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First Reading – 1 Samuel 16:1B, 6-7, 10-13A: Samuel is sent by the Lord to anoint one of Jesse’s sons as the new king of Israel, replacing Saul. Initially, Samuel believes that Eliab, Jesse’s eldest son, must be the chosen one, but the Lord reveals to him that he looks at the heart, not outward appearances, and leads him to anoint David, the youngest son, who is a shepherd.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 23: The Lord is a faithful and loving shepherd who provides for and protects his sheep. The psalmist describes the Lord’s provision of green pastures and still waters, his guidance through dark valleys, and his comforting presence, and concludes by affirming his confidence in the Lord’s goodness and mercy throughout his life.
Second Reading – Ephesians 5:8-14: Believers should live as children of light, putting aside the works of darkness and walking in the ways of righteousness. The passage emphasizes the importance of exposing and reproving evil deeds, and notes that everything that is exposed by the light becomes visible and that Christ will shine on those who follow him.
Gospel – John 9:1-41: Jesus heals a man who was born blind, but the Pharisees are skeptical and investigate the miracle. They interrogate the man and his parents, and ultimately cast the man out for declaring his belief in Jesus as the Son of God.
Prima lettura – 1 Samuele 16,1b.6-7.10-13a: Samuele viene inviato dal Signore per ungere uno dei figli di Iesse come nuovo re d’Israele, in sostituzione di Saul. Inizialmente, Samuele crede che Eliab, il figlio maggiore di Iesse, debba essere il prescelto, ma il Signore gli rivela che Egli guarda al cuore, non alle apparenze esteriori, e lo induce a ungere Davide, il figlio più giovane, che è un pastore.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 23: Il Signore è un pastore fedele e amorevole che provvede alle sue pecore e le protegge. Il salmista descrive come il Signore provvede a pascoli verdeggianti e acque tranquille, guida attraverso valli oscure e offre la sua presenza confortante, e conclude affermando la sua fiducia nella bontà e nella misericordia del Signore per tutta la sua vita.
Seconda lettura – Efesini 5,8-14: I credenti devono vivere come figli della luce, mettendo da parte le opere delle tenebre e camminando nelle vie della giustizia. Il brano sottolinea l’importanza di smascherare e rimproverare le azioni malvagie e osserva che tutto ciò che è smascherato dalla luce diventa visibile e che Cristo risplenderà su coloro che lo seguono.
Vangelo – Giovanni 9,1-41: Gesù guarisce un uomo nato cieco, ma i farisei sono scettici e indagano sul miracolo. Interrogano l’uomo e i suoi genitori e alla fine lo scacciano per aver dichiarato la sua fede in Gesù come Figlio di Dio.