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Although the Catholic Church has no real dress code for proper attire when attending Mass, an unwritten dress code demands we are properly dressed out of Respect, Honor and Reverence for the Real Presence of Our Lord.  One should dress modestly and respectfully.  Generally, one should avoid wearing anything too revealing, which would be considered offensive or disrespectful.

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A Word From Our Pastor...

5th Sunday of Easter - Cycle C - 18th May 2025

First Reading – Acts 14:21-27: Paul and Barnabas revisited cities, encouraging disciples and explaining hardships in God’s kingdom. They appointed church leaders, entrusted them to the Lord, and shared their mission success in Antioch, emphasizing God’s outreach to non-Jews.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 145:
The Lord’s compassion and mercy extend to all, slow to anger and full of love.  His works praise Him, and His followers speak of His eternal kingdom and majestic power.
Second Reading – Revelation 21:1-5A:
John describes a new heaven and earth, with the old gone. He sees a splendid New Jerusalem and hears God proclaim His eternal dwelling with people, erasing all pain and making everything new.
Gospel – John 13:31-33A, 34-35:
Jesus spoke of his imminent glorification, intertwining his honor with God’s. He shared a new commandment with his disciples: to love one another as he loved them. This mutual love among his followers would be the defining mark of their discipleship.

Prima lettura – At 14, 21-27:
Paolo e Barnaba rivisitano le città, incoraggiando i discepoli e spiegando le difficoltà del regno di Dio.
Nominano i leader della chiesa, li affidano al Signore e condividono il successo della loro missione ad Antiochia, sottolineando l’apertura di Dio ai non ebrei.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 145:
La compassione e la misericordia del Signore si estendono a tutti, lento all’ira e pieno di amore. Le sue opere lo lodano e i suoi seguaci parlano del suo regno eterno e della sua maestosa potenza.
Seconda lettura – Apocalisse 21,1-5A:
Giovanni descrive un cielo e una terra nuovi, mentre quelli vecchi sono scomparsi. Vede una splendida Nuova Gerusalemme e sente Dio proclamare la sua dimora eterna con gli uomini, cancellando ogni dolore e facendo tutto nuovo.
Vangelo – Giovanni 13:31-33A, 34-35:
Gesù parla della sua imminente glorificazione, intrecciando il suo onore con quello di Dio. Condivide con i suoi discepoli un nuovo comandamento: amarsi gli uni gli altri come lui li ha amati. Questo amore reciproco tra i suoi
seguaci sarebbe stato il segno distintivo del loro discepolato.