Saturday of the Second Week of Easter (2)
Problems are God's tools to move us forward, sometimes by encouraging us to exercise our spiritual wisdom, knowledge, and virtue, as in Acts 6, and sometimes by revealing himself to us in the midst of the powers of darkness and so taking us deeper into our personal experience of him, as in John 6. We can identify with this and see where God is taking us.
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Outline
Problem solving techniques abound in leadership literature
Some problems arise and can be solved by humble trust in others
Some problems need to be endured in trust so that God’s purposes can be realized
Problems, sisters, are God’s tools to move us forward
Readings
FIRST READING
Acts 6:1–7
1 At that time, as the number of disciples continued to grow, the Hellenists complained against the Hebrews because their widows were being neglected in the daily distribution. 2 So the Twelve called together the community of the disciples and said, “It is not right for us to neglect the word of God to serve at table. 3 Brothers, select from among you seven reputable men, filled with the Spirit and wisdom, whom we shall appoint to this task, 4 whereas we shall devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word.” 5 The proposal was acceptable to the whole community, so they chose Stephen, a man filled with faith and the holy Spirit, also Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicholas of Antioch, a convert to Judaism. 6 They presented these men to the apostles who prayed and laid hands on them. 7 The word of God continued to spread, and the number of the disciples in Jerusalem increased greatly; even a large group of priests were becoming obedient to the faith.
RESPONSE
Psalm 33:22
22 May your mercy, LORD, be upon us;
as we put our hope in you.
PSALM
Psalm 33:1–2, 4–5, 18–19
1 Rejoice, you righteous, in the LORD;
praise from the upright is fitting.
2 Give thanks to the LORD on the harp;
on the ten-stringed lyre offer praise.
4 For the LORD’s word is upright;
all his works are trustworthy.
5 He loves justice and right.
The earth is full of the mercy of the LORD.
18 Behold, the eye of the LORD is upon those who fear him,
upon those who count on his mercy,
19 To deliver their soul from death,
and to keep them alive through famine.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
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GOSPEL
John 6:16–21
16 When it was evening, his disciples went down to the sea, 17 embarked in a boat, and went across the sea to Capernaum. It had already grown dark, and Jesus had not yet come to them. 18 The sea was stirred up because a strong wind was blowing. 19 When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming near the boat, and they began to be afraid. 20 But he said to them, “It is I. Do not be afraid.” 21 They wanted to take him into the boat, but the boat immediately arrived at the shore to which they were heading.
Notes
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 | EASTER
SATURDAY OF THE SECOND WEEK OF EASTER
YEARS 1 & 2 | ROMAN MISSAL | LECTIONARY
On the same date: Saint Pius V, Pope, Religious
First Reading Acts 6:1–7
Response Psalm 33:22
Psalm Psalm 33:1–2, 4–5, 18–19
Gospel Acclamation Text
Gospel John 6:16–21