Sunday April 7, 2024
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
Office: Psalter Week 2, Te Deum
Mass prop. Gloria. Creed. Preface of Easter I
Vestment: White
Today’s Rosary: The Glorious Mysteries
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Vespers II of the 2nd Sunday of Easter
Theme of the Sunday: HOW TO TESTIFY THAT CHRIST IS RISEN
The words of Jesus, “Blessed are those who believe and have not seen,” that we read in the gospel are quite appropriate for us. Blessed are those who recognise the voice of the Master every Sunday in community celebrations. But to believe, people do not just need proclamation, they want signs, facts that prove beyond doubt that the Spirit of Christ is at work in the world. The first and second readings tell us that love for our brothers and sisters is the sign that will best show unbelievers that we have real faith in the Risen Christ.
ENTRANCE ANTIPHON
Like newborn infants, you must long for the pure, spiritual milk, that in him you may grow to salvation, alleluia.
COLLECT
God of everlasting mercy, who, in the recurrence of the paschal feast kindle the faith of the people you have made your own, increase, we pray, the grace you have bestowed, that all may grasp and rightly understand in what font they have been washed, by whose Spirit they have been reborn, by whose Blood they have been redeemed. Through our Lord…
FIRST READING
“One heart and soul.”
A reading from the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 4:32-35)
The company of those who believed were of one heart and soul, and no one said that any of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had everything in common. And with great power the apostles gave their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all. There was not any one needy among them, for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the proceeds of what was sold and laid it at the apostles’ feet; and distribution was made to each as any had need
The word of the Lord.
Also Read: Daily Reading for Saturday, April 6th, 2024
RESPONSORIAL PSALM psalm118:2-4.15c-16b and 17-18.22-24 (R.1)
R/. Give praise to the Lord, for he is good; his mercy endures forever.
Or: Alleluia.
Let the house of Israel say,
“His mercy endures forever.”
Let the house of Aaron say,
“His mercy endures forever.”
Let those who fear the Lord say,
“His mercy endures forever.” R/.
“The Lord’s right hand has done mighty deeds;
his right hand is exalted.
The Lord’s right hand has done mighty deeds.”
I shall not die, I shall live
and recount the deeds of the Lord.
The Lord punished me, punished me severely,
but did not hand me over to death. R/.
R/. Give praise to the Lord, for he is good; his mercy endures forever.
Or: Alleluia.
The stone that the builders rejected
has become the cornerstone.
By the Lord has this been done,
a marvel in our eyes.
This is the day the Lord has made;
let us rejoice in it and be glad. R/.
SECOND READING
“Whatever is born of God overcomes the world. ”
A reading from the first Letter of Saint John (1 John 5: 1-7)
Beloved: Every one who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God, and every one who loves the parent loves the one begotten by him. By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God and obey his commandments. For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments. And his commandments are not burdensome. For whatever is born of God overcomes the world; and this is the victory that overcomes the world, our faith. Who is it that overcomes the world but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God? This is he who came by water and blood, Jesus Christ, not with the water only but with the water and the blood. And the Spirit is the witness, because the Spirit is the truth.
The word of the Lord.
ALLELUIA John 20:29
Alleluia. You believed, Thomas, because you have seen me, says the Lord; blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe. Alleluia.
GOSPEL
“Eight days later Jesus came.”
A reading from the holy Gospel according to John (John 20: 19 – 3 1)
On the evening of that day, the first day of the week, the doors being shut where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said to them, “Peace be with you.” When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord. Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.” And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.” Now Thomas, one of the Twelve, called the Twin, was not with them when Jesus came. So the other disciples told him, “We have seen the Lord.” But he said to them, “Unless I see in his hands the print of the nails, and place my finger in the mark of the nails, and place my hand in his side, I will not believe.” Eight days later, his disciples were again in the house, and Thomas was with them. The doors were shut, but Jesus came and stood among them, and said, “Peace be with you.” Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here, and see my hands; and put out your hand, and place it in my side; do not be faithless, but believing.” Thomas answered him, “My Lord and my God!” Jesus said to him, “You have believed because you have seen me. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.” Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in his name.
The Gospel of the Lord.
PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
Celebrant:
The mercy of God was manifested to us in its fullness through the work of redemption he accomplished in Christ. Let us pray that we may always avail ourselves of his mercy and that we may be instruments of his compassion.
FOR THE CHURCH: that she may witness to the presence and mercy of Christ in serving the poor, the sick, the lonely, the distressed, and those who find themselves in trying situations. Let us pray to the Lord.
FOR THE LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY AND THE WORLD: that, through the exercise of their power, they may promote harmonious living among people from various ethnic and religious backgrounds in our nation. Let us pray to the Lord.
FOR CHRISTIANS TO HAVE THE HEART OF MERCY: that our merciful Lord, Jesus Christ, may grant us hearts full of mercy, so that, through us, the world may experience his compassion. Let us pray to the Lord.
FOR MEMBERS OF OUR WORSHIPPING COMMUNITY: that we may always be willing to make sacrifices for the good of others, so that, like the apostolic community, no one may be in need among us. Let us pray to the Lord.
FOR OTHER INTENTIONS: (the sick, church projects or other activities).
FOR THE DEAD, ESPECIALLY THOSE OF OUR PARISH COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEMBERS: that they may find eternal rest with the Lord. Let us pray to the Lord.
We pray in silence for our private intentions.
Celebrant:
Almighty God and Father, you never cease to shower your love on us. Help us to love one another as you love us and grant that through us, others may experience your boundless and enduring mercy. Through Christ our Lord.
R/. Amen.
TODAY’S REFLECTION
The second Sunday of Easter is traditionally observed as Divine Mercy Sunday. In one of the visions of Saint Faustina Kowalska, Jesus said to her, “Humanity will never find peace until it turns with trust to Divine Mercy.” We see traces of this Divine Mercy in the gospel reading of today. Jesus appears to the disciples and appoints them to become agents of his mercy. The most practical way of showing this mercy is in the forgiveness of sins. This is at the heart of the Easter message. Jesus died and rose again that he may take our sins away. “Divine mercy becomes the Easter gift the church receives from the risen Christ and offers to humanity. “Jesus forgives our sins, but also empowers us to forgive others the peace with which he greeted his disciples will reign in our lives and society if we all have this mind of Jesus in forgiving one another.
TODAY’S SAINT AND QUOTE: St John Baptist de La Salle – April 7th
-Pride makes us forgetful of our eternal interests. It causes us to neglect totally the care of our soul.
PERSONAL DEVOTIONAL
Be careful, however, not to let your freedom of action make those who are weak in the faith fall into sin. (1 Corinthians 8:9)
– Tell Jesus to calm every turbulent waters in your life and family.
– Tell Jesus to refresh your life.
Let Us Pray,
O Christ Jesus, when all is darkness, and we feel our weakness and helplessness, give us to have perfect trust in your protecting love and strengthening power, so that nothing may frighten or worry us, for, living close to you, we shall see your hand, your purpose, your will through all things.