Daily Reading

Daily Reading

Monday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time

LECTIONARY
329

FIRST READING

1 KGS 8:1-7, 9-13

The elders of Israel and all the leaders of the tribes,
the princes in the ancestral houses of the children of Israel,
came to King Solomon in Jerusalem,
to bring up the ark of the LORD's covenant
from the City of David, which is Zion.
All the people of Israel assembled before King Solomon
during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month).
When all the elders of Israel had arrived,
the priests took up the ark;
they carried the ark of the LORD
and the meeting tent with all the sacred vessels
that were in the tent.
(The priests and Levites carried them.)

King Solomon and the entire community of Israel
present for the occasion
sacrificed before the ark sheep and oxen
too many to number or count.
The priests brought the ark of the covenant of the LORD
to its place beneath the wings of the cherubim in the sanctuary,
the holy of holies of the temple.
The cherubim had their wings spread out over the place of the ark,
sheltering the ark and its poles from above.
There was nothing in the ark but the two stone tablets
which Moses had put there at Horeb,
when the LORD made a covenant with the children of Israel
at their departure from the land of Egypt.

When the priests left the holy place,
the cloud filled the temple of the LORD
so that the priests could no longer minister because of the cloud,
since the LORD's glory had filled the temple of the LORD.
Then Solomon said, "The LORD intends to dwell in the dark cloud;
I have truly built you a princely house,
a dwelling where you may abide forever."

PSALM

PS 132:6-7, 8-10

Response: Lord, go up to the place of your rest!

Behold, we heard of it in Ephrathah;
we found it in the fields of Jaar.
Let us enter into his dwelling,
let us worship at his footstool.

Advance, O LORD, to your resting place,
you and the ark of your majesty.
May your priests be clothed with justice;
let your faithful ones shout merrily for joy.
For the sake of David your servant,
reject not the plea of your anointed.

GOSPEL

MK 6:53-56

After making the crossing to the other side of the sea,
Jesus and his disciples came to land at Gennesaret
and tied up there.
As they were leaving the boat, people immediately recognized him.
They scurried about the surrounding country
and began to bring in the sick on mats
to wherever they heard he was.
Whatever villages or towns or countryside he entered,
they laid the sick in the marketplaces
and begged him that they might touch only the tassel on his cloak;
and as many as touched it were healed.

Daily Reflection

Daily Reflection

9th February 2026

Monday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time

Solomon is remembered in Jewish antiquity as the king who built the first Temple in Jerusalem. The first reading narrates the consecration of the Temple with its elaborate ritual and sacrifices. The narrative ends by telling us that the glory of the Lord descended upon the Temple in a great cloud and remained there.

The Gospel tells us of a new Temple – Jesus himself who was filled with the power and glory of God. When people came in contact with this Temple, they were healed. In fact Mark tells us that many begged to “touch the fringe of his cloak”... and all who touched it were healed.

We celebrate today the feast of St. Agatha, a woman who consecrated her virginity to Christ. Quintain, an evil man became enamoured with her and desired to marry her. Upon her refusal, he ordered all kinds of torture upon her. But Agatha, undaunted by all these torments, declared that Christ was her light.

And you? Do you acknowledge that your body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit? How does that change your approach to life?

Courtesy: Archdiocese of Bombay