Opening
Prayer
Lord
our God,
you invite us, disciples of your Son today,
to be wholly converted to the gospel
and to help extend your kingdom.
Give us hearts open to the good news
and the generosity to share it
with people of our day.
We ask you this through Jesus Christ,
your Son and our Lord,
who lives with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Liturgy
of the Word
First
Reading Introduction:
Today
we begin to read from Hebrews. God speaks to us in nature, in the
people around us, in the events of life. Yet we are often deaf to
his words and his silence. Few listened to his messengers, the prophets.
Finally he spoke through his Son Jesus. The Letter to the Hebrews
stresses this point: in the Gospel we hear Jesus speak and proclaim
his Good News. But is it good news to us today? Do we accept it as
words and the language of his actions addressed to us personally?
First
Reading: Heb:1:1-6
God has spoken in the past to our ancestors through the prophets,
in many different ways, although never completely; but in our times
he has spoken definitively to us through his Son.
He is the one God appointed heir of all things, since through him
he unfolded the stages of the world.
He
is the radiance of God's Glory and bears the stamp of God's hidden
being, so that his powerful word upholds the universe. And after taking
away sin, he took his place at the right hand of the divine Majesty
in heaven.
So
he is now far superior to angels just as the name he received sets
him apart from them. To what angel did God say: You are my son, I
have begotten you today? and to what angel did he promise: I shall
be a father to him and he will be a son to me? On sending his Firstborn
to the world, God says: Let all the angels adore him.
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Responsorial
Psalm: Psalms 97:1-2, 6-7, 9
Let
all his angels worship him.
The
Lord is king; let the earth rejoice; let the many isles be glad. Justice
and judgment are the foundation of his throne.
The
heavens proclaim his justice, and all people see his glory. Let all
his angels worship him.
Because
you, O Lord, are the Most High over all the earth, exalted far above
all gods.
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Gospel Introduction:
In
the gospel, Jesus begins to preach the coming of the kingdom of God
among people. He calls for penance and conversion and chooses his
first disciples. These same words are addressed to us today: “Repent,
be converted, be fishers of people for the kingdom.”
Gospel
Reading: Mk 1:14-20
After
John was arrested, Jesus went into Galilee and began preaching the
Good News of God. He said, "The time has come; the kingdom of
God is at hand. Change your ways and believe the Good News."
As
Jesus was walking along the shore of Lake Galilee, he saw Simon and
his brother Andrew casting a net in the lake, for they were fishermen.
And Jesus said to them, "Follow me, and I will make you fish
for people." At once, they left their nets and followed him.
Jesus went a little farther on and saw James and John, the sons of
Zebedee; they were in their boat mending their nets. Immediately,
Jesus called them and they followed him, leaving their father Zebedee
in the boat with the hired men.

Gospel
Commentary
Jesus
explodes onto the scene in Mark's Gospel with the promise of newness.
It was not the announcement of God's kingly rule that was new. After
all, the symbol of "the kingdom of God" did not originate
with Jesus. Israel had longed for centuries for that decisive saving
intervention into history by God. What was new with Jesus was that,
while he believed the fullness of that Kingdom was still to come,
he also was convinced that in him and through his words and deeds,
God was already breaking through into this tired, suffering world
with the divine forces of healing and liberation. "This is the
time of fulfillment." The Kingdom, dreamed about for ages, had
come. Do we dare to believe this Good News?
General
Intercessions
–
For the Church dear to us, that the Lord may help it to keep renewing
itself, so that it may stay on the road of the gospel and that people
can live the gospel as good news, we pray:
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For those who leave their nets to follow Jesus the Lord, that they
may so live the gospel as to make it visible and tangible, we pray:
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For all of us in our communities, that the Lord may help us to take
the gospel seriously and to live it in close union with the Lord,
we pray:
Prayer
over the Gifts
Lord
our God,
in these gifts of bread and wine
we place our goodwill
to follow your Son
wherever he calls us.
Let our encounter here
with your Son and with each other
mark a new beginning for us
of unity and loyal love,
that the seed of your kingdom
may grow among us
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Prayer
After Communion
Lord
our God,
we know what you can do
with weak, fallible people.
In the strength of your Son,
help us to do what surpasses our forces:
to be your people
and to be to the world
the sign that you love everyone
and that friendship and justice
are no empty words for you and for us.
We ask you this through Christ our Lord.
Blessing
The
time is now. Repent and believe the good news. Come and follow me.
Be my disciples. Jesus spoke these words long ago. He addresses them
here and now to us. May you heed these words, with the Blessing of
almighty God, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.