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SUMMARY:Skema: Fourth Week in Easter
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n4th Week of Easter\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (B)\, Weekdays (II)\nApril 21 – 27\, 2024\n\n\n\nSun\n21\nMon\n22\nTue\n23\nWed\n24\nThu\n25\nFri\n26\nSat\n27\n\n\nOffice\n4th Sunday of Easter\nBl Maria Gabriella\nEaster Weekday\nEaster Weekday\nSt Mark\nEaster Weekday\nSt Rafael Arnaiz Baron\n\n\nVigils\nActs 12:1-23\nActs 12:24-13:14a\nActs 13:14b-43\nActs13:44-14:7\n1 Thess 2:1-13\nActs 15:5-35\nActs 15:36-16:15\n\n\nLauds\nRev 19:19-21\nRev 20:11-15\nRev 21:5-8\nRev 21:15-21\nSir 51:13-22\nRev 22:14-21\nEph 1:11-14\n\n\nMass\n50\n279\n280\n281\n555\n283\n284\n\n\n1st\nActs 4:8-12\nActs 11:1-18\nActs 11:19-26\nActs 12:24-13:5a\n1 Pet 5:5b-14\nActs 13:26-33\nActs 13:44-52\n\n\n2nd\n1 John 3:1-2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nJohn 10:11-18\nJohn 10:1-10\nJohn 10:22-30\nJohn 12:44-50\nMark 16:15-20\nJohn 14:1-6\nJohn 14:7-14\n\n\nVespers\nRev 20:4-6\nRev 21:1-4\nRev 21:9-14\nRev 21:22-27\n2 Tim 4:1-11\nEph 1:1-10\nEph 1:15-23
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SUMMARY:4th Sunday in Easter
DESCRIPTION:THE SHEPHERD OF OUR SOULS\nFrom a sermon by St John Henry Newman1\n◊◊◊\nOur Lord here appropriates to Himself the title under which He had been\nforetold by the Prophets. “David My servant shall be king over them” says\nAlmighty God by the mouth of Ezekiel: “and they all shall have one Shepherd.”\nAnd in the book of Zechariah\, “Awake\, O sword\, against My shepherd\, and\nagainst the man that is My fellow\, says the Lord of Hosts; smite the Shepherd\,\nand the sheep shall be scattered.” And in like manner St. Peter speaks of our\nreturning “to the Shepherd and Bishop of our souls.” \n“The good Shepherd gives His life for the sheep.” In those countries of\nthe East where our Lord appeared\, the office of a shepherd is not only a lowly\nand simple office\, and an office of trust\, as it is with us\, but\, moreover\, an office\nof great hardship and of peril. Our flocks are exposed to no enemies\, such as\nour fidelity to the sheep by encounters with fierce beasts of prey. The hireling\nshepherd is not tried. But where our Lord dwelt in the days of His flesh it was\notherwise. There it was true that the good Shepherd giveth His life for the sheep\n– “but he that is a hireling\, and whose own the sheep are not\, sees the wolf\ncoming\, and leaves the sheep\, and flees\, and the wolf catches them and scatters\nthe sheep. The hireling flees\, because he is a hireling\, and cares not for the\nsheep.” \nOur Lord found the sheep scattered; or\, as He had said shortly before\, “All\nthat ever came before Me are thieves and robbers;” and in consequence the\nsheep had no guide. “When Christ came and saw the multitudes He was moved\nwith compassion on them because they fainted\, and were scattered abroad as\nsheep having no shepherd.” \nSo was it all over the world when Christ came in His infinite mercy “to\ngather in one the children of God that were scattered abroad.” And though for\na moment\, when in the conflict with the enemy the good Shepherd had to lay\ndown His life for the sheep\, they were left without a guide\, yet He soon rose\nfrom death to live for ever\, and said\, “He that scattered Israel will gather him\,\nas a shepherd does his flock.” And as He says Himself in the parable before us\,\n“He called His own sheep and they follow Him for they know His voice.” So\,\non His resurrection\, while Mary wept\, He did call her by her name\, and she\nturned herself and knew Him by the ear whom she had not known by the eye.\nSo\, too\, He said\, “Simon\, son of Jonas\, do you love me?” And He added\, “Follow\nMe.” And so again He and His Angel told the women\, “Behold He goes before\nyou into Galilee… go tell My brethren\, that they go into Galilee\, and there shall\nthey see me.” \n1 Plain and Parochial Sermons. John Cardinal Henry Newman\, Ignatius Press\, 1987\, 00. 1686-87.
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