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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n6th Week of Easter\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (C)\, Weekdays (I)\nMay 25 – 31\, 2025\n\n\n\nSun\n25\nMon\n26\nTue\n27\nWed\n28\nThu\n29\nFri\n30\nSat\n31\n\n\nOffice\n6th Sunday of Easter\nEaster Weekday\nSt Augustine of Canterbury\nEaster Weekday\nSt Paul VI\nEaster Weekday\nVisitation of the BVM\n\n\nVigils\n1 Jn 1:1-10\n1 Jn 2:1-11\n1 Jn 2:12-17\n1 Jn 2:18-29\n1 Jn 3:1-10\n1 Jn 3:11-17\nGal 3:15-29\n\n\nLauds\n1 Tim 4:11-16\n1 Tim 6:11-16\n2 Tim 1:1-8\n2 Tim 1:9-14\n2 Tim 2:1-7\n2 Tim 2:8-13\nZech 2:10-17\n\n\nMass\n57\n291\n292\n293\n294\n295\n572\n\n\n1st\nActs 15:1-2\, 22-29\nActs 16:11-15\nActs 16:22-34\nActs 17:15\, 22-18:1\nActs 18:1-8\nActs 18:9-18\nZeph 3:14-18a\n\n\n2nd\nRev 21:10-14\, 22-23\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nJohn 14:23-29\nJohn 15:26-16:4a\nJohn 16:5-11\nJohn 16:12-15\nJohn 16:16-20\nJohn 16:20-23\nLuke 1:39-56\n\n\nVespers\nActs 19:23-30\nActs 20:7-12\nActs 21:7-14\nActs 21:27-34\nActs 22:23-30\nActs 23:12-16\nCol 3:1-11
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 6th Sunday of Easter
DESCRIPTION:CHRIST LIVES IN OUR HEARTS \nTHROUGH FAITH \nFrom a commentary by St Bernard of Clairvaux \n◊◊◊ \nMy Father and I will come to him – that is to say\, to the holy of heart – \nsays the Son of God\, and we will make our home with him. It seems to me that \nwhen the psalmist said to God: you make your dwelling in the holy place\, you \nwho are Israel’s praise\, he had no other heaven in mind than the hearts of the \nsaints. The apostle expresses it quite clearly: Christ lives in our hearts through \nfaith\, he tells us. \nSurely it is no wonder that the Lord Jesus gladly makes his home in such a \nheaven because\, unlike the other heavens\, he did not bring it into existence by a \nmere word of command. He descended into the arena to win it; he laid down his \nlife to redeem it. And so after the battle was won he solemnly declared: this is \nmy resting place for ever and ever; here I have chosen to dwell. Blessed indeed \nis the soul to whom the Lord says\, Come\, my chosen one\, I will set up my throne \nin you. \nWhy\, then\, are you sorrowful\, my soul\, and why are you troubled with \nme? Are you trying to find a place for the Lord within yourself? Who among us \ncan provide a fitting place for the Lord of glory\, a place worthy of his majesty! O \nthat I might be counted worthy to worship at his footstool\, that I might at least \ncling to the feet of some saintly soul whom the Lord has chosen to be his \ndwelling place! However\, the Lord has only to anoint my soul with the oil of his \nmercy for me in my turn to be able to say: I have run the way of your \ncommandments because you have enlarged my heart. Then perhaps\, even if I \ncannot usher him into a large and richly furnished room in my heart where he \nmay refresh himself with his disciples\, I shall at least be able to offer him a place \nto lay his head. \nIt is necessary for a soul to grow and be enlarged until it is capable of \ncontaining God within itself. But the dimensions of a soul are in proportion to \nits love\, as the apostle confirms when he urges the Corinthians to widen your \nhearts in love. Although the soul\, being spiritual\, cannot be measured \nphysically\, grace confers on it what nature does not bestow. It expands \nspiritually as it makes progress toward human perfection\, which is measured by \nnothing less than the full stature of Christ\, and so it grows into a temple sacred \nto the Lord. \nLove\, then\, is the measure of the soul. Souls are large that love much\, \nsmall that love little; while as to the soul that has no love at all\, such a soul is \nitself nothing. Without love\, says St Paul\, I am nothing.
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