<p>A reading from the Letter to St. Paul to the Thessalonians<br /> 1:1-5, 8b-10</p> <p>Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the Church of the Thessalonians<br /> in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:<br /> grace to you and peace.</p> <p>We give thanks to God always for all of you,<br /> remembering you in our prayers,<br /> unceasingly calling to mind your work of faith and labor of love<br /> and endurance in hope of our Lord Jesus Christ,<br /> before our God and Father,<br /> knowing, brothers and sisters loved by God, how you were chosen.<br /> For our Gospel did not come to you in word alone,<br /> but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and with much conviction.<br /> You know what sort of people we were among you for your sake.<br /> In every place your faith in God has gone forth,<br /> so that we have no need to say anything.<br /> For they themselves openly declare about us<br /> what sort of reception we had among you,<br /> and how you turned to God from idols<br /> to serve the living and true God and to await his Son from heaven,<br /> whom he raised from the dead, Jesus,<br /> who delivers us from the coming wrath.</p><p>From the Gospel according to Matthew<br /> 23:13-22<br /> Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples:<br /> “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.<br /> You lock the Kingdom of heaven before men.<br /> You do not enter yourselves,<br /> nor do you allow entrance to those trying to enter.</p> <p>“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.<br /> You traverse sea and land to make one convert,<br /> and when that happens you make him a child of Gehenna<br /> twice as much as yourselves.</p> <p>“Woe to you, blind guides, who say,<br /> ‘If one swears by the temple, it means nothing,<br /> but if one swears by the gold of the temple, one is obligated.’<br /> Blind fools, which is greater, the gold,<br /> or the temple that made the gold sacred?<br /> And you say, ‘If one swears by the altar, it means nothing,<br /> but if one swears by the gift on the altar, one is obligated.’<br /> You blind ones, which is greater, the gift,<br /> or the altar that makes the gift sacred?<br /> One who swears by the altar swears by it and all that is upon it;<br /> one who swears by the temple swears by it<br /> and by him who dwells in it;<br /> one who swears by heaven swears by the throne of God<br /> and by him who is seated on it.”</p><p>This takes away the ability to understand the revelation of God, to understand the heart of God, to understand the salvation of God—the key to knowledge we could say that it is a serious forgetfulness.  Forgetfulness of the gratuity of salvation, forgetfulness of God’s closeness, and forgetfulness of mercy. And thus, distancing oneself from salvation is also at the root of “taking away the key of knowledge”. (…) This is happening today”, because “the Pharisees, doctors of the law, are not things of days gone by: even today there are many of them”. For this reason, it is necessary to pray for us pastors, so that we do not lose the key to knowledge and we do not close the door on ourselves and on the people who want to enter. (Pope Francis, Santa Marta, 19 October 2017)</p>

A reading from the Letter to St. Paul to the Thessalonians
1:1-5, 8b-10

Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the Church of the Thessalonians
in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:
grace to you and peace.

We give thanks to God always for all of you,
remembering you in our prayers,
unceasingly calling to mind your work of faith and labor of love
and endurance in hope of our Lord Jesus Christ,
before our God and Father,
knowing, brothers and sisters loved by God, how you were chosen.
For our Gospel did not come to you in word alone,
but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and with much conviction.
You know what sort of people we were among you for your sake.
In every place your faith in God has gone forth,
so that we have no need to say anything.
For they themselves openly declare about us
what sort of reception we had among you,
and how you turned to God from idols
to serve the living and true God and to await his Son from heaven,
whom he raised from the dead, Jesus,
who delivers us from the coming wrath.

From the Gospel according to Matthew
23:13-22
Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples:
“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.
You lock the Kingdom of heaven before men.
You do not enter yourselves,
nor do you allow entrance to those trying to enter.

“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.
You traverse sea and land to make one convert,
and when that happens you make him a child of Gehenna
twice as much as yourselves.

“Woe to you, blind guides, who say,
‘If one swears by the temple, it means nothing,
but if one swears by the gold of the temple, one is obligated.’
Blind fools, which is greater, the gold,
or the temple that made the gold sacred?
And you say, ‘If one swears by the altar, it means nothing,
but if one swears by the gift on the altar, one is obligated.’
You blind ones, which is greater, the gift,
or the altar that makes the gift sacred?
One who swears by the altar swears by it and all that is upon it;
one who swears by the temple swears by it
and by him who dwells in it;
one who swears by heaven swears by the throne of God
and by him who is seated on it.”

This takes away the ability to understand the revelation of God, to understand the heart of God, to understand the salvation of God—the key to knowledge we could say that it is a serious forgetfulness.  Forgetfulness of the gratuity of salvation, forgetfulness of God’s closeness, and forgetfulness of mercy. And thus, distancing oneself from salvation is also at the root of “taking away the key of knowledge”. (…) This is happening today”, because “the Pharisees, doctors of the law, are not things of days gone by: even today there are many of them”. For this reason, it is necessary to pray for us pastors, so that we do not lose the key to knowledge and we do not close the door on ourselves and on the people who want to enter. (Pope Francis, Santa Marta, 19 October 2017)

Gospel and Word of the Day – 25 August 2025 –

A reading from the Letter to St. Paul to the Thessalonians
1:1-5, 8b-10

Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the Church of the Thessalonians
in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:
grace to you and peace.

We give thanks to God always for all of you,
remembering you in our prayers,
unceasingly calling to mind your work of faith and labor of love
and endurance in hope of our Lord Jesus Christ,
before our God and Father,
knowing, brothers and sisters loved by God, how you were chosen.
For our Gospel did not come to you in word alone,
but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and with much conviction.
You know what sort of people we were among you for your sake.
In every place your faith in God has gone forth,
so that we have no need to say anything.
For they themselves openly declare about us
what sort of reception we had among you,
and how you turned to God from idols
to serve the living and true God and to await his Son from heaven,
whom he raised from the dead, Jesus,
who delivers us from the coming wrath.

From the Gospel according to Matthew
23:13-22
Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples:
“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.
You lock the Kingdom of heaven before men.
You do not enter yourselves,
nor do you allow entrance to those trying to enter.

“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.
You traverse sea and land to make one convert,
and when that happens you make him a child of Gehenna
twice as much as yourselves.

“Woe to you, blind guides, who say,
‘If one swears by the temple, it means nothing,
but if one swears by the gold of the temple, one is obligated.’
Blind fools, which is greater, the gold,
or the temple that made the gold sacred?
And you say, ‘If one swears by the altar, it means nothing,
but if one swears by the gift on the altar, one is obligated.’
You blind ones, which is greater, the gift,
or the altar that makes the gift sacred?
One who swears by the altar swears by it and all that is upon it;
one who swears by the temple swears by it
and by him who dwells in it;
one who swears by heaven swears by the throne of God
and by him who is seated on it.”

This takes away the ability to understand the revelation of God, to understand the heart of God, to understand the salvation of God—the key to knowledge we could say that it is a serious forgetfulness.  Forgetfulness of the gratuity of salvation, forgetfulness of God’s closeness, and forgetfulness of mercy. And thus, distancing oneself from salvation is also at the root of “taking away the key of knowledge”. (…) This is happening today”, because “the Pharisees, doctors of the law, are not things of days gone by: even today there are many of them”. For this reason, it is necessary to pray for us pastors, so that we do not lose the key to knowledge and we do not close the door on ourselves and on the people who want to enter. (Pope Francis, Santa Marta, 19 October 2017)

A reading from the Letter to St. Paul to the Thessalonians
1:1-5, 8b-10

Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the Church of the Thessalonians
in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:
grace to you and peace.

We give thanks to God always for all of you,
remembering you in our prayers,
unceasingly calling to mind your work of faith and labor of love
and endurance in hope of our Lord Jesus Christ,
before our God and Father,
knowing, brothers and sisters loved by God, how you were chosen.
For our Gospel did not come to you in word alone,
but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and with much conviction.
You know what sort of people we were among you for your sake.
In every place your faith in God has gone forth,
so that we have no need to say anything.
For they themselves openly declare about us
what sort of reception we had among you,
and how you turned to God from idols
to serve the living and true God and to await his Son from heaven,
whom he raised from the dead, Jesus,
who delivers us from the coming wrath.

From the Gospel according to Matthew
23:13-22
Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples:
“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.
You lock the Kingdom of heaven before men.
You do not enter yourselves,
nor do you allow entrance to those trying to enter.

“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.
You traverse sea and land to make one convert,
and when that happens you make him a child of Gehenna
twice as much as yourselves.

“Woe to you, blind guides, who say,
‘If one swears by the temple, it means nothing,
but if one swears by the gold of the temple, one is obligated.’
Blind fools, which is greater, the gold,
or the temple that made the gold sacred?
And you say, ‘If one swears by the altar, it means nothing,
but if one swears by the gift on the altar, one is obligated.’
You blind ones, which is greater, the gift,
or the altar that makes the gift sacred?
One who swears by the altar swears by it and all that is upon it;
one who swears by the temple swears by it
and by him who dwells in it;
one who swears by heaven swears by the throne of God
and by him who is seated on it.”

This takes away the ability to understand the revelation of God, to understand the heart of God, to understand the salvation of God—the key to knowledge we could say that it is a serious forgetfulness.  Forgetfulness of the gratuity of salvation, forgetfulness of God’s closeness, and forgetfulness of mercy. And thus, distancing oneself from salvation is also at the root of “taking away the key of knowledge”. (…) This is happening today”, because “the Pharisees, doctors of the law, are not things of days gone by: even today there are many of them”. For this reason, it is necessary to pray for us pastors, so that we do not lose the key to knowledge and we do not close the door on ourselves and on the people who want to enter. (Pope Francis, Santa Marta, 19 October 2017)