Easter Saturday (2)
The longer ending of Mark contains a series of witnesses, not believed by the 11, but sharing their joy. We see this also in Acts 3, Peter and John artlessly sharing what they had seen and heard, including, when the Spirit prompted, by healing. This bold sharing enables them to remain uncowed by threats while not threatening back. That fearless proclamation should be the result of genuine being with Jesus and it will indeed please God even if it does not please people at all.
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Outline
If you look at the typical Greek New Testament, it will be difficult to find our reading from Mark
That longer-ending of Mark is a summary of material found in the other gospels
That unbelief does not invalidate the message
Sisters, that is Easter faith
Readings
FIRST READING
Acts 4:13–21
13 Observing the boldness of Peter and John and perceiving them to be uneducated, ordinary men, they were amazed, and they recognized them as the companions of Jesus. 14 Then when they saw the man who had been cured standing there with them, they could say nothing in reply. 15 So they ordered them to leave the Sanhedrin, and conferred with one another, saying, 16 “What are we to do with these men? Everyone living in Jerusalem knows that a remarkable sign was done through them, and we cannot deny it. 17 But so that it may not be spread any further among the people, let us give them a stern warning never again to speak to anyone in this name.”
18 So they called them back and ordered them not to speak or teach at all in the name of Jesus. 19 Peter and John, however, said to them in reply, “Whether it is right in the sight of God for us to obey you rather than God, you be the judges. 20 It is impossible for us not to speak about what we have seen and heard.” 21 After threatening them further, they released them, finding no way to punish them, on account of the people who were all praising God for what had happened.
RESPONSE
Psalm 118:21a
21 I thank you for you answered me;
you have been my savior.
PSALM
Psalm 118:1, 14–15b, 16–21
1 Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good,
his mercy endures forever.
14 The LORD, my strength and might,
has become my savior.
15 The joyful shout of deliverance
is heard in the tents of the righteous:
“The LORD’s right hand works valiantly;
16 the LORD’s right hand is raised;
the LORD’s right hand works valiantly.”
17 I shall not die but live
and declare the deeds of the LORD.
18 The LORD chastised me harshly,
but did not hand me over to death.
19 Open the gates of righteousness;
I will enter and thank the LORD.
20 This is the LORD’s own gate,
through it the righteous enter.
21 I thank you for you answered me;
you have been my savior.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Psalm 118:24
24 This is the day the LORD has made;
let us rejoice in it and be glad.
GOSPEL
Mark 16:9–15
[9 When he had risen, early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven demons. 10 She went and told his companions who were mourning and weeping. 11 When they heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, they did not believe.
12 After this he appeared in another form to two of them walking along on their way to the country. 13 They returned and told the others; but they did not believe them either.
14 [But] later, as the eleven were at table, he appeared to them and rebuked them for their unbelief and hardness of heart because they had not believed those who saw him after he had been raised. 15 He said to them, “Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature.
Notes
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2022 | EASTER
EASTER SATURDAY
YEARS ABC | ROMAN MISSAL | LECTIONARY
First Reading Acts 4:13–21
Response Psalm 118:21a
Psalm Psalm 118:1, 14–15b, 16–21
Gospel Acclamation Psalm 118:24
Gospel Mark 16:9–15