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A Word From Our Pastor...

2nd Sunday of Easter - Divine Mercy, - Cycle C - 27th April 2025

First Reading – Acts 5:12-16: The apostles, performing signs and wonders, gathered in Solomon’s portico, held in high regard despite others’ hesitance. Their number grew rapidly, and the sick were brought to them; even Peter’s shadow was sought for healing.
All who came were healed.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 118:
Israel, Aaron’s descendants, and the God-fearing proclaim God’s enduring mercy. He answers in distress, providing strength and salvation. The rejected stone becomes the cornerstone, a marvelous act of the Lord.
Second Reading – Revelation 1:9-11A, 12-13, 17-19:
John, exiled on Patmos for his faith, receives a vision from Jesus on the Lord’s day. Instructed to write, he sees Christ among lampstands, falls down, but is reassured by Christ, the eternal, resurrected one holding keys to death and Hades.
Gospel – John 20:19-31:
In a locked room, Jesus appeared to his disciples, offering peace and showing his wounds, which brought them joy. He empowered them with the Holy Spirit and the authority to forgive sins. Thomas, absent initially, doubted their testimony. Later, Jesus appeared again, inviting Thomas to touch his wounds, leading to Thomas’ declaration of faith. Jesus blessed future believers who wouldn’t see yet believe. These events were recorded to affirm faith in Jesus as the Christ.

Prima lettura – At 5, 12-16:
Gli apostoli, che compivano segni e prodigi, si riunivano nel portico di Salomone, tenuti in grande considerazione nonostante l’esitazione degli altri. Il loro numero cresceva rapidamente e i malati venivano portati da loro; persino l’ombra di Pietro veniva cercata per essere guarita. Tutti coloro che venivano venivano guariti.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 118:
Israele, i discendenti di Aronne e i timorati di Dio proclamano la perdurante misericordia di Dio. Egli risponde nell’angoscia, dando forza e salvezza. La pietra scartata diventa la pietra angolare, un atto meraviglioso del Signore.
Seconda lettura – Apocalisse 1:9-11A, 12-13, 17-19:
Giovanni, esiliato a Patmos per la sua fede, riceve una visione da Gesù nel giorno del Signore. Incaricato di scrivere, vede Cristo tra i lampioni, cade a terra, ma viene rassicurato da Cristo, eterno e risorto, che possiede le chiavi della morte e dell’Ade.
Vangelo – Giovanni 20:19-31:
In una stanza chiusa a chiave, Gesù appare ai suoi discepoli, offrendo la pace e mostrando le sue ferite, che portano loro gioia. Egli conferisce loro lo Spirito Santo e l’autorità di perdonare i peccati. Tommaso, inizialmente assente, dubita della loro testimonianza. In seguito, Gesù apparve di nuovo e invitò Tommaso a toccare le sue ferite, portando alla dichiarazione di fede di Tommaso. Gesù benedisse i futuri credenti che non avrebbero visto ma creduto. Questi eventi sono stati registrati per affermare la fede in Gesù come il Cristo.