it
known,
so that the love with which you
loved me may be in them,
and so that I may be in them.”
The Gospel of the Lord