Saint Peter and Saint Paul-Classic
Matthew 16:13-19 Gospel Summary During his historical life, people knew Jesus and thought about him in many different ways. We are shocked to discover that
Matthew 16:13-19 Gospel Summary During his historical life, people knew Jesus and thought about him in many different ways. We are shocked to discover that
John 6: 51 – 58 This Gospel is part of a larger portion of John known as the Bread of life Discourse. It begins with
John 6:51-58 Gospel Summary When John records the words of Jesus that “the bread that I shall give for the life of the world is
John 3: 16-18 The passage we read from the Book of Exodus on the Feast of the Holy Trinity follows upon a description of how
John 3: 16-18 Gospel Summary John tells us that he has written his gospel so that we may come to believe in Jesus, the Son
John 20: 19 – 23 The actual Pentecost event occurred on the Jewish Feast of Pentecost. The Jewish Feast is also known as the Festival
John 20:19-23 Gospel Summary On Pentecost Sunday we celebrate the wonderful good news that the risen Lord has poured out his Spirit upon us, first
John 17:1-11 Gospel Summary The mystical intimacy and poetic beauty of this prayer of Jesus with the Father make any attempt to summarize it quite
John 17: 1-11a Departure, presence and return are the key themes of the scriptures on the Feast of the Ascension. These points are woven around
John 14:15-21 Gospel Summary To love Jesus means to trust him. And that means that we trust his radical teaching about an ideal of unselfish
Gospel John 14: 15 – 21 This Gospel is part of what is known as the Last Supper Discourse. They had a difficulty understanding this
John 14: 1-12 In the gospel of St. John Jesus makes a series of powerful symbolic statements, each of which begins with the famous words
John 14: 1-12 Gospel Summary That the Church gives us this Last Supper discourse of Jesus for an Easter Season Eucharist is illuminative. These words
John 10:1-10 Gospel Summary In this gospel passage, Jesus draws upon imagery associated with sheep herding. The people to whom he spoke were well aware
Gospel John 10:1-10 The Fourth Sunday of Easter is also known as Good Shepherd Sunday because on this Sunday we hear the Gospel in which
Luke 24: 13-35 The disciples walking on the way to Emmaus in the late afternoon of Easter Sunday did not realize that they were speaking
Luke 24: 13-35 Gospel Summary Two disciples on the road to a village called Emmaus meet a stranger and proceed to discuss with him what
April 27, 2014 John 20: 19-31 Gospel Summary With allusions to the Eucharistic liturgy, this passage describes the appearance of the Lord to his disciples
April 27, 2014 Gospel John 20:19-31 The Gospel begins with Easter Sunday and ends with the Sunday after Easter. On Easter Sunday the disciples were
April 20, 2014 John 20: 1-9 The gospel reading on this glorious Easter Sunday tells us that Mary Magdalene “ran and went to Simon Peter
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