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    Daily Mass Readings for Saturday, 3 April 2021

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    Holy Saturday, Readings for the Easter Vigil, which Isaiah an Easter Sunday Mass

    First Reading: Genesis 1: 1 – 2: 2 or 1: 1, 26-31a
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 104: 1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35 or Psalms 33: 4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20 and 22
    Second Reading: Genesis 22: 1-18 or 22: 1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 16: 5, 8, 9-10, 11
    Third Reading: Exodus 14: 15 – 15: 1
    Responsorial Psalm: Exodus 15: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18
    Fourth Reading: Isaiah 54: 5-14
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13
    Fifth Reading: Isaiah 55: 1-11
    Responsorial Psalm: Isaiah 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6
    Sixth Reading: Baruch 3: 9-15, 32 – 4: 4
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 19: 8, 9, 10, 11
    Seventh Reading: Ezekiel 36: 16-17a, 18-28
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 42: 3, 5; 43: 3, 4 or Isaiah 12: 2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 or Psalms 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19
    Epistle Reading: Romans 6: 3-11
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 118: 1-2, 16-17, 22-23
    Gospel: Mark 16: 1-7
    Lectionary: 41

    Quick Navigation – Reading 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Epistle, Gospel

    First Reading: Genesis 1: 1 – 2: 2 or 1: 1, 26-31a

    1 In the beginning, God created heaven and earth.

    2 And the earth was void and empty, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the spirit of God moved over the waters.

    3 And God said: Be light made. And light was made.

    4 And God saw the light that it was good; and he divided the light from the darkness.

    5 And he called the light Day, and the darkness Night; and there was evening and morning one day.

    6 And God said: Let there be a firmament made amidst the waters: and let it divide the waters from the waters.

    7 And God made a firmament, and divided the waters that were under the firmament, from those that were above the firmament, and it was so.

    8 And God called the firmament, Heaven; and the evening and morning were the second day.

    9 God also said: Let the waters that are under the heaven, be gathered together into one place: and let the dry land appear. And it was so done.

    10 And God called the dry land, Earth; and the gathering together of the waters, he called Seas. And God saw that it was good.

    11 And he said: Let the earth bring forth the green herb, and such as may seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after its kind, which may have seed in itself upon the earth. And it was so done.

    12 And the earth brought forth the green herb, and such as yieldeth seed according to its kind, and the tree that beareth fruit, having seed each one according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.

    13 And the evening and the morning were the third day.

    14 And God said: Let there be lights made in the firmament of heaven, to divide the day and the night, and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days and years:

    15 To shine in the firmament of heaven, and to give light upon the earth. And it was so done.

    16 And God made two great lights: a greater light to rule the day; and a lesser light to rule the night: and the stars.

    17 And he set them in the firmament of heaven to shine upon the earth.

    18 And to rule the day and the night, and to divide the light and the darkness. And God saw that it was good.

    19 And the evening and morning were the fourth day.

    20 God also said: Let the waters bring forth the creeping creature having life, and the fowl that may fly over the earth under the firmament of heaven.

    21 And God created the great whales, and every living and moving creature, which the waters brought forth, according to their kinds, and every winged fowl according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.

    22 And he blessed them, saying: Increase and multiply, and fill the waters of the sea: and let the birds be multiplied upon the earth.

    23 And the evening and morning were the fifth day.

    24 And God said: Let the earth bring forth the living creature in its kind, cattle and creeping things, and beasts of the earth, according to their kinds. And it was so done.

    25 And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds, and cattle, and every thing that creepeth on the earth after its kind. And God saw that it was good.

    26 And he said: Let us make man to our image and likeness: and let him have dominion over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and the beasts, and the whole earth, and every creeping creature that moveth upon the earth.

    27 And God created man to his own image: to the image of God he created him: male and female he created them.

    28 And God blessed them, saying: Increase and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it, and rule over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and all living creatures that move upon the earth.

    29 And God said: Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed upon the earth, and all trees that have in themselves seed of their own kind, to be your meat:

    30 And to all beasts of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to all that move upon the earth, and wherein there is life, that they may have to feed upon. And it was so done.

    31 And God saw all the things that he had made, and they were very good. And the evening and morning were the sixth day.

    2:1 So the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the furniture of them.

    2 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made: and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.

    or

    1 In the beginning, God created heaven and earth.

    26 And he said: Let us make man to our image and likeness: and let him have dominion over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and the beasts, and the whole earth, and every creeping creature that moveth upon the earth.

    27 And God created man to his own image: to the image of God he created him: male and female he created them.

    28 And God blessed them, saying: Increase and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it, and rule over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and all living creatures that move upon the earth.

    29 And God said: Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed upon the earth, and all trees that have in themselves seed of their own kind, to be your meat:

    30 And to all beasts of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to all that move upon the earth, and wherein there is life, that they may have to feed upon. And it was so done.

    31 And God saw all the things that he had made, and they were very good.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 104: 1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35 or Psalms 33: 4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20 and 22

    R. (30) Lord, send forth thy spirit, and renew the face of the earth.

    1 For David himself. Bless the Lord, O my soul: O Lord my God, thou art exceedingly great. Thou hast put on praise and beauty:

    2 And art clothed with light as with a garment. Who stretchest out the heaven like a pavilion:

    R. Lord, send forth thy spirit, and renew the face of the earth.

    5 Who hast founded the earth upon its own bases: it shall not be moved for ever and ever.

    6 The deep like a garment is its clothing: above the mountains shall the waters stand.

    R. Lord, send forth thy spirit, and renew the face of the earth.

    10 Thou sendest forth springs in the vales: between the midst of the hills the waters shall pass.

    12 Over them the birds of the air shall dwell: from the midst of the rocks they shall give forth their voices.

    R. Lord, send forth thy spirit, and renew the face of the earth.

    13 Thou waterest the hills from thy upper rooms: the earth shall be filled with the fruit of thy works:

    14 Bringing forth grass for cattle, and herb for the service of men. That thou mayst bring bread out of the earth:

    R. Lord, send forth thy spirit, and renew the face of the earth.

    24 How great are thy works, O Lord? thou hast made all things in wisdom: the earth is filled with thy riches.

    35 Let sinners be consumed out of the earth, and the unjust, so that they be no more: O my soul, bless thou the Lord.

    R. Lord, send forth thy spirit, and renew the face of the earth.

    or

    R. (5b) The earth is full of the mercy of the Lord.

    4 For the word of the Lord is right, and all his works are done with faithfulness.

    5 He loveth mercy and judgment; the earth is full of the mercy of the Lord.

    R. The earth is full of the mercy of the Lord.

    6 By the word of the Lord the heavens were established; and all the power of them by the spirit of his mouth:

    7 Gathering together the waters of the sea, as in a vessel; laying up the depths in storehouses.

    R. The earth is full of the mercy of the Lord.

    12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord: the people whom he hath chosen for his inheritance.

    13 The Lord hath looked from heaven: he hath beheld all the sons of men.

    R. The earth is full of the mercy of the Lord.

    20 Our soul waiteth for the Lord: for he is our helper and protector.

    22 Let thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us, as we have hoped in thee.

    R. The earth is full of the mercy of the Lord.

    Second Reading: Genesis 22: 1-18 or 22: 1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18

    1 After these things, God tempted Abraham, and said to him: Abraham, Abraham. And he answered: Here I am.

    2 He said to him: Take thy only begotten son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and go into the land of vision: and there thou shalt offer him for an holocaust upon one of the mountains which I will shew thee.

    3 So Abraham rising up in the night, saddled his ass: and took with him two young men, and Isaac his son: and when he had cut wood for the holocaust he went his way to the place which God had commanded him.

    4 And on the third day, lifting up his eyes, he saw the place afar off.

    5 And he said to his young men: Stay you here with the ass: I and the boy will go with speed as far as yonder, and after we have worshipped, will return to you.

    6 And he took the wood for the holocaust, and laid it upon Isaac his son: and he himself carried in his hands fire and a sword. And as they two went on together,

    7 Isaac said to his father: My father. And he answered: What wilt thou, son? Behold, saith he, fire and wood: where is the victim for the holocaust?

    8 And Abraham said: God will provide himself a victim for an holocaust, my son. So they went on together.

    9 And they came to the place which God had shewn him, where he built an altar, and laid the wood in order upon it: and when he had bound Isaac his son, he laid him on the altar upon the pile of wood.

    10 And he put forth his hand and took the sword, to sacrifice his son.

    11 And behold an angel of the Lord from heaven called to him, saying: Abraham, Abraham. And he answered: Here I am.

    12 And he said to him: Lay not thy hand upon the boy, neither do thou any thing to him: now I know that thou fearest God, and hast not spared thy only begotten son for my sake.

    13 Abraham lifted up his eyes, and saw behind his back a ram amongst the briers sticking fast by the horns, which he took and offered for a holocaust instead of his son.

    14 And he called the name of that place, The Lord seeth. Whereupon even to this day it is said: In the mountain the Lord will see.

    15 And the angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time from heaven, saying:

    16 By my own self have I sworn, saith the Lord: because thou hast done this thing, and hast not spared thy only begotten son for my sake:

    17 I will bless thee, and I will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand that is by the sea shore: thy seed shall possess the gates of their enemies.

    18 And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because thou hast obeyed my voice.

    or

    1 After these things, God tempted Abraham, and said to him: Abraham, Abraham. And he answered: Here I am.

    2 He said to him: Take thy only begotten son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and go into the land of vision: and there thou shalt offer him for an holocaust upon one of the mountains which I will shew thee.

    9 And they came to the place which God had shewn him, where he built an altar, and laid the wood in order upon it.

    10 And he put forth his hand and took the sword, to sacrifice his son.

    11 And behold an angel of the Lord from heaven called to him, saying: Abraham, Abraham. And he answered: Here I am.

    12 And he said to him: Lay not thy hand upon the boy, neither do thou any thing to him: now I know that thou fearest God, and hast not spared thy only begotten son for my sake.

    13 Abraham lifted up his eyes, and saw behind his back a ram amongst the briers sticking fast by the horns, which he took and offered for a holocaust instead of his son.

    15 And the angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time from heaven, saying:

    16 By my own self have I sworn, saith the Lord: because thou hast done this thing, and hast not spared thy only begotten son for my sake:

    17 I will bless thee, and I will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand that is by the sea shore: thy seed shall possess the gates of their enemies.

    18 And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because thou hast obeyed my voice.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 16: 5, 8, 9-10, 11

    R. (1) You are my inheritance, O Lord.

    5 The Lord is the portion of my inheritance and of my cup: it is thou that wilt restore my inheritance to me.

    8 I set the Lord always in my sight: for he is at my right hand, that I be not moved.

    R. You are my inheritance, O Lord.

    9 Therefore my heart hath been glad, and my tongue hath rejoiced: moreover my flesh also shall rest in hope.

    10 Because thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; nor wilt then give thy holy one to see corruption.

    R. You are my inheritance, O Lord.

    11 Thou hast made known to me the ways of life, thou shalt fill me with joy with thy countenance: at thy right hand are delights even to the end.

    R. You are my inheritance, O Lord.

    Third Reading: Exodus 14: 15 – 15: 1

    15 And the Lord said to Moses: Why criest thou to me? Speak to the children of Israel to go forward.

    16 But lift thou up thy rod, and stretch forth thy hand over the sea, and divide it: that the children of Israel may go through the midst of the sea on dry ground.

    17 And I will harden the heart of the Egyptians to pursue you: and I will be glorified in Pharao, and in all his host, and in his chariots, and in his horsemen.

    18 And the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall be glorified in Pharao, and in his chariots and in his horsemen.

    19 And the angel of God, who went before the camp of Israel, removing, went behind them: and together with him the pillar of the cloud, leaving the forepart,

    20 Stood behind, between the Egyptians’ camp and the camp of Israel: and it was a dark cloud, and enlightening the night, so that they could not come at one another all the night.

    21 And when Moses had stretched forth his hand over the sea, the Lord took it away by a strong and burning wind blowing all the night, and turned it into dry ground: and the water was divided.

    22 And the children of Israel went in through the midst of the sea dried up: for the water was as a wall on their right hand and on their left.

    23 And the Egyptians pursuing went in after them, and all Pharao’s horses, his chariots and horsemen through the midst of the sea,

    24 And now the morning watch was come, and behold the Lord looking upon the Egyptian army through the pillar of fire and of the cloud, slew their host.

    25 And overthrew the wheels of the chariots, and they were carried into the deep. And the Egyptians said: Let us flee from Israel: for the Lord fighteth for them against us.

    26 And the Lord said to Moses: Stretch forth they hand over the sea, that the waters may come again upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots and horsemen.

    27 And when Moses had stretched forth his hand towards the sea, it returned at the first break of day to the former place: and as the Egyptians were fleeing away, the waters came upon them, and the Lord shut them up in the middle of the waves.

    28 And the waters returned, and covered the chariots and the horsemen of all the army of Pharao, who had come into the sea after them, neither did there so much as one of them remain.

    29 But the children of Israel marched through the midst of the sea upon dry land, and the waters were to them as a wall on the right hand and on the left:

    30 And the Lord delivered Israel on that day out of the hands of the Egyptians.

    31 And they saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore, and the mighty hand that the Lord had used against them: and the people feared the Lord, and they believed the Lord, and Moses his servant.

    15:1 Then Moses and the children of Israel sung this canticle to the Lord: and said: Let us sing to the Lord: for he is gloriously magnified, the horse and the rider he hath thrown into the sea.

    Responsorial Psalm: Exodus 15: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18

    R. (1b) Let us sing to the Lord: for he is gloriously magnified.

    1 Then Moses and the children of Israel sung this canticle to the Lord: and said: Let us sing to the Lord: for he is gloriously magnified, the horse and the rider he hath thrown into the sea.

    2 The Lord is my strength and my praise, and he is become salvation to me: he is my God and I will glorify him: the God of my father, and I will exalt him.

    R. Let us sing to the Lord: for he is gloriously magnified.

    3 The Lord is as a man of war, Almighty is his name.

    4 Pharao’s chariots and his army he hath cast into the sea: his chosen captains are drowned in the Red Sea.

    R. Let us sing to the Lord: for he is gloriously magnified.

    5 The depths have covered them, they are sunk to the bottom like a stone.

    6 Thy right hand, O Lord, is magnified in strength: thy right hand, O Lord, hath slain the enemy.

    R. Let us sing to the Lord: for he is gloriously magnified.

    17 Thou shalt bring them in, and plant them in the mountain of thy inheritance, in thy most firm habitation which thou hast made, O Lord; thy sanctuary, O Lord, which thy hands have established.

    18 The Lord shall reign for ever and ever.

    R. Let us sing to the Lord: for he is gloriously magnified.

    Fourth Reading: Isaiah 54: 5-14

    5 For he that made thee shall rule over thee, the Lord of hosts is his name: and thy Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel, shall be called the God of all the earth.

    6 For the Lord hath called thee as woman forsaken and mourning in spirit, and as a wife cast off from her youth, said thy God.

    7 For a, small moment have I forsaken thee, but with great mercies will I gather thee.

    8 In a moment of indignation have I hid my face a little while from thee, but with everlasting kindness have I had mercy on thee, said the Lord thy Redeemer.

    9 This thing is to me as in the days of Noe, to whom I swore, that I would no more bring in the waters of Noe upon the earth: so have I sworn not to be angry with thee, and not to rebuke thee.

    10 For the mountains shall be moved, and the hills shall tremble; but my mercy shall not depart from thee, and the covenant of my peace shall not be moved: said the Lord that hath mercy on thee.

    11 O poor little one, tossed with tempest, without all comfort, behold I will lay thy stones in order, and will lay thy foundations with sapphires,

    12 And I will make thy bulwarks of jasper: and thy gates of graven stones, and all thy borders of desirable stones.

    13 All thy children shall be taught of the Lord: and great shall be the peace of thy children.

    14 And thou shalt be founded in justice: depart far from oppression, for thou shalt not fear; and from terror, for it shall not come near thee.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13

    R. (2a) I will extol thee, O Lord, for thou hast upheld me.

    2 I will extol thee, O Lord, for thou hast upheld me: and hast not made my enemies to rejoice over me.

    4 Thou hast brought forth, O Lord, my soul from hell: thou hast saved me from them that go down into the pit.

    R. I will extol thee, O Lord, for thou hast upheld me.

    5 Sing to the Lord, O ye his saints: and give praise to the memory of his holiness.

    6 For wrath is in his indignation; and life in his good will. In the evening weeping shall have place, and in the morning gladness.

    R. I will extol thee, O Lord, for thou hast upheld me.

    11 The Lord hath heard, and hath had mercy on me: the Lord became my helper.

    12 Thou hast turned for me my mourning into joy: thou hast cut my sackcloth, and hast compassed me with gladness:

    13 To the end that my glory may sing to thee, and I may not regret: O Lord my God, I will give praise to thee for ever.

    R. I will extol thee, O Lord, for thou hast upheld me.

    Fifth Reading: Isaiah 55: 1-11

    1 All you that thirst, come to the waters: and you that have no money make haste, buy, and eat: come ye, buy wine and milk without money, and without any price.

    2 Why do you spend money for that which is not breed, and your labour for that which doth not satisfy you? Hearken diligently to me, and eat that which is good, and your soul shall be delighted in fatness.

    3 Incline your ear and come to me: hear and your soul shall live, and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, the faithful mercies of David.

    4 Behold I have given him for a witness to the people, for a leader and a master to the Gentiles.

    5 Behold thou shalt call a nation, which thou knewest not: and the nations that knew not thee shall run to thee, because of the Lord thy God, and for the Holy One of Israel, for he hath glorified thee.

    6 Seek ye the Lord, while he may be found: call upon him, while he is near.

    7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unjust man his thoughts, and let him return to the Lord, and he will have mercy on him, and to our God: for he is bountiful to forgive.

    8 For my thoughts are not your thoughts: nor your ways my ways, saith the Lord.

    9 For as the heavens are exalted above the earth, so are my ways exalted above your ways, and my thoughts above your thoughts.

    10 And as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and return no more thither, but soak the earth, and water it, and make it to spring, and give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater:

    11 So shall my word be, which shall go forth from my mouth: it shall not return to me void, but it shall do whatsoever I please, and shall prosper in the things for which I sent it.

    Responsorial Psalm: Isaiah 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6

    R. (3) You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains.

    2 Behold, God is my saviour, I will deal confidently, and will not fear: O because the Lord is my strength, and my praise, and he is become my salvation.

    3 You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains:

    R. You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains.

    4 And you shall say in that day: Praise ye the Lord, and call upon his name: make his works known among the people: remember that his name is high.

    R. You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains.

    5 Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath done great things: shew this forth in all the earth.

    6 Rejoice, and praise, O thou habitation of Sion: for great is he that is in the midst of thee, the Holy One of Israel.

    R. You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains.

    Sixth Reading: Baruch 3: 9-15, 32 – 4: 4

    9 Hear, O Israel, the commandments of life: give ear, that thou mayst learn wisdom.

    10 How happeneth it, O Israel, that thou art in thy enemies’ land?

    11 Thou art grown old in a strange country, thou art defiled with the dead: thou art counted with them that go down into hell.

    12 Thou hast forsaken the fountain of wisdom:

    13 For if thou hadst walked in the way of God, thou hadst surely dwelt in peace for ever.

    14 Learn where is wisdom, where is strength, where is understanding: that thou mayst know also where is length of days and life, where is the light of the eyes, and peace.

    15 Who hath found out her place? and who hath gone in to her treasures?

    32 But he that knoweth all things, knoweth her, and hath found her out with his understanding: he that prepared the earth for evermore, and filled it with cattle and fourfooted beasts:

    33 He that sendeth forth light, and it goeth: and hath called it, and it obeyeth him with trembling.

    34 And the stars have given light in their watches, and rejoiced:

    35 They were called, and they said: Here we are: and with cheerfulness they have shined forth to him that made them.

    36 This is our God, and there shall no other be accounted of in comparison of him.

    37 He found out all the way of knowledge, and gave it to Jacob his servant, and to Israel his beloved.

    38 Afterwards he was seen upon earth, and conversed with men.

    4:1 This is the book of the commandments of God, and the law, that is for ever: all they that keep it, shall come to life: but they that have forsaken it, to death.

    2 Return, O Jacob, and take hold of it, walk in the way by its brightness, in the presence of the light thereof.

    3 Give not thy honour to another, nor thy dignity to a strange nation.

    4 We are happy, O Israel: because the things that are pleasing to God, are made known to us.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 19: 8, 9, 10, 11

    R. (John 6:68c) Lord, thou hast the words of eternal life.

    8 The law of the Lord is unspotted, converting souls: the testimony of the Lord is faithful, giving wisdom to little ones.

    R. Lord, thou hast the words of eternal life.

    9 The justices of the Lord are right, rejoicing hearts: the commandment of the Lord is lightsome, enlightening the eyes.

    R. Lord, thou hast the words of eternal life.

    10 The fear of the Lord is holy, enduring for ever and ever: the judgments of the Lord are true, justified in themselves.

    R. Lord, thou hast the words of eternal life.

    11 More to be desired than gold and many precious stones: and sweeter than honey and the honeycomb.

    R. Lord, thou hast the words of eternal life.

    Seventh Reading: Ezekiel 36: 16-17a, 18-28

    16 And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:

    17 Son of man, when the house of Israel dwelt in their own land, they defiled it with their ways, and with their doings.

    18 And I poured out my indignation upon them for the blood which they had shed upon the land, and with their idols they defiled it.

    19 And I scattered them among the nations, and they are dispersed through the countries: I have judged them according to their ways, and their devices.

    20 And when they entered among the nations whither they went, they profaned my holy name, when it was said of them: This is the people of the Lord, and they are come forth out of his land.

    21 And I have regarded my own holy name, which the house of Israel hath profaned among the nations to which they went in.

    22 Therefore thou shalt say to the house of Israel: Thus saith the Lord God: It is not for your sake that I will do this, O house of Israel, but for my holy name’s sake, which you have profaned among the nations whither you went.

    23 And I will sanctify my great name, which was profaned among the Gentiles, which you have profaned in the midst of them: that the Gentiles may know that I am the Lord, saith the Lord of hosts, when I shall be sanctified in you before their eyes.

    24 For I will take you from among the Gentiles, and will gather you together out of all the countries, and will bring you into your own land.

    25 And I will pour upon you clean water, and you shall be cleansed from all your filthiness, and I will cleanse you from all your idols.

    26 And I will give you a new heart, and put a new spirit within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and will give you a heart of flesh.

    27 And I will put my spirit in the midst of you: and I will cause you to walk in my commandments, and to keep my judgments, and do them.

    28 And you shall dwell in the land which I gave to your fathers, and you shall be my people, and I will be your God.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 42: 3, 5; 43: 3, 4 or Isaiah 12: 2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 or Psalms 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19

    R. (2) As the hart panteth after the fountains of water; so my soul panteth after thee, O God.

    3 My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God?

    R. As the hart panteth after the fountains of water; so my soul panteth after thee, O God.

    5 These things I remembered, and poured out my soul in me: for I shall go over into the place of the wonderful tabernacle, even to the house of God: With the voice of joy and praise; the noise of one feasting.

    R. As the hart panteth after the fountains of water; so my soul panteth after thee, O God.

    43:3 Send forth thy light and thy truth: they have conducted me, and brought me unto thy holy hill, and into thy tabernacles.

    R. As the hart panteth after the fountains of water; so my soul panteth after thee, O God.

    4 And I will go in to the altar of God: to God who giveth joy to my youth.

    R. As the hart panteth after the fountains of water; so my soul panteth after thee, O God.

    or

    R. (3) You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains.

    2 Behold, God is my saviour, I will deal confidently, and will not fear: O because the Lord is my strength, and my praise, and he is become my salvation.

    3 You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains:

    R. You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains.

    4 Praise ye the Lord, and call upon his name: make his works known among the people: remember that his name is high.

    R. You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains.

    5 Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath done great things: shew this forth in all the earth.

    6 Rejoice, and praise, O thou habitation of Sion: for great is he that is in the midst of thee, the Holy One of Israel.

    R. You shall draw waters with joy out of the saviour’s fountains.

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    R. (12a) Create a clean heart in me, O God.

    12 Create a clean heart in me, O God: and renew a right spirit within my bowels.

    13 Cast me not away from thy face; and take not thy holy spirit from me.

    R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.

    14 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation, and strengthen me with a perfect spirit.

    15 I will teach the unjust thy ways: and the wicked shall be converted to thee.

    R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.

    18 For if thou hadst desired sacrifice, I would indeed have given it: with burnt offerings thou wilt not be delighted.

    19 A sacrifice to God is an afflicted spirit: a contrite and humbled heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.

    R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.

    Epistle Reading: Romans 6: 3-11

    3 Know you not that all we, who are baptized in Christ Jesus, are baptized in his death?

    4 For we are buried together with him by baptism into death; that as Christ is risen from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we also may walk in newness of life.

    5 For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection.

    6 Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin may be destroyed, to the end that we may serve sin no longer.

    7 For he that is dead is justified from sin.

    8 Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall live also together with Christ:

    9 Knowing that Christ rising again from the dead, dieth now no more, death shall no more have dominion over him.

    10 For in that he died to sin, he died once; but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God:

    11 So do you also reckon, that you are dead to sin, but alive unto God, in Christ Jesus our Lord.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 118: 1-2, 16-17, 22-23

    R. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.

    1 Give praise to Lord, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.

    2 Let Israel now say that he is good: that his mercy endureth for ever.

    R. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.

    16 The right hand of the Lord hath wrought strength: the right hand of the Lord hath exulted me: the right hand of the Lord hath wrought strength.

    17 I shall not die, but live: and shall declare the works of the Lord.

    R. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.

    22 The stone which the builders rejected; the same is become the head of the corner.

    23 This is the Lord’s doing: and it is wonderful in our eyes.

    R. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.

    Gospel: Mark 16: 1-7

    1 And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalen, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, bought sweet spices, that coming, they might anoint Jesus.

    2 And very early in the morning, the first day of the week, they come to the sepulchre, the sun being now risen.

    3 And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?

    4 And looking, they saw the stone rolled back. For it was very great.

    5 And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed with a white robe: and they were astonished.

    6 Who saith to them: Be not affrighted; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified: he is risen, he is not here, behold the place where they laid him.

    7 But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee; there you shall see him, as he told you.

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  • Daily Mass Readings for Friday, 2 April 2021

    Daily Mass Readings for Friday, 2 April 2021

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    Good Friday, Day of fast (ages 18-59) and abstinence from meat (age 14 and up)

    First Reading: Isaiah 52: 13 — 53: 12
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 31: 2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25
    Second Reading: Hebrews 4: 14-16; 5: 7-9
    Verse Before the Gospel: Philippians 2: 8-9
    Gospel: John 18: 1 — 19: 42

    Mass Isaiah not celebrated today, Celebration of the Lord’Solemnity Passion

    Lectionary: 40

    First Reading: Isaiah 52: 13 — 53: 12

    13 Behold my servant shall understand, he shall be exalted, and extolled, and shall be exceeding high.

    14 As many have been astonished at thee, so shall his visage be inglorious among men, and his form among the sons of men.

    15 He shall sprinkle many nations, kings shall shut their mouth at him: for they to whom it was not told of him, have seen: and they that heard not, have beheld.

    53:1 Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?

    2 And he shall grow up as a tender plant before him, and as a root out of a thirsty ground: there is no beauty in him, nor comeliness: and we have seen him, and there was no sightliness, that we should be desirous of him:

    3 Despised, and the most abject of men, a man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity: and his look was as it were hidden and despised, whereupon we esteemed him not.

    4 Surely he hath borne our infirmities and carried our sorrows: and we have thought him as it were a leper, and as one struck by God and afflicted.

    5 But he was wounded for our iniquities, he was bruised for our sins: the chastisement of our peace was upon him, and by his bruises we are healed.

    6 All we like sheep have gone astray, every one hath turned aside into his own way: and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.

    7 He was offered because it was his own will, and he opened not his mouth: he shall be led as a sheep to the slaughter, and shall be dumb as a lamb before his shearer, and he shall not open his mouth.

    8 He was taken away from distress, and from judgment: who shall declare his generation? because he is cut off out of the land of the living: for the wickedness of my people have I struck him.

    9 And he shall give the ungodly for his burial, and the rich for his death: because he hath done no iniquity, neither was there deceit in his mouth.

    10 And the Lord was pleased to bruise him in infirmity: if he shall lay down his life for sin, he shall see a long-lived seed, and the will of the Lord shall be prosperous in his hand.

    11 Because his soul hath laboured, he shall see and be filled: by his knowledge shall this my just servant justify many, and he shall bear their iniquities.

    12 Therefore will I distribute to him very many, and he shall divide the spoils of the strong, because he hath delivered his soul unto death, and was reputed with the wicked: and he hath borne the sins of many, and hath prayed for the transgressors.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 31: 2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25

    R. (Luke 23:46) Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.

    2 In thee, O Lord, have I hoped, let me never be confounded: deliver me in thy justice.

    6 Into thy hands I commend my spirit: thou hast redeemed me, O Lord, the God of truth.

    R. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.

    12 I am become a reproach among all my enemies, and very much to my neighbours; and a fear to my acquaintance. They that saw me without fled from me.

    13 I am forgotten as one dead from the heart. I am become as a vessel that is destroyed.

    R. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.

    15 But I have put my trust in thee, O Lord: I said: Thou art my God.

    16 My lots are in thy hands. Deliver me out of the hands of my enemies; and from them that persecute me.

    R. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.

    17 Make thy face to shine upon thy servant; save me in thy mercy.

    25 Do ye manfully, and let your heart be strengthened, all ye that hope in the Lord.

    R. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.

    Second Reading: Hebrews 4: 14-16; 5: 7-9

    14 Having therefore a great high priest that hath passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God: let us hold fast our confession.

    15 For we have not a high priest, who can not have compassion on our infirmities: but one tempted in all things like as we are, without sin.

    16 Let us go therefore with confidence to the throne of grace: that we may obtain mercy, and find grace in seasonable aid.

    5:7 Who in the days of his flesh, with a strong cry and tears, offering up prayers and supplications to him that was able to save him from death, was heard for his reverence.

    8 And whereas indeed he was the Son of God, he learned obedience by the things which he suffered:

    9 And being consummated, he became, to all that obey him, the cause of eternal salvation.

    Verse Before the Gospel: Philippians 2: 8-9

    8-9 He humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death, even to the death of the cross. For which cause God also hath exalted him, and hath given him a name which is above all names.

    Gospel: John 18: 1 — 19: 42

    1 When Jesus had said these things, he went forth with his disciples over the brook Cedron, where there was a garden, into which he entered with his disciples.

    2 And Judas also, who betrayed him, knew the place; because Jesus had often resorted thither together with his disciples.

    3 Judas therefore having received a band of soldiers and servants from the chief priests and the Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns and torches and weapons.

    4 Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth, and said to them: Whom seek ye?

    5 They answered him: Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus saith to them: I am he. And Judas also, who betrayed him, stood with them.

    6 As soon therefore as he had said to them: I am he; they went backward, and fell to the ground.

    7 Again therefore he asked them: Whom seek ye? And they said, Jesus of Nazareth.

    8 Jesus answered, I have told you that I am he. If therefore you seek me, let these go their way.

    9 That the word might be fulfilled which he said: Of them whom thou hast given me, I have not lost any one.

    10 Then Simon Peter, having a sword, drew it, and struck the servant of the high priest, and cut off his right ear. And the name of the servant was Malchus.

    11 Jesus therefore said to Peter: Put up thy sword into the scabbard. The chalice which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?

    12 Then the band and the tribune, and the servants of the Jews, took Jesus, and bound him:

    13 And they led him away to Annas first, for he was father in law to Caiphas, who was the high priest of that year.

    14 Now Caiphas was he who had given the counsel to the Jews: That it was expedient that one man should die for the people.

    15 And Simon Peter followed Jesus, and so did another disciple. And that disciple was known to the high priest, and went in with Jesus into the court of the high priest.

    16 But Peter stood at the door without. The other disciple therefore, who was known to the high priest, went out, and spoke to the portress, and brought in Peter.

    17 The maid therefore that was portress, saith to Peter: Art not thou also one of this man’s disciples? He saith: I am not.

    18 Now the servants and ministers stood at a fire of coals, because it was cold, and warmed themselves. And with them was Peter also, standing, and warming himself.

    19 The high priest therefore asked Jesus of his disciples, and of his doctrine.

    20 Jesus answered him: I have spoken openly to the world: I have always taught in the synagogue, and in the temple, whither all the Jews resort; and in secret I have spoken nothing.

    21 Why asketh thou me? ask them who have heard what I have spoken unto them: behold they know what things I have said.

    22 And when he had said these things, one of the servants standing by, gave Jesus a blow, saying: Answerest thou the high priest so?

    23 Jesus answered him: If I have spoken evil, give testimony of the evil; but if well, why strikest thou me?

    24 And Annas sent him bound to Caiphas the high priest.

    25 And Simon Peter was standing, and warming himself. They said therefore to him: Art not thou also one of his disciples? He denied it, and said: I am not.

    26 One of the servants of the high priest (a kinsman to him whose ear Peter cut off) saith to him: Did I not see thee in the garden with him?

    27 Again therefore Peter denied; and immediately the cock crew.

    28 Then they led Jesus from Caiphas to the governor’s hall. And it was morning; and they went not into the hall, that they might not be defiled, but that they might eat the pasch.

    29 Pilate therefore went out to them, and said: What accusation bring you against this man?

    30 They answered, and said to him: If he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered him up to thee.

    31 Pilate therefore said to them: Take him you, and judge him according to your law. The Jews therefore said to him: It is not lawful for us to put any man to death;

    32 That the word of Jesus might be fulfilled, which he said, signifying what death he should die.

    33 Pilate therefore went into the hall again, and called Jesus, and said to him: Art thou the king of the Jews?

    34 Jesus answered: Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or have others told it thee of me?

    35 Pilate answered: Am I a Jew? Thy own nation, and the chief priests, have delivered thee up to me: what hast thou done?

    36 Jesus answered: My kingdom is not of this world. If my kingdom were of this world, my servants would certainly strive that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now my kingdom is not from hence.

    37 Pilate therefore said to him: Art thou a king then? Jesus answered: Thou sayest that I am a king. For this was I born, and for this came I into the world; that I should give testimony to the truth. Every one that is of the truth, heareth my voice.

    38 Pilate saith to him: What is truth? And when he said this, he went out again to the Jews, and saith to them: I find no cause in him.

    39 But you have a custom that I should release one unto you at the pasch: will you, therefore, that I release unto you the king of the Jews?

    40 Then cried they all again, saying: Not this man, but Barabbas. Now Barabbas was a robber.

    19:1 Then therefore, Pilate took Jesus, and scourged him.

    2 And the soldiers platting a crown of thorns, put it upon his head; and they put on him a purple garment.

    3 And they came to him, and said: Hail, king of the Jews; and they gave him blows.

    4 Pilate therefore went forth again, and saith to them: Behold, I bring him forth unto you, that you may know that I find no cause in him.

    5 (Jesus therefore came forth, bearing the crown of thorns and the purple garment.) And he saith to them: Behold the Man.

    6 When the chief priests, therefore, and the servants, had seen him, they cried out, saying: Crucify him, crucify him. Pilate saith to them: Take him you, and crucify him: for I find no cause in him.

    7 The Jews answered him: We have a law; and according to the law he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God.

    8 When Pilate therefore had heard this saying, he feared the more.

    9 And he entered into the hall again, and he said to Jesus: Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.

    10 Pilate therefore saith to him: Speakest thou not to me? knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and I have power to release thee?

    11 Jesus answered: Thou shouldst not have any power against me, unless it were given thee from above. Therefore, he that hath delivered me to thee, hath the greater sin.

    12 And from henceforth Pilate sought to release him. But the Jews cried out, saying: If thou release this man, thou art not Caesar’s friend. For whosoever maketh himself a king, speaketh against Caesar.

    13 Now when Pilate had heard these words, he brought Jesus forth, and sat down in the judgment seat, in the place that is called Lithostrotos, and in Hebrew Gabbatha.

    14 And it was the parasceve of the pasch, about the sixth hour, and he saith to the Jews: Behold your king.

    15 But they cried out: Away with him; away with him; crucify him. Pilate saith to them: Shall I crucify your king? The chief priests answered: We have no king but Caesar.

    16 Then therefore he delivered him to them to be crucified. And they took Jesus, and led him forth.

    17 And bearing his own cross, he went forth to that place which is called Calvary, but in Hebrew Golgotha.

    18 Where they crucified him, and with him two others, one on each side, and Jesus in the midst.

    19 And Pilate wrote a title also, and he put it upon the cross. And the writing was: JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS.

    20 This title therefore many of the Jews did read: because the place where Jesus was crucified was nigh to the city: and it was written in Hebrew, in Greek, and in Latin.

    21 Then the chief priests of the Jews said to Pilate: Write not, The King of the Jews; but that he said, I am the King of the Jews.

    22 Pilate answered: What I have written, I have written.

    23 The soldiers therefore, when they had crucified him, took his garments, (and they made four parts, to every soldier a part,) and also his coat. Now the coat was without seam, woven from the top throughout.

    24 They said then one to another: Let us not cut it, but let us cast lots for it, whose it shall be; that the scripture might be fulfilled, saying: They have parted my garments among them, and upon my vesture they have cast lots. And the soldiers indeed did these things.

    25 Now there stood by the cross of Jesus, his mother, and his mother’s sister, Mary of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalen.

    26 When Jesus therefore had seen his mother and the disciple standing whom he loved, he saith to his mother: Woman, behold thy son.

    27 After that, he saith to the disciple: Behold thy mother. And from that hour, the disciple took her to his own.

    28 Afterwards, Jesus knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, said: I thirst.

    29 Now there was a vessel set there full of vinegar. And they, putting a sponge full of vinegar and hyssop, put it to his mouth.

    30 Jesus therefore, when he had taken the vinegar, said: It is consummated. And bowing his head, he gave up the ghost.

    31 Then the Jews, (because it was the parasceve,) that the bodies might not remain on the cross on the sabbath day, (for that was a great sabbath day,) besought Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away.

    32 The soldiers therefore came; and they broke the legs of the first, and of the other that was crucified with him.

    33 But after they were come to Jesus, when they saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs.

    34 But one of the soldiers with a spear opened his side, and immediately there came out blood and water.

    35 And he that saw it, hath given testimony, and his testimony is true. And he knoweth that he saith true; that you also may believe.

    36 For these things were done, that the scripture might be fulfilled: You shall not break a bone of him.

    37 And again another scripture saith: They shall look on him whom they pierced.

    38 And after these things, Joseph of Arimathea (because he was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for fear of the Jews) besought Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus. And Pilate gave leave. He came therefore, and took the body of Jesus.

    39 And Nicodemus also came, (he who at the first came to Jesus by night,) bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about an hundred pound weight.

    40 They took therefore the body of Jesus, and bound it in linen cloths, with the spices, as the manner of the Jews is to bury.

    41 Now there was in the place where he was crucified, a garden; and in the garden a new sepulchre, wherein no man yet had been laid.

    42 There, therefore, because of the parasceve of the Jews, they laid Jesus, because the sepulchre was nigh at hand.

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  • Daily Mass Readings for Thursday, 1 April 2021

    Daily Mass Readings for Thursday, 1 April 2021

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    Holy Thursday, At evening, begin Easter Triduum of the Lord’ Solemnity Passion, Death and Resurrection

    First Reading: Exodus 12: 1-8, 11-14
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 116: 12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18
    Second Reading: First Corinthians 11: 23-26
    Verse Before the Gospel: John 13: 34
    Gospel: John 13: 1-15

    Evening Mass of the Lord’ Solemnity Supper

    Lectionary: 39

    First Reading: Exodus 12: 1-8, 11-14

    1 And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt:

    2 This month shall be to you the beginning of months: it shall be the first in the months of the year.

    3 Speak ye to the whole assembly of the children of Israel, and say to them: On the tenth day of this month let every man take a lamb by their families and houses.

    4 But if the number be less than may suffice to eat the lamb, he shall take unto him his neighbour that joineth to his house, according to the number of souls which may be enough to eat the lamb.

    5 And it shall be a lamb without blemish, a male, of one year: according to which rite also you shall take a kid.

    6 And you shall keep it until the fourteenth day of this month: and the whole multitude of the children of Israel shall sacrifice it in the evening.

    7 And they shall take of the blood thereof, and put it upon both the side posts, and on the upper door posts of the houses, wherein they shall eat it.

    8 And they shall eat the flesh that night roasted at the fire, and unleavened bread with wild lettuce.

    11 And thus you shall eat it: you shall gird your reins, and you shall have shoes on your feet, holding staves in your hands, and you shall eat in haste: for it is the Phase (that is the Passage) of the Lord.

    12 And I will pass through the land of Egypt that night, and will kill every firstborn in the land of Egypt both man and beast: and against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgments: I am the Lord.

    13 And the blood shall be unto you for a sign in the houses where you shall be: and I shall see the blood, and shall pass over you: and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you, when I shall strike the land of Egypt.

    14 And this day shall be for a memorial to you: and you shall keep it a feast to the Lord in your generations with an everlasting observance.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 116: 12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18

    R. (1 Cor 10:16) Our blessing-cup is a communion with the Blood of Christ.

    12 What shall I render to the Lord, for all the things he hath rendered unto me?

    13 I will take the chalice of salvation; and I will call upon the name of the Lord.

    R. Our blessing-cup is a communion with the Blood of Christ.

    15 Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.

    16 O Lord, for I am thy servant: I am thy servant, and the son of thy handmaid. Thou hast broken my bonds:

    R. Our blessing-cup is a communion with the Blood of Christ.

    17 I will sacrifice to thee the sacrifice of praise, and I will call upon the name of the Lord.

    18 I will pay my vows to the Lord in the sight of all his people:

    R. Our blessing-cup is a communion with the Blood of Christ.

    Second Reading: First Corinthians 11: 23-26

    23 For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, that the Lord Jesus, the same night in which he was betrayed, took bread.

    24 And giving thanks, broke, and said: Take ye, and eat: this is my body, which shall be delivered for you: this do for the commemoration of me.

    25 In like manner also the chalice, after he had supped, saying: This chalice is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as often as you shall drink, for the commemoration of me.

    26 For as often as you shall eat this bread, and drink the chalice, you shall shew the death of the Lord, until he come.

    Verse Before the Gospel: John 13: 34

    34 A new commandment I give unto you: That you love one another, as I have loved you.

    Gospel: John 13: 1-15

    1 Before the festival day of the pasch, Jesus knowing that his hour was come, that he should pass out of this world to the Father: having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them unto the end.

    2 And when supper was done, (the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon, to betray him,)

    3 Knowing that the Father had given him all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and goeth to God;

    4 He riseth from supper, and layeth aside his garments, and having taken a towel, girded himself.

    5 After that, he putteth water into a basin, and began to wash the feet of the disciples, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded.

    6 He cometh therefore to Simon Peter. And Peter saith to him: Lord, dost thou wash my feet?

    7 Jesus answered, and said to him: What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter.

    8 Peter saith to him: Thou shalt never wash my feet. Jesus answered him: If I wash thee not, thou shalt have no part with me.

    9 Simon Peter saith to him: Lord, not only my feet, but also my hands and my head.

    10 Jesus saith to him: He that is washed, needeth not but to wash his feet, but is clean wholly. And you are clean, but not all.

    11 For he knew who he was that would betray him; therefore he said: You are not all clean.

    12 Then after he had washed their feet, and taken his garments, being set down again, he said to them: Know you what I have done to you?

    13 You call me Master, and Lord; and you say well, for so I am.

    14 If then I being your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; you also ought to wash one another’s feet.

    15 For I have given you an example, that as I have done to you, so you do also.

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  • Is Your Spirituality Growing in the Right Direction?

    Is Your Spirituality Growing in the Right Direction?

    While feeling spiritual may come naturally to many Catholics during Mass, it can be difficult to maintain that feeling during the week. Like the apostles of Jesus, many Catholics’ faith is often tested by ordinary trials, and a strong foundation in spirituality can help the devout withstand them. One of the best ways to ensure spiritual health is to first understand what spirituality is, and then how to live out those beliefs.

    Measuring Your Spiritual Health

    Taking a self-checkup of spirituality is important to personal faith formation and development. It provides people with a chance to reflect on what’s going well, and where we can improve. By truly understanding the meaning of life and Catholics’ role in it as children of God, we can live in His love and carry out His charge to us. As we participate in prayerful worship at Mass, share His word, and live by the teachings of Jesus, we, too, grow in faith. But what does being spiritually healthy actually mean? For some, it’s a struggle to feel assured of doing it right.

    Understanding Spirituality

    There are several commonly accepted characteristics of spirituality. These include having a purpose in life, and the ability to reflect upon that purpose. Spiritual people generally acknowledge that there are a true right and wrong; they can distinguish between the two, and act in the moral way to pursue what is good and avoid evil. Spiritually healthy people also have a thorough understanding of their beliefs and the ability to put that understanding into words. And finally, people with a strong sense of spirituality carry out regular works of service toward others; in the Bible, Mark 10:45 reads, “For the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Catholics are quite fortunate to have a road map of sorts to follow in the form of spiritual works of mercy.

    Relying on the Spiritual Works of Mercy

    The spiritual works of mercy are long-ago established principles of the Christian faith; “So also the faith of itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” (James 2:17). Catholics acknowledge seven works of spiritual mercy. They are to counsel those in doubt, instruct those who are ignorant, admonish those who sin, comfort those in sorrow, forgive others, bear wrongs with patience, and pray for all, including those who have gone before us to meet God. By acting in accordance with these principles, Catholics can live the word of God in their day-to-day lives, growing in spirituality and ever closer to God’s will.

    Maintaining a strong sense of spirituality takes care and effort. But Catholics aren’t alone in their struggle. The tradition of spiritual works of mercy provide a framework for living and growing in spirituality according to the principles of the Catholic faith.

  • Daily Mass Readings for Wednesday, 31 March 2021

    Daily Mass Readings for Wednesday, 31 March 2021

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    Wednesday of Holy Week

    First Reading: Isaiah 50: 4-9a
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 69: 8-10, 21-22, 31 and 33-34
    Gospel: Matthew 26: 14-25
    Lectionary: 259

    First Reading: Isaiah 50: 4-9a

    4 The Lord hath given me a learned tongue, that I should know how to uphold by word him that is weary: he wakeneth in the morning, in the morning he wakeneth my ear, that I may hear him as a master.

    5 The Lord God hath opened my ear, and I do not resist: I have not gone back.

    6 I have given my body to the strikers, and my cheeks to them that plucked them: I have not turned away my face from them that rebuked me, and spit upon me.

    7 The Lord God is my helper, therefore am I not confounded: therefore have I set my face as a most hard rock, and I know that I shall not be confounded.

    8 He is near that justifieth me, who will contend with me? let us stand together, who is my adversary? let him come near to me.

    9 Behold the Lord God is my helper: who is he that shall condemn me?

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 69: 8-10, 21-22, 31 and 33-34

    R. (14c) In the multitude of thy mercy hear me.

    8 Because for thy sake I have borne reproach; shame hath covered my face.

    9 I am become a stranger to my brethren, and an alien to the sons of my mother.

    10 For the zeal of thy house hath eaten me up: and the reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me.

    R. In the multitude of thy mercy hear me.

    21 In thy sight are all they that afflict me; my heart hath expected reproach and misery. And I looked for one that would grieve together with me, but there was none: and for one that would comfort me, and I found none.

    22 And they gave me gall for my food, and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.

    R. In the multitude of thy mercy hear me.

    31 I will praise the name of God with a canticle: and I will magnify him with praise.

    33 Let the poor see and rejoice: seek ye God, and your soul shall live.

    34 For the Lord hath heard the poor: and hath not despised his prisoners.

    R. In the multitude of thy mercy hear me.

    Verse Before the Gospel

    Hail to you, our King; you alone are compassionate with our errors.

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    Hail to you, our King, obedient to the Father; you were led to your crucifixion like a gentle lamb to the slaughter.

    Gospel: Matthew 26: 14-25

    14 Then went one of the twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, to the chief priests,

    15 And said to them: What will you give me, and I will deliver him unto you? But they appointed him thirty pieces of silver.

    16 And from thenceforth he sought opportunity to betray him.

    17 And on the first day of the Azymes, the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the pasch?

    18 But Jesus said: Go ye into the city to a certain man, and say to him: the master saith, My time is near at hand, with thee I make the pasch with my disciples.

    19 And the disciples did as Jesus appointed to them, and they prepared the pasch.

    20 But when it was evening, he sat down with his twelve disciples.

    21 And whilst they were eating, he said: Amen I say to you, that one of you is about to betray me.

    22 And they being very much troubled, began every one to say: Is it I, Lord?

    23 But he answering, said: He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, he shall betray me.

    24 The Son of man indeed goeth, as it is written of him: but woe to that man by whom the Son of man shall be betrayed: it were better for him, if that man had not been born.

    25 And Judas that betrayed him, answering, said: Is it I, Rabbi? He saith to him: Thou hast said it.

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  • Daily Mass Readings for Tuesday, 30 March 2021

    Daily Mass Readings for Tuesday, 30 March 2021

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    Tuesday of Holy Week

    First Reading: Isaiah 49: 1-6
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 71: 1-2, 3-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15 and 17
    Gospel: John 13: 21-33, 36-38
    Lectionary: 258

    First Reading: Isaiah 49: 1-6

    1 Give ear, ye islands, and hearken, ye people from afar. The Lord hath called me from the womb, from the bowels of my mother he hath been mindful of my name.

    2 And he hath made my mouth like a sharp sword: in the shadow of his hand he hath protected me, and hath made me as a chosen arrow: in his quiver he hath hidden me.

    3 And he said to me: Thou art my servant Israel, for in thee will I glory.

    4 And I said: I have laboured in vain, I have spent my strength without cause and in vain: therefore my judgment is with the Lord, and my work with my God.

    5 And now saith the Lord, that formed me from the womb to be his servant, that I may bring back Jacob unto him, and Israel will not be gathered together: and I am glorified in the eyes of the Lord, and my God is made my strength.

    6 And he said: It is a small thing that thou shouldst be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to convert the dregs of Israel. Behold, I have given thee to be the light of the Gentiles, that thou mayst be my salvation even to the farthest part of the earth.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 71: 1-2, 3-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15 and 17

    R. (15ab) My mouth shall shew forth thy justice; thy salvation all the day long.

    1 A psalm for David. Of the sons of Jonadab, and the former captives. In thee, O Lord, I have hoped, let me never be put to confusion:

    2 Deliver me in thy justice, and rescue me. Incline thy ear unto me, and save me.

    R. My mouth shall shew forth thy justice; thy salvation all the day long.

    3 Be thou unto me a God, a protector, and a place of strength: that thou mayst make me safe. For thou art my firmament and my refuge.

    4 Deliver me, O my God, out of the hand of the sinner.

    R. My mouth shall shew forth thy justice; thy salvation all the day long.

    5 For thou art my patience, O Lord: my hope, O Lord, from my youth;

    6 By thee have I been confirmed from the womb: from my mother’s womb thou art my protector.

    R. My mouth shall shew forth thy justice; thy salvation all the day long.

    15 My mouth shall shew forth thy justice; thy salvation all the day long. Because I have not known learning,

    17 Thou hast taught me, O God, from my youth: and till now I will declare thy wonderful works.

    R. My mouth shall shew forth thy justice; thy salvation all the day long.

    Verse Before the Gospel

    Hail to you, our King, obedient to the Father; you were led to your crucifixion like a gentle lamb to the slaughter.

    Gospel: John 13: 21-33, 36-38

    21 When Jesus had said these things, he was troubled in spirit; and he testified, and said: Amen, amen I say to you, one of you shall betray me.

    22 The disciples therefore looked one upon another, doubting of whom he spoke.

    23 Now there was leaning on Jesus’ bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.

    24 Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him, and said to him: Who is it of whom he speaketh?

    25 He therefore, leaning on the breast of Jesus, saith to him: Lord, who is it?

    26 Jesus answered: He it is to whom I shall reach bread dipped. And when he had dipped the bread, he gave it to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon.

    27 And after the morsel, Satan entered into him. And Jesus said to him: That which thou dost, do quickly.

    28 Now no man at the table knew to what purpose he said this unto him.

    29 For some thought, because Judas had the purse, that Jesus had said to him: Buy those things which we have need of for the festival day: or that he should give something to the poor.

    30 He therefore having received the morsel, went out immediately. And it was night.

    31 When he therefore was gone out, Jesus said: Now is the Son of man glorified, and God is glorified in him.

    32 If God be glorified in him, God also will glorify him in himself; and immediately will he glorify him.

    33 Little children, yet a little while I am with you. You shall seek me; and as I said to the Jews: Whither I go you cannot come; so I say to you now.

    36 Simon Peter saith to him: Lord, whither goest thou? Jesus answered: Whither I go, thou canst not follow me now; but thou shalt follow hereafter.

    37 Peter saith to him: Why cannot I follow thee now? I will lay down my life for thee.

    38 Jesus answered him: Wilt thou lay down thy life for me? Amen, amen I say to thee, the cock shall not crow, till thou deny me thrice.

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  • Daily Mass Readings for Monday, 29 March 2021

    Daily Mass Readings for Monday, 29 March 2021

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    Monday of Holy Week

    First Reading: Isaiah 42: 1-7
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 27: 1, 2, 3, 13-14
    Gospel: John 12: 1-11
    Lectionary: 257

    First Reading: Isaiah 42: 1-7

    1 Behold my servant, I will uphold him: my elect, my soul delighteth in him: I have given my spirit upon him, he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles.

    2 He shall not cry, nor have respect to person, neither shall his voice be heard abroad.

    3 The bruised reed he shall not break, and smoking flax he shall not quench: he shall bring forth judgment unto truth.

    4 He shall not be sad, nor troublesome, till he set judgment in the earth: and the islands shall wait for his law.

    5 Thus saith the Lord God that created the heavens, and stretched them out: that established the earth, and the things that spring out of it: that giveth breath to the people upon it, and spirit to them that tread thereon.

    6 I the Lord have called thee in justice, and taken thee by the hand, and preserved thee. And I have given thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles:

    7 That thou mightest open the eyes of the blind, and bring forth the prisoner out of prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 27: 1, 2, 3, 13-14

    R. (1a) The Lord is my light and my salvation.

    1 The psalm of David before he was anointed. The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear? The Lord is the protector of my life: of whom shall I be afraid?

    R. The Lord is my light and my salvation.

    2 Whilst the wicked draw near against me, to eat my flesh. My enemies that trouble me, have themselves been weakened, and have fallen.

    R. The Lord is my light and my salvation.

    3 If armies in camp should stand together against me, my heart shall not fear. If a battle should rise up against me, in this will I be confident.

    R. The Lord is my light and my salvation.

    13 I believe to see the good things of the Lord in the land of the living.

    14 Expect the Lord, do manfully, and let thy heart take courage, and wait thou for the Lord.

    R. The Lord is my light and my salvation.

    Verse Before the Gospel

    Hail to you, our King; you alone are compassionate with our faults.

    Gospel: John 12: 1-11

    1 Jesus therefore, six days before the pasch, came to Bethania, where Lazarus had been dead, whom Jesus raised to life.

    2 And they made him a supper there: and Martha served: but Lazarus was one of them that were at table with him.

    3 Mary therefore took a pound of ointment of right spikenard, of great price, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.

    4 Then one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, he that was about to betray him, said:

    5 Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence, and given to the poor?

    6 Now he said this, not because he cared for the poor; but because he was a thief, and having the purse, carried the things that were put therein.

    7 Jesus therefore said: Let her alone, that she may keep it against the day of my burial.

    8 For the poor you have always with you; but me you have not always.

    9 A great multitude therefore of the Jews knew that he was there; and they came, not for Jesus’ sake only, but that they might see Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead.

    10 But the chief priests thought to kill Lazarus also:

    11 Because many of the Jews, by reason of him, went away, and believed in Jesus.

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  • Daily Mass Readings for Sunday, 28 March 2021

    Daily Mass Readings for Sunday, 28 March 2021

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    PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’ Solemnity PASSION

    Procession: Mark 11: 1-10 or John 12: 12-16
    First Reading: Isaiah 50: 4-7
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 22: 8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24
    Second Reading: Philippians 2: 6-11
    Verse Before the Gospel: Philippians 2: 8-9
    Gospel: Mark 14: 1 – 15: 47

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    Lectionary: 37 and 38

    Procession: Mark 11: 1-10 or John 12: 12-16

    1 And when they were drawing near to Jerusalem and to Bethania at the mount of Olives, he sendeth two of his disciples,

    2 And saith to them: Go into the village that is over against you, and immediately at your coming in thither, you shall find a colt tied, upon which no man yet hath sat: loose him, and bring him.

    3 And if any man shall say to you, What are you doing? say ye that the Lord hath need of him: and immediately he will let him come hither.

    4 And going their way, they found the colt tied before the gate without, in the meeting of two ways: and they loose him.

    5 And some of them that stood there, said to them: What do you loosing the colt?

    6 Who said to them as Jesus had commanded them; and they let him go with them.

    7 And they brought the colt to Jesus; and they lay their garments on him, and he sat upon him.

    8 And many spread their garments in the way: and others cut down boughs from the trees, and strewed them in the way.

    9 And they that went before and they that followed, cried, saying: Hosanna, blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.

    10 Blessed be the kingdom of our father David that cometh: Hosanna in the highest.

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    12 And on the next day, a great multitude that was to come to the festival day, when they had heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem,

    13 Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried: Hosanna, blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord, the king of Israel.

    14 And Jesus found a young ass, and sat upon it, as it is written:

    15 Fear not, daughter of Sion: behold, thy king cometh, sitting on an ass’s colt.

    16 These things his disciples did not know at the first; but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things were written of him, and that they had done these things to him.

    First Reading: Isaiah 50: 4-7

    4 The Lord hath given me a learned tongue, that I should know how to uphold by word him that is weary: he wakeneth in the morning, in the morning he wakeneth my ear, that I may hear him as a master.

    5 The Lord God hath opened my ear, and I do not resist: I have not gone back.

    6 I have given my body to the strikers, and my cheeks to them that plucked them: I have not turned away my face from them that rebuked me, and spit upon me.

    7 The Lord God is my helper, therefore am I not confounded: therefore have I set my face as a most hard rock, and I know that I shall not be confounded.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 22: 8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24

    R. (2a) O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?

    8 All they that saw me have laughed me to scorn: they have spoken with the lips, and wagged the head.

    9 He hoped in the Lord, let him deliver him: let him save him, seeing he delighteth in him.

    R. O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?

    17 For many dogs have encompassed me: the council of the malignant hath besieged me. They have dug my hands and feet.

    18 They have numbered all my bones. And they have looked and stared upon me.

    R. O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?

    19 They parted my garments amongst them; and upon my vesture they cast lots.

    20 But thou, O Lord, remove not thy help to a distance from me; look towards my defence.

    R. O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?

    23 I will declare thy name to my brethren: in the midst of the church will I praise thee.

    24 Ye that fear the Lord, praise him: all ye the seed of Jacob, glorify him.

    R. O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?

    Second Reading: Philippians 2: 6-11

    6 Who being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God:

    7 But emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men, and in habit found as a man.

    8 He humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death, even to the death of the cross.

    9 For which cause God also hath exalted him, and hath given him a name which is above all names:

    10 That in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those that are in heaven, on earth, and under the earth:

    11 And that every tongue should confess that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of God the Father.

    Verse Before the Gospel: Philippians 2: 8-9

    8-9 Christ humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death, even to the death of the cross. For which cause God also hath exalted him, and hath given him a name which is above all names.

    Gospel: Mark 14: 1 – 15: 47

    1 Now the feast of the pasch, and of the Azymes was after two days; and the chief priests and the scribes sought how they might by some wile lay hold on him, and kill him.

    2 But they said: Not on the festival day, lest there should be a tumult among the people.

    3 And when he was in Bethania, in the house of Simon the leper, and was at meat, there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of precious spikenard: and breaking the alabaster box, she poured it out upon his head.

    4 Now there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said: Why was this waste of the ointment made?

    5 For this ointment might have been sold for more than three hundred pence, and given to the poor. And they murmured against her.

    6 But Jesus said: Let her alone, why do you molest her? She hath wrought a good work upon me.

    7 For the poor you have always with you: and whensoever you will, you may do them good: but me you have not always.

    8 She hath done what she could: she is come beforehand to anoint my body for burial.

    9 Amen, I say to you, wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, that also which she hath done, shall be told for a memorial of her.

    10 And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went to the chief priests, to betray him to them.

    11 Who hearing it were glad; and they promised him they would give him money. And he sought how he might conveniently betray him.

    12 Now on the first day of the unleavened bread, when they sacrificed the pasch, the disciples say to him: Whither wilt thou that we go, and prepare for thee to eat the pasch?

    13 And he sendeth two of his disciples, and saith to them: Go ye into the city; and there shall meet you a man carrying a pitcher of water, follow him;

    14 And whithersoever he shall go in, say to the master of the house, The master saith, Where is my refectory, where I may eat the pasch with my disciples?

    15 And he will shew you a large dining room furnished; and there prepare ye for us.

    16 And his disciples went their way, and came into the city; and they found as he had told them, and they prepared the pasch.

    17 And when evening was come, he cometh with the twelve.

    18 And when they were at table and eating, Jesus saith: Amen I say to you, one of you that eateth with me shall betray me.

    19 But they began to be sorrowful, and to say to him one by one: Is it I?

    20 Who saith to them: One of the twelve, who dippeth with me his hand in the dish.

    21 And the Son of man indeed goeth, as it is written of him: but woe to that man by whom the Son of man shall be betrayed. It were better for him, if that man had not been born.

    22 And whilst they were eating, Jesus took bread; and blessing, broke, and gave to them, and said: Take ye. This is my body.

    23 And having taken the chalice, giving thanks, he gave it to them. And they all drank of it.

    24 And he said to them: This is my blood of the new testament, which shall be shed for many.

    25 Amen I say to you, that I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until that day when I shall drink it new in the kingdom of God.

    26 And when they had said an hymn, they went forth to the mount of Olives.

    27 And Jesus saith to them: You will all be scandalized in my regard this night; for it is written, I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep shall be dispersed.

    28 But after I shall be risen again, I will go before you into Galilee.

    29 But Peter saith to him: Although all shall be scandalized in thee, yet not I.

    30 And Jesus saith to him: Amen I say to thee, today, even in this night, before the cock crow twice, thou shall deny me thrice.

    31 But he spoke the more vehemently: Although I should die together with thee, I will not deny thee. And in like manner also said they all.

    32 And they came to a farm called Gethsemani. And he saith to his disciples: Sit you here, while I pray.

    33 And he taketh Peter and James and John with him; and he began to fear and to be heavy.

    34 And he saith to them: My soul is sorrowful even unto death; stay you here, and watch.

    35 And when he was gone forward a little, he fell flat on the ground; and he prayed, that if it might be, the hour might pass from him.

    36 And he saith: Abba, Father, all things are possible to thee: remove this chalice from me; but not what I will, but what thou wilt.

    37 And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping. And he saith to Peter: Simon, sleepest thou? couldst thou not watch one hour?

    38 Watch ye, and pray that you enter not into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.

    39 And going away again, he prayed, saying the same words.

    40 And when he returned, he found them again asleep, (for their eyes were heavy,) and they knew not what to answer him.

    41 And he cometh the third time, and saith to them: Sleep ye now, and take your rest. It is enough: the hour is come: behold the Son of man shall be betrayed into the hands of sinners.

    42 Rise up, let us go. Behold, he that will betray me is at hand.

    43 And while he was yet speaking, cometh Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve: and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from the chief priests and the scribes and the ancients.

    44 And he that betrayed him, had given them a sign, saying: Whomsoever I shall kiss, that is he; lay hold on him, and lead him away carefully.

    45 And when he was come, immediately going up to him, he saith: Hail, Rabbi; and he kissed him.

    46 But they laid hands on him, and held him.

    47 And one of them that stood by, drawing a sword, struck a servant of the chief priest, and cut off his ear.

    48 And Jesus answering, said to them: Are you come out as to a robber, with swords and staves to apprehend me?

    49 I was daily with you in the temple teaching, and you did not lay hands on me. But that the scriptures may be fulfilled.

    50 Then his disciples leaving him, all fled away.

    51 And a certain young man followed him, having a linen cloth cast about his naked body; and they laid hold on him.

    52 But he, casting off the linen cloth, fled from them naked.

    53 And they brought Jesus to the high priest; and all the priests and the scribes and the ancients assembled together.

    54 And Peter followed him from afar off, even into the court of the high priest; and he sat with the servants at the fire, and warmed himself.

    55 And the chief priests and all the council sought for evidence against Jesus, that they might put him to death, and found none.

    56 For many bore false witness against him, and their evidences were not agreeing.

    57 And some rising up, bore false witness against him, saying:

    58 We heard him say, I will destroy this temple made with hands, and within three days I will build another not made with hands.

    59 And their witness did not agree.

    60 And the high priest rising up in the midst, asked Jesus, saying: Answerest thou nothing to the things that are laid to thy charge by these men?

    61 But he held his peace, and answered nothing. Again the high priest asked him, and said to him: Art thou the Christ the Son of the blessed God?

    62 And Jesus said to him: I am. And you shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of the power of God, and coming with the clouds of heaven.

    63 Then the high priest rending his garments, saith: What need we any further witnesses?

    64 You have heard the blasphemy. What think you? Who all condemned him to be guilty of death.

    65 And some began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and to buffet him, and to say unto him: Prophesy: and the servants struck him with the palms of their hands.

    66 Now when Peter was in the court below, there cometh one of the maidservants of the high priest.

    67 And when she had seen Peter warming himself, looking on him she saith: Thou also wast with Jesus of Nazareth.

    68 But he denied, saying: I neither know nor understand what thou sayest. And he went forth before the court; and the cock crew.

    69 And again a maidservant seeing him, began to say to the standers by: This is one of them.

    70 But he denied again. And after a while they that stood by said again to Peter: Surely thou art one of them; for thou art also a Galilean.

    71 But he began to curse and to swear, saying; I know not this man of whom you speak.

    72 And immediately the cock crew again. And Peter remembered the word that Jesus had said unto him: Before the cock crow twice, thou shalt thrice deny me. And he began to weep.

    15:1 And straightway in the morning, the chief priests holding a consultation with the ancients and the scribes and the whole council, binding Jesus, led him away, and delivered him to Pilate.

    2 And Pilate asked him: Art thou the king of the Jews? But he answering, saith to him: Thou sayest it.

    3 And the chief priests accused him in many things.

    4 And Pilate again asked him, saying: Answerest thou nothing? behold in how many things they accuse thee.

    5 But Jesus still answered nothing; so that Pilate wondered.

    6 Now on the festival day he was wont to release unto them one of the prisoners, whomsoever they demanded.

    7 And there was one called Barabbas, who was put in prison with some seditious men, who in the sedition had committed murder.

    8 And when the multitude was come up, they began to desire that he would do, as he had ever done unto them.

    9 And Pilate answered them, and said: Will you that I release to you the king of the Jews?

    10 For he knew that the chief priests had delivered him up out of envy.

    11 But the chief priests moved the people, that he should rather release Barabbas to them.

    12 And Pilate again answering, saith to them: What will you then that I do to the king of the Jews?

    13 But they again cried out: Crucify him.

    14 And Pilate saith to them: Why, what evil hath he done? But they cried out the more: Crucify him.

    15 And so Pilate being willing to satisfy the people, released to them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus, when he had scourged him, to be crucified.

    16 And the soldiers led him away into the court of the palace, and they called together the whole band:

    17 And they clothe him with purple, and platting a crown of thorns, they put it upon him.

    18 And they began to salute him: Hail, king of the Jews.

    19 And they struck his head with a reed: and they did spit on him. And bowing their knees, they adored him.

    20 And after they had mocked him, they took off the purple from him, and put his own garments on him, and they led him out to crucify him.

    21 And they forced one Simon a Cyrenian who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and of Rufus, to take up his cross.

    22 And they bring him into the place called Golgotha, which being interpreted is, The place of Calvary.

    23 And they gave him to drink wine mingled with myrrh; but he took it not.

    24 And crucifying him, they divided his garments, casting lots upon them, what every man should take.

    25 And it was the third hour, and they crucified him.

    26 And the inscription of his cause was written over: THE KING OF THE JEWS.

    27 And with him they crucify two thieves; the one on his right hand, and the other on his left.

    28 And the scripture was fulfilled, which saith: And with the wicked he was reputed.

    29 And they that passed by blasphemed him, wagging their heads, and saying: Vah, thou that destroyest the temple of God, and in three days buildest it up again;

    30 Save thyself, coming down from the cross.

    31 In like manner also the chief priests mocking, said with the scribes one to another: He saved others; himself he cannot save.

    32 Let Christ the king of Israel come down now from the cross, that we may see and believe. And they that were crucified with him reviled him.

    33 And when the sixth hour was come, there was darkness over the whole earth until the ninth hour.

    34 And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying: Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani? Which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?

    35 And some of the standers by hearing, said: Behold he calleth Elias.

    36 And one running and filling a sponge with vinegar, and putting it upon a reed, gave him to drink, saying: Stay, let us see if Elias come to take him down.

    37 And Jesus having cried out with a loud voice, gave up the ghost.

    38 And the veil of the temple was rent in two, from the top to the bottom.

    39 And the centurion who stood over against him, seeing that crying out in this manner he had given up the ghost, said: Indeed this man was the son of God.

    40 And there were also women looking on afar off: among whom was Mary Magdalen, and Mary the mother of James the less and of Joseph, and Salome:

    41 Who also when he was in Galilee followed him, and ministered to him, and many other women that came up with him to Jerusalem.

    42 And when evening was now come, (because it was the Parasceve, that is, the day before the sabbath,)

    43 Joseph of Arimathea, a noble counsellor, who was also himself looking for the kingdom of God, came and went in boldly to Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus.

    44 But Pilate wondered that he should be already dead. And sending for the centurion, he asked him if he were already dead.

    45 And when he had understood it by the centurion, he gave the body to Joseph.

    46 And Joseph buying fine linen, and taking him down, wrapped him up in the fine linen, and laid him in a sepulchre which was hewed out of a rock. And he rolled a stone to the door of the sepulchre.

    47 And Mary Magdalen, and Mary the mother of Joseph, beheld where he was laid.

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  • Daily Mass Readings for Saturday, 27 March 2021

    Daily Mass Readings for Saturday, 27 March 2021

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    Lenten Weekday

    First Reading: Ezekiel 37: 21-28
    Responsorial Psalm: Jeremiah 31: 10, 11-12abcd, 13
    Verse Before the Gospel: Ezekiel 18: 31
    Gospel: John 11: 45-56
    Lectionary: 256

    First Reading: Ezekiel 37: 21-28

    21 And thou shalt say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold, I will take the children of Israel from the midst of the nations whither they are gone: and I will gather them on every side, and will bring them to their own land.

    22 And I will make them one nation in the land on the mountains of Israel, and one king shall be king over them all: and they shall no more be two nations, neither shall they be divided any more into two kingdoms.

    23 Nor shall they be defiled any more with their idols, nor with their abominations, nor with all their iniquities: and I will save them out of all the places in which they have sinned, and I will cleanse them: and they shall be my people, and I will be their God.

    24 And my servant David shall be king over them, and they shall have one shepherd: they shall walk in my judgments, and shall keep my commandments, and shall do them.

    25 And they shall dwell in the land which I gave to my servant Jacob, wherein your fathers dwelt, and they shall dwell in it, they and their children, and their children’s children, for ever: and David my servant shall be their prince for ever.

    26 And I will make a covenant of peace with them, it shall be an everlasting covenant with them: and I will establish them, and will multiply them, and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for ever.

    27 And my tabernacle shall be with them: and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.

    28 And the nations shall know that I am the Lord the sanctifier of Israel, when my sanctuary shall be in the midst of them for ever.

    Responsorial Psalm: Jeremiah 31: 10, 11-12abcd, 13

    R. (see 10d) The Lord will guard us, as a shepherd guards his flock.

    10 Hear the word of the Lord, O ye nations, and declare it in the islands that are afar off, and say: He that scattered Israel will gather him: and he will keep him as the shepherd doth his flock.

    R. The Lord will guard us, as a shepherd guards his flock.

    11 For the Lord hath redeemed Jacob, and delivered him out of the hand of one that was mightier than he.

    12 And they shall come, and shall give praise in mount Sion: and they shall flow together to the good things of the Lord, for the corn, and wine, and oil, and the increase of cattle and herds.

    R. The Lord will guard us, as a shepherd guards his flock.

    13 Then shall the virgin rejoice in the dance, the young men and old men together: and I will turn their mourning into joy, and will comfort them, and make them joyful after their sorrow.

    R. The Lord will guard us, as a shepherd guards his flock.

    Verse Before the Gospel: Ezekiel 18: 31

    31 Cast away from you all your transgressions, says the Lord, and make to yourselves a new heart, and a new spirit.

    Gospel: John 11: 45-56

    45 Many therefore of the Jews, who were come to Mary and Martha, and had seen the things that Jesus did, believed in him.

    46 But some of them went to the Pharisees, and told them the things that Jesus had done.

    47 The chief priests therefore, and the Pharisees, gathered a council, and said: What do we, for this man doth many miracles?

    48 If we let him alone so, all will believe in him; and the Romans will come, and take away our place and nation.

    49 But one of them, named Caiphas, being the high priest that year, said to them: You know nothing.

    50 Neither do you consider that it is expedient for you that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not.

    51 And this he spoke not of himself: but being the high priest of that year, he prophesied that Jesus should die for the nation.

    52 And not only for the nation, but to gather together in one the children of God, that were dispersed.

    53 From that day therefore they devised to put him to death.

    54 Wherefore Jesus walked no more openly among the Jews; but he went into a country near the desert, unto a city that is called Ephrem, and there he abode with his disciples.

    55 And the pasch of the Jews was at hand; and many from the country went up to Jerusalem, before the pasch to purify themselves.

    56 They sought therefore for Jesus; and they discoursed one with another, standing in the temple: What think you that he is not come to the festival day?

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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  • Daily Mass Readings for Friday, 26 March 2021

    Daily Mass Readings for Friday, 26 March 2021

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    Lenten Weekday, Day of abstinence from meat (age 14 and up)

    First Reading: Jeremiah 20: 10-13
    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 18: 2-3a, 3bc-4, 5-6, 7
    Verse Before the Gospel: John 6: 63c, 68c
    Gospel: John 10: 31-42
    Lectionary: 255

    First Reading: Jeremiah 20: 10-13

    10 For I heard the reproaches of many, and terror on every side: Persecute him, and let us persecute him: from all the men that were my familiars, and continued at my side: if by any means he may be deceived, and we may prevail against him, and be revenged on him.

    11 But the Lord is with me as a strong warrior: therefore they that persecute me shall fall, and shall be weak: they shall be greatly confounded, because they have not understood the everlasting reproach, which never shall be effaced.

    12 And thou, O Lord of hosts, prover of the just, who seest the reins and the heart: let me see, I beseech thee, thy vengeance on them: for to thee I have laid open my cause.

    13 Sing ye to the Lord, praise the Lord: because he hath delivered the soul of the poor out of the hand of the wicked.

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 18: 2-3a, 3bc-4, 5-6, 7

    R. (7) In my affliction I called upon the Lord, and I cried to my God: And he heard my voice.

    2 I will love thee, O Lord, my strength:

    3 The Lord is my firmament, my refuge, and my deliverer.

    R. In my affliction I called upon the Lord, and I cried to my God: And he heard my voice.

    3 My God is my helper, and in him will I put my trust. My protector and the horn of my salvation, and my support.

    4 Praising I will call upon the Lord: and I shall be saved from my enemies.

    R. In my affliction I called upon the Lord, and I cried to my God: And he heard my voice.

    5 The sorrows of death surrounded me: and the torrents of iniquity troubled me.

    6 The sorrows of hell encompassed me: and the snares of death prevented me.

    R. In my affliction I called upon the Lord, and I cried to my God: And he heard my voice.

    7 In my affliction I called upon the Lord, and I cried to my God: And he heard my voice from his holy temple: and my cry before him came into his ears.

    R. In my affliction I called upon the Lord, and I cried to my God: And he heard my voice.

    Verse Before the Gospel: John 6: 63c, 68c

    63c, 68cThe words that I have spoken to you, are spirit and life. Thou hast the words of eternal life.

    Gospel: John 10: 31-42

    31 The Jews then took up stones to stone him.

    32 Jesus answered them: Many good works I have shewed you from my Father; for which of these works do you stone me?

    33 The Jews answered him: For a good work we stone thee not, but for blasphemy; and because that thou, being a man, maketh thyself God.

    34 Jesus answered them: Is it not written in your law: I said you are gods?

    35 If he called them gods, to whom the word of God was spoken, and the scripture cannot be broken;

    36 Do you say of him whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world: Thou blasphemest, because I said, I am the Son of God?

    37 If I do not the works of my Father, believe me not.

    38 But if I do, though you will not believe me, believe the works: that you may know and believe that the Father is in me, and I in the Father.

    39 They sought therefore to take him; and he escaped out of their hands.

    40 And he went again beyond the Jordan, into that place where John was baptizing first; and there he abode.

    41 And many resorted to him, and they said: John indeed did no sign.

    42 But all things whatsoever John said of this man, were true. And many believed in him.

    The readings on this page are taken from the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible. You can also read the Mass Readings taken from the New Jerusalem Bible, which is used at Mass in most of the English-speaking world. (References, Copyrights).
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