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Saturday,April 22nd. Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to St Mark 16:9-15.


Saturday of Easter week

22 April 2017

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ 

When Jesus had risen, early on the first day of the week, he appeared

first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven demons

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Mark 16:9-15.

When Jesus had risen, early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven demons.
She went and told his companions who were mourning and weeping.
When they heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, they did not believe.
After this he appeared in another form to two of them walking along on their way to the country.
They returned and told the others; but they did not believe them either.
(But) later, as the eleven were at table, he appeared to them and rebuked them for their unbelief and hardness of heart because they had not believed those who saw him after he had been raised.
He said to them, “Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature.”

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Saturday of Easter week

22 April 2017

Easter Saturday

Saturday in the Octave of Easter

          Today, we end this week with the Gospel of Mark which sums up the appearances of the risen Christ. 
          The liturgy of this first week of Easter plunges us into an atmosphere of inexpressible joy, of the Church alive in the Holy Spirit and growing rapidly.

Entrance Antiphon

The Lord led his people to freedom and they shouted with joy and gladness, alleluia!

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Saturday of Easter week

22 April 2017

Commentary of the day

Saint John of the Cross

(1542-1591),

Carmelite, Doctor of the Church
The Ascent of Mount Carmel, 3,31 (trans. Kieran Kavanaugh and Otilio Rodriguez)

“He rebuked them for their unbelief “

Where signs and testimonies abound, there is less merit in believing. God never works marvels except when they are a necessity for belief. Lest his disciples go without merit by having sensible proof of his resurrection, he did many things to further their belief before they saw him.
      
Mary Magdalene was first shown the empty sepulcher, and afterward the angels told her about the resurrection so she would, by hearing, believe before seeing. As St. Paul says: “Faith comes through hearing” (Rom10,17) . And though she beheld him, he seemed only an ordinary man, so by the warmth of his presence he could finish instructing her in the belief she was lacking

       And the women were sent to tell the disciples first… And journeying incognito to Emmaus with two of his followers, he inflamed their hearts in faith before allowing them to see him. Finally he reproved all his disciples for refusing to believe those who had told them of his resurrection. And announcing to Thomas that they are blessed who believe without seeing (Jn 20,29), he reprimanded him for desiring to experience the sight and touch of his wounds.

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Saturday of Easter week

22 April 2017

Saints of the day

St. Soter,

Pope and martyr

(+ 175)

SAINT SOTER
Pope & Martyr
(+ 175)

        St. Soter was raised to the papacy upon the death of St. Anicetus, in 166. By the sweetness of his discourses he comforted all persons with the tenderness of a father, and assisted the indigent with liberal alms, especially those who suffered for the faith.

        He liberally extended his charities, according to the custom of his predecessors, to remote churches, particularly to that of Corinth, to which he addressed an excellent letter, as St. Dionysius of Corinth testifies in his letter of thanks, who adds that his letter was found worthy to be read for their edification on Sundays at their assemblies to celebrate the divine mysteries, together with the letter of St. Clement, pope.

        St. Soter vigorously opposed the heresy of Montanus, and governed the Church to the year 175.

Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler, Benziger Bros. ed. [1894]

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Saturday of Easter week

22 April 2017

Saints of the day

St. Leonides,

Martyr

(+ 202)

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SAINT LEONIDES
Martyr
(+ 202)

        The Emperor Severus, in the year 202, which was the tenth of his reign, raised a bloody persecution, which filled the whole empire with martyrs, but especially Egypt. The most illustrious of those who by their triumphs ennobled and edified the city of Alexandria was Leonides, father of the great Origen.

        He was a Christian philosopher, and excellently versed both in the profane and sacred sciences. He had seven sons, the eldest of whom was Origen, whom he brought up with abundance of care, returning God thanks for having blessed him with a son of such an excellent disposition for learning, and a very great zeal for piety. These qualifications endeared him greatly to his father, who, after his son was baptized, would come to his bedside while he was asleep, and, opening his bosom, kiss it respectfully, as being the temple of the Holy Ghost.

        When the persecution raged at Alexandria, under Lætus, governor of Egypt, in the tenth year of Severus, Leonides was cast into prison. Origen, who was then only seventeen years of age, burned with an incredible desire of martyrdom, and sought every opportunity of meeting with it. But his mother conjured him not to forsake her, and his ardor being redoubled at the sight of his father’s chains, she was forced to lock up all his clothes to oblige him to stay at home. So, not being able to do any more, he wrote a letter to his father in very moving terms, strongly exhorting him to look on the crown that was offered him with courage and joy, adding this clause, “Take heed, sir. that for our sakes you do not change your mind.”

        Leonides was accordingly beheaded for the faith in 202. His estates and goods being all confiscated, and seized for the emperor’s use, his widow was left with seven children to maintain in the poorest condition imaginable; but Divine Providence was both her comfort and support.

Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler, Benziger Bros. ed. [1894]

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