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A Word From Our Pastor...

5th Sunday of Lent - Cycle A - 22nd March 2026

First Reading – Ezekiel 37:12-14: God promises to resurrect and return His people to Israel, affirming His identity and power. He vows to infuse them with His spirit, assuring fulfillment of this promise.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 130:
From the depths, I cry to the Lord for mercy. If He counted sins, none could stand, but with Him, there is forgiveness, redemption, and steadfast love.
Second Reading – Romans 8:8-11:
Living by human nature cannot please God. True life is in the Spirit, evident if Christ’s Spirit dwells in us. This Spirit brings life to our mortal bodies, just as it raised Christ.
Gospel – John 11:1-45:
Lazarus from Bethany, brother of Mary and Martha, fell ill. Despite their message to Jesus, He delayed His visit, explaining the situation was to glorify God. Upon arrival, Lazarus had been dead four days. Martha expressed faith in Jesus, who declared Himself as the resurrection and life. Deeply moved and troubled by the mourning, Jesus wept, then miraculously raised Lazarus from the dead, strengthening the faith of many onlookers.


Prima lettura – Ezechiele 37,12-14:
Dio promette di risuscitare il suo popolo e di ricondurlo in Israele, affermando la sua identità e la sua potenza. Giura di infondere in loro il suo Spirito, assicurando l’adempimento di questa promessa.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 130:
Dalle profondità invoco il Signore, implorando misericordia. Se Egli tenesse conto dei peccati, nessuno potrebbe resistere, ma con Lui c’è perdono, redenzione e amore fedele.
Seconda lettura – Romani 8,8-11:
Vivere secondo la natura umana non può piacere a Dio. La vera vita è nello Spirito, evidente se lo Spirito di Cristo dimora in noi. Questo Spirito porta la vita ai nostri corpi mortali, proprio come ha risuscitato Cristo.
Vangelo – Giovanni 11,1-45:
Lazzaro di Betania, fratello di Maria e Marta, si ammalò. Nonostante il loro messaggio a Gesù, Egli ritardò la Sua visita, spiegando che la situazione era per glorificare Dio. Al Suo arrivo, Lazzaro era morto da quattro giorni. Marta espresse fede in Gesù, che si dichiarò la risurrezione e la vita. Profondamente commosso e turbato dal lutto, Gesù pianse, poi risuscitò miracolosamente Lazzaro dai morti, rafforzando la fede di molti spettatori.