PALM
SUNDAY (LENT 6) YEAR B
LITURGY OF PALMS
GOSPEL
Either Mark 11.1-11
Hear the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark.
1 When Jesus and his disciples were approaching Jerusalem, at
Bethphage and Bethany, near the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two
of his disciples and said to them,
2 'Go into the village ahead of you, and immediately as you enter
it, you will find tied there a colt that has never been ridden;
untie it and bring it.
3 If anyone says to you, "Why are you doing this?" just
say this, "The Lord needs it and will send it back here immediately."'
4 They went away and found a colt tied near a door, outside in
the street. As they were untying it,
5 some of the bystanders said to them, 'What are you doing, untying
the colt?'
6 They told them what Jesus had said; and they allowed them to
take it.
7 Then they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their cloaks on
it; and he sat on it.
8 Many people spread their cloaks on the road, and others spread
leafy branches that they had cut in the fields.
9 Then those who went ahead and those who followed were shouting,
'Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!
10 Blessed is the coming kingdom of our ancestor David! Hosanna
in the highest heaven!'
11 Then he entered Jerusalem and went into the temple; and when
he had looked around at everything, as it was already late, he
went out to Bethany with the twelve.
Or John 12.12-16
Hear the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John.
12 The great crowd that had come to the festival heard that Jesus
was coming to Jerusalem.
13 So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him,
shouting, 'Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of
the Lord - the King of Israel!'
14 Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it; as it is written:
15 'Do not be afraid, daughter of Zion. Look, your king is coming,
sitting on a donkey's colt!'
16 His disciples did not understand these things at first; but
when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things
had been written of him and had been done to him.
PSALM Psalm 118.1-2, 19-29
R R This is the day that the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his mercy endures
for ever.
2 Let Israel now proclaim, 'His mercy endures for ever.' R R
19 Open for me the gates of righteousness; I will enter them;
I will offer thanks to the Lord.
20 'This is the gate of the Lord; whoever is righteous may enter.'
R R
21 I will give thanks to you, for you answered me and have become
my salvation.
22 The same stone which the builders rejected has become the chief
corner-stone. R R
23 This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes.
24 On this day the Lord has acted; we will rejoice and be glad
in it. R R
25 Hosanna, Lord, hosanna! Lord, send us now success.
26 Blessèd is he who comes in the name of the Lord; we
bless you from the house of the Lord. R R
27 God is the Lord; he has shined upon us; form a procession with
branches up to the horns of the altar.
28 'You are my God and I will thank you; you are my God and I
will exalt you.'
29 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his mercy endures
for ever. R R
LITURGY OF THE PASSION
FIRST READING Isaiah 50.4-9a
A reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah.
The servant of the LORD said:
4 The Lord GOD has given me the tongue of a teacher, that I may
know how to sustain the weary with a word. Morning by morning
he wakens - wakens my ear to listen as those who are taught.
5 The Lord GOD has opened my ear, and I was not rebellious, I
did not turn backwards.
6 I gave my back to those who struck me, and my cheeks to those
who pulled out the beard; I did not hide my face from insult and
spitting.
7 The Lord GOD helps me; therefore I have not been disgraced;
therefore I have set my face like flint, and I know that I shall
not be put to shame;
8 he who vindicates me is near. Who will contend with me? Let
us stand up together. Who are my adversaries? Let them confront
me.
9 It is the Lord GOD who helps me; who will declare me guilty?
PSALM Psalm 31.9-16
R R I have trusted in you, O Lord. [I have said, 'You are
my God.']
or
R R My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
9 Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am in trouble; my eye is
consumed with sorrow, and also my throat and my belly.
10 For my life is wasted with grief, and my years with sighing;
my strength fails me because of affliction, and my bones are consumed.
R R
11 I have become a reproach to all my enemies and even to my neighbours,
a dismay to those of my acquaintance; when they see me in the
street they avoid me.
12 I am forgotten like the dead, out of mind; I am as useless
as a broken pot. R R
13 For I have heard the whispering of the crowd; fear is all around;
they put their heads together against me; they plot to take my
life.
14 But as for me, I have trusted in you, O Lord. I have said,
'You are my God. R R
15 My times are in your hand; rescue me from the hand of my enemies,
and from those who persecute me.
16 Make your face to shine upon your servant, and in your loving-kindness
save me.' R R
SECOND READING Philippians 2.5-11
A reading from the letter of Paul to the Philippians.
5 Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus,
6 who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality
with God as something to be exploited,
7 but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born
in human likeness. And being found in human form,
8 he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death
- even death on a cross.
9 Therefore God also highly exalted him and gave him the name
that is above every name,
10 so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven
and on earth and under the earth,
11 and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father.
PASSION (Long or short reading)
Mark 14.1 - 15.47 or Mark 15.1-39, (40-47)
Hear the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark.
[1 It was two days before the Passover and the festival of Unleavened
Bread. The chief priests and the scribes were looking for a way
to arrest Jesus by stealth and kill him;
2 for they said, 'Not during the festival, or there may be a riot
among the people.'
3 While he was at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, as
he sat at the table, a woman came with an alabaster jar of very
costly ointment of nard, and she broke open the jar and poured
the ointment on his head.
4 But some were there who said to one another in anger, 'Why was
the ointment wasted in this way?
5 For this ointment could have been sold for more than three hundred
denarii, and the money given to the poor.' And they scolded her.
6 But Jesus said, 'Let her alone; why do you trouble her? She
has performed a good service for me.
7 For you always have the poor with you, and you can show kindness
to them whenever you wish; but you will not always have me.
8 She has done what she could; she has anointed my body beforehand
for its burial.
9 Truly I tell you, wherever the good news is proclaimed in the
whole world, what she has done will be told in remembrance of
her.'
10 Then Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve, went to the
chief priests in order to betray him to them.
11 When they heard it, they were greatly pleased, and promised
to give him money. So he began to look for an opportunity to betray
him.
12 On the first day of Unleavened Bread, when the Passover lamb
is sacrificed, his disciples said to him, 'Where do you want us
to go and make the preparations for you to eat the Passover?'
13 So he sent two of his disciples, saying to them, 'Go into the
city, and a man carrying a jar of water will meet you; follow
him, and wherever he enters,
14 say to the owner of the house, "The Teacher asks, Where
is my guest room where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?"
15 He will show you a large room upstairs, furnished and ready.
Make preparations for us there.'
16 So the disciples set out and went to the city, and found everything
as he had told them; and they prepared the Passover meal.
17 When it was evening, he came with the twelve.
18 And when they had taken their places and were eating, Jesus
said, 'Truly I tell you, one of you will betray me, one who is
eating with me.'
19 They began to be distressed and to say to him one after another,
'Surely, not I?'
20 He said to them, 'It is one of the twelve, one who is dipping
bread into the bowl with me.
21 For the Son of Man goes as it is written of him, but woe to
that one by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would have been
better for that one not to have been born.'
22 While they were eating, he took a loaf of bread, and after
blessing it he broke it, gave it to them, and said, 'Take; this
is my body.'
23 Then he took a cup, and after giving thanks he gave it to them,
and all of them drank from it.
24 He said to them, 'This is my blood of the covenant, which is
poured out for many.
25 Truly I tell you, I will never again drink of the fruit of
the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of
God.'
26 When they had sung the hymn, they went out to the Mount of
Olives.
27 And Jesus said to them, 'You will all become deserters; for
it is written, "I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep
will be scattered."
28 But after I am raised up, I will go before you to Galilee.'
29 Peter said to him, 'Even though all become deserters, I will
not.'
30 Jesus said to him, 'Truly I tell you, this day, this very night,
before the cock crows twice, you will deny me three times.'
31 But he said vehemently, 'Even though I must die with you, I
will not deny you.' And all of them said the same.
32 They went to a place called Gethsemane; and he said to his
disciples, 'Sit here while I pray.'
33 He took with him Peter and James and John, and began to be
distressed and agitated.
34 And said to them, 'I am deeply grieved, even to death; remain
here, and keep awake.'
35 And going a little farther, he threw himself on the ground
and prayed that, if it were possible, the hour might pass from
him.
36 He said, 'Abba, Father, for you all things are possible; remove
this cup from me; yet, not what I want, but what you want.'
37 He came and found them sleeping; and he said to Peter, 'Simon,
are you asleep? Could you not keep awake one hour?
38 Keep awake and pray that you may not come into the time of
trial; the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.'
39 And again he went away and prayed, saying the same words.
40 And once more he came and found them sleeping, for their eyes
were very heavy; and they did not know what to say to him.
41 He came a third time and said to them, 'Are you still sleeping
and taking your rest? Enough! The hour has come; the Son of Man
is betrayed into the hands of sinners.
42 Get up, let us be going. See, my betrayer is at hand.'
43 Immediately, while he was still speaking, Judas, one of the
twelve, arrived; and with him there was a crowd with swords and
clubs, from the chief priests, the scribes, and the elders.
44 Now the betrayer had given them a sign, saying, 'The one I
will kiss is the man; arrest him and lead him away under guard.'
45 So when he came, he went up to him at once and said, 'Rabbi!'
and kissed him.
46 Then they laid hands on him and arrested him.
47 But one of those who stood near drew his sword and struck the
slave of the high priest, cutting off his ear.
48 Then Jesus said to them, 'Have you come out with swords and
clubs to arrest me as though I were a bandit?
49 Day after day I was with you in the temple teaching, and you
did not arrest me. But let the scriptures be fulfilled.'
50 All of them deserted him and fled.
51 A certain young man was following Jesus, wearing nothing but
a linen cloth. They caught hold of him,
52 but he left the linen cloth and ran off naked.
53 They took Jesus to the high priest; and all the chief priests,
the elders, and the scribes were assembled.
54 Peter had followed him at a distance, right into the courtyard
of the high priest; and he was sitting with the guards, warming
himself at the fire.
55 Now the chief priests and the whole council were looking for
testimony against Jesus to put him to death; but they found none.
56 For many gave false testimony against him, and their testimony
did not agree.
57 Some stood up and gave false testimony against him, saying,
58 'We heard him say, "I will destroy this temple that is
made with hands, and in three days I will build another, not made
with hands."'
59 But even on this point their testimony did not agree.
60 Then the high priest stood up before them and asked Jesus,
'Have you no answer? What is it that they testify against you?'
61 But he was silent and did not answer. Again the high priest
asked him, 'Are you the Messiah, the Son of the Blessed One?'
62 Jesus said, 'I am; and "you will see the Son of Man seated
at the right hand of the Power," and "coming with the
clouds of heaven."'
63 Then the high priest tore his clothes and said, 'Why do we
still need witnesses?
64 You have heard his blasphemy! What is your decision?' All of
them condemned him as deserving death.
65 Some began to spit on him, to blindfold him, and to strike
him, saying to him, 'Prophesy!' The guards also took him over
and beat him.
66 While Peter was below in the courtyard, one of the servant-girls
of the high priest came by.
67 When she saw Peter warming himself, she stared at him and said,
'You also were with Jesus, the man from Nazareth.'
68 But he denied it, saying, 'I do not know or understand what
you are talking about.' And he went out into the forecourt. Then
the cock crowed.
69 And the servant-girl, on seeing him, began again to say to
the bystanders, 'This man is one of them.'
70 But again he denied it. Then after a little while the bystanders
again said to Peter, 'Certainly you are one of them; for you are
a Galilean.'
71 But he began to curse, and he swore an oath, 'I do not know
this man you are talking about.'
72 At that moment the cock crowed for the second time. Then Peter
remembered that Jesus had said to him, 'Before the cock crows
twice, you will deny me three times.' And he broke down and wept.]
1 As soon as it was morning, the chief priests held a consultation
with the elders and scribes and the whole council. They bound
Jesus, led him away, and handed him over to Pilate.
2 Pilate asked him, 'Are you the King of the Jews?' He answered
him, 'You say so.'
3 Then the chief priests accused him of many things.
4 Pilate asked him again, 'Have you no answer? See how many charges
they bring against you.'
5 But Jesus made no further reply, so that Pilate was amazed.
6 Now at the festival he used to release a prisoner for them,
anyone for whom they asked.
7 Now a man called Barabbas was in prison with the rebels who
had committed murder during the insurrection.
8 So the crowd came and began to ask Pilate to do for them according
to his custom.
9 Then he answered them, 'Do you want me to release for you the
King of the Jews?'
10 For he realized that it was out of jealousy that the chief
priests had handed him over.
11 But the chief priests stirred up the crowd to have him release
Barabbas for them instead.
12 Pilate spoke to them again, 'Then what do you wish me to do
with the man you call the King of the Jews?'
13 They shouted back, 'Crucify him!'
14 Pilate asked them, 'Why, what evil has he done?' But they shouted
all the more, 'Crucify him!'
15 So Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released Barabbas
for them; and after flogging Jesus, he handed him over to be crucified.
16 Then the soldiers led him into the courtyard of the palace
(that is, the governor's headquarters); and they called together
the whole cohort.
17 And they clothed him in a purple cloak; and after twisting
some thorns into a crown, they put it on him.
18 And they began saluting him, 'Hail, King of the Jews!'
19 They struck his head with a reed, spat upon him, and knelt
down in homage to him.
20 After mocking him, they stripped him of the purple cloak and
put his own clothes on him. Then they led him out to crucify him.
21 They compelled a passer-by, who was coming in from the country,
to carry his cross; it was Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander
and Rufus.
22 Then they brought Jesus to the place called Golgotha (which
means the place of a skull).
23 And they offered him wine mixed with myrrh; but he did not
take it.
24 And they crucified him, and divided his clothes among them,
casting lots to decide what each should take.
25 It was nine o'clock in the morning when they crucified him.
26 The inscription of the charge against him read, 'The King of
the Jews.'
27 And with him they crucified two bandits, one on his right and
one on his left.
29 Those who passed by derided him, shaking their heads and saying,
'Aha! You who would destroy the temple and build it in three days,
30 save yourself, and come down from the cross!'
31 In the same way the chief priests, along with the scribes,
were also mocking him among themselves and saying, 'He saved others;
he cannot save himself.
32 Let the Messiah, the King of Israel, come down from the cross
now, so that we may see and believe.' Those who were crucified
with him also taunted him.
33 When it was noon, darkness came over the whole land until three
in the afternoon.
34 At three o'clock Jesus cried out with a loud voice, 'Eloi,
Eloi, lema sabachthani?' which means, 'My God, my God, why have
you forsaken me?'
35 When some of the bystanders heard it, they said, 'Listen, he
is calling for Elijah.'
36 And someone ran, filled a sponge with sour wine, put it on
a stick, and gave it to him to drink, saying, 'Wait, let us see
whether Elijah will come to take him down.'
37 Then Jesus gave a loud cry and breathed his last.
38 And the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to
bottom.
39 Now when the centurion, who stood facing him, saw that in this
way he breathed his last, he said, 'Truly this man was God's Son!'
[40 There were also women looking on from a distance; among them
were Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the younger
and of Joses, and Salome.
41 These used to follow him and provided for him when he was in
Galilee; and there were many other women who had come up with
him to Jerusalem.
42 When evening had come, and since it was the day of Preparation,
that is, the day before the sabbath,
43 Joseph of Arimathea, a respected member of the council, who
was also himself waiting expectantly for the kingdom of God, went
boldly to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus.
44 Then Pilate wondered if he were already dead; and summoning
the centurion, he asked him whether he had been dead for some
time.
45 When he learned from the centurion that he was dead, he granted
the body to Joseph.
46 Then Joseph bought a linen cloth, and taking down the body,
wrapped it in the linen cloth, and laid it in a tomb that had
been hewn out of the rock.
He then rolled a stone against the door of the tomb.
47 Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where the body
was laid.]
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