Acts 5: 12-16
The apostles, filled with the Spirit, are full of courage.

Apocalypse 1: 9-13. 17-19
A vision of the risen Lord who has the keys of death and of the underworld.

John 20: 19-31
The risen Jesus gives the power to forgive sin, and convinces doubting Thomas.

Act 10:34. 37-43
Peter proclaims the Good News of salvation to Cornelius, which results in his Baptism and that of his family.

Colossians 3: 1-4
Through baptism, we have died with Christ and entered into the life of the Resurrection.

John 20: 1-9
John testifies to the empty tomb on the first Easter Day.

Isaiah 50: 4-7
The Lord’s servant takes on the insults of those who persecute him.

Philippians 2: 6-11

Christ humbled himself even to the Cross and God raised him on high.

Luke 22:14 – 23:56
The passion according to St Luke tells us of Christ’s sufferings, which lead to his death.

Isaiah 43: 16-21
God is doing a new deed.  The Prophet Isaiah calls on us to look again, with fresh eyes, to see what graces the Lord has ready for us if we will put our trust in him.

Philippians 3: 8-14
The Apostle Paul, in prison, yet filled with the freedom and joy of the Holy Spirit, exhorts us by his own example: forget what is past, and keep running the race into the new life of the resurrection.

John 8: 1-11
The woman Jesus meets is guilty and condemned, trapped by her sin.  In his forgiveness and compassion she is freed from her past, and her accusers are shamed by their own past sins.

Joshua 5: 9-12
After renewing their covenant with the Lord, the people set out to take possession of the promised land.

2 Corinthians 5: 17-21
It is God who reconciles us through the life, death and resurrection of Christ.

Luke 115: 1-3. 11-32
The prodigal Son comes to his senses and remembers his father’s love.