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A Word From Our Pastor...

14th Sunday Ordinary Time - 6th July 2025

First Reading – Isaiah 66:10-14C: The joy and comfort that the Lord will bring to his people, using metaphors of a nursing mother, a comforting mother, and a flowing river. The Lord promises to extend peace to his people like a river, and his people will rejoice and be glad, with their hearts flourishing like grass.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 66: All people on earth should cry out to God with joy and proclaim his tremendous deeds. The author praises God for his works and his kindness, and calls on all who fear God to listen to their testimony.
Second Reading – Galatians 6:14-18:
The cross of Christ is important as the means of salvation and new life for believers. Paul declares that he will boast only in the cross of Christ, which has made him a new creation, and he encourages the Galatians to avoid the false teachers who seek to impose circumcision and other works of the law on them, instead urging them to embrace the new creation in Christ.
Gospel – Luke 10:1-12, 17-20:
Jesus sends out seventy-two disciples to go ahead of him and proclaim the good news of the kingdom of God, instructing them to rely on God’s provision and hospitality, and to shake off any dust from towns that reject them. The disciples return with joy, reporting that even demons were subject to them in Jesus’ name, and Jesus rejoices that their names are written in heaven.


Prima lettura – Isaia 66, 10-14C:
la gioia e il conforto che il Signore porterà al suo popolo, usando le metafore di una madre che allatta, di una madre che consola e di un fiume che scorre. Il Signore promette di estendere la pace al suo popolo come un fiume, e il suo popolo gioirà e si rallegrerà, con il cuore rigoglioso come l’erba.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 66:
Tutti i popoli della terra devono gridare a Dio con gioia e proclamare le sue opere straordinarie. L’autore loda Dio per le sue opere e la sua bontà e invita tutti coloro che temono Dio ad ascoltare la loro testimonianza.
Seconda lettura – Galati 6,14-18:
La croce di Cristo è importante come mezzo di salvezza e di vita nuova per i credenti. Paolo dichiara che si vanterà solo della croce di Cristo, che lo ha reso una nuova creazione, e incoraggia i Galati a evitare i falsi maestri che cercano di imporre loro la circoncisione e altre opere della legge, esortandoli invece ad abbracciare la nuova creazione in Cristo.
Vangelo – Luca 10:1-12, 17-20:
Gesù invia settantadue discepoli a precederlo e ad annunciare la buona novella del regno di Dio, istruendoli ad affidarsi alle provvidenze e all’ospitalità di Dio e a scrollarsi di dosso la polvere delle città che li rifiutano. I discepoli tornano con gioia, riferendo che persino i demoni sono stati sottomessi a loro nel nome di Gesù, e Gesù si rallegra perché i loro nomi sono scritti nei cieli.