First reading
Deuteronomy 4:1–2, 6–8
Observe these laws and customs, that you may have life.
Responsorial psalm
Psalm 14(15):2–5
R. The just will live in the presence of the Lord.
Second reading
James 1:17–18, 21–22, 27
Accept and submit to the word.
Gospel acclamation
James 1:18
The Father gave us birth by his message of truth, that we might be as the first fruit of his creation.
Gospel
Mark 7:1–8, 14–15, 21–23
You put aside the commandment of God, to cling to human traditions.
Images from the Word
- Unclean hands
- Tradition
- Lip-service
- Laws and customs
- Accept and submit
Liturgical notes
Finally, if the participation of the faithful and their spiritual welfare require variations and profounder adaptations in order for the sacred celebration to correspond with the culture and traditions of the different nations, then Conferences of Bishops may propose these to the Apostolic See in accordance with article 40 of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy for introduction with the Apostolic See’s consent.
—General Instruction of the Roman Missal, §395
It is important to note that the Church places at the heart of the liturgy the participation of all the faithful when they gather to celebrate the mystery of Christ. Their participation is central to what is being celebrated. The priestly people of God do not come simply to offer lip service to what is being done but must participate fully in the action. This participation is not just doing things, but rather an engagement of their hearts and minds in the mystery being celebrated.
‘Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I cry to you all the day long. O Lord, you are good and forgiving, full of mercy to all who call to you’
—entrance antiphon

