Monday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary TimeMark 5: 1-20
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Reading 1 Hebrews 11: 32-40
Brothers and sisters:
What more shall I say? I have not
time to tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets, who
by faith conquered kingdoms, did what was righteous, obtained the promises; they
closed the mouths of lions, put out raging fires, escaped the devouring sword; out of
weakness they were made powerful, became strong in battle, and turned back foreign
invaders. Women received back their dead through resurrection. Some were tortured and
would not accept deliverance, in order to obtain a better resurrection. Others endured
mockery, scourging, even chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, sawed in two, put to death
at sword's point; they went about in skins of sheep or goats, needy, afflicted,
tormented. The world was not worthy of them. They wandered about in deserts and on
mountains, in caves and in crevices in the earth.
Yet all these, though approved because of their faith, did not receive what had been
promised. God had foreseen something better for us, so that without us they should not be
made perfect.
Psalm 31: 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
R. (25) Let your hearts take comfort, all who hope in the Lord.
How
great is the goodness, O LORD,
which you have in store for those who fear you,
And which, toward those who take refuge in
you,
you show in the
sight of the children of men.
R. Let your hearts take
comfort, all who hope in the Lord.
You hide them in the shelter of your
presence
from the
plottings of men;
You screen them within your abode
from the strife of tongues.
R. Let your hearts take comfort, all who hope in the Lord.
Blessed be the LORD whose wondrous
mercy
he has shown
me in a fortified city.
R. Let your hearts take
comfort, all who hope in the Lord.
Once I said in my anguish,
"I am cut off from your
sight";
Yet you
heard the sound of my pleading
when I cried out to you.
R. Let
your hearts take comfort, all who hope in the Lord.
Love the LORD, all you his faithful
ones!
The LORD keeps
those who are constant,
but more than requites those who act proudly.
R. Let your hearts take comfort, all who hope in the
Lord.
Gospel Mark 5: 1-20
Jesus and his disciples came to the other side of the
sea, to the territory of the Gerasenes. When he got out of the boat, at once a man
from the tombs who had an unclean spirit met him. The man had been dwelling among the
tombs, and no one could restrain him any longer, even with a chain. In fact, he had
frequently been bound with shackles and chains, but the chains had been pulled apart by him and
the shackles smashed, and no one was strong enough to subdue him. Night and day among the
tombs and on the hillsides he was always crying out and bruising himself with
stones. Catching sight of Jesus from a distance, he ran up and prostrated himself before
him, crying out in a loud voice, "What have you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High
God? I adjure you by God, do not torment me!" (He had been saying to him, "Unclean spirit, come
out of the man!") He asked him, "What is your name?" He replied, "Legion is my name. There are
many of us." And he pleaded earnestly with him not to drive them away from that
territory.
Now a large herd of swine was feeding there on the
hillside. And they pleaded with him, "Send us into the swine. Let us enter them." And he let
them, and the unclean spirits came out and entered the swine. The herd of about two thousand
rushed down a steep bank into the sea, where they were drowned. The swineherds ran away
and reported the incident in the town and throughout the countryside. And people came out
to see what had happened. As they approached Jesus, they caught sight of the man who had
been possessed by Legion, sitting there clothed and in his right mind. And they were
seized with fear. Those who witnessed the incident explained to them what had happened to
the possessed man and to the swine. Then they began to beg him to leave their district. As
he was getting into the boat, the man who had been possessed pleaded to remain with
him. But Jesus would not permit him but told him instead, "Go home to your family and announce
to them all that the Lord in his pity has done for you." Then the man went off and began
to proclaim in the Decapolis what Jesus had done for him; and all were
amazed.
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