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Categoría: Evangelio del día

Catholic Daily Readings for Tuesday, September 28, 2021. Daily Gospel. Reflection by Pope Francis. Luke 9:51-56. Daily prayer. USCCB Daily Readings & Prayer

Catholic Daily Readings, Tuesday - Daily Prayer, September 28, 2021.

Catholic Daily Readings for the Holy Gospel, September 28, 2021. Reflection on Daily Gospel of Luke 9:51-56 - Let us meditate through the Pope´s reflections to Holy Gospel, USCCB Daily Readings and the Daily Prayer for your life to get serenity and inner peace on Tuesday of the 27th Week in Ordinary Time. "Serve God with love. Both good people and those who reject Christ should be treated with mercy."

Entrance Antiphon for Daily Readings.

Dn 3:31,29,30,43,42: "All that you have done to us, O Lord, you have done with true judgement, for we have sinned against you and not obeyed your commandments. But give glory to your name and deal with us according to the bounty of your mercy."


Map of readings for the day.


Serenity prayer for September 28.

Father, I come to you today to pray for all the pandemic-stricken nations of the world. Give strength and wisdom to world leaders in this ordeal for all. Give protection to doctors and health care workers who live in constant exposure to the virus.  Help us all to seek your guidance in these difficult times. May we guide our families well. I entrust all of me to you. Amen.


Readings for Tuesday.

Daily readings for gospel - First Reading for daily Gospel: Catholic Reading from the book of Zechariah 8:20-23: "Many peoples shall come to seek the Lord in Jerusalem."

Thus says the LORD of hosts: There shall yet come peoples, the inhabitants of many cities; and the inhabitants of one city shall approach those of another, and say, "Come! Let us go to implore the favor of the LORD"; and, "I too will go to seek the LORD." Many peoples and strong nations shall come to seek the LORD of hosts in Jerusalem and to implore the favor of the LORD. Thus says the LORD of hosts: In those days ten men of every nationality, speaking different tongues, shall take hold, yes, take hold of every Jew by the edge of his garment and say, "Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you."


Daily Psalm for Tuesday.

Responsorial Psalm is taken from the Book of Psalm 86(87):1b-3,4-5,6-7 and 22-23: "God is with us." (R).

  • His foundation upon the holy mountains the LORD loves: The gates of Zion, more than any dwelling of Jacob. Glorious things are said of you, O city of God! (R).
  • I tell of Egypt and Babylon among those that know the LORD; Of Philistia, Tyre, Ethiopia: "This man was born there." (R).
  • And of Zion they shall say: "One and all were born in her; And he who has established her is the Most High LORD." (R).
  • They shall note, when the peoples are enrolled: "This man was born there." And all shall sing, in their festive dance: “My home is within you. (R).


Daily Gospel Acclamation.

"Alleluia, alleluia. The Son of Man came to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many. Alleluia, alleluia." (Daily readings for today extracted of Mark 10:45)

Daily Gospel - Luke 9:51-56.

Catholic Daily readings for Tuesday, Gospel for September 28 (He resolutely determined to journey to Jerusalem.): At that time, when the days for Jesus to be taken up were fulfilled, he resolutely determined to journey to Jerusalem, and he sent messengers ahead of him. On the way, they entered a Samaritan village to prepare for his reception there, but they would not welcome him because the destination of his journey was Jerusalem. When the disciples James and John saw this, they asked, "Lord, do you want us to call down fire from heaven to consume them?" Jesus turned and rebuked them, and they journeyed to another village.


Catholic Daily Readings reflection, by Pope Francis.

"We must say NO to the path of revenge". Pope Francis.

In the daily Readings, we see that Jesus reproaches these two apostles, St. James the Apostle and St. John the Evangelist because they wanted fire to come down from heaven on those who had not wanted to receive him in a village of Samaritans. And perhaps in their image was the archetype of the fire that came down on Sodom and Gomorrah and destroyed everything.

The two apostles felt that closing the door to Jesus was a great offense: these people should be punished. But the Lord turned and rebuked them: this is not our spirit.

In fact, the Lord always goes ahead, He makes us know what the Christian´s way is like. It is not, in this case, a way of vengeance. The Christian Spirit is something else, says the Lord. It is the spirit that He will make us see in the strongest moment of his life, in the passion: the spirit of humility, the spirit of meekness.

(...) It will do us good to think of this spirit of humility, of tenderness, of kindness. This meek spirit proper to the Lord who wants it from all of us, where is the strength that leads us to this spirit? Precisely in love, in charity, in the awareness that we are in the hands of God the Father. As we read at the beginning of the Mass: the Lord leads us, he makes us go forward, he is with us, he guides us.

The book of Deuteronomy says that God guides us as a father guides his child: with tenderness. When you hear this, there is no desire to make fire come down from heaven. No, there is not. The other spirit comes: the spirit of that charity that suffers all things, forgives all things, is not angry, is humble, does not seek its self (Daily Readings reflection, Saint Martha, 2013, October 1).


Daily Prayer for the Gospel.

Lord, only your love can help me to overcome my bad passions, to correct my defects, to seek paths of light and to know that only by following in your footsteps can I become a useful person to others. Help my heart to heal. Give strength to my spirit. I place everything in your healing hands. Come Lord, renew, heal and enlighten my life. Amen. (Healing with the serenity prayer for Catholic Daily Readings and Holy Gospel - Qriswell Quero @Copyright 2021)


The Pope´s daily quotation.

"In the difficult moments of life, the Christian finds shelter under the mantle of the Mother of God." Pope Francis.


Purpose for daily Gospel.

I will ask Mary´s intercession to help me renew my desire to be faithful in this commitment to prayer. Pray 3 Hail Mary´s


Video of the Catholic Daily Readings.

Enjoy now the video meditation for the USCCB Daily Readings for Tuesday on September 28, 2021. Luke 9:51-56. Holy Gospel and daily prayer of the 27th week in Ordinary Time.

Ask the Holy Spirit for help before beginning to listen to the reflection of the Catholic readings of the day for Daily Gospel on Tuesday.


Daily Readings Intentions for September 28.

With the Catholic Daily Readings of the Holy Gospel of Luke 9:51-56, let us pray for all those prayer intentions for today, Tuesday, that you wish to express. USCCB Daily Readings for life. When you meditate on the daily readings, you deepen your personal relationship with God and grow in love. Pray with the daily prayer. "To bring Christ to all people, good or bad. Evangelize with mercy and let the Holy Spirit open hearts." Write down in the commentaries all that you want God to give you or heal you through the reading of his Word in the USCCB Daily Readings for September 28, 2021. God blesses you.

Another Daily Gospel.

Redacción y edición: Qriswell Quero, PildorasdeFe.net

pildorasdefe qriswell quero firma autorQriswell Quero, Venezuelan, faithful husband and father of a family. Electronic engineer and missionary of the faith. Committed to the proclamation of the Gospel. Solid believer that there are always new beginnings. Whoever has God has nothing to stop him.

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