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April
10, 2004
At the Easter Vigil in the Holy Night
of Easter
Reading I
Gn 1:1–2:2 or Gn 1:1, 26-31a
In the beginning, when God created the
heavens and the earth,
the earth was a formless wasteland, and
darkness covered the abyss,
while a mighty wind swept over the waters.
Then God said,
"Let there be light," and there
was light.
God saw how good the light was.
God then separated the light from the
darkness.
God called the light "day,"
and the darkness he called "night."
Thus evening came, and morning followed
-- the first day.
Then God said,
"Let there be a dome in the middle
of the waters,
to separate one body of water from the
other."
And so it happened:
God made the dome,
and it separated the water above the dome
from the water below it.
God called the dome "the sky."
Evening came, and morning followed--the
second day.
Then God said,
"Let the water under the sky be gathered
into a single basin,
so that the dry land may appear."
And so it happened:
the water under the sky was gathered into
its basin,
and the dry land appeared.
God called the dry land "the earth,"
and the basin of the water he called "the
sea."
God saw how good it was.
Then God said,
"Let the earth bring forth vegetation:
every kind of plant that bears seed
and every kind of fruit tree on earth
that bears fruit with its seed in it."
And so it happened:
the earth brought forth every kind of
plant that bears seed
and every kind of fruit tree on earth
that bears fruit with its seed in it.
God saw how good it was.
Evening came, and morning followed--the
third day.
Then God said:
"Let there be lights in the dome
of the sky,
to separate day from night.
Let them mark the fixed times, the days
and the years,
and serve as luminaries in the dome of
the sky,
to shed light upon the earth."
And so it happened:
God made the two great lights,
the greater one to govern the day,
and the lesser one to govern the night;
and he made the stars.
God set them in the dome of the sky,
to shed light upon the earth,
to govern the day and the night,
and to separate the light from the darkness.
God saw how good it was.
Evening came, and morning followed --
the fourth day.
Then God said,
"Let the water teem with an abundance
of living creatures,
and on the earth let birds fly beneath
the dome of the sky."
And so it happened:
God created the great sea monsters
and all kinds of swimming creatures with
which the water teems,
and all kinds of winged birds.
God saw how good it was, and God blessed
them, saying,
"Be fertile, multiply, and fill the
water of the seas;
and let the birds multiply on the earth."
Evening came, and morning followed--the
fifth day.
Then God said,
"Let the earth bring forth all kinds
of living creatures:
cattle, creeping things, and wild animals
of all kinds."
And so it happened:
God made all kinds of wild animals, all
kinds of cattle,
and all kinds of creeping things of the
earth.
God saw how good it was.
Then God said:
"Let us make man in our image, after
our likeness.
Let them have dominion over the fish of
the sea,
the birds of the air, and the cattle,
and over all the wild animals
and all the creatures that crawl on the
ground."
God created man in his image;
in the image of God he created him;
male and female he created them.
God blessed them, saying:
"Be fertile and multiply;
fill the earth and subdue it.
Have dominion over the fish of the sea,
the birds of the air,
and all the living things that move on
the earth."
God also said:
"See, I give you every seed-bearing
plant all over the earth
and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit
on it to be your food;
and to all the animals of the land, all
the birds of the air,
and all the living creatures that crawl
on the ground,
I give all the green plants for food."
And so it happened.
God looked at everything he had made,
and he found it very good.
Evening came, and morning followed --
the sixth day.
Thus the heavens and the earth and all
their array were completed.
Since on the seventh day God was finished
with the work he had been doing,
he rested on the seventh day from all
the work he had undertaken.
or
In the beginning, when God created the
heavens and the earth,
God said: "Let us make man in our
image, after our likeness.
Let them have dominion over the fish of
the sea,
the birds of the air, and the cattle,
and over all the wild animals
and all the creatures that crawl on the
ground."
God created man in his image;
in the image of God he created him;
male and female he created them.
God blessed them, saying:
"Be fertile and multiply;
fill the earth and subdue it.
Have dominion over the fish of the sea,
the birds of the air,
and all the living things that move on
the earth."
God also said:
"See, I give you every seed-bearing
plant all over the earth
and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit
on it to be your food;
and to all the animals of the land, all
the birds of the air,
and all the living creatures that crawl
on the ground,
I give all the green plants for food."
And so it happened.
God looked at everything he had made,
and found it very good.
Responsorial Psalm
Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35
R. (30) Lord, send out your Spirit, and
renew the face of the earth.
Bless the LORD, O my soul!
O LORD, my God, you are great indeed!
You are clothed with majesty and glory,
robed in light as with a cloak.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew
the face of the earth.
You fixed the earth upon its foundation,
not to be moved forever;
with the ocean, as with a garment, you
covered it;
above the mountains the waters stood.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew
the face of the earth.
You send forth springs into the watercourses
that wind among the mountains.
Beside them the birds of heaven dwell;
from among the branches they send forth
their song.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew
the face of the earth.
You water the mountains from your palace;
the earth is replete with the fruit of
your works.
You raise grass for the cattle,
and vegetation for man's use,
Producing bread from the earth.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew
the face of the earth.
How manifold are your works, O LORD!
In wisdom you have wrought them all --
the earth is full of your creatures.
Bless the LORD, O my soul! Alleluia.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew
the face of the earth.
or
Ps 33:4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20-22
R. (5b) The earth is full of the goodness
of the Lord.
Upright is the word of the LORD,
and all his works are trustworthy.
He loves justice and right;
of the kindness of the LORD the earth
is full.
R. The earth is full of the goodness of
the Lord.
By the word of the LORD the heavens were
made;
by the breath of his mouth all their host.
He gathers the waters of the sea as in
a flask;
in cellars he confines the deep.
R. The earth is full of the goodness of
the Lord.
Blessed the nation whose God is the LORD,
the people he has chosen for his own inheritance.
From heaven the LORD looks down;
he sees all mankind.
R. The earth is full of the goodness of
the Lord.
Our soul waits for the LORD,
who is our help and our shield.
May your kindness, O LORD, be upon us
who have put our hope in you.
R. The earth is full of the goodness of
the Lord.
Reading II
Gn 22:1-18 or Gn 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18
God put Abraham to the test.
He called to him, "Abraham!"
"Here I am," he replied.
Then God said:
"Take your son Isaac, your only one,
whom you love,
and go to the land of Moriah.
There you shall offer him up as a holocaust
on a height that I will point out to you."
Early the next morning Abraham saddled
his donkey,
took with him his son Isaac and two of
his servants as well,
and with the wood that he had cut for
the holocaust,
set out for the place of which God had
told him.
On the third day Abraham got sight of
the place from afar.
Then he said to his servants:
"Both of you stay here with the donkey,
while the boy and I go on over yonder.
We will worship and then come back to
you."
Thereupon Abraham took the wood for the
holocaust
and laid it on his son Isaac's shoulders,
while he himself carried the fire and
the knife.
As the two walked on together, Isaac spoke
to his father Abraham:
"Father!" Isaac said.
"Yes, son," he replied.
Isaac continued, "Here are the fire
and the wood,
but where is the sheep for the holocaust?"
"Son," Abraham answered,
"God himself will provide the sheep
for the holocaust."
Then the two continued going forward.
When they came to the place of which
God had told him,
Abraham built an altar there and arranged
the wood on it.
Next he tied up his son Isaac,
and put him on top of the wood on the
altar.
Then he reached out and took the knife
to slaughter his son.
But the LORD's messenger called to him
from heaven,
"Abraham, Abraham!"
"Here I am!" he answered.
"Do not lay your hand on the boy,"
said the messenger.
"Do not do the least thing to him.
I know now how devoted you are to God,
since you did not withhold from me your
own beloved son."
As Abraham looked about,
he spied a ram caught by its horns in
the thicket.
So he went and took the ram
and offered it up as a holocaust in place
of his son.
Abraham named the site Yahweh-yireh;
hence people now say, "On the mountain
the LORD will see."
Again the LORD's messenger called to
Abraham from heaven and said:
"I swear by myself, declares the
LORD,
that because you acted as you did
in not withholding from me your beloved
son,
I will bless you abundantly
and make your descendants as countless
as the stars of the sky and the sands
of the seashore;
your descendants shall take possession
of the gates of their enemies,
and in your descendants all the nations
of the earth shall find blessing--
all this because you obeyed my command."
or
God put Abraham to the test.
He called to him, "Abraham!"
"Here I am," he replied.
Then God said:
"Take your son Isaac, your only one,
whom you love,
and go to the land of Moriah.
There you shall offer him up as a holocaust
on a height that I will point out to you."
When they came to the place of which
God had told him,
Abraham built an altar there and arranged
the wood on it.
Then he reached out and took the knife
to slaughter his son.
But the LORD's messenger called to him
from heaven,
"Abraham, Abraham!"
"Here I am," he answered.
"Do not lay your hand on the boy,"
said the messenger.
"Do not do the least thing to him.
I know now how devoted you are to God,
since you did not withhold from me your
own beloved son."
As Abraham looked about,
he spied a ram caught by its horns in
the thicket.
So he went and took the ram
and offered it up as a holocaust in place
of his son.
Again the LORD's messenger called to
Abraham from heaven and said:
"I swear by myself, declares the
LORD,
that because you acted as you did
in not withholding from me your beloved
son,
I will bless you abundantly
and make your descendants as countless
as the stars of the sky and the sands
of the seashore;
your descendants shall take possession
of the gates of their enemies,
and in your descendants all the nations
of the earth shall find blessing--
all this because you obeyed my command."
Responsorial Psalm II
Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11
R. (1) You are my inheritance, O Lord.
O LORD, my allotted portion and my cup,
you it is who hold fast my lot.
I set the LORD ever before me;
with him at my right hand I shall not
be disturbed.
R. You are my inheritance, O Lord.
Therefore my heart is glad and my soul
rejoices,
my body, too, abides in confidence;
because you will not abandon my soul to
the netherworld,
nor will you suffer your faithful one
to undergo corruption.
R. You are my inheritance, O Lord.
You will show me the path to life,
fullness of joys in your presence,
the delights at your right hand forever.
R.You are my inheritance, O Lord.
Reading III
Ex 14:15--15:1
The LORD said to Moses, "Why are
you crying out to me?
Tell the Israelites to go forward.
And you, lift up your staff and, with
hand outstretched over the sea,
split the sea in two,
that the Israelites may pass through it
on dry land.
But I will make the Egyptians so obstinate
that they will go in after them.
Then I will receive glory through Pharaoh
and all his army,
his chariots and charioteers.
The Egyptians shall know that I am the
LORD,
when I receive glory through Pharaoh
and his chariots and charioteers."
The angel of God, who had been leading
Israel's camp,
now moved and went around behind them.
The column of cloud also, leaving the
front,
took up its place behind them,
so that it came between the camp of the
Egyptians
and that of Israel.
But the cloud now became dark, and thus
the night passed
without the rival camps coming any closer
together all night long.
Then Moses stretched out his hand over
the sea,
and the LORD swept the sea
with a strong east wind throughout the
night
and so turned it into dry land.
When the water was thus divided,
the Israelites marched into the midst
of the sea on dry land,
with the water like a wall to their right
and to their left.
The Egyptians followed in pursuit;
all Pharaoh's horses and chariots and
charioteers went after them
right into the midst of the sea.
In the night watch just before dawn
the LORD cast through the column of the
fiery cloud
upon the Egyptian force a glance that
threw it into a panic;
and he so clogged their chariot wheels
that they could hardly drive.
With that the Egyptians sounded the retreat
before Israel,
because the LORD was fighting for them
against the Egyptians.
Then the LORD told Moses, "Stretch
out your hand over the sea,
that the water may flow back upon the
Egyptians,
upon their chariots and their charioteers."
So Moses stretched out his hand over the
sea,
and at dawn the sea flowed back to its
normal depth.
The Egyptians were fleeing head on toward
the sea,
when the LORD hurled them into its midst.
As the water flowed back,
it covered the chariots and the charioteers
of Pharaoh's whole army
which had followed the Israelites into
the sea.
Not a single one of them escaped.
But the Israelites had marched on dry
land
through the midst of the sea,
with the water like a wall to their right
and to their left.
Thus the LORD saved Israel on that day
from the power of the Egyptians.
When Israel saw the Egyptians lying dead
on the seashore
and beheld the great power that the LORD
had shown against the Egyptians,
they feared the LORD and believed in him
and in his servant Moses.
Then Moses and the Israelites sang this
song to the LORD:
I will sing to the LORD, for he is gloriously
triumphant;
horse and chariot he has cast into the
sea.
Responsorial Psalm III
Ex 15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18
R. (1b) Let us sing to the Lord; he has
covered himself in glory.
I will sing to the LORD, for he is gloriously
triumphant;
horse and chariot he has cast into the
sea.
My strength and my courage is the LORD,
and he has been my savior.
He is my God, I praise him;
the God of my father, I extol him.
R. Let us sing to the Lord; he has covered
himself in glory.
The LORD is a warrior,
LORD is his name!
Pharaoh's chariots and army he hurled
into the sea;
the elite of his officers were submerged
in the Red Sea.
R. Let us sing to the Lord; he has covered
himself in glory.
The flood waters covered them,
they sank into the depths like a stone.
Your right hand, O LORD, magnificent in
power,
your right hand, O LORD, has shattered
the enemy.
R. Let us sing to the Lord; he has covered
himself in glory.
You brought in the people you redeemed
and planted them on the mountain of your
inheritance --
the place where you made your seat, O
LORD,
the sanctuary, LORD, which your hands
established.
The LORD shall reign forever and ever.
R. Let us sing to the Lord; he has covered
himself in glory.
Reading IV
Is 54:5-14
The One who has become your husband is
your Maker;
his name is the LORD of hosts;
your redeemer is the Holy One of Israel,
called God of all the earth.
The LORD calls you back,
like a wife forsaken and grieved in spirit,
a wife married in youth and then cast
off,
says your God.
For a brief moment I abandoned you,
but with great tenderness I will take
you back.
In an outburst of wrath, for a moment
I hid my face from you;
but with enduring love I take pity on
you,
says the LORD, your redeemer.
This is for me like the days of Noah,
when I swore that the waters of Noah
should never again deluge the earth;
so I have sworn not to be angry with you,
or to rebuke you.
Though the mountains leave their place
and the hills be shaken,
my love shall never leave you
nor my covenant of peace be shaken,
says the LORD, who has mercy on you.
O afflicted one, storm-battered and unconsoled,
I lay your pavements in carnelians,
and your foundations in sapphires;
I will make your battlements of rubies,
your gates of carbuncles,
and all your walls of precious stones.
All your children shall be taught by the
LORD,
and great shall be the peace of your children.
In justice shall you be established,
far from the fear of oppression,
where destruction cannot come near you.
Responsorial Psalm IV
Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13
R. (2a) I will praise you, Lord, for
you have rescued me.
I will extol you, O LORD, for you drew
me clear
and did not let my enemies rejoice over
me.
O LORD, you brought me up from the netherworld;
you preserved me from among those going
down into the pit.
R. I will praise you, Lord, for you have
rescued me.
Sing praise to the LORD, you his faithful
ones,
and give thanks to his holy name.
For his anger lasts but a moment;
a lifetime, his good will.
At nightfall, weeping enters in,
but with the dawn, rejoicing.
R. I will praise you, Lord, for you have
rescued me.
Hear, O LORD, and have pity on me;
O LORD, be my helper.
You changed my mourning into dancing;
O LORD, my God, forever will I give you
thanks.
R. I will praise you, Lord, for you have
rescued me.
Reading V
Is 55:1-11
Thus says the LORD:
All you who are thirsty,
come to the water!
You who have no money,
come, receive grain and eat;
come, without paying and without cost,
drink wine and milk!
Why spend your money for what is not bread,
your wages for what fails to satisfy?
Heed me, and you shall eat well,
you shall delight in rich fare.
Come to me heedfully,
listen, that you may have life.
I will renew with you the everlasting
covenant,
the benefits assured to David.
As I made him a witness to the peoples,
a leader and commander of nations,
so shall you summon a nation you knew
not,
and nations that knew you not shall run
to you,
because of the LORD, your God,
the Holy One of Israel, who has glorified
you.
Seek the LORD while he may be found,
call him while he is near.
Let the scoundrel forsake his way,
and the wicked man his thoughts;
let him turn to the LORD for mercy;
to our God, who is generous in forgiving.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
nor are your ways my ways, says the LORD.
As high as the heavens are above the earth,
so high are my ways above your ways
and my thoughts above your thoughts.
For just as from the heavens
the rain and snow come down
and do not return there
till they have watered the earth,
making it fertile and fruitful,
giving seed to the one who sows
and bread to the one who eats,
so shall my word be
that goes forth from my mouth;
my word shall not return to me void,
but shall do my will,
achieving the end for which I sent it.
Responsorial Psalm V
Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6
R. (3) You will draw water joyfully from
the springs of salvation.
God indeed is my savior;
I am confident and unafraid.
My strength and my courage is the LORD,
and he has been my savior.
With joy you will draw water
at the fountain of salvation.
R. You will draw water joyfully from the
springs of salvation.
Give thanks to the LORD, acclaim his name;
among the nations make known his deeds,
proclaim how exalted is his name.
R. You will draw water joyfully from the
springs of salvation.
Sing praise to the LORD for his glorious
achievement;
let this be known throughout all the earth.
Shout with exultation, O city of Zion,
for great in your midst
is the Holy One of Israel!
R. You will draw water joyfully from the
springs of salvation.
Reading VI
Bar 3:9-15, 32--4:4
Hear, O Israel, the commandments of life:
listen, and know prudence!
How is it, Israel,
that you are in the land of your foes,
grown old in a foreign land,
defiled with the dead,
accounted with those destined for the
netherworld?
You have forsaken the fountain of wisdom!
Had you walked in the way of God,
you would have dwelt in enduring peace.
Learn where prudence is,
where strength, where understanding;
that you may know also
where are length of days, and life,
where light of the eyes, and peace.
Who has found the place of wisdom,
who has entered into her treasuries?
The One who knows all things knows her;
he has probed her by his knowledge --
the One who established the earth for
all time,
and filled it with four-footed beasts;
he who dismisses the light, and it departs,
calls it, and it obeys him trembling;
before whom the stars at their posts
shine and rejoice;
when he calls them, they answer, "Here
we are!"
shining with joy for their Maker.
Such is our God;
no other is to be compared to him:
he has traced out the whole way of understanding,
and has given her to Jacob, his servant,
to Israel, his beloved son.
Since then she has appeared on earth,
and moved among people.
She is the book of the precepts of God,
the law that endures forever;
all who cling to her will live,
but those will die who forsake her.
Turn, O Jacob, and receive her:
walk by her light toward splendor.
Give not your glory to another,
your privileges to an alien race.
Blessed are we, O Israel;
for what pleases God is known to us!
Responsorial Psalm VI
Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11
R. (John 6:68c) Lord, you have the words
of everlasting life.
The law of the LORD is perfect,
refreshing the soul;
the decree of the LORD is trustworthy,
giving wisdom to the simple.
R. Lord, you have the words of everlasting
life.
The precepts of the LORD are right,
rejoicing the heart;
the command of the LORD is clear,
enlightening the eye.
R. Lord, you have the words of everlasting
life.
The fear of the LORD is pure,
enduring forever;
the ordinances of the LORD are true,
all of them just.
R. Lord, you have the words of everlasting
life.
They are more precious than gold,
than a heap of purest gold;
sweeter also than syrup
or honey from the comb.
R. Lord, you have the words of everlasting
life.
Reading VII
Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28
The word of the LORD came to me, saying:
Son of man, when the house of Israel lived
in their land,
they defiled it by their conduct and deeds.
Therefore I poured out my fury upon them
because of the blood that they poured
out on the ground,
and because they defiled it with idols.
I scattered them among the nations,
dispersing them over foreign lands;
according to their conduct and deeds I
judged them.
But when they came among the nations wherever
they came,
they served to profane my holy name,
because it was said of them: "These
are the people of the LORD,
yet they had to leave their land."
So I have relented because of my holy
name
which the house of Israel profaned
among the nations where they came.
Therefore say to the house of Israel:
Thus says the Lord GOD:
Not for your sakes do I act, house of
Israel,
but for the sake of my holy name,
which you profaned among the nations to
which you came.
I will prove the holiness of my great
name, profaned among the nations,
in whose midst you have profaned it.
Thus the nations shall know that I am
the LORD, says the Lord GOD,
when in their sight I prove my holiness
through you.
For I will take you away from among the
nations,
gather you from all the foreign lands,
and bring you back to your own land.
I will sprinkle clean water upon you
to cleanse you from all your impurities,
and from all your idols I will cleanse
you.
I will give you a new heart and place
a new spirit within you,
taking from your bodies your stony hearts
and giving you natural hearts.
I will put my spirit within you and make
you live by my statutes,
careful to observe my decrees.
You shall live in the land I gave your
fathers;
you shall be my people, and I will be
your God.
Responsorial Psalm VII
When baptism is celebrated
Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4
R. (42:2) Like a deer that longs for
running streams, my soul longs for you,
my God.
Athirst is my soul for God, the living
God.
When shall I go and behold the face of
God?
R. Like a deer that longs for running
streams, my soul longs for you, my God.
I went with the throng
and led them in procession to the house
of God,
amid loud cries of joy and thanksgiving,
with the multitude keeping festival.
R. Like a deer that longs for running
streams, my soul longs for you, my God.
Send forth your light and your fidelity;
they shall lead me on
and bring me to your holy mountain,
to your dwelling-place.
R. Like a deer that longs for running
streams, my soul longs for you, my God.
Then will I go in to the altar of God,
the God of my gladness and joy;
then will I give you thanks upon the harp,
O God, my God!
R. Like a deer that longs for running
streams, my soul longs for you, my God.
or
When baptism is not celebrated
Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6
R. (3) You will draw water joyfully from
the springs of salvation.
God indeed is my savior;
I am confident and unafraid.
My strength and my courage is the LORD,
and he has been my savior.
With joy you will draw water
at the fountain of salvation.
R. You will draw water joyfully from the
springs of salvation.
Give thanks to the LORD, acclaim his name;
among the nations make known his deeds,
proclaim how exalted is his name.
R. You will draw water joyfully from the
springs of salvation.
Sing praise to the LORD for his glorious
achievement;
let this be known throughout all the earth.
Shout with exultation, O city of Zion,
for great in your midst
is the Holy One of Israel!
R. You will draw water joyfully from the
springs of salvation.
or
When baptism is not celebrated
Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19
R. (12a) Create a clean heart in me,
O God.
A clean heart create for me, O God,
and a steadfast spirit renew within me.
Cast me not out from your presence,
and your Holy Spirit take not from me.
R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.
Give me back the joy of your salvation,
and a willing spirit sustain in me.
I will teach transgressors your ways,
and sinners shall return to you.
R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.
For you are not pleased with sacrifices;
should I offer a holocaust, you would
not accept it.
My sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spirit;
a heart contrite and humbled, O God, you
will not spurn.
R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.
Epistle
Rom 6:3-11
Brothers and sisters:
Are you unaware that we who were baptized
into Christ Jesus
were baptized into his death?
We were indeed buried with him through
baptism into death,
so that, just as Christ was raised from
the dead
by the glory of the Father,
we too might live in newness of life.
For if we have grown into union with
him through a death like his,
we shall also be united with him in the
resurrection.
We know that our old self was crucified
with him,
so that our sinful body might be done
away with,
that we might no longer be in slavery
to sin.
For a dead person has been absolved from
sin.
If, then, we have died with Christ,
we believe that we shall also live with
him.
We know that Christ, raised from the dead,
dies no more;
death no longer has power over him.
As to his death, he died to sin once and
for all;
as to his life, he lives for God.
Consequently, you too must think of yourselves
as being dead to sin
and living for God in Christ Jesus.
Responsorial Psalm VIII
Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23
R. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good,
for his mercy endures forever.
Let the house of Israel say,
"His mercy endures forever."
R. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
The right hand of the LORD has struck
with power;
the right hand of the LORD is exalted.
I shall not die, but live,
and declare the works of the LORD.
R. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
The stone the builders rejected
has become the cornerstone.
By the LORD has this been done;
it is wonderful in our eyes.
R. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
Gospel
Lk 24:1-12
At daybreak on the first day of the week
the women who had come from Galilee with
Jesus
took the spices they had prepared
and went to the tomb.
They found the stone rolled away from
the tomb;
but when they entered,
they did not find the body of the Lord
Jesus.
While they were puzzling over this, behold,
two men in dazzling garments appeared
to them.
They were terrified and bowed their faces
to the ground.
They said to them,
"Why do you seek the living one among
the dead?
He is not here, but he has been raised.
Remember what he said to you while he
was still in Galilee,
that the Son of Man must be handed over
to sinners
and be crucified, and rise on the third
day."
And they remembered his words.
Then they returned from the tomb
and announced all these things to the
eleven
and to all the others.
The women were Mary Magdalene, Joanna,
and Mary the mother of James;
the others who accompanied them also told
this to the apostles,
but their story seemed like nonsense
and they did not believe them.
But Peter got up and ran to the tomb,
bent down, and saw the burial cloths alone;
then he went home amazed at what had happened.
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