Scripture of Holy Saturday
Personal Reading
The Gospel according to Luke, chapter twenty-three, verses fifty-five & fifty-six.
Readings at the Easter Vigil in the Holy Night of Easter
I. The Book of Genesis, chapter one, verse one thru chapter two, verse two;
or, The Book of Genesis, verses one, twenty-six thru thirty-one(A);
Psalm One Hundred Four, verses one & two, five & six, ten, twelve thru fourteen, twenty-four, thirty-five;
or, Psalm Thirty-three, verses four thru seven, twelve & thirteen, twenty, twenty-two;
II. The Book of Genesis, chapter twenty-two, verses one thru eighteen;
or, The Book of Genesis, chapter twenty-two, verses one & two, nine(A), ten thru thirteen, fifteen thru eighteen;
Psalm Sixteen, verses five, eight thru eleven;
III. The Book of Exodus, chapter fourteen, verse fifteen thru chapter fifteen, verse one;
The Book of Exodus, chapter fifteen, verses one thru six, seventeen & eighteen;
IV. The Book of Isaiah, chapter fifty-four, verses five thru fourteen;
Psalm Thirty, verses two, four thru six, eleven thru thirteen;
V. The Book of Isaiah, chapter fifty-five, verses one thru eleven;
The Book of Isaiah, chapter twelve, verses two thru six;
VI. The Book of Baruch, chapter three, verses nine thru fifteen, thirty-two thru chapter four, verse four;
Psalm Nineteen, verses eight thru eleven;
VII. The Book of Ezekiel, chapter thirty-six, verses sixteen thru seventeen(A), eighteen thru twenty-eight;
Psalm Forty-two, verses three& five, & Psalm Forty-three, verses three & four;
VIII. The Letter to the Romans, chapter six, verses three thru eleven;
Psalm One Hundred Eighteen, verses one & two, sixteen & seventeen, twenty-two & twenty-three;
IX. The Gospel according to Mark, chapter sixteen, verses one thru seven.
Mass Journal: Week 12
Sunday, 15 March 2015
Reflection by Matthew Kelly
The Catechism of the Catholic Church wastes no time in addressing this truth. The opening point of Chapter One, Section One, reads, "The desire for God is written in the human heart because man is created by God & for God; & God never ceases to draw man to himself. Only in God will man find the truth & happiness he never stops yearning for."
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It also would have been the feast of the patron saint of the internet, St. Isidore of Seville.
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