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February 9, 2025 (Sunday)

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Psalter: Week 1 / (Green)

Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 7c-8

In the sight of angels, I will sing your praises, Lord.

1st Reading: Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8

2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 (or 3-8, 11)

Let me remind you, brothers and sisters, of the Good News that I preached to you, and which you received, and on which, you stand firm. By that gospel, you are saved, provided that you hold to it, as I preached it. Otherwise, you will have believed in vain. In the first place, I have passed on to you what I, myself, received: that Christ died for our sins, as Scripture says; that he was buried; that he was raised on the third day, according to the Scriptures; that he appeared to Cephas and then to the Twelve.

Afterward, he appeared to more than 500 brothers and sisters together; most of them are still alive, although some have already gone to rest. Then he appeared to James, and after that, to all the apostles. And last of all, he appeared to the most despicable of them, this is, to me. For I am the last of the apostles, and I do not even deserve to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the Church of God. Nevertheless, by the grace of God, I am what I am, and his grace toward me has not been without fruit. Far from it, I have toiled more than all of them, although, not I, rather the grace of God, in me. Now, whether it was I or they, this, we preach, and this, you have believed.

Gospel: Luke 5:1-11

One day, as Jesus stood by the Lake of Gennesaret, with a crowd gathered around him listening to the word of God, he caught sight of two boats, left at the water’s edge by fishermen, now washing their nets. He got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, and asked him to pull out a little from the shore. There he sat, and continued to teach the crowd. When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch.” Simon replied, “Master, we worked hard all night and caught nothing. But if you say so, I will lower the nets.” This they did, and caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to break.

They signaled their partners in the other boat to come and help them. They came, and they filled both boats almost to the point of sinking. Upon seeing this, Simon Peter fell at Jesus’ knees, saying, “Leave me, Lord, for I am a sinful man!” For he and his companions were amazed at the catch they had made, and so were Simon’s partners, James and John, Zebedee’s sons. Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid. You will catch people from now on.” So, they brought their boats to land and followed him, leaving everything.

Lectio Divina:

“Put out into the deep.”

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Read: Despite their fatigue and uncertainty, at Jesus’ command, the fishermen lower their nets, and they haul in a huge catch of fish. This is the One they must follow and serve completely.

Reflect: Jesus seems to be asking the impossible. In those days, they fished with nets of flax which could be seen by the fish in daylight, so they fished at night, and they had caught nothing. Deep water fishing was even harder work, as it was done by dragging a net between two boats and catching the fish as they rowed along. And yet, Jesus says, “put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch.” Just lower your nets in the daylight… “And they filled both boats to sinking point.” The miracle makes Simon aware of his unworthiness to be a disciple of Christ, but Jesus tells him not to be afraid.

Pray: The fishermen are at the initial stages of discipleship. The miracle strengthens their trust in Christ and their eagerness to become missionaries of God’s Kingdom. Pray for a deeper trust in the Lord.

Act: Is there an act of charity or service or vocation in the Church you have been holding?


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