"The Corner Stone" -- by James Tissot |
FIRST
READING: Tobit 1:
3; 2:
1 - 8
3
I, Tobit, walked in the ways of truth and righteousness all the days
of my life, and I performed many acts of charity to my brethren and
countrymen who went with me into the land of the Assyrians, to
Nineveh.
1
When I arrived home and my wife Anna and my son Tobias were restored
to me, at the feast of Pentecost, which is the sacred festival of the
seven weeks, a good dinner was prepared for me and I sat down to eat.
2
Upon seeing the abundance of food I said to my son, "Go and
bring whatever poor man of our brethren you may find who is mindful
of the Lord, and I will wait for you."
3
But he came back and said, "Father, one of our people has been
strangled and thrown into the market place."
4
So before I tasted anything I sprang up and removed the body to a
place of shelter until sunset.
5
And when I returned I washed myself and ate my food in sorrow.
6
Then I remembered the prophecy of Amos, how he said, "Your
feasts shall be turned into mourning, and all your festivities into
lamentation." And I wept.
7
When the sun had set I went and dug a grave and buried the body.
8
And my neighbors laughed at me and said, "He is no longer afraid
that he will be put to death for doing this; he once ran away, and
here he is burying the dead again!"
PSALM:
Psalms 112:
1 - 6
1
Praise the LORD. Blessed is the man who fears the LORD, who greatly
delights in his commandments!
2
His descendants will be mighty in the land; the generation of the
upright will be blessed.
3
Wealth and riches are in his house; and his righteousness endures for
ever.
4
Light rises in the darkness for the upright; the LORD is gracious,
merciful, and righteous.
5
It is well with the man who deals generously and lends, who conducts
his affairs with justice.
6
For the righteous will never be moved; he will be remembered for
ever.
GOSPEL:
Mark 12:
1 - 12
1
And he began to speak to them in parables. "A man planted a
vineyard, and set a hedge around it, and dug a pit for the wine
press, and built a tower, and let it out to tenants, and went into
another country.
2
When the time came, he sent a servant to the tenants, to get from
them some of the fruit of the vineyard.
3
And they took him and beat him, and sent him away empty-handed.
4
Again he sent to them another servant, and they wounded him in the
head, and treated him shamefully.
5
And he sent another, and him they killed; and so with many others,
some they beat and some they killed.
6
He had still one other, a beloved son; finally he sent him to them,
saying, 'They will respect my son.'
7
But those tenants said to one another, 'This is the heir; come, let
us kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.'
8
And they took him and killed him, and cast him out of the vineyard.
9
What will the owner of the vineyard do? He will come and destroy the
tenants, and give the vineyard to others.
10
Have you not read this scripture: 'The very stone which the builders
rejected has become the head of the corner;
11
this was the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes'?"
12
And they tried to arrest him, but feared the multitude, for they
perceived that he had told the parable against them; so they left him
and went away.