Summary of "2026년 2월 23일 사순 제1주간 월요일 매일미사ㅣ허규진 메르쿠리오 신부 집전"
Daily Mass — Mon, Feb 23 (1st week of Lent)
Presider: Fr. Heo Gyu-jin (Mercurio) — 허규진 메르쿠리오 신부
Main readings & Gospel
First reading — Leviticus 19
Leviticus calls Israel to holiness through concrete ethical commands, including:
- Be holy; avoid stealing, deception, cheating, and false swearing.
- Do not oppress your neighbor, hoard others’ goods, slander, or place obstacles before vulnerable people (the deaf or blind).
- Judge justly; do not show partiality to the rich or harm the poor.
- Refrain from hate and grudges; correct when necessary.
“Love your neighbor as yourself.”
Gospel — Matthew (Sheep and Goats / Final Judgment)
The Gospel identifies the righteous as those who care for the least among us. Concrete acts listed include:
- Feeding the hungry
- Giving drink to the thirsty
- Welcoming strangers
- Clothing the naked
- Caring for the sick
- Visiting prisoners
“Whatever you did for one of the least… you did for me.”
Practical spiritual and lifestyle advice (from prayers and homily)
- Use Lent as a season of repentance and interior reform: seek heavenly teaching and let repentance lead to concrete good deeds offered with the right heart.
- Align your heart with God’s heart — charity and care for the lowly are signs of God’s presence in your life.
- Don’t depend only on skill, familiarity, or routine in ministry; deepen the faith that undergirds service so it withstands temptation and fatigue.
- True, unshakable faith bears fruit as joy and happiness when lived out through service to the poor and marginalized.
Concrete Lenten habits modeled in the Gospel
- Feed the hungry / share food
- Give drink to the thirsty
- Welcome strangers
- Clothe those in need
- Care for the sick and visit prisoners (or attend to the marginalized and isolated)
Communal and sacramental practices emphasized
- Confession / penitential act and prayerful reflection on sin
- Offertory and Eucharistic prayer as thanksgiving and offering of life to God
- Liturgical elements: Our Father, sign of peace, Lamb of God, and Communion (including guidance on making a spiritual communion when sacramental reception isn’t possible)
- Prayer for Church leaders, the deceased, and the communion of saints
Practical outline for participating in Mass at home
- Begin with the Sign of the Cross and the penitential rite.
- Listen to the readings; respond with the psalm/antiphon.
- Hear the homily and reflect on applying the Gospel’s actions.
- Offerings and offertory prayers.
- Eucharistic prayer and the Consecration.
- Lord’s Prayer, sign of peace.
- Communion or spiritual communion.
- Final blessing.
Notable names, locations, and liturgical references
- Presider/speaker: Fr. Heo Gyu-jin (Mercurio) — 허규진 메르쿠리오 신부
- Readings cited: Leviticus 19; Gospel of Matthew (Sheep and Goats)
- Mentioned places/terms: diocesan vicariate (speaker’s transfer), Jordan River (hymn imagery)
- Liturgical references and intercessions: Pope Leo, Bishop Peter, Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, the apostles, and all the saints
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