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| First Reading |
| Acts 15:1-2.22-29
Some men came down from Judaea and taught the brothers, "Unless
you have yourselves circumcised in the tradition of Moses you cannot
be saved." This led to disagreement, and after Paul and Barnabas
had had a long argument with these men it was arranged that Paul and
Barnabas and others of the church should go up to Jerusalem and discuss
the problem with the apostles and elders.
Then the apostles and elders decided to choose delegates to send to
Antioch with Paul and Barnabas; the whole church concurred with this.
They chose Judas known
as Barsabbas and Silas, both leading men in the brotherhood, and gave
them this letter to take with them:
"The apostles and elders, your brothers, send greetings to the
brothers of pagan birth in Antioch, Syria and Cilicia. We hear that
some of our members have disturbed you with their demands and have
unsettled your minds. They acted without any authority from us, and
so we have decided unanimously to elect delegates and to send them
to you with Barnabas and Paul, men we highly respect who have dedicated
their lives to the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Accordingly we are
sending you Judas and Silas, who will confirm by word of mouth what
we have written in this letter. It has been decided by the Holy Spirit
and by ourselves not to saddle you with any burden beyond these essentials:
you are to abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from
the meat of strangled animals and from fornication. Avoid these, and
you will do what is right. Farewell."
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| Responsorial Psalm |
| Psalm 66:2-3.5-6.8
| Response: |
Let the peoples praise you, O God;
let all the peoples praise you. |
- O God, be gracious ad bless us
and let your face always shed its light upon us.
So will your ways be known upon earth
and all nations learn your saving help.
- Let the nations be glad and exult
for you rule the world with justice.
With Fairness you rule the peoples,
you guide the nations on earth.
- Let the peoples praise you, O God;
let all the peoples praise you.
May God still give us his blessing
till the ends of the earth revere him.
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| Second Reading |
| Apocalypse 21:10-14.22-23
In the spirit, the angel took me to the top of an enormous high mountain
and showed me Jerusalem, the holy city, coming down from God out of
heaven. It had all the radiant glory of God and glittered like some
precious jewel of crystal-clear diamond. The walls of it were of a
great height, and had twelve gates; at each of the twelve gates there
was an angel, and over the gates were written the names of the twelve
tribes of Israel; on the east there were three gates, on the north
three gates, on the south three gates, and on the west three gates.
The city walls stood on twelve foundation stones, each one of which
bore the name of one of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.
I saw that there was no temple in the city since the Lord God Almighty
and the Lamb were themselves the temple, and the city did not need
the sun or the moon for light, since it was lit by the radiant glory
of God and the Lamb was a lighted torch for it.
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| Gospel |
| John 14:23-29
Jesus said to his disciples: "If anyone loves me he will keep
my word, and my Father will love him, and we shall come to him and
make our home with him. Those who do not love me do not keep my words.
And my word is not my own: it is the word of the one who sent me. I
have said these things to you while still with you; but the Advocate,
the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you
everything and remind you of all I have said to you. Peace I bequeath
to you, my own peace I give you, a peace the world cannot give, this
is my gift to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid. You
heard me say: I am going away, and shall return. If you loved me you
would have been glad to know that I am going to the Father, for the
Father is greater than I. I have told you this now before it happens,
so that when it does happen you may believe."
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