Readings: 4th Week of Easter

 

April 22 Mon Easter Weekday Acts 11:1-18/Jn 10:1-10 
23 Tue Easter Weekday [St George; Saint Adalbert, ] Acts 11:19-26/Jn 10:22-30 
24 Wed Easter Weekday (St Fidelis of Sigmaringen,r]Acts 12:24—13:5a/Jn 12:44-50 
25 Thu St Mark, Feast 1 Pt 5:5b-14/Mk 16:15-20 
26 Fri Easter Weekday  Acts 13:26-33/Jn 14:1-6 
27 Sat Easter Weekday  Acts 13:44-52/Jn 14:7-14 
28 SUN 5th SUNDAY OF EASTER  Acts 9:26-31/1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8

This week’s readings from the Acts of the Apostles describe the growth of the church in the Gentile world. Peter journeys to Joppa, the seaport  Jonah embarked from on his mission to Nineveh. On his way he raises up a paralyzed man at Lydda and in Joppa  he raise a young girl, Tabitha, from the dead–signs similar to those Jesus worked.(Saturday, 3rd Week of Easter) 

Some, however, question Peter for baptizing the Roman soldier Cornelius and eating at table with him. (Monday) “God has given life-giving repentance to the Gentiles too,” Peter responds, initiating a new phase in the church’s growth. His response is based, not on human judgment, but because he has seen signs from the Spirit.

The readings from Acts from Wednesday to Saturday describe Barnabas and Saul’s opening campaign into the Gentile world. Let’s not ignore, though, the reading from Tuesday which recalls the unknown survivors of the persecution of Stephen who, driven into the Gentile world, “speak to the Greeks, proclaiming the Lord Jesus to them. The hand of the Lord was with them and a great number turned to the Lord.” Clearly, others besides those we know brought the gospel to the Gentiles.

We are all involved, not just a chosen few, in bringing the gospel to the world.

In the  Gospel readings from John (Monday-Wednesday) Jesus continues to speak of himself as the Good Shepherd. As Risen Lord, he goes before us, guiding his flock to final pasture. We hear his voice, not the voice of a stranger. His voice is the same as the Father’s voice.

On Thursday, the readings from John bring us back to the supper room. For the remaining days of the Easter season, we will listen to Jesus’ words of encouragement and love for his own who are in this world.

1 thought on “Readings: 4th Week of Easter

  1. cenaclemary12

    How does Jesus know us?
    Not by number 
    But by name;
    Not by success, 
    Nor monetary gain.
    Not by job skills,
    Nor by fashion fads.
    Our Good Shepherd
    Cares for us,
    Heals our ills.
    As a true friend,
    He calls out
    By our names,
    Not in harsh tones,
    But in love.
    Hearing our moans,
    Lifting us high,
    Shouldering our weight,
    On the way
    To green pasture gate.

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