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Friday, June 19, 2026

Friday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

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Lectionary: 369

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Reading I

2 Kings 11:1-4, 9-18, 20

When Athaliah, the mother of Ahaziah, saw that her son was dead, she began to kill off the whole royal family. But Jehosheba, daughter of King Jehoram and sister of Ahaziah, took Joash, his son, and spirited him away, along with his nurse, from the bedroom where the princes were about to be slain. She concealed him from Athaliah, and so he did not die. For six years he remained hidden in the temple of the LORD, while Athaliah ruled the land.

But in the seventh year, Jehoiada summoned the captains of the Carians and of the guards. He had them come to him in the temple of the LORD, exacted from them a sworn commitment, and then showed them the king’s son.

The captains did just as Jehoiada the priest commanded. Each one with his men, both those going on duty for the sabbath and those going off duty that week, came to Jehoiada the priest. He gave the captains King David’s spears and shields, which were in the temple of the LORD. And the guards, with drawn weapons, lined up from the southern to the northern limit of the enclosure, surrounding the altar and the temple on the king’s behalf. Then Jehoiada led out the king’s son and put the crown and the insignia upon him. They proclaimed him king and anointed him, clapping their hands and shouting, “Long live the king!”

Athaliah heard the noise made by the people, and appeared before them in the temple of the LORD. When she saw the king standing by the pillar, as was the custom, and the captains and trumpeters near him, with all the people of the land rejoicing and blowing trumpets, she tore her garments and cried out, “Treason, treason!” Then Jehoiada the priest instructed the captains in command of the force: “Bring her outside through the ranks. If anyone follows her,” he added, “let him die by the sword.” He had given orders that she should not be slain in the temple of the LORD. She was led out forcibly to the horse gate of the royal palace, where she was put to death.

Then Jehoiada made a covenant between the LORD as one party and the king and the people as the other, by which they would be the LORD’s people; and another covenant, between the king and the people. Thereupon all the people of the land went to the temple of Baal and demolished it. They shattered its altars and images completely, and slew Mattan, the priest of Baal, before the altars. Jehoiada appointed a detachment for the temple of the LORD. All the people of the land rejoiced and the city was quiet, now that Athaliah had been slain with the sword at the royal palace.

Responsorial Psalm

Psalm 132:11, 12, 13-14, 17-18
R. (13) The Lord has chosen Zion for his dwelling. The LORD swore to David a firm promise from which he will not withdraw: “Your own offspring I will set upon your throne.” R. The Lord has chosen Zion for his dwelling. “If your sons keep my covenant and the decrees which I shall teach them, Their sons, too, forever shall sit upon your throne.” R. The Lord has chosen Zion for his dwelling. For the LORD has chosen Zion; he prefers her for his dwelling. “Zion is my resting place forever; in her will I dwell, for I prefer her.” R. The Lord has chosen Zion for his dwelling. “In her will I make a horn to sprout forth for David; I will place a lamp for my anointed. His enemies I will clothe with shame, but upon him my crown shall shine.” R. The Lord has chosen Zion for his dwelling.
The Lord has chosen Zion for his dwelling.

Alleluia

Matthew 5:3
R. Alleluia, alleluia. Blessed are the poor in spirit; for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel

Matthew 6:19-23

Jesus said to his disciples: “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and decay destroy, and thieves break in and steal. But store up treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor decay destroys, nor thieves break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.

“The lamp of the body is the eye. If your eye is sound, your whole body will be filled with light; but if your eye is bad, your whole body will be in darkness. And if the light in you is darkness, how great will the darkness be.”

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Pagninilay

Guarding the Hidden King

The story in 2 Kings today reads like a political thriller: a murderous grandmother, a secret rescue, and a child king hidden away in the Temple for six years. It’s dramatic, but it connects beautifully to Jesus’ words in the Gospel about where we store our treasure. Just as Jehosheba hid the true king within the Temple to protect him from the chaos outside, we are called to guard the presence of Christ-our true Treasure-within the temple of our hearts. Jesus warns us that if our heart is fixed on temporary things (power, status, material goods), we are vulnerable to "moth and decay." But when we center our lives on the hidden King, no external chaos can steal our peace.

A Character Study: The Courage of Jehosheba

Let’s look closer at Jehosheba. Amidst a literal massacre, she didn't despair or run; she acted with quiet, decisive courage to preserve the promise of God. She created a sanctuary for the king in the middle of a hostile regime. In our modern lives, the "usurper" isn't usually a person, but the noise of the world-the relentless ping of notifications, the pressure to perform, or the anxiety of the news cycle. You are called to be like Jehosheba. You are the guardian of your soul. Do you create a hidden space in your daily routine where the "King" can grow, or have you allowed the noise to occupy every room of your interior "palace"?

Putting It Into Practice

1. The "Eye" Audit: Jesus says, "The lamp of the body is the eye." This week, look at your "Screen Time" stats or browser history. What are you feeding your eyes? Choose one source of media that causes you anxiety or envy and fast from it for 48 hours.

2. Create a Sanctuary: Find a literal "hiding place" for God in your home or office-a specific chair or a corner with a crucifix. Spend 5 minutes there today doing absolutely nothing but acknowledging that the King is present with you.

Reflect & Journal

1

When you honestly assess your daydreams and worries, what do they reveal about where your true "treasure" is located right now?

2

What is the "Athaliah" in your life-the dominant force or habit that is trying to kill off your spiritual peace?

3

Jesus speaks of the "sound eye" filling the body with light. When was the last time you felt that sense of spiritual clarity, and what were you focusing on then?

4

Jehosheba hid the king for *six years* before he was revealed. Are you willing to be patient with God's work in your life, even when it feels hidden or dormant?

5

What is one specific "altar of Baal" (a false idol like popularity, control, or comfort) that you need to tear down this weekend to make room for God?

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