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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...

3rd SUNDAY OF EASTER - 19th April 2026

First Reading – Acts 2:14, 22-33: Peter stood up with the eleven apostles and addressed the crowd, explaining that the events they were witnessing were the fulfillment of the prophecy of Joel. Peter testified about Jesus and how his death and resurrection were also foretold by the prophets, and that Jesus had been raised from the dead by God.

Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 16: In this Psalm, the psalmist expresses trust in God as their refuge and source of counsel. They praise God for guiding them on the path of life, and express confidence that God will not abandon them but instead bring them to eternal joy in His presence.
Second Reading – 1 Peter 1:17-21:
Peter urges his readers to live in reverence and fear of God, knowing that they were ransomed by the precious blood of Christ. He emphasizes the eternal significance of their faith and encourages them to continue to trust in God, who raised Christ from the dead and gave them new life through Him.
Gospel – Luke 24:13-35:
Two of Jesus’ disciples were walking to Emmaus when they encountered a stranger who turned out to be Jesus, but they did not recognize Him at first. After Jesus spoke to them and broke bread with them, their eyes were opened and they realized that it was Him.

Prima lettura – Atti 2,14.22-33:
Pietro si alzò in piedi insieme agli undici apostoli e si rivolse alla folla, spiegando che gli eventi a cui stavano assistendo erano l’adempimento della profezia di Gioele. Pietro rese testimonianza di Gesù e di come anche la sua morte e risurrezione fossero state predette dai profeti, e che Gesù era stato risuscitato dai morti da Dio.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 16:
In questo salmo, il salmista esprime la sua fiducia in Dio come rifugio e fonte di consiglio. Loda Dio per averlo guidato sul sentiero della vita ed esprime la certezza che Dio non lo abbandonerà, ma lo condurrà alla gioia eterna alla Sua presenza.
Seconda lettura – 1 Pietro 1,17-21:
Pietro esorta i suoi lettori a vivere nel timore e nel rispetto di Dio, sapendo di essere stati riscattati dal prezioso sangue di Cristo. Egli sottolinea il significato eterno della loro fede e li incoraggia a continuare a confidare in Dio, che ha risuscitato Cristo dai morti e ha dato loro nuova vita attraverso Lui.
Vangelo – Luca 24,13-35:
Due discepoli di Gesù stavano camminando verso Emmaus quando incontrarono uno sconosciuto che si rivelò essere Gesù, ma all’inizio non lo riconobbero. Dopo che Gesù parlò loro e spezzò il pane con loro, i loro occhi si aprirono e si resero conto che era Lui.