Feast of Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist
Reading 1 1 John 1:1-4
Beloved:
What was from the beginning,
what we have heard,
what we have seen with our eyes,
what we looked upon
and touched with our hands
concerns the Word of life —
for the life was made visible;
we have seen it and testify to it
and proclaim to you the eternal life
that was with the Father and was made visible to us—
what we have seen and heard
we proclaim now to you,
so that you too may have fellowship with us;
for our fellowship is with the Father
and with his Son, Jesus Christ.
We are writing this so that our joy may be complete.
Responsorial Psalm Psalm 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12
R. (12) Rejoice in the Lord, you just!
The LORD is king; let the earth rejoice;
let the many isles be glad.
Clouds and darkness are around him,
justice and judgment are the foundation of his throne.
R. Rejoice in the Lord, you just!
The mountains melt like wax before the LORD,
before the LORD of all the earth.
The heavens proclaim his justice,
and all peoples see his glory.
R. Rejoice in the Lord, you just!
Light dawns for the just;
and gladness, for the upright of heart.
Be glad in the LORD, you just,
and give thanks to his holy name.
R. Rejoice in the Lord, you just!
Alleluia See Te Deum
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
We praise you, O God,
we acclaim you as Lord;
the glorious company of Apostles praise you.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Gospel John 20:1a and 2-8
On the first day of the week,
Mary Magdalene ran and went to Simon Peter
and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them,
"They have taken the Lord from the tomb,
and we do not know where they put him."
So Peter and the other disciple went out and came to the tomb.
They both ran, but the other disciple ran faster than Peter
and arrived at the tomb first;
he bent down and saw the burial cloths there, but did not go in.
When Simon Peter arrived after him,
he went into the tomb and saw the burial cloths there,
and the cloth that had covered his head,
not with the burial cloths but rolled up in a separate place.
Then the other disciple also went in,
the one who had arrived at the tomb first,
and he saw and believed.
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Saturday, February 1, 2025
Happy Saturday, friend! We are so excited to share with you what's coming up this week as we all prepare our hearts by praying with readings for Sunday, the day of rest with our Lord.
Live Liturgically // This Week’s Feast Days
Sunday, February 2 // Presentation of the Lord
Monday, February 3 // Optional Memorial of Saint Blaise, Bishop and Martyr; Optional Memorial of Saint Ansgar, Bishop
Wednesday, February 5 // Memorial of Saint Agatha, Virgin and Martyr
Thursday, February 6 // Memorial of Saint Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs
Letter from the Editor //
Dear Sister,
Tomorrow we celebrate a very special feast, one so important that it takes the place of the normal Sunday. It is the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord, on which the Holy Family went to the temple in Jerusalem forty days after Jesus’ birth. They followed the law of Moses by dedicating Jesus to God with an offering of two pigeons. This first sacrifice of He Who is our “merciful and faithful high priest” makes way for His ultimate sacrifice (Hebrews 2:17).
The temple was the dwelling place of God on earth, and, did you know, dear sister, that you are a temple? From the moment of your Baptism the Trinity has dwelt within you. While God cannot dwell in us when we are separated from Him by grave sins, He comes back every time we repent and are healed in Confession. In the words of the prophet Malachi, “suddenly there will come to the temple the LORD whom you seek” (Malachi 3:1). Every Mass we attend we share in offering “due sacrifice to the LORD” (Malachi 3:3). And as we prepare to receive the Eucharist, we rejoice and “lift up, o gates, [. . .] that the king of glory may come in!” (Psalm 24:7) In living our faith through the Sacraments we follow in the footsteps of Jesus, offering to God due worship. Like Anna in the Gospel, may we never leave “the temple” of our hearts and of the Church, but “worship night and day” (Luke 2:22-40).
In Christ’s Love,
Susanna
Read the readings for the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord:
First Reading // Malachi 3:1-4
Psalm // Psalm 24:7, 8, 9, 10
Second Reading // Hebrews 2:14-18
Gospel // Luke 2:22-40
Prayer Practice // What will you offer to the Lord at Mass this Sunday?
