Zechariah 9: 9-10

The prophet Zechariah presents the vision of the Messiah as a king riding on a donkey proclaiming peace for all nations. 

Romans 8: 9. 11-13

The Spirit of God lives in each one of us, and Paul calls us to give attention to the spiritual dimension of our lives. 

Matthew 11: 25-30

Those who are well educated and arrogant in their knowledge can easily miss what God is really telling us.  children can sometimes more easily relate to the teachings of a God who is ‘Gentle and humble in heart’

Deuteronomy 8: 2-3. 14-16

Moses reminds the people that God is the one who has led them from slavery to freedom, and is the one who feeds them. 

1 Corinthians 10: 16-17

For St Paul, the Eucharist is a sign of the unity of the Church in Christ. 

John 6: 51-58

The body and blood of the Lord is the promise of eternal life. 

Acts 2: 1-11

Pentecost shows us that the Holy Spirit is a gift to everybody, regardless of nationality, language, culture and socioeconomic background. 

1 Corinthians 12: 3-7. 12-13

The one Holy Spirit inspires all human gifts and talents. 

John 20: 19-23

Jesus tells his disciples to be at peace and Spirit-filled as he sends them out into the world.

Exodus 34: 4-6.8-9

The Lord  reveals himself to Moses as a God of tenderness and compassion.

2 Corinthians 13: 11-13

Paul urges the Corinthians to reflect in their lives the love and unity of the three divine persons.

John 3: 16-18

To his late-night visitor, Nichodemus, Jesus speaks of a God who loves this world so deeply as to send his only Son as its saviour.

Acts 1: 1-11

Jesus returns to the Father after promising to give his Spirit to the disciples to help them in being witnesses. 

Ephesians 1: 17-23

Paul prays for enlightenment and wisdom for the disciples of Christ, who is the head of his body, the Church. 

Matthew 28: 16-20

On the mountain, the disciples worship Christ, who commands them to bring others to faith in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.