Liturgical Readings for the Week of March 14, 2021

March 3, 2021

Sunday, March 14: FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 

2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23/Eph 2:4-10/Jn 3:14-21 

Ephesians 2:4-10 New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSVCE) 

4 But God, who is rich in mercy, out of the great love with which he loved us 5 even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ[a]—by grace you have been saved— 6 and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, 7 so that in the ages to come he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. 8 For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God— 9 not the result of works, so that no one may boast. 10 For we are what he has made us, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand to be our way of life. 

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Monday, March 15Lenten Weekday 

Is 65:17-21/Jn 4:43-54 

Isaiah 65:17-21 New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSVCE) 
17 For I am about to create new heavens 
    and a new earth; 
the former things shall not be remembered 
    or come to mind. 
18 But be glad and rejoice forever 
    in what I am creating; 
for I am about to create Jerusalem as a joy, 
    and its people as a delight. 
19 I will rejoice in Jerusalem, 
    and delight in my people; 
no more shall the sound of weeping be heard in it, 
    or the cry of distress. 
20 No more shall there be in it 
    an infant that lives but a few days, 
    or an old person who does not live out a lifetime; 
for one who dies at a hundred years will be considered a youth, 
    and one who falls short of a hundred will be considered accursed. 
21 They shall build houses and inhabit them; 
    they shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit. 

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Tuesday, March 16Lenten Weekday 

Ez 47:1-9, 12/Jn 5:1-16 

Ezekiel 47:1-9, 12 New American Bible (Revised Edition) (NABRE) 

Then he brought me back to the entrance of the temple, and there! I saw water flowing out from under the threshold of the temple toward the east, for the front of the temple faced east. The water flowed out toward the right side of the temple to the south of the altar. 2 He brought me by way of the north gate and around the outside to the outer gate facing east; there I saw water trickling from the southern side. 3 When he continued eastward with a measuring cord in his hand, he measured off a thousand cubits and had me wade through the water; it was ankle-deep. 4 He measured off another thousand cubits and once more had me wade through the water; it was up to the knees. He measured another thousand cubits and had me wade through the water; it was up to my waist. 5 Once more he measured off a thousand cubits. Now it was a river I could not wade across. The water had risen so high, I would have to swim—a river that was impassable. 6 Then he asked me, “Do you see this, son of man?” He brought me to the bank of the river and had me sit down. 7 As I was returning, I saw along the bank of the river a great many trees on each side. 8 He said to me, “This water flows out into the eastern district, runs down into the Arabah and empties into the polluted waters of the sea[b] to freshen them. 9 Wherever it flows, the river teems with every kind of living creature; fish will abound. Where these waters flow they refresh; everything lives where the river goes. 

12 Along each bank of the river every kind of fruit tree will grow; their leaves will not wither, nor will their fruit fail. Every month they will bear fresh fruit because the waters of the river flow out from the sanctuary. Their fruit is used for food, and their leaves for healing.” 

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Wednesday, March 17: Lenten Weekday 

Is 49:8-15/Jn 5:17-30 

Isaiah 49:8-15 New American Bible (Revised Edition) (NABRE) 

8     Thus says the Lord: 
In a time of favor I answer you,[a] 
    on the day of salvation I help you; 
I form you and set you 
    as a covenant for the people, 
To restore the land 
    and allot the devastated heritages, 
9 To say to the prisoners: Come out! 
    To those in darkness: Show yourselves! 
Along the roadways they shall find pasture, 
    on every barren height shall their pastures be. 
10 They shall not hunger or thirst; 
    nor shall scorching wind or sun strike them; 
For he who pities them leads them 
    and guides them beside springs of water. 
11 I will turn all my mountains into roadway, 
    and make my highways level. 
12 See, these shall come from afar: 
    some from the north and the west, 
    others from the land of Syene.[b] 

13 Sing out, heavens, and rejoice, earth, 
    break forth into song, you mountains, 
For the Lord comforts his people 
    and shows mercy to his afflicted. 

14 But Zion said, “The Lord has forsaken me; 
    my Lord has forgotten me.” 
15 Can a mother forget her infant, 
    be without tenderness for the child of her womb? 
Even should she forget, 
    I will never forget you. 

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Thursday, March 18Lenten Weekday 

Ex 32:7-14/Jn 5:31-47 

Exodus 32:7-14 New American Bible (Revised Edition) (NABRE) 

7 Then the Lord said to Moses: Go down at once because your people, whom you brought out of the land of Egypt, have acted corruptly. 8 They have quickly turned aside from the way I commanded them, making for themselves a molten calf and bowing down to it, sacrificing to it and crying out, “These are your gods, Israel, who brought you up from the land of Egypt!” 9 I have seen this people, how stiff-necked they are, continued the Lord to Moses. 10 Let me alone, then, that my anger may burn against them to consume them. Then I will make of you a great nation. 11 [a]But Moses implored the Lord, his God, saying, “Why, O Lord, should your anger burn against your people, whom you brought out of the land of Egypt with great power and with a strong hand? 12 Why should the Egyptians say, ‘With evil intent he brought them out, that he might kill them in the mountains and wipe them off the face of the earth’? Turn from your burning wrath; change your mind about punishing your people. 13 Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, and how you swore to them by your own self, saying, ‘I will make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky; and all this land that I promised, I will give your descendants as their perpetual heritage.’” 14 So the Lord changed his mind about the punishment he had threatened to inflict on his people. 


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Friday, March 19Lenten Weekday 

2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16/Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22/Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a 

Luke 2:41-51a New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSVCE) 
41 Now every year his parents went to Jerusalem for the festival of the Passover. 42 And when he was twelve years old, they went up as usual for the festival. 43 When the festival was ended and they started to return, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem, but his parents did not know it. 44 Assuming that he was in the group of travelers, they went a day’s journey. Then they started to look for him among their relatives and friends. 45 When they did not find him, they returned to Jerusalem to search for him. 46 After three days they found him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. 47 And all who heard him were amazed at his understanding and his answers. 48 When his parents[a] saw him they were astonished; and his mother said to him, “Child, why have you treated us like this? Look, your father and I have been searching for you in great anxiety.” 49 He said to them, “Why were you searching for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?”[b]50 But they did not understand what he said to them. 51 Then he went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them. 

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Saturday, March 20Lenten Weekday 

Jer 11:18-20/Jn 7:40-53 

Jeremiah 11:18-20 New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSVCE) 

18 It was the Lord who made it known to me, and I knew; 
    then you showed me their evil deeds. 
19 But I was like a gentle lamb 
    led to the slaughter. 
And I did not know it was against me 
    that they devised schemes, saying, 
“Let us destroy the tree with its fruit, 
    let us cut him off from the land of the living, 
    so that his name will no longer be remembered!” 
20 But you, O Lord of hosts, who judge righteously, 
    who try the heart and the mind, 
let me see your retribution upon them, 
    for to you I have committed my cause. 

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