Sunday Readings
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Isaiah 55: 1-3
God invites us to come and eat and drink of his divine wisdom, food that will nourish us for eternal life.
Romans 8: 35. 37-39
Paul reminds us that nothing can remove the love that God has for us, made visible in the incarnation.
Matthew 14: 13-21
Jesus feeds the five thousand to show us God’s boundless generosity, to recall the manna in the desert and to prefigure the Eucharist.
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1 Kings 3:5. 7-12
The young king, Solomon, prays for wisdom more than any other gift.
Romans 8: 26-27
In his goodness God our Father will help to form us into images of his Son.
Matthew 13: 44-52
The kingdom of Heaven is a rare treasure, a fine pearl, a place of justice and truth.
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Isaiah 55: 10-11
God’s word succeeds in what it was sent to do.
Romans 8: 18-23
The whole of creation hopes to enjoy the same freedom and glory as the children of God.
Matthew 13: 1-23
The one who hears God’s word and understands it is the one who yields a great harvest.
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Wisdom 12: 13. 16-19
God is infinitely powerful, but combines power with kindliness and gives us time to repent.
Romans 8: 26-27
When we find it hard to pray, the Spirit is there.
Matthew 13: 24-43
Jesus uses the agricultural seasons to teach us patience.
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Zachariah 9: 9-10
The prophet foreshadows Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, the humble King, riding on a donkey.
Romans 8:9: 11-13
Those who belong to Christ are filled with the life-giving Spirit of Christ.
Matthew 11: 25-30
True greatness is achieved only through living in humility and littleness.