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Acts 5:27-32.40-41
The high priest demanded an explanation of the apostles. 'We
gave you a formal warning,' he said 'not to preach in this name,
and what have you done? You have filled Jerusalem with your teaching,
and seem determined to fix the guilt of this mans death on us.'
In reply Peter and the apostles said, 'Obedience to God comes before
obedience to men; it was the God of our ancestors who raised up
Jesus, but it was you who had him executed by hanging on a tree.
By his own right hand God has now raised him up to be leader and
saviour, to give repentance and forgiveness of sins through him
to Israel. We are witnesses to all this, we and the Holy Spirit
whom God has given to those who obey him.' They warned the apostles
not to speak in the name of Jesus and released them. And so they
left the presence of the Sanhedrin glad to have had the honour
of suffering humiliation for the sake of the name.
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| Responsorial Psalm |
| Psalm 29
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I will praise you, Lord, you have
rescued me. |
- I will praise you, Lord, you have rescued me
and have not let my enemies rejoice over me.
O Lord, you have raised my soul from the dead,
restored me to life from those who sink into the grave.
- Sing psalms to the Lord, you who love him,
give thanks to his holy name.
His anger lasts for a moment; his favour through life.
At night there are tears, but joy comes with dawn.
- The Lord listened and had pity.
The Lord came to my help.
For me you have changed my mourning into dancing;
O Lord my God, I will thank you for ever.
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| Second Reading |
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Apocalypse 5:11-14
In my vision, I, John, heard the sound of an immense number of
angels gathered round the throne and the animals and the elders;
there were ten thousand times ten thousand of them and thousands
upon thousands, shouting, 'The Lamb that was sacrificed is worthy
to be given power, riches, wisdom, strength, honour, glory and
blessing.' Then I heard all the living things in creation - everything
that lives in the air, and on the ground, and under the ground,
and in the sea, crying, 'To the One who is sitting on the throne
and to the Lamb, be all praise, honour, glory and power, for ever
and ever.' And the four animals said, 'Amen'; and the elders prostrated
themselves to worship.
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| Gospel |
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John 21:1-19
Jesus showed himself again to the disciples. It was by the Sea
of Tiberias, and it happened like this: Simon Peter, Thomas called
the Twin, Nathanael from Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee and
two more of his disciples were together. Simon Peter said, 'I'm
going fishing.' They replied, 'We'll come with you.' They went
out and got into the boat but caught nothing that night.
It was light by now and there stood Jesus on the shore, though
the disciples did not realise that it was Jesus. Jesus called out,
'Have you caught anything, friends?' And when they answered, 'No',
he said, 'Throw the net out to starboard and you'll find something.'
So they dropped the net, and there were so many fish that they
could not haul it in. The disciple Jesus loved said to Peter, 'It
is the Lord.' At these words 'It is the Lord', Simon Peter, who
had practically nothing on, wrapped his cloak round him and jumped
into the water. The other disciples came on in the boat, towing
the net and the fish; they were only about a hundred yards from
land.
As soon as they came ashore they saw that there was some bread
there, and a charcoal fire with fish cooking on it. Jesus said,
'Bring some of the fish you have just caught.' Simon Peter went
aboard and dragged the net to the shore, full of big fish, one
hundred and fifty-three of them; and in spite of there being so
many the net was not broken. Jesus said to them, 'Come and have
breakfast.' None of the disciples was bold enough to ask, 'Who
are you?'; they knew quite well it was the Lord. Jesus then stepped
forward, took the bread and gave it to them, and the same with
the fish. This was the third time that Jesus showed himself to
the disciples after rising from the dead.
After the meal Jesus said to Simon Peter, 'Simon son of John,
do you love me more than these others do?' He answered, 'Yes Lord,
you know I love you.' Jesus said to him, 'Feed my lambs.' A second
time he said to him, 'Simon son of John, do you love me?' He replied,
'Yes, Lord, you know I love you.' Jesus said to him, 'Look after
my sheep.' Then he said to him a third time, 'Simon son of John,
do you love me?' Peter was upset that he asked him the third time,
'Do you love me?' and said, 'Lord, you know everything; you know
I love you.' Jesus said to him, 'Feed my sheep.
'I tell you most solemnly,
when you were young
you put on your own belt
and walked where you liked;
but when you grow old
you will stretch out your hands,
and somebody else will put a belt round you
and take you where you would rather not go.'
In these words he indicated the kind of death by which Peter would
give glory to God. After this he said, 'Follow me.'
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