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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n3rd Week of Easter\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (B)\, Weekdays (II)\nApril 14 – 20\, 2024\n\n\n\nSun\n14\nMon\n15\nTue\n16\nWed\n17\nThu\n18\nFri\n19\nSat\n20\n\n\nOffice\n3rd Sunday of Easter\nEaster Weekday\nEaster Weekday\nEaster Weekday\nEaster Weekday\nEaster Weekday\nEaster Weekday\n\n\nVigils\nActs 8:4-25\nActs 8:26-40\nActs 9:1-22\nActs 9:23-43\nActs 10:1-33\nActs 10:34-11:4\, 18\nActs 11:19-30\n\n\nLauds\nRev 7:13-17\nRev 10:8-11\nRev 12:1-6\nRev 12:13-18\nRev 14:6-13\nRev 15:2-4\nRev 19:5-10\n\n\nMass\n47\n273\n274\n275\n276\n277\n278\n\n\n1st\nActs 3:13-15\, 17-19\nActs 6:8-15\nActs 7:51-8:1a\nActs 8:1b-8\nActs 8:26-40\nActs 9:1-20\nActs 9:31-42\n\n\n2nd\n1 John 2:1-5a\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nLuke 24:35-48\nJohn 6:22-29\nJohn 6:30-35\nJohn 6:35-40\nJohn 6:44-51\nJohn 6:52-59\nJohn 6:60-69\n\n\nVespers\nRev 8:1-5\nRev 11:15-19\nRev 12:7-12\nRev 14:1-5\nRev 14:14-16\nRev 19:1-4\nRev 19:11-16
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 3rd Sunday of Easter
DESCRIPTION:THE MYSTERY OF EASTER \nAn excerpt from “The Eternal Year” by Fr Karl Rahner1 \n◊◊◊ \nTo do justice to the mystery of Easter joy with the stale words of human \nspeech is rather difficult. This is so not only because every mystery of the Gospel \npenetrates only with difficulty into the narrow confines of human life – thereby \nmaking it even harder for our words to grasp and contain and express these \nmysteries – but because the Easter message is the most human tidings of \nChristianity. That is why we find it the most difficult message to understand. \nFor what is most true\, most obvious\, and most easy\, is the most difficult to be\, \nto do\, and to believe. That is to say\, we modern people base our life on the \nunexpressed\, and therefore all the more self-evident\, prejudice that anything \n“religious” is merely an affair of the most interior heart and of the loftiest spirit \n– something that we must bring about by ourselves\, something\, therefore\, that \ninvolves the difficulties and unreality of the heart’s thoughts and moods. \nBut Easter tells us that God has done something. God himself. And his \naction has not merely gently touched the heart of one here and there\, so that \nthey tremble slightly from an ineffable and nameless someone. God has raised \nhis Son from the dead. God has quickened the flesh. God has conquered death. \nHe has done this – he has conquered – not merely in the realm of inwardness\, in \nthe realm of thought\, but in the realm where we\, the glory of the human mind \nnotwithstanding\, are most really ourselves: in the actuality of this world\, far \nfrom all “mere” thoughts and “mere” sentiments. He has conquered in the realm \nwhere we experience practically what we are in essence: children of the earth\, \nwho die. \n1 The Eternal Year\, Karl Rahner\, Baltimore: Helicon Press 1964. pp.87f.
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