Day of abstinence from meat (age 14 and up)

***1st Reading***

 Hosea 14: 2-10

 Return to your God Yahweh,

O Israel! Your sins have caused your downfall. Return to Yahweh with humble words. Say to him, “Oh you who show compassion to the fatherless forgive our debt, be appeased.

Instead of bulls and sacrifices, accept the praise from our lips. Assyria will not save us: no longer shall we look for horses nor ever again shall we say ‘Our gods’to the work of our hands.” I will heal their wavering and love them with all my heart for my anger has turned from them.

 I shall be like dew to Israel like the lily will he blossom.Like a cedar he will send down his roots; his young shoots will grow and spread. His splendor will be like an olive tree, his fragrance, like a Lebanon cedar.

 They will dwell in my shade again,they will flourish like the grain,they will blossom like a vine, and their fame will be like Lebanon wine. What would Ephraim do with idols, when it is I who hear and make him prosper? I am like an ever-green cypress tree; all your fruitfulness comes from me.

Who is wise enough to grasp all this? Who is discerning and will understand? Straight are the ways of Yahweh: the just walk in them, but the sinners stumble.

 

Ps 81: 6c-8a, 8bc-9, 10-11ab, 14 & 17 

I am the Lord your God: hear my voice. 

 

**** Gospel ****

Mark 12: 28-34

 A teacher of the Law had been listening to this discussion and admired how Jesus answered them. So he came up and asked him, “Which commandment is the first of all?”

Jesus answered, “The first is: Hear, Israel! The Lord, our God, is One Lord;  and you shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength.   And after this comes another one: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these two.”

The teacher of the Law said to him, “Well spoken, Master; you are right when you say that he is one and there is no other. To love him with all our heart, with all our understanding and with all our strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves is more important than any burnt offering or sacrifice.”

Jesus approved this answer and said, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” But after that, no one dared to ask him any more questions.

 
 Gospel Reflection

What characterizes our life? What is it that moves us every day? The evangelist Mark allows us to hear right from Jesus the center of the Gospel which ought to be the center of our lives. God created us for love. He made sure that everything in us and our whole being is oriented in love.

God planned that we were born and cared for by a mother and we would grow and reach maturity as a person in a fundamental relationship of love within the family. We are to grow in love in order to be able to live in love.

This gospel passage reminds us that the basis of our life in God and of our following of the Lord is love, a love that is not just a feeling that wavers every now and then but a commitment that remains whatever the circumstances of life may be.

The only way to grow in love is to let ourselves be loved by God, to remember and reflect on his goodness every day and to allow his love and mercy to move us to love. A person who feels loved cannot but love in return. A true follower of Christ lives a loving life.