Monday
4th
Week of Easter


Open Church: All Are Called


Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:11-18


Daily Gospel

Introduction

"I have come that they may have life - life in abundance," says Jesus, the Good Shepherd. He is the door to all. In the first reading, Peter defends his action of baptizing the pagan Cornelius on the same grounds: also pagans are called to accept the gospel and the Holy Spirit comes down on them too, although apparently the same Christians seem to have understood the case of Cornelius and his household as an exceptional instance. Is the Church - are we - open to accept all? What do we do to make this a reality? So, Jesus had come to bring life to all.

Opening Prayer

Lord our God, Father of all,
you sent your Son Jesus Christ among us
to reveal to us that you care about people
and that your love extends to all,
without any distinction of race or culture.
Give us a great respect for all people,
whatever way they come,
and let your Church embrace all cultures,
that Jesus may truly be
the Lord and Shepherd of all,
now and for ever.

Liturgy of the Word

First Reading: Acts 11:1-18

News came to the apostles and the brothers and sisters in Judea that even foreigners had received the Word of God. So, when Peter went up to Jerusalem, these Jewish believers began to argue with him, "You went to the home of uncircumcised people and ate with them!"

So Peter began to give them the facts as they had happened, "I was at prayer in the city of Joppa when, in a trance, I saw a vision. Something like a large sheet came down from the sky and drew near to me, landing on the ground by its four corners. As I stared at it, I saw four-legged creatures of the earth, wild beasts and reptiles, and birds of the sky. Then I heard a voice saying to me: 'Get up, Peter, kill and eat!' I replied, 'Certainly not, Lord! No common or unclean creature has ever entered my mouth.' A second time the voice from the heavens spoke, "What God has made clean, you must not call unclean." This happened three times, and then it was all drawn up into the sky. At that moment three men, who had been sent to me from Caesarea, arrived at the house where we were staying. The Spirit instructed me to go with them without hesitation; so these six brothers came along with me and we entered into the man's house. He told us how he had seen an angel standing in his house and telling him: Send someone to Joppa and fetch Simon, also known as Peter. He will bring you a message by which you and all your household will be saved."

I had begun to address them when suddenly the Holy Spirit came upon them, just as it had come upon us at the beginning. Then I remembered what the Lord had said: 'John baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit.' If, then, God had given them the same gift that he had given us when we believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I to resist God?"

When they heard this they set their minds at rest and praised God saying, "Then God has granted life-giving repentance to the pagan nations as well."

Responsorial Psalm: Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4

R. Athirst is my soul for the living God.

As the hind longs for the running waters,
so my soul longs for you, O God.
Athirst is my soul for God, the living God.
When shall I go and behold the face of God?
R. Athirst is my soul for the living God.

Send forth your light and your fidelity;
they shall lead me on
And bring me to your holy mountain,
to your dwelling-place.
R. Athirst is my soul for the living God.

Then I will go in to the altar of God,
the God of my gladness and joy;
Then will I give you thanks upon the harp,
O God, my God!
R. Athirst is my soul for the living God.

Gospel Reading: Jn 10:11-18

Jesus said to the Pharisees, "Truly, I say to you, anyone who does not enter the sheepfold by the gate, but climbs in some other way, is a thief and a robber. But the shepherd of the sheep enters by the gate. The keeper opens the gate to him and the sheep hear his voice; he calls each of his sheep by name and leads them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes before them and the sheep follow him for they know his voice. A stranger they will not follow, rather they will run away from him because they don't recognize a stranger's voice."

Jesus used this comparison, but they did not understand what he was saying to them.

So Jesus said, "Truly, I say to you, I am the gate of the sheep. All who came were thieves and robbers, and the sheep did not hear them. I am the gate. Whoever enters through me will be saved; he will go in and out freely and find food.

"The thief comes to steal and kill and destroy, but I have come that they may have life, life in all its fullness.

 

Commentary

In the days of Jesus the shepherd took great pride in his flock. He inherited the flock from his father, who could trace family ownership for many generations before him. The shepherd was there when the lambs were born, and he guarded the sheep from anything that could harm them. Pride of ownership made the shepherd much more than a hired hand. A keen sense of duty moved the shepherd to put his own life at risk so that the sheep might have life and have it in abundance.

Our Good Shepherd cares for His flock in exactly the same way.

General Intercessions

- Lord Jesus, let our Church keep its gates wide-open for all, from however far come those who are attracted by your voice, we pray:

- Lord Jesus, make our communities open its bolted doors to strangers and to people who are different, we pray:

- Lord Jesus, do not allow us to close our ears and hearts to people who cry out to us their pains and their needs, we pray:

Prayer over the Gifts

Lord our God,
in these signs of bread and wine
we recognize your care for all
and we welcome your Son Jesus Christ.
Give us the Holy Spirit of your Son,
that our love may become
as wide as the world,
and that all people may share
in the life and joy you offer to all
through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Prayer after Communion

Lord God, source of all life,
we thank you for the presence
of your Son Jesus Christ in our midst.
Do not allow us to withhold
his word and his person
from all who hunger for him,
whether they know it or not.
Let us be his word and his body
to the world of today
that our words and deeds
may echo his voice
and that we may be the door to you,
our God for ever and ever.

Blessing

Let Jesus not be a stranger to us but someone whose voice we recognize when he calls out to us in the needy, in loners, in people who have not experienced much justice and love. May almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

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