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A Word From Our Pastor...

Sixth Sunday, Ordinary Time - Cycle C - 16th February 2025

First Reading – Jeremiah 17:5-8: Those who trust in people are like barren bushes in the desert.
Those who trust in the Lord are like fruitful trees by the water.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 1: Those who avoid the wicked and delight in God’s law are blessed and prosper.
The wicked are like chaff blown away by the wind. God watches over the righteous.
Second Reading – 1 Corinthians 15:12, 16-20: If Christ is not raised, our faith is useless and we remain in sin.
But Christ is risen, the first of those who have died.
Gospel – Luke 6:17, 20-26: Jesus blesses the poor, hungry, and sorrowful, promising them future joy and rewards in heaven. He warns the rich, well-fed, and joyful of future sorrow, highlighting how ancestors treated true and false prophets.

Prima lettura – Geremia 17:5-8: Chi confida negli uomini è come un cespuglio sterile nel deserto.
Quelli che confidano nel Signore sono come alberi fruttiferi vicino all’acqua.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 1: Chi evita i malvagi e si diletta nella legge di Dio è benedetto e prospera.
Gli empi sono come pula spazzata via dal vento. Dio veglia sui giusti.
Seconda lettura – 1 Corinzi 15:12, 16-20:
Se Cristo non è risorto, la nostra fede è inutile e rimaniamo
nel peccato. Ma Cristo è risorto, il primo di coloro che sono morti.
Vangelo – Luca 6:17, 20-26:
Gesù benedice i poveri, gli affamati e i dolenti, promettendo loro gioia
e ricompense future in cielo. Avverte i ricchi, i benestanti e i gioiosi del dolore futuro, evidenziando
come gli antenati hanno trattato i veri e i falsi profeti.