|
April
26, 2004
Monday of the Third Week of Easter
Reading I
Acts 6:8-15
Stephen, filled with grace and power,
was working great wonders and signs among
the people.
Certain members of the so-called Synagogue
of Freedmen,
Cyreneans, and Alexandrians,
and people from Cilicia and Asia,
came forward and debated with Stephen,
but they could not withstand the wisdom
and the Spirit with which he spoke.
Then they instigated some men to say,
"We have heard him speaking blasphemous
words
against Moses and God."
They stirred up the people, the elders,
and the scribes,
accosted him, seized him,
and brought him before the Sanhedrin.
They presented false witnesses who testified,
"This man never stops saying things
against this holy place and the law.
For we have heard him claim
that this Jesus the Nazorean will destroy
this place
and change the customs that Moses handed
down to us."
All those who sat in the Sanhedrin looked
intently at him
and saw that his face was like the face
of an angel.
Responsorial Psalm
Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30
R (1ab) Blessed are they who follow the
law of the Lord!
or:
R Alleluia.
Though princes meet and talk against me,
your servant meditates on your statutes.
Yes, your decrees are my delight;
they are my counselors.
R Blessed are they who follow the law
of the Lord!
or:
R Alleluia.
I declared my ways, and you answered me;
teach me your statutes.
Make me understand the way of your precepts,
and I will meditate on your wondrous deeds.
R Blessed are they who follow the law
of the Lord!
or:
R Alleluia.
Remove from me the way of falsehood,
and favor me with your law.
The way of truth I have chosen;
I have set your ordinances before me.
R Blessed are they who follow the law
of the Lord!
or:
R Alleluia.
Gospel
Jn 6:22-29
[After Jesus had fed the five thousand
men, his disciples saw him walking on
the sea.]
The next day, the crowd that remained
across the sea
saw that there had been only one boat
there,
and that Jesus had not gone along with
his disciples in the boat,
but only his disciples had left.
Other boats came from Tiberias
near the place where they had eaten the
bread
when the Lord gave thanks.
When the crowd saw that neither Jesus
nor his disciples were there,
they themselves got into boats
and came to Capernaum looking for Jesus.
And when they found him across the sea
they said to him,
"Rabbi, when did you get here?"
Jesus answered them and said,
"Amen, amen, I say to you, you are
looking for me
not because you saw signs
but because you ate the loaves and were
filled.
Do not work for food that perishes
but for the food that endures for eternal
life,
which the Son of Man will give you.
For on him the Father, God, has set his
seal."
So they said to him,
"What can we do to accomplish the
works of God?"
Jesus answered and said to them,
"This is the work of God, that you
believe in the one he sent."
Lectionary for Mass, Copyright ©
1970, 1986, 1992, 1998, 2001 Confraternity
of Christian Doctrine; Psalm refrain ©
1968, 1981, 1997, International Committee
on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights
reserved. Neither this work nor any part
of it may be reproduced, distributed,
performed or displayed in any medium,
including electronic or digital, without
permission in writing from the copyright
owner.
|