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April
23, 2004
Friday of the Second Week of Easter
Reading I
Acts 5:34-42
A Pharisee in the Sanhedrin named Gamaliel,
a teacher of the law, respected by all
the people,
stood up, ordered the Apostles to be put
outside for a short time,
and said to the Sanhedrin, "Fellow
children of Israel,
be careful what you are about to do to
these men.
Some time ago, Theudas appeared, claiming
to be someone important,
and about four hundred men joined him,
but he was killed,
and all those who were loyal to him
were disbanded and came to nothing.
After him came Judas the Galilean at the
time of the census.
He also drew people after him,
but he too perished and all who were loyal
to him were scattered.
So now I tell you,
have nothing to do with these men, and
let them go.
For if this endeavor or this activity
is of human origin,
it will destroy itself.
But if it comes from God, you will not
be able to destroy them;
you may even find yourselves fighting
against God."
They were persuaded by him.
After recalling the Apostles, they had
them flogged,
ordered them to stop speaking in the name
of Jesus,
and dismissed them.
So they left the presence of the Sanhedrin,
rejoicing that they had been found worthy
to suffer dishonor for the sake of the
name.
And all day long, both at the temple and
in their homes,
they did not stop teaching and proclaiming
the Christ, Jesus.
Responsorial Psalm
Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14
R (see 4abc) One thing I seek: to dwell
in the house of the Lord.
or:
R Alleluia.
The LORD is my light and my salvation;
whom should I fear?
The LORD is my life's refuge;
of whom should I be afraid?
R One thing I seek: to dwell in the house
of the Lord.
or:
R Alleluia.
One thing I ask of the LORD
this I seek:
To dwell in the house of the LORD
all the days of my life,
That I may gaze on the loveliness of the
LORD
and contemplate his temple.
R One thing I seek: to dwell in the house
of the Lord.
or:
R Alleluia.
I believe that I shall see the bounty
of the LORD
in the land of the living.
Wait for the LORD with courage;
be stouthearted, and wait for the LORD.
R One thing I seek: to dwell in the house
of the Lord.
or:
R Alleluia.
Gospel
Jn 6:1-15
Jesus went across the Sea of Galilee.
A large crowd followed him,
because they saw the signs he was performing
on the sick.
Jesus went up on the mountain,
and there he sat down with his disciples.
The Jewish feast of Passover was near.
When Jesus raised his eyes and saw that
a large crowd was coming to him,
he said to Philip, "Where can we
buy enough food for them to eat?"
He said this to test him,
because he himself knew what he was going
to do.
Philip answered him,
"Two hundred days' wages worth of
food would not be enough
for each of them to have a little."
One of his disciples,
Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, said
to him,
"There is a boy here who has five
barley loaves and two fish;
but what good are these for so many?"
Jesus said, "Have the people recline."
Now there was a great deal of grass in
that place.
So the men reclined, about five thousand
in number.
Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks,
and distributed them to those who were
reclining,
and also as much of the fish as they wanted.
When they had had their fill, he said
to his disciples,
"Gather the fragments left over,
so that nothing will be wasted."
So they collected them,
and filled twelve wicker baskets with
fragments
from the five barley loaves that had been
more than they could eat.
When the people saw the sign he had done,
they said,
"This is truly the Prophet, the one
who is to come into the world."
Since Jesus knew that they were going
to come and carry him off
to make him king,
he withdrew again to the mountain alone.
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