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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n2nd Week of Lent\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (C)\, Weekdays (I)\nMarch 16 – 22\, 2025\n\n\n\nSun\n16\nMon\n17\nTue\n18\nWed\n19\nThu\n20\nFri\n21\nSat\n22\n\n\nOffice\n2nd Sunday of Lent\nLenten Weekday\nLenten Weekday\nSt Joseph\nLenten Weekday\nLenten Weekday\nLenten Weekday\n\n\nVigils\nHeb 9:11-28\nHeb 10:1-18\nHeb 10:19-39\nSir 51: 13-30\nHeb 11:17-40\nHeb 12:1-13\nHeb 12:14-29\n\n\nLauds\nExod 7:1-7\nExod 7:8-13\nExod 7:19-22\nZech 10:6-12\nExod 8:12-15\nExod 9:1-7\nExod 9:8-12\n\n\nMass\n27\n230\n231\n543\n233\n234\n235\n\n\n1st\nGen 15:5-12\, 17-18\nDan 9:4b-10\nIsa 1:10\, 16-20\n2 Sam 7:4-5a\, 12-14a\, 16\nJer 17:5-10\nGen 37:3-4\, 12-13a\, 17b-28a\nMic 7:14-15\, 18-20\n\n\n2nd\nPhil 3:17–4:1\n\n\nRom 4:13\, 16-18\, 22\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nLuke 9:28b-36\nLuke 6:36-38\nMatt 23:1-12\nMatt 1:16\, 18-21\, 24a\nLuke 16:19-31\nMatt 21:33-43\, 45-46\nLuke 15:1-3\, 11-32\n\n\nVespers\nDeut 6:16-19\nDeut 6:20-25\nEph 3:14-21\nJames 1:22-27\nDeut 7:12-15\nDeut 7:16-21\nDeut 8:1-6
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 2nd Sunday of Lent
DESCRIPTION:THE VISION OF CHRIST’S GLORY \nFrom a commentary by St Cyril of Alexandria \n◊◊◊ \nWith three chosen disciples Jesus went up the mountain. Then he was \ntransfigured by a wonderful light that made even his clothes seem to shine. \nMoses and Elijah stood by him and spoke with him on how he was going to \ncomplete his task on earth by dying in Jerusalem. In other words\, they spoke of \nthe mystery of his incarnation\, and of his saving passion upon the cross. For the \nLaw of Moses and the teaching of the holy prophets clearly foreshadowed the \nmystery of Christ. The Law portrayed it by types and symbols inscribed on \ntablets. The prophets in many ways foretold that in his own time he would \nappear\, clothed in human nature and that for the salvation of all our race he \nwould not refuse to suffer death upon the cross. \nThe presence of Moses and Elijah\, and their speaking together\, was meant \nto show unmistakably that the Law and the prophets were the attendants of Our \nLord Jesus Christ. He was their master\, whom they had themselves pointed out \nin advance in prophetic words that proved their perfect harmony with one \nanother. The message of the prophets was in no way at variance with the \nprecepts of the Law. \nMoses and Elijah did not simply appear in silence\, they spoke of how \nJesus was to complete his task by dying in Jerusalem. They spoke of his passion \nand cross\, and of the resurrection that would follow. Thinking no doubt that the \ntime for the kingdom of God had already come\, Peter would gladly have \nremained on the mountain. He suggested putting up three tents\, hardly \nknowing what he was saying. But it was not yet time for the end of the world\, nor \nwas it in this present time that the hopes of the saints would be fulfilled – those \nhopes founded on Paul’s promise that Christ would transform our lowly bodies \ninto the likeness of his glorious body. Only the initial stage of the divine plan \nhad as yet been accomplished. Until its completion. was it likely that Christ\, who \ncame on earth for love of the world\, would give up his wish to die for it? For his \nsubmitting to death was the world’s salvation\, and his resurrection was death’s \ndestruction. \nAs well as the vision of Christ’s glory\, wonderful beyond all description\, \nsomething else occurred which was to serve as a vital confirmation \, not only of \nthe disciples’ faith\, but of ours as well. From a cloud on high came the voice of \nGod the Father saying: This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased. \nListen to him.
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