Saturday,3rd week of Easter
John 6:60-69 "For this reason I have told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by my Father."

 

First Reading: Acts 9:31-42

The Church throughout all Judea, Galilee, and Samaria 
          was at peace.  
She was being built up and walked in the fear of the Lord, 
          and with the consolation of the Holy Spirit she grew in numbers. 
  
As Peter was passing through every region, 
          he went down to the holy ones living in Lydda.  
There he found a man named Aeneas, 
          who had been confined to bed for eight years, for he was paralyzed.  
Peter said to him, 
          "Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and make your bed."  
He got up at once.  
And all the inhabitants of Lydda and Sharon saw him, 
          and they turned to the Lord. 
  
Now in Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha 
          (which translated is Dorcas).  
She was completely occupied with good deeds and almsgiving.  
Now during those days she fell sick and died, 
          so after washing her, they laid her out in a room upstairs.  
Since Lydda was near Joppa, 
          the disciples, hearing that Peter was there, 
          sent two men to him with the request, 
          "Please come to us without delay."  
So Peter got up and went with them.  
When he arrived, they took him to the room upstairs 
          where all the widows came to him weeping 
          and showing him the tunics and cloaks 
          that Dorcas had made while she was with them.  
Peter sent them all out and knelt down and prayed.  
Then he turned to her body and said, "Tabitha, rise up."  
She opened her eyes, saw Peter, and sat up.  
He gave her his hand and raised her up, 
          and when he had called the holy ones and the widows, 
          he presented her alive.  
This became known all over Joppa, 
          and many came to believe in the Lord. 

 

Responsorial Psalm: Ps 117:1bc, 2

R./ How shall I make a return to the Lord for 
      all the good he has done for me?   
      or: Alleluia.

How shall I make a return to the Lord 
          for all the good he has done for me? 
The cup of salvation I will take up, 
          and I will call upon the name of the Lord. 
R./ How shall I make a return to the Lord for 
      all the good he has done for me?   
      or: Alleluia.

My vows to the Lord I will pay 
          in the presence of all his people. 
Precious in the eyes of the Lord 
          is the death of his faithful ones. 
R./ How shall I make a return to the Lord for 
      all the good he has done for me?   
      or: Alleluia.

O Lord, I am your servant; 
          I am your servant, the son of your handmaid; 
          you have loosed my bonds. 
To you will I offer sacrifice of thanksgiving, 
          and I will call upon the name of the Lord. 
R./ How shall I make a return to the Lord for 
      all the good he has done for me?   
      or: Alleluia.

 

Gospel Reading: John 6:60-69

Many of the disciples of Jesus who were listening said, 
          "This saying is hard; who can accept it?" 
Since Jesus knew that his disciples were murmuring about this, 
          he said to them, "Does this shock you? 
What if you were to see the Son of Man ascending to where he was before? 
It is the Spirit that gives life, while the flesh is of no avail. 
The words I have spoken to you are Spirit and life. 
But there are some of you who do not believe." 
Jesus knew from the beginning the ones who would not believe 
          and the one who would betray him. 
And he said, "For this reason I have told you that no one can come to me 
          unless it is granted him by my Father." 
  
As a result of this, 
          many of his disciples returned to their former way of life 
          and no longer walked with him. 
Jesus then said to the Twelve, "Do you also want to leave?" 
Simon Peter answered him, "Master, to whom shall we go? 
You have the words of eternal life. 
We have come to believe 
          and are convinced that you are the Holy One of God."

Liturgy Alive

 

Introduction

Once there was peace, the Church of the risen Lord continued to grow throughout the Holy Land. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Peter continues the mission of Jesus: he speaks, he heals, he raises to life.

In the gospel many disciples are disappointed with Jesus. They had expected another kind of Messiah, one who led his disciples, not one who served them and would give them his flesh to eat; how could he do that anyway? Many people, including a good number of disciples, turned away from Jesus. Those who stay are perhaps not too sure what to think and do. So Jesus confronts the apostles, "What about you?" Peter answers: "Lord, whom shall we go to?" Yes, to whom shall we go?

Opening Prayer

Faithful God of the covenant,
in the daily choices we have to make
give us the courage to opt always
for your Son and his ways
and to remain close to him.
Bless the difficult road we have sometimes to take
without seeing where it will lead us.
Keep us from making half-hearted decisions
when our faith is rather weak
and make us accept all the consequences of our choice.
Keep us always faithful
through Jesus Christ our Lord.

 

General Intercessions

- That the gospel of the Lord may keep striking the ministers of the Church as an ever-new message, that they may proclaim it with conviction and warmth, we pray:
- That those whom the Lord has called to serve him in the priesthood or the religious life may continue to give themselves in joy and faithfulness to God and people, we pray:
- That those who find no purpose in life may discover a God to love and worship through the life of faith, hope and love they find in our Christian communities, we pray:

Prayer over the Gifts

Lord our God, 
the death of Jesus, your Son, was the price
he had to pay for our freedom.
In these signs of bread and wine
he gives himself again to us
as our food and drink of life.
In his strength, let us go his way to you and to people
as flesh and blood for others,
with faith and hope in your kingdom
that will stand for ever and ever.

Prayer after Communion

Lord our God,
in response to your invitation of love
we have chosen you through our godparents
as the god of our lives.
In the strength of this eucharist
help us to renew day after day
this commitment to you and to your kingdom.
Let your Son build up with us
a community of peace and service,
and when it is slow in coming
reassure us that in your own good time
the seed will bear fruit and grow for ever.

Blessing

We have made our choice for God when we received baptism. There, through our godparents, we opted for God. Let our life never contradict this option but strengthen it, with the blessing of almighty God, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.