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SUMMARY:Skema
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n6th Week of Easter\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (A)\, Weekdays (II)\nMay 10 – 16\, 2026\n\n\n\nSun\n10\nMon\n11\nTue\n12\nWed\n13\nThu\n14\nFri\n15\nSat\n16\n\n\nOffice\n6th Sunday of Easter\nHoly Abbots of Cluny\nEaster Weekday\nOur Lady of Fatima\nSt Matthias\nSt Pachomius\nEaster Weekday\n\n\nVigils\nActs 20:17-38\nActs 21:1-26\nActs 21:27-39\nActs 21:40-22:21\nPhil 3:13-4:1\nActs 23:12-35\nActs 24:1-27\n\n\nLauds\nCol 1:9-14\nCol 1:24-29\nCol 2:9-15\nCol 4:4-9\n1 Jn 2:18-25\n1 Jn 2:7-11\n1 Jn 2:18-23\n\n\nMass\n55\n291\n292\n293\n564\n295\n296\n\n\n1st\nActs 8:5-8\, 14-17\nActs 16:11-15\nActs 16:22-34\nActs 17:15\, 22-18:1\nActs 1:15-17\, 20-26\nActs 18:9-18\nActs 18:23-28\n\n\n2nd\n1 Pet 3:15-18\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nJohn 14:15-21\nJohn 15:26-16:4a\nJohn 16:5-11\nJohn 16:12-15\nJohn 15:9-17\nJohn 16:20-23\nJohn 16:23b-28\n\n\nVespers\nCol 1:15-23\nCol 2:1-8\nCol 3:12-17\n1 Jn 1:1-4\n1 Cor 4:1-7\n1 Jn 2:12-17\nCol 3:1-11
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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - 6th Sunday of Easter
DESCRIPTION:A reading from \nST JOHN CHRYSOSTOM \n◊◊◊ \nIf you love me\, said Christ\, keep my commandments. I have commanded \nyou to love one another and to treat one another as I have treated you. To love \nme is to obey these commands\, to submit to me your beloved. And I will ask the \nfather\, and he will give you another Counselor. This promise shows once again \nChrist’s consideration. Because his disciples did not yet know who he was\, it was \nlikely that they would greatly miss his companionship\, his teaching\, his actual \nphysical presence\, and be completely disconsolate when he had gone. Therefore \nhe said: I will ask the Father\, and he will give you another Counselor\, meaning \nanother like himself. \nThey received the Spirit after Christ had purified them by his sacrifice. \nThe Spirit did not come down on them while Christ was still with them\, because \nthis sacrifice had not yet been offered. But when sin had been blotted out and \nthe disciples\, sent out to face danger\, were preparing themselves for the battle\, \nthey needed the Holy Spirit’s coming to encourage them. If you ask why the \nSpirit did not come immediately after the resurrection\, this was in order to \nincrease their gratitude for receiving him by increasing their desire. They were \ntroubled by nothing as long as Christ was with them\, but when his departure \nhad left them desolate and very much afraid\, they would be most eager to \nreceive the Spirit. \nHe will remain with you\, Christ said\, meaning his presence with you will \nnot be ended by death. But since there was a danger that hearing of a Counselor \nmight lead them to expect another incarnation and to think they would be able \nto see the Holy Spirit\, he corrected this idea saying: The world cannot receive \nhim because it does not see him. For he will not be with you in the same way as I \nam\, but will dwell in your very souls\, He will be in you. \nChrist called him the Spirit of truth because the Spirit would help them to \nunderstand the types of the old law. By He will be with you he meant\, He will be \nwith you as I am with you\, but he also hinted at the difference between them\, \nnamely\, that the Spirit would not suffer as he had done\, nor would he ever \ndepart… \nHe said that the Spirit was another like himself\, that he would not leave \nthem\, that he would come to them just as he himself had come\, and that he \nwould remain in them. Yet even this did not drive away their sadness\, for they \nstill wanted Christ himself and his companionship. So to satisfy them he said: I \nwill not leave you orphans; I will come back to you. Do not be afraid\, for when I \npromised to send you another counselor I did not mean that I was going to \nabandon you for ever\, nor by saying that he would remain with you did I mean \nthat I would not see you again. Of course I also will come to you; I will not leave \nyou orphans.
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