Acts 4:8-12
Psalm 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29
1 John 3:1-2
John 10:11-18
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First Reading
Acts 4:8-12
Through the power of the Holy Spirit, the apostles continue the mission of the resurrected Jesus, preaching the Good News and performing miraculous signs of healing. The apostles are thus becoming true shepherds to the faithful flock that God is restoring, while traditional authority figures are diminished.
Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 118: 1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29
The Lord answers our prayers. The stone rejected by the builders becomes the cornerstone. His mercy endures forever. Alleluia!
Second Reading
1 John 3:1-2
The inspired author who wrote this letter to his early Christian community believes that only the pure in heart may see God, which also assures us that we shall be like God, a transformation that has begun with our adoption as God’s children, and which will culminate at Jesus’ return.
Gospel
John 10:11-18
I am the Good Shepherd, Jesus tells us in today’s Gospel reading. A “good” shepherd is a model, or an ideal shepherd, which echoes Psalm 23, as well as the prophecy of Ezekiel (34:1-31) who wrote of God’s own good shepherding, and of a future good shepherding of a descendant of the celebrated King David. Jesus, as Son of God and Son of David, thus declares himself to be the Good Shepherd, the beloved, protective, and admired image of the best leaders of the revered past of his people, as well as of his own time and culture.
Notes and commentary by Fr. Bob Mosher,
a member of the Missionary Society of Saint Columban.
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