- Details
- Written by Redemptorist Publications
- Category: Sunday Readings
Acts 4: 32-35
The first believers in the resurrection were an inspired and enthusiastic community, dedicated to serving one another and sharing their property.
1 John 5: 1-6
Belief in Jesus and love for one another are inseparable.
John 20: 19-31
Jesus appears to the disciples, and all, including Thomas, become first believers in the risen Christ.
- Details
- Written by Parish Office
- Category: Sunday Readings
Acts 10:34. 37-43
Peter proclaims the death of Jesus as a prelude to the resurrection.
Colossians 3: 1-4
We are now living a new life because of the resurrection of Jesus.
John 20: 1-9
Mary Magdalene, the first witness to the resurrection, found it hard to convince the apostles. It was only when Peter and John saw the empty tomb for themselves that they believed her words.
- Details
- Written by Redemptorist Publications
- Category: Sunday Readings
Isaiah 20: 4-7
the faithful servant of the Lord is strengthened by God to face all the insults of those who attack him.
Philippians 2: 6-11
humble unto death, Christ Jesus is raised up as Lord
Mark 14: 1 – 15: 47
Mark tells the story of Christ’s passion.
- Details
- Written by Redemptorist Publications
- Category: Sunday Readings
Jeremiah 31: 31-34
We live in the present but we live for the future, a future written in our hearts.
Hebrews 5: 7-9
Progress can make us better, but only Christ can make us perfect.
John 12: 20-33
If our life gives us exactly what we expect, then we are like the seed that doesn’t grow. A fruitful life will always bear fruit in unexpected ways.
- Details
- Written by Redemptorist Publications
- Category: Sunday Readings
2 Chronicles 36: 14-16. 19-23
Such was the persistence of God’s people in pursuing their own way and ignoring the Lord’s that they found themselves exiled from the land promised to them. But the Lord worked through Cyrus, a gentile, to restore his people to their land and relationship with him.
Ephesians 2: 4-10
The great gift of God’s boundless love and grace comes to us in Jesus, and fills our everyday lives in the Spirit. When we hand ourselves over to the Lord’s love, he recreates us as his works of art.
John 3: 14-21
Nicodemus has come to Jesus by night. In the shadows of this conversation of wondering and searching, Jesus speaks of the love of the Father and the healing that is made possible for all people through the gift of his own life and his sacrifice on the cross.