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Acts 2:14.22-33
On the day of Pentecost Peter stood up with the Eleven
and addressed the crowd in a loud voice: 'People of Israel, listen
to what I am going to say: Jesus the Nazarene was a man commended
to you by God by the miracles and portents and signs that God worked
through him when he was among you, as you all know. This man, who
was put into your power by the deliberate intention and foreknowledge
of God, you took and had crucified by men outside the Law. You
killed him, but God raised him to life, freeing him from the pangs
of Hades; for it was impossible for him to be held in its power
since, as David says of him:
'I saw the Lord before me always, for with him
at my right hand nothing can shake me. So my heart was glad and
my tongue cried out with joy; my body, too, will rest in the
hope that you will not abandon my soul to Hades nor allow your
holy one to experience corruption. You have made known the way
of life to me, you will fill me with gladness through your presence.'
Brethren, no one can deny that the patriarch David
himself is dead and buried: his tomb is still with us. But since
he was a prophet, and knew that God had sworn him an oath to make
one of his descendants succeed him on the throne, what he foresaw
and spoke about was the resurrection of the Christ: he is the one
who was not abandoned to Hades, and whose body did not experience
corruption. God raised this man Jesus to life, and all of us are
witnesses to that. Now raised to the heights by God's right
hand, he has received from the Father the Holy Spirit, who was
promised, and what you see and hear is the outpouring of that Spirit.'
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| Responsorial Psalm |
| Psalm 15:1-2.5.7-11
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Show us, Lord, the path of life. |
- Preserve me, God, I take refuge in you.
I say to the Lord: 'You are my God.
O Lord, it is you who are my portion and cup;
it is you yourself who are my prize.'
- I will bless the Lord who gives me counsel,
who even at night directs my heart.
I keep the Lord ever in my sight:
since he is at my right hand I shall stand firm.
- And so my heart rejoices, my soul is glad;
even my body shall rest in safety.
For you will not leave my soul among the dead,
nor let your beloved know decay.
- You will show me the path of life,
the fullness of joy in your presence,
at your tight hand happiness for ever.
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| Second Reading |
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1 Peter 1:17-21
If you are acknowledging as your Father one who has no favourites
and judges everyone according to what he has done, you must be
scrupulously careful as long as you are living away from your home.
Remember, the ransom that was paid to free you from the useless
way of life your ancestors handed down was not paid in anything
compatible, neither in silver nor gold, but in the precious blood
of a lamb without spot or stain, namely Christ; who, though known
since before the world was made, has been revealed only in our
time, the end of the ages, for your sake. Through him you now have
faith in God, who raised him from the dead and gave him glory for
that very reason - so that you would have faith and hope in
God.
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| Gospel |
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Luke 24:13-35
Two of the disciples of Jesus were on their
way to a village called Emmaus, seven miles from Jerusalem, and
they were talking together about all that had happened. Now as
they talked this over, Jesus himself came up and walked by their
side; but something prevented them from recognising him. He said
to them, 'What matters are you discussing as you walk along?'
They stopped short, their faces downcast.
Then one of them, called Cleopas, answered
him, 'You must be the only person staying in Jerusalem who does
not know the things that have been happening there these last
few days.' 'What things?' he asked. 'All about Jesus of Nazareth'
they answered 'who proved he was a great prophet by the things
he said and did in the sight of God and of the whole people;
and how our chief priests and our leaders handed him over to
be sentenced to death, and had him crucified. Our own hope had
been that he would be the one to set Israel free. And this is
not all: two whole days have gone by since it all happened; and
some women from our group have astounded us: they went to the
tomb in the early morning, and when they did not find the body,
they came back to tell us they bad seen a vision of angels who
declared he was alive. Some of our friends went to the tomb and
found everything exactly as the women had reported, but of him
they saw nothing.'
Then he said to them, 'You foolish men! So
slow to believe the full message of the prophets! Was it not
ordained that the Christ should suffer and so enter into his
glory?' Then, starting with Moses and going through all the prophets,
he explained to them the passages throughout the scriptures that
were about himself.
When they drew near to the village to which
they were going, he made as if to go on; but they pressed him
to stay with them. 'It is nearly evening' they said 'and the
day is almost over.' So he went in to stay with them. Now while
he was with them at table, he took the bread and said the blessing;
then he broke it and handed it to them. And their eyes were opened
and they recognised him; but he had vanished from their sight.
Then they said to each other, 'Did not our hearts burn within
us as he talked to us on the road and explained the scriptures
to us?'
They set out that instant and returned to Jerusalem.
There they found the Eleven assembled together with their companions,
who said to them, 'Yes, it is true. The Lord has risen and has
appeared to Simon.' Then they told their story of what had happened
on the road and how they had recognised him at the breaking of
bread.
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