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Pictorial Thought for Today

Jun 29 (2) - You are Peter (1st Century AD)

Summary: St Peter is a very attractive figure since he shared our weakness, but after the resurrection he became the one to strengthen his brothers.

Fr John Murray PP profiles the saint here.

Peter in jail Tu Es Petrus
 'You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church.' The words in Latin stand five feet high in the lofty vaults of St Peter's Basilica in Rome. The neck and eye must swivel almost vertically to pick out the scripture verses in golden lettering that speak about Peter's role within the Church, 'Feed my lambs, feed my sheep' and about his humanity, 'and when you have recovered you shall strengthen your brothers' (Lk 22:32).
Yesterday: Peter today: Francis

Moved to Tears
T
wenty one years ago, at Galway, the hairs on my neck stood up and tears filled my eyes as 'Peter' (Pope John Paul II) came to Ireland's shores for the first time in two thousand years. I'm sure I was not the only person so moved on that day. As the helicopter emerged from the early morning September mist we all could see a speck of white at a window above us. Peter's 264th successor had come to our land. In the intervening years we have come to know better what sort of man this particular 'Peter' was. And now, John Paul II .....Francis....!

Saints and Sinners
Who is 'Peter'? Through the centuries the papacy has developed and changed. Sadly the post has been held by a few rogues, quite a few men who were more suited to the world of politics than the realm of the spirit, but also, thankfully, by many saints.

In the early formative years of the Church when other centres of faith occasionally fell into heresy, Rome and its bishop never did. Through two millennia that consistency has continued despite sometimes the behaviour of the see's incumbent. The words of Jesus to Peter have indeed come true: 'And when you have recovered you will strengthen your brothers'.

Peter is indeed the 'rock' on which the Church is built. Yet what is that rock except that profession of faith which each of us is called to make in Jesus, 'You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.' While the other disciples gave the opinions of others about the identity of Jesus, Peter stepped out in faith and proclaimed who Jesus was.

Best Friend
O
ne year Pope John Paul II, was visiting a parish in Rome as part of his duties as Bishop of that city.  After celebrating Mass with the parishioners he met with the youth of the parish in a time of dialogue and exchange. The young people had the opportunity to ask the Pope questions many of us would love to ask - about his growing up in Poland: Did he have a girlfriend? What football team he supported? And so on. One young man asked him: 'Who is your best friend?' Are we surprised that his answer was 'Jesus Christ'? '

Quo Vadis? 
I began these thoughts with the Latin phrase Tu es Petrus. I will end with another, Quo vadis? ('Where are you going?').  The legend is that about 64 AD Peter was persuaded by the Christian community in Rome to flee the savage persecution unleashed by the mad Emperor, Nero. 'It would not be good if our leaders were captured,' they argued. On the road to Naples and the South, the famous Via Appia, a few miles south of the city Peter met a man. 'Quo vadis?' he asked him. 'I am going to Rome to be crucified,' was the reply. Peter knew it was the Lord and turned on his heel and walked back to the city to share the fate of his brothers and sisters.

Peter's Tomb

But according to tradition and recent archaeological research, Peter, a victim too of Nero's madness, rests beneath the high altar in the Basilica of St Peter which bears his name.


St Peters Tomb Rome

        St Peter's Tomb -- the "rock" on which
St Peters and the Vatican  is built .






This article first appeared in The Messenger (June 2000), a publication of the Irish Jesuits.

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Memorable Sayings for Today


“Lord, to whom shall we go? 
You have the words of eternal life;
and we have believed, and have come to know,
that you are the Holy One of God.”


–St. Peter, ( Rocky) John 6:68–69. ~


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Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 29th June, 2025

29/6 Ss Peter and Paul, Apostles - Solemnity|


This day in Imperial  Rome, Romulus was traditionally celebrated as the founder of the city.
We, as Christians, celebrate Ss Peter and Paul as the twin founders of the Church in Rome.
They both gave their lives for the faith:  Peter by crucifixion in 64 AD,  Paul by beheading in c. 67 AD.


C/f A short life of these saints can be found below todays' Readings and Reflection.


FIRST READING

A reading from the Acts of the Apostles        12:1-11
Now I know the Lord really has saved me from Herod.

King Herod started persecuting certain members of the Church. He beheaded James the brother of John, and when he saw that this pleased the Jews he decided to arrest Peter as well. This was during the days of Unleavened Bread, and he put Peter in prison, assigning four squads of four soldiers each to guard him in turns. Herod meant to try Peter in public after the end of Passover week. All the time Peter was under guard the Church prayed to God for him unremittingly.

On the night before Herod was to try him, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, fastened with double chains, while guards kept watch at the main entrance to the prison. Then suddenly the angel of the Lord stood there, and the cell was filled with light. He tapped Peter on the side and woke him. 'Get up!' he said 'Hurry!' - and the chains fell from his hands.

The angel then said, 'Put on your belt and sandals.' After he had done this, the angel next said, 'Wrap your cloak round you and follow me.'

Peter followed him, but had no idea that what the angel did was all happening in reality; he thought he was seeing a vision. They passed through two guard posts one after the other, and reached the iron gate leading to the city. This opened of its own accord; they went through it and had walked the whole length of one street when suddenly the angel left him. It was only then that Peter came to himself.
'Now I know it is all true,' he said .
'The Lord really did send his angel and has saved me from Herod and from all that the Jewish people were so certain would happen to me.'

The Word of the Lord.          Thanks be to God.


Responsorial Psalm        Ps 33:2-9
Response                             From all my terrors the Lord set me free.
Or                                          The angel of the Lord rescues those who revere him.

1. I will bless the Lord at all times, his praise always on my lips;
in the Lord my soul shall make its boast. The humble shall hear and be glad.           Response

2. Glorify the Lord with me. Together let us praise his name.
I sought the Lord and he answered me; from all my terrors he set me free.               Response

3. Look towards him and be radiant; let your faces not be abashed.
This poor man called; the Lord heard him and rescued him from all his distress.    Response

4. The angel of the Lord is encamped around those who revere him, to rescue them.
Taste and see that the Lord is good. He is happy who seeks refuge in him.               Response

SECOND READING

A reading from the second letter of St Paul to Timothy        4:6-8 17-18
All there is to come now is the crown of righteousness reserved for me.

My life is already being poured away as a libation, and the time has come for me to be gone. I have fought the good fight to the end; I have run the race to the finish; I have kept the faith; all there is to come now is the crown of righteousness reserved for me, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will give to me on that Day; and not only to me but to all those who have longed for his Appearing.

But the Lord stood by me and gave me power, so that through me the whole message might be proclaimed for all the pagans to hear; and so I was rescued from the lion's mouth. The Lord will rescue me from all evil attempts on me, and bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.

The Word of the Lord.              Thanks be to God.


Gospel Acclamation            Mt 16:18
Alleluia, alleluia!
You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church.
And the gates of the underworld can never hold out against it.

Alleluia!

GOSPEL

The Lord be with you.                              And with your spirit
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew   16:13-19      Glory to you, O Lord.
You are Peter, and I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven.

When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi he put this question to his disciples,
'Who do people say the Son of Man is?'
And they said, 'Some say he is John the Baptist, some Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.'Key-To-The-Kingdom
'But you,' he said 'who do you say I am?'
Then Simon Peter spoke up, 'You are the Christ,' he said 'the Son of the living God.'

Jesus replied, 'Simon son of Jonah, you are a happy man!
Because it was not flesh and blood that revealed this to you but my Father in heaven.
So I now say to you: You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church. And the gates of the underworld can never hold out against it.
I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven: whatever you bind on earth shall be considered bound in heaven; whatever you loose on earth shall be considered loosed in heaven.'

The Gospel of the Lord.        Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

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Gospel Reflection        29/6       Ss Peter and Paul     Matthew 16:13-19

Peter and Paul were two very different people who on at least one important issue in the early church were seriously at odds with one another. Peter wanted pagans who entered the church to submit to the Jewish Law, whereas Paul insisted that this was an unnecessary imposition on them.
Peter was a fisherman from Galilee, a predominately rural area.
Paul was from the university city of Tarsus, in the south of modern day Turkey.
Peter was an Aramaic speaking Jew;
Paul was a Greek speaking Jew.
Peter probably just had the very basic education of his time and place;
Paul was clearly a very well educated and literate person.
Peter, of course, knew Jesus personally and was with him throughout his public ministry.
Paul only ever encountered as the risen Lord.
Peter’s mission was primarily to preach the gospel to the Jews.
Paul’s mission was to preach the gospel primarily to pagans.

According to Paul, in his letter to the Galatians, he met Peter for the first time in the city of Jerusalem, some three years after the risen Lord appeared to Paul, ‘after three years, I did go up to Jerusalem to visit Cephas and stayed with him fifteen days’. No doubt, on that occasion, Peter had an opportunity to share with Paul his own experiences of Jesus during his public ministry. In spite of their many differences, they were both equally dedicated to serving the Lord.

According to the first reading, Peter was imprisoned for his work of preaching the gospel. In the second reading Paul speaks as one who is already ‘being poured away as a libation’, a drink offering in the Temple. They were each put to death because of their faith in Christ during the persecution of the church in Rome ordered by Nero, who blamed the Christians of Rome for the great fire in the city. The Lord worked very differently but very powerfully through each of them.

The Lord wishes to work through each of us and will do so in a way that is unique to each of us. The Lord needs diversity, not uniformity. Yet, he needs us to work in harmony, like the different parts of one body. Sometimes our diversity can cause tension, as sometimes happened between Peter and Paul, but such tension can be healthy and can ultimately serve the Lord’s purposes. Our tensions can be resolved if, like Peter and Paul, we keep our eyes fixed on the risen Lord whose servants we are.

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The Scripture Readings are taken from The Jerusalem Bible, published 1966 by Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. and used with the permission of the publishers.  http://dltbooks.com/
The Scripture Reflection is made available with our thanks from his book Reflections on the Weekday Readings  2024: The Word is near to you, on your lips and in your heart by Martin Hogan and published by Messenger Publications  c/f www.messenger.ie/bookshop/

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Saints of the Day: June 29, Ss Peter and Paul, Apostles


Summary of Ss Peter and Paul, Apostles: They died as martyrs at Rome under Nero, between 64-67. This pre-eminent feast day of the city of Rome has been observed on this date since the mid-third century. It commemorates the martyrdoms of Peter "the chief of the apostles" and Paul "the apostle to the Gentiles." Noted for their faith, their courage, and their leadership during the difficult days of the birth of the Church.

P&P&J

P&PToday is the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, twin founders of the Church in Rome. It is the day traditionally considered in pagan Rome to be its foundation day by Romulus. Although Paul had occasion to stand up to Peter because he would not eat with Gentiles - 'I opposed him to his face, since he was manifestly in the wrong' (Gal 2:11) - they are both jointly honoured on this feast. Today  is a day when the Pope confers the pallium on all the archbishops whom he has appointed in the previous year. The conversion of St Paul is celebrated on 25th January.

Here Patrick Duffy looks at what the New Testament tells us about Ss Peter and Paul.

Providential Irony in Jesus's Choice of Leader?
Simon was a bit of a bungler. Is there then an irony that is providential in Jesus' choice of him as the leader of the campaign and of the community he put together to bring his salvation to the world. Simon's mission is implied in the new name that Jesus gave him, Cephas or Peter, meaning Rock.

Top of the Lists
The name, Simon who is called Peter appears at the top of every list of the apostles in the gospels. When Jesus asked, 'Who do you say I am?' Simon made the supreme confession of faith  – 'You are the Christ,' he said, 'the son of the living God' (Mt 10:2-4 and 16:15-16).

Impulsive and Enthusiastic
In character, Peter is impulsive and enthusiastic - wanting to make three tents at the transfiguration on the mountain (Mt 17:4), attempting to walk on the waters and then has to be rescued by Jesus when he begins to sink (Mt 14:29-31). He denied Jesus three times, as Jesus had foretold he would (Mt 26:69-75).

Reinstated and Mission
Jesus, however, takes special care to reinstate Peter as leader after the resurrection, asking three times "Do you love me?" and telling him, “Feed my sheep" (Jn 21:15-17).

The mysterious and providential character of Peter's (and perhaps everybody's) life comes out in the words Jesus then spoke according to John's gospel: I tell you most solemnly, when you were young you put on your own belt and walked where you liked;
but when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands and somebody else will put a belt round you and take you where you would rather not go (Jn 21:18).

Pentecost, Imprisonment and Escape
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t Pentecost Peter surprised the people in Jerusalem with the power of the words he spoke about Jesus’s resurrection (Acts 2:40-41). Later he was imprisoned by Herod Agrippa, but had a miraculous escape (Acts 12:1-11).

Opposed by Paul
At Antioch, however, Peter gave into racial prejudice, declining to eat with the pagans, but Paul boldly corrected him. He tells us:
'I opposed him to his face, since he was manifestly in the wrong' (Gal 2:11).

Death and Memory
Tradition has it that Peter came to Rome and was martyred under Nero around 64 AD. The emperor Constantine built a basilica to house his tomb. The present (16th century) basilica is now on that same site. Twentieth century excavations discovered the tomb of Peter, though it is impossible to say the bones are his.

Petrine Ministry
Today in ecumenical circles there is a growing sense that the seminal text of Matt 16:13-19 where Jesus gives Peter authority to bind and loose can and should be interpreted in the sense of a Petrine ministry of leadership and stability in the Church. Peter is the chief steward in the palace of the kingdom with a role of rescuing from death's dominion.

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Memorable Saying for Today


For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain


~ St Paul, (Philippians 2:3) ~


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Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 29th June, 2025

 Nn. Peader agus Pól , Aspail.  Sollúntas


CÉAD LÉACHT 

Sliocht as Leabhar Gníomhartha na nAspal              12:1-11
Tá a fhios agam anois go fíor gur  gur fhuascail sé ó lámha Héaróid mé.

Sna laetanta sin d’imir Héaród rí an lámh throm ar chuid de bhaill na hEaglaise. Chuir sé Séamas deartháir Eoin chun báis leis an gclaíomh. Nuair a chonaic sé gur thaitin sin leis na Giúdaigh, chinn sé ar Pheadar a ghabháil chomh maith. Laethanta an tslimaráin a bhí ann, agus tar éis dó é a ghabháil, chuir sé i bpríosún é agus d’fhág ceithre scuaid saighdiúirí á choimeád agus é de rún aige é a thabhairt os comhair an phobail tar éis na Cásca. Fad a bhí Peadar á choimeád sa phríosún, áfach, bhí urnaí á déanamh gan staonadh chun Dé ar a shon ag an Eaglais.

An oíche sula raibh Héaród chun é a thabhairt os comhair an phobail, bhí Peadar ina chodladh idir beirt shaighdiúirí agus dhá shlabhra faoi agus bhí garda os comhair an gheata ag faire an phríosúin. Go tobann sheas aingeal ón Tiarna os a chomhair agus las solas sa seomra. Bhuail an t-aingeal Peadar sa chliathán agus dhúisigh é á rá:
Éirigh i do sheasamh go tapa.” Leis sin thit na slabhraí dá lámha.
Fáisc ort do chrios agus cuir ort do bhróga,” arsa an t-aingeal leis, agus rinne sé amhlaidh.
Cuir umat do bhrat,” arsa an t-aingeal arís leis, “agus lean mise.”

Lean sé amach é agus gan a fhios aige gur fíor a raibh á dhéanamh ag an aingeal; cheap sé gur aisling a bhí á feiceáil aige. Ghluais siad thar an gcéad gharda agus thar an dara garda nó gur tháinig siad go dtí an geata iarainn a sheolann chun na cathrach. D’oscail an geata dóibh uaidh féin agus amach leo. Shiúil siad rompu fad sráide agus ansin de phreab, d’imigh an t-aingeal as a radharc.

Nuair a tháinig Peadar chuige féin, dúirt sé:
Tá a fhios agam anois go fíor gur chuir an Tiarna a aingeal chugam agus gur fhuascail sé ó lámha Héaróid mé agus ó gach ní dá raibh an pobal Giúdach ag súil leis.”

Briathar an Tiarna          Buíochas le Dia

Salm le Freagra           Sm 33:2-9
Freagra                          Fuasclaíonn aingeal an Tiarna lucht a eaglaithe.

1. Beannoidh mé an Tiarna gach uile thráth, beidh a mholadh ar mo béal de shíor.
Déanann m'anam mórtas as an Tiarna: cluineadh lucht na huirísle is d’eanaidís lúcháir.                        Freagra

2. Móraigí an Tiarna mar aon liom, agus adhraimis a ainm in éineacht.
Chuardaigh mé an Tiarna is d'fhreagair sé mé, agus shaor mé ar gach uile eagla.                                       Freagra

3. Feachaigí ina threo chun go mbeadh gliondar oraibh is nach mbeadh luisne náire ar bhur n-aghaidh.
Scread an t-ainniseoir is chuala an Tiarna é, agus shaor sé é óna anacraí go léir.                                        Freagra

4. Cuireann aingeal an Tiarna campa thart timpeall lucht a eaglaithe, is fuasclaíonn iad.
Blaisig’i agus féachaigí a fheabhas atá an Tiarna. Is aoibhinn don fhear a thriallann chuige.                   Freagra

DARA LÉACHT 

Sliocht as an dara Litir Naomh Pól chuig Timóteas     4:6-8 17-18
Tá craobh na fíréantachta in áirithe dom feasta.


 A bhráithre ionúin, I dtaca liom féin de, táim do mo dhoirteadh amach cheana féin mar a bheadh deoch íobartha agus tá uair na scarúna buailte liom. Tá an comhrac maith tugtha agam, tá mo rás rite, tá an creideamh coinnithe agam. Tá craobh na fíréantachta in áirithe dom feasta agus bronnfaidh an Tiarna féin, an breitheamh cóir, orm í an lá sin agus ní ormsa amháin é ach ar an uile dhuine a bheidh ag tnúth lena thaibhsiú.

Sheas an Tiarna liom, áfach, agus thug an neart dom go bhfógróinn an teachtaireacht ina hiomláine agus go n-éisteodh na gintlithe uile léi. Saoradh mé ó bhéal an leoin agus saorfaidh an Tiarna mé ó gach olc agus tabharfaidh sé slán chun a ríochta ar neamh mé, moladh go deo leis. Amen.

Briathar an Tiarna          Buíochas le Dia

Alleluia Véarsa               Eo 21: 17     
Alleluia, alleluia!
A Thiarna, tá fios gach ní agat. Tá a fhios agat go bhfuil grá agam duit.
Alleluia!

SOISCÉAL

Go raibh an Tiarna libh.                Agus le do spiorad féin
Sliocht as an Soiscéal naofa de réir Naomh Matha     16:13-19      Glóir duit, a Thiarna
Is tú Peadar, agus tabharfaidh mé duit eochracha ríocht na bhflaitheas.

Ar theacht isteach i gceantar Chéasaráia Philib dó, d’fhiafraigh Íosa dá chuid deisceabal:Key-To-The-Kingdom
Cé hé a deir na daoine Mac an Duine?”
Dúirt siad: “Deir cuid acu Eoin Baiste; cuid eile acu Éilias; tuilleadh acu Irimia nó duine de na fáithe.”
Dúirt sé leo: “Ach cé a deir sibhse mé?”
Dúirt Síomón Peadar á fhreagairt: Is tú an Críost, Mac Dé bheo.”
D’fhreagair Íosa agus dúirt sé leis:
Is méanar duit, a Shíomóin Bar Ióna, óir ní fuil agus feoil a d’fhoilsigh duit é ach m’Athair atá ar neamh. Agus deirimse leatsa gur tú Peadar agus is ar an gcarraig seo a thógfaidh mé m’eaglais, agus ní bhuafaidh geataí ifrinn uirthi.

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gus tabharfaidh mé duit eochracha ríocht na bhflaitheas; rud ar bith a cheanglaíonn tú ar talamh beidh sé ceangailte ar neamh, agus rud ar bith a scaoileann tú ar talamh beidh sé scaoilte ar neamh.”

Soiscéal an Tiarna.             Moladh duit, a Chriost



AN BÍOBLA NAOFA
© An Sagart
Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 6th July, 2025

The Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
Jesus is the Prince of Peace. We are all called to be peacemakers.


FIRST READING   

A reading from the book of the Prophet Isaiah         66:10-14
Towards her I send flowing peace, like a river.

Rejoice, Jerusalem, be glad for her, all you who love her!
Rejoice, rejoice for her, all you who mourned her!

That you may be suckled, filled, from her consoling breast,
that you may savour with delight her glorious breasts.

For thus says the Lord: Now towards her I send flowing peace, like a river,
and like a stream in spate the glory of the nations.

At her breast will her nurslings be carried and fondled in her lap.
Like a son comforted by his mother will I comfort you.
And by Jerusalem you will be comforted.

At the sight your heart will rejoice, and your bones flourish like the grass.
To his servants the Lord will reveal his hand.

The Word of the Lord           Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm        Ps 65
Response                             Cry out with joy to God all the earth.

1. Cry out with joy to God all the earth, O sing to the glory of his name.
O render him glorious praise. Say to God: 'How tremendous your deeds!        Response

2. 'Before you all the earth shall bow; shall sing to you, sing to your name!'
Come and see the works of God, tremendous his deeds among men.                 Response

3. He turned the sea into dry land, they passed through the river dry-shod.
Let our joy then be in him; he rules for ever by his might.                                     Response

4. Come and hear, all who fear God. I will tell what he did for my soul.
Blessed be God who did not reject my prayer nor withhold his love from me.  Response

SECOND READING

A reading from the second letter of St Paul to the Galatians          6:14-18
The marks on my body are those of the Lord Jesus.

The only thing I can boast about is the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom the world is crucified to me, and I to the world.
It does not matter if a person is circumcised or not; what matters is for him to become an altogether new creature. Peace and mercy to all who follow this rule, who form the Israel of God.

I want no more trouble from anybody after this; the marks on my body are those of Jesus.
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit, my brothers. Amen.

The Word of the Lord                Thanks be to God.

Gospel  Acclamation               Jn 15: 15
Alleluia, alleluia!
I call you friends, says the Lord, because I have made known to you everything I have learnt from my Father.
Alleluia!

Or                                                  Col 3:15. 16
Alleluia, alleluia!
May the peace of Christ reign in your hearts,
because it is for this that you were called together as parts of one body.
Alleluia!

GOSPEL      

The Lord be with you.                          And with your spirit
A reading from the Gospel according to Luke 10:1-12. 17-20        Glory to you, O Lord
Your peace will go and rest on that man.

T
he Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them out ahead of him, in pairs,
to all the towns and places he himself was to visit. He said to them,
'The harvest is rich but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord of the harvest to send labourers to his harvest. Start off now, but remember, I am sending you out like lambs among wolves. Carry no purse, no haversack, no sandals. Salute no one on the road.

Whatever house you go into, let your first words be, "Peace to this house!" And if a man of peace lives there, your peace will go and rest on him; if not, it will come back to you.
Stay in the same house, taking what food and drink they have to offer, for the labourer deserves his wages; do not move from house to house.

Whenever you go into a town where they make you welcome, eat what is set before you. Cure those in it who are sick, and say, "The kingdom of God is very near to you". But whenever you enter a town and they do not make you welcome, go out into its streets and say, .
"We wipe off the very dust of your town that clings to our feet, and leave it with you.
Yet be sure of this: the kingdom of God is very near."

I tell you, on that day it will not go as hard with Sodom as with that town.

The seventy-two came back rejoicing.
'Lord,' they said 'even the devils submit to us when we use your name.'
He said to them,
'I watched Satan fall like lightning from heaven.
Yes, I have given you power to tread underfoot serpents and scorpions and the whole strength of the enemy; nothing shall ever hurt you.
Yet do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you; rejoice rather that your names are written in heaven.'

The Gospel of the Lord            Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.    

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Taken from THE JERUSALEM BIBLE, published and copyright 1966, by Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd and Doubleday, a division of Random House Inc, and used by permission of the publishers.
Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 6th July, 2025
CÉAD LÉACHT

Sliocht  as Leabhar Íseáia, Fáidh.    66:10-14
Cuirfidh mé an tsíocháin uaim ag triall uirthi mar bheadh abhainn ann.


Bíodh lúcháir ort, a Iarúsailéim, bíodh áthas oraibh, a lucht na páirte, mar gheall uirthi!
Gáirigí le gairdeas mar gheall uirthi, sibh uile a raibh éide bhróin oraibh ina diaidh!

Ionas go dtálfar bhur sáith oraibh ó chíocha na sólás,
ionas go mblaisfidh sibh go fonnmharde dhiúl a glóire.

Óir is mar seo a deir an Tiarna: Cuirfidh mé an tsíocháin uaim
ag triall uirthi mar bheadh abhainn ann,
agus ar nós tuile ag sceitheadh thar bruacha
saibhreas na gciníocha.

Beidh a leanaí cíche á n-iompar ar an leis agus á luascadh ar ghlúine.
Mar a bheadh máthair ag cur páiste chun suaimhnis,
mise chomh maith, tabharfaidh mé suaimhneas daoibhse.
(In Iarúsailéim a gheobhaidh sibh suaimhneas.)

Ar a fheiceáil daoibh, beidh lúcháir ar bhur gcroí, agus beidh bhur gcnámha chomh húr le geamhar féir. Léireoidh an Tiarna a neart dá sheirbhísigh agus cuirfidh a naimhde aithne ar a fhearg.

Briathar an Tiarna        Buíochas le Dia

Salm le freagra.        Sm 65
Freagra                       Déanaigí gairdeas do Dhia, a thíortha uile.

1. Déanaigí gairdeas do Dhia, a thíortha uile, canaigí clú a ainm.
Tugaigí moladh mórghlórach dó. Abraigí le Dia: 'Nach éachtach iad d'oibreacha!'                 Freagra

2. Adhrann an talamh uile thú, canann sí duit, canann sí do d'ainm.
Tagaigí agus feachaigí oibreacha Dé, na héachtaí a rinne sé i measc na ndaoine.                    Freagra

3. Chlaochlaigh sé an mhuir ina talamh thirim; chuathas de chois thar an abhainn.
Da bhrí sin déanaimis lúcháir. Rialaíonn sé lena chumhacht go síoraí.                                      Freagra

4.Sibhse uile ar a bhfuil eagla Dé, tagaigí, éistigí, is inseoidh mé daoibh faoina ndearna sé dom.
Go moltar Dia nár thug an diúltú do mo ghuí, is nár tharraing siar a bhuanghrá uaim.         Freagra

DARA LÉACHT

Sliocht as céad Litir Naomh Pól chuig na Galataigh      6:14-18
Tá marcanna ár dTiarna Íosa Críost ar mo chorp agam.

A bhráithre, nár lige Dia go ndéanfainnse maíomh as rud ar bith ach amháin as crois ár dTiarna Íosa Críost, an chros trína bhfuilimse céasta i dtaca leis an saol agus trína bhfuil an saol céasta i dtaca liom. Is cuma timpeallghearradh, nó ga timpeallghearradh, ach cruthú as an nua. Síocháin agus trócaire ar an uile dhuine a leanann an prionsabal seo agus ar Iosrael Dé.

Ná bíodh aon duine do mo bhuaireamh as seo amach, mar tá marcanna ár dTiarna Íosa Críost ar mo chorp agam.Go raibh grásta ar dTiarna Íosa Críost agaibh, a bhráithre. Amen.

Briathar an Tiarna        Buíochas le Dia  

Alleluia Véarsa         Eo 15: 15
Alleluia, alleluia!
Sibhse mo chairde, a deir an Tiarna, óir gach a gcuala ó m’Athair, chuir mé in iúl daoibh é.
Alleluia!

SOISCÉAL

Go raibh an Tiarna libh.                       Agus le do spiorad féin
Sliocht as Soiscéal naofa de réir Naomh Lúcás      10:1-12. 17-20      Glóir duit, a Thiarna.
Fanfaidh bhur síocháin aige.


San am sin cheap an Tiarna a dó seachtód eile agus chuir sé amach roimhe féin iad ina mbeirt agus ina mbeirt go dtí gach cathair agus gach áit a raibh sé féin le teacht ann.

Dúirt sé leo:

Tá an fómhar fairsing, ach níl ann ach meitheal bheag. Dá bhrí sin, guígí Máistir an fhómhair go gcuirfeadh sé meitheal uaidh isteach ina fhómhar. Imígí: féach, táim do bhur gcur uaim ar nós uan i measc faolchon. Ná beirigí sparán libh, ná tiachóg, ná cuaráin, agus ná beannaígí d’aon duine ar an mbóthar.

Cibé teach a rachaidh sibh isteach ann, abraigí ar dtús: ‘Síocháin don teach seo,’ agus má bhíonn mac síochána ann, fanfaidh bhur síocháin aige; ach mura mbíonn fillfidh sí oraibh féin. Fanaigí sa teach sin, ag ithe agus ag ól na nithe a bhíonn acu; óir is fiú an fear oibre a thuarastal. Ná bígí ag aistriú ó theach go teach.

Agus cibé cathair a rachaidh sibh isteach inti agus go nglacfar sibh, ithigí na nithe a chuirfear os bhur gcomhair agus leigheasaigí na daoine tinne a bhíonn inti, agus abraigí leis na daoine: ‘Tá ríocht Dé in achmaireacht daoibh.’

Ach cibé cathair a rachaidh sibh isteach inti agus nach nglacfar sibh, téigí amach ar na sráideanna agus abraigí:
Fiú amháin a leanann dár gcosa de dheannach bhur gcathrach, glanaimid dínn oraibh é;
ach bíodh a fhios agaibh é seo, go bhfuil ríocht Dé in achmaireacht.’

Deirim libh, is saoire a bheidh ag Sodom an lá úd ná ag an gcathair sin.

Tháinig an dó seachtód ar ais agus áthas orthu, ag rá:
A Thiarna, tá na deamhain féin faoinár smacht i d’ainmse.”
Dúirt sé leo:
“Bhí mé ag breathnú ar Shátan agus é ag titim ó fhlaithiúnas mar bheadh splanc. Féach, tá cumas tugtha agam daoibh chun satailt ar nathracha nimhe agus ar scairpe agus ar gach neart den namhaid, agus ní dhéanfaidh rud ar bith dochar daoibh.
Ach, ná bígí ag déanamh áthais faoi na spioraid a bheith faoi bhur smacht, ach déanaigí áthas faoi bhur n-ainmneacha a bheith scríofa sna flaithis.”

Soiscéal an Tiarna.       Moladh duit, a Chriost



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