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Study, Pray, Serve: 4th Sunday of Easter

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Let’s examine some of the themes in the Mass readings on the 4th Sunday of Easter.

1st Reading – Acts of the Apostles 4:8-12

  • Peter addresses the people, stating that the healing miracle they have seen was done in the name of Jesus Christ.
  • Raised from the dead, it is in his name that we have salvation.

Psalm – 118:1,8-9,21-23,26,28-29

  • “The stone rejected by the builders has become the cornerstone.”
  • This is the psalm that Peter quotes in the speech we just heard in Acts, proclaiming Jesus as the fulfillment of salvation history.

2nd Reading – 1st Letter of John 3:1-2

  • Calling us “children of God,” we perceive the love which the Almighty has bestowed upon us.
  • What we will become is not known now, but when it is revealed, we will be like him and see him as he is.

Gospel – John 10:11-18

  • Jesus claims that he is the “good shepherd” who knows, leads, defends, and lays down his life for the sheep.
  • The Father has given Christ the power and command to lay down his life for the flock.

Mass Readings – 4th Sunday of Easter (Year B, #50)

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Mass Readings – Christmas Weekday (#206)

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Daily Mass: Through the Holy Spirit we become adopted children of God.

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Study, Pray, Serve: 4th Sunday of Easter

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Study: What do the readings say?

Pray: What do the readings say to me?

Serve: What do the readings make me do or say…today?

Let’s take a look at some of the main themes that we find in the Scripture readings for the 4th Sunday of Easter, often known as Good Shepherd Sunday.

1st Reading – Acts 4:8-12

  • Peter preaches the Good News immediately after a healing miracle.
  • Jesus Christ is “the stone rejected by the builders, which has become the cornerstone.” (Psalm 118)

Psalm 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28-29

  • This psalm is quoted by St. Peter in the passage of Acts.
  • God’s power and might transcends human limitations.

2nd Reading – 1 John 3:1-2

  • The baptized are “children of God” and have the same relationship as the first disciples.
  • Our relationship with the Father is in opposition with the world.
  • There is more to be revealed, and then we shall be like him and see him as he truly is.

Gospel – John 10:11-18

  • The Lord Jesus is the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep.
  • There are “wolves” who catch and scatter the sheep.
  • The sheep (disciples) know the Lord, who also goes out and serves “other sheep” as well.

Mass Readings – 4th Sunday of Easter

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Note: This post was first published on April 19, 2021.


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Mass Readings – The Baptism of the Lord

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