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I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.
Fool! This night your soul is required of you
He has sent me to set at liberty those who are oppressed
Come away by yourselves to a lonely place, and rest a while.
They will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover.
Passage: 2 Corinthians 4:7-18 Speaker: Jeff Gawn Sermon: Sunday PM Date: 31st March 2024
I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also.
Fr. Roger J. Landry Conversations with Consequences Podcast Homily for the Divine Mercy Sunday, Vigil April 6, 2024 To listen to an audio recording of this short Sunday homily, please click below: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/4.6.24_Landry_ConCon_1.mp3 The following text guided the homily: * This is Fr. Roger Landry and it's a joy for me to be with you at the end of the Easter Octave as we enter into the consequential conversation the Risen Lord Jesus wants to have with each of us in the Gospel, as we enter into the scene of two dramatic dialogues, one that took place on the night Jesus triumphantly rose from the dead and the second a week later. Both have so much to teach us about growing in faith this Easter. * On Easter night, Jesus walked through the closed doors of the Upper Room where the apostles were huddling together out of fear and he first said to them, “Shalom!,” “Peace be with you!” Jesus had come down from heaven to earth and given his life to give us peace, but it was a special kind of peace, one the world can't give or take away. “Not as the world gives peace do I give it,” Jesus had said during the Last Supper. The peace Jesus leaves and gives us is not the mere absence of war or conflict, but harmony with God through the forgiveness of sins. Without this type of peace, no other form can endure, because it is sin that destroys interior peace, the peace of the home, the peace of friendship, the peace of communities, the peace of nations, as we see in the mounting sins wreaking havoc in the Middle East, the Holy Land, Ukraine and various other conflicts. And so Jesus, wasting absolutely no time to set the next stage of his peace plan in motion, on the night of his resurrection, divinely empowered the apostles as his peacemakers to bring the gift of his mercy, and the joy to which it leads, to the ends of the earth. * It's important for us to pay close attention to the various steps Jesus took so that we can understand better the divine foundation of the Sacrament of his Mercy and better explain it to those who claim that they can confess their sins to God alone without the Sacrament. Jesus began by saying to the apostles, “Just as the Father sent me, so I send you!” We know that the Father had sent Jesus as the Lamb of God to take away the sins of the world and Jesus was sending his apostles to continue that saving mission of mercy. Since we know that only God can forgive sins against Himself (see Mk 2:7), however, Jesus needed to impart to the apostles that divine power. So he breathed on them as he said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” He gave them God the Holy Spirit so that they might forgive sins in God's name, just as we hear every time the priest pronounces those beautiful words in the Sacrament of Penance, “God, the Father of Mercies, through the death and resurrection of his Son, has … poured out the Holy Spirit among us for the forgiveness of sins.” And then Jesus did something that refers to the essential structure of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. He said, “Those whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven; those whose sins you retain, they are retained.” Since Jesus didn't give the apostles the capacity to read hearts and souls, the only way they — and their successors and their priestly collaborators — would be able to know which sins to forgive or to retain would be if people told them. And that's what happens in the Sacrament of Confession. * It's so fitting that Jesus established this Sacrament of his Mercy on Easter Sunday Evening because he wanted to link the joy of his resurrection to the joy of forgiveness. He had pointed to the connection between the two when he gave us the unforgettable Parable of the Prodi... Episode: https://catholicpreaching.com/wp/divine-mercy-sunday-conversations-with-consequences-podcast-april-6-2024/ Podcast: https://catholicpreaching.com/wp/category/audio-homily/podcast/
Anglican Daily Prayer – Easter Sunday Evening 31st March 2024 Readings: Psalm 113; Exodus 12. 1-14; Romans 6. 3-14. Led by Felicity Scott, Liturgical Assistant at St John the Baptist Anglican Church Bulimba, QLD, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.com Welcome to Easter Sunday Evening prayer from the Anglican ‘A prayer book for Australia'. We proclaim the Good News of our Lord Jesus Christ: GOD in his infinite mercy, forgives all sins, and through our baptism in the name of our Saviour, Jesus Christ, we are given a rebirth into new life, free from the burden of all sin. ALLELUIA With faithfulness we respond to the good news: We acknowledge Christ as our saviour and accept with gratitude, that we are forgiven for all wrong doings, past and present. To honour the gift of forgiveness, we release our burden of guilt and go forth participating in conduct that brings our best self to each and every day forever more. Blessed be God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Blessed be God forever. Let us Pray. 1 Grace, mercy and peace, from God the Father, and Jesus Christ our Lord. 1 Timothy 1.2 Glory to God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit: as in the beginning, so now, and for ever. Amen. 2 The Opening Canticle, The Praise of God's Servants Come now, praise the Lord, all you servants of the Lord: you that stand by night in the house of the Lord. Lift up your hands in the holy place and praise the Lord: May the Lord bless you from Zion, the Lord who made heaven and earth. Psalm 134 3 The Opening Prayer The day is now past and the night is at hand. Let us pray with one heart and mind. Silence may be kept. Father of lights, receive the prayer and praise we offer you as our evening sacrifice; make us a light for all the world, delivered by your goodness from all the works of darkness; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord. Amen. 4 The Psalms as appointed. A pause is observed after each. Psalm 5 At the end of the (last) pause there may follow Lord of life, by the power of your resurrection, deliver us from all selfishness and bring us to the fullness of your joy; for you live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen. 6 One or two Readings from the Bible as appointed. 1st Reading 2nd Reading The readings may be followed by a period of silence for reflection, a hymn or May your word live in us and bear much fruit to your glory. 7 The Canticle, The Song of Mary (Magnificat) My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord: my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour, Who has looked with favour on his lowly servant: from this day all generations will call me blessed; The Almighty has done great things for me: and holy is his name. God has mercy on those who fear him: from generation to generation. The Lord has shown strength with his arm: and scattered the proud in their conceit, Casting down the mighty from their thrones: and lifting up the lowly. God has filled the hungry with good things: and sent the rich away empty. He has come to the aid of his servant Israel: to remember the promise of mercy, The promise made to our forebears: to Abraham and his children for ever. Luke 1.47–55 8 The Apostles' Creed may be said. I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead. On the third day he rose from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father; from there he will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen. 9 The Prayers Lord have mercy. Christ have mercy. Lord have mercy. 10 The Lord's Prayer and the Collect of the Day Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and for ever. Amen. 10 The Collect of the Day Easter Day Brightness of God's glory, whom death could not conquer nor the tomb imprison: as you have shared our frailty in human flesh, help us to share your immortality in the Spirit; let no shadow of the grave terrify us, and no fear of darkness turn our hearts from you. Reveal yourself to us this day and all our days, as the First and the Last, the Living One, our immortal Saviour and Lord. Amen. Easter Evening Holy God, whose risen Son opened the disciples' hearts to understand the Scriptures that told of his death and resurrection: grant us the peace of the living Lord, that our eyes may be opened to recognise him in the breaking of the bread, and to follow him wherever he leads; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. O God, whose presence is veiled from our eyes: grant that when we do not recognise you our hearts may burn within us, and when feeling is lost we may cling in faith to your word and to the breaking of the bread; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Prayer of the Week Sunday Almighty God, you have conquered death through your dearly beloved Son Jesus Christ and opened to us the gate of everlasting life: grant us by your grace to set our mind on things above, so that by your continual help our whole life may be transformed; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit in everlasting glory. Amen. 11 Intercessions and Thanksgivings may be made according to local custom and need. Almighty God, by your Son Jesus Christ you gave many excellent gifts to your apostles and commanded them to feed your flock. Bless all Archbishops and bishops in The Anglican Church. So fill them with your truth, and clothe them with holiness, that as pastors of your Church they may diligently preach your word, and rightly teach your people, to the glory of your name, and the benefit of your Church. God of grace: hear our prayer. God of wisdom, grant we pray that the words we have heard today make in us a desire to serve the people in bringing the good news of Christ to all who have yet to hear it, so that they may bring forth in us the fruit of good works to honour and praise your name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. God of grace: hear our prayer. Saviour God, we give you thanks for restoring health to your servants who are experiencing ill health this day. We bless and praise you for the mercy which you show to us when we call upon you. Teach us to trust you in all circumstances of life and to know your loving care and protection. God of grace: hear our prayer. God of all truth, teach us to love you with Heart and mind. Bless St Francis Theological college, that it may be a lively centre for sound learning, new discovery and the pursuit of wisdom. May all who teach and all who learn, seek and love the truth and in humility look to you, the source of all wisdom and understanding. Bless the 2024 Seekers and the 2024 formation students. God of grace: hear our prayer. Loving God, we ask your blessing for those listed on the Anglican cycle of prayer: The Church in the Province of the West Indies The Diocese of Willochra: The Parish of Leichhardt: Mathew Hale Public Library All Parishes seeking clergy. All Anglican schools seeking chaplains. All Prison ministry chaplaincy teams All people joining in this prayer offering. God of Grace; Hear our prayer 12 The Evening Collect Be present, merciful God, and protect us through the hours of this night: that we, who are wearied by the changes and chances of this fleeting world, may rest on your eternal changelessness; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 13 The Lord be with you. And also with you. Let us praise the Lord. Thanks be to God. May the God of peace, who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, equip us with everything good that we may do his will, to whom be glory for ever. Amen. see Hebrews 13.20, 21
Rev Hiram Higgins continues his study in John chapter 20, as he looks at the disciple Thomas and the struggle with doubt. vs 24 - 32
Speaker: Jon Featherstone
On Easter Sunday evening Tim Jones spoke from Luke's account of the resurrection, and what Easter really is all about. He considers what the apostle Peter realised Jesus' resurrection meant, and what it means for us today.
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Vespers, Evening Prayer for Easter Sunday, April 17th, 2022. Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. Visit our website www.singthehours.org. To support this work, visit www.patreon.com/singthehours. Hymn: "The strife is o'er, the battle done," Francis Pott (1861) Psalm 110v1-5, 7 Psalm 114 Canticle: See Revelation 19v1-7 (tone derived from Mount St. Mary's Vespers Schola) Reading: Hebrews 10v12-14 Ant. This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad, alleluia. Magnificat: Luke 1v46-55 (English, tone 8) Intercessions: Victorious King, hear our prayer. The Lord's Prayer Concluding Prayers The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ will always be the most monumental moment in all of history. We celebrate the fact that He rose on the 3rd day. On that day the angels of Heaven rejoiced and the demons of Hell screamed in terror. But what happened next will shock the world forever. This series is entitled, "Christ Arose... Then What?" Today's message is part 2 of the series - The First Easter Sunday Evening. https://www.kingdomrock.org/lbs
The resurrection of Jesus Christ will always be the most monumental moment in all of history. We celebrate the fact that He rose on the 3rd day. On that day the angels of Heaven rejoiced and the demons of Hell screamed in terror. But what happened next will shock the world forever. This series is entitled, "Christ Arose... Then What?" Today's message is part 2 of the series - The First Easter Sunday Evening. https://www.kingdomrock.org/lbs
Easter Series: Hope - Why Easter Matters. Passage: 1 Corinthians 15:1-19. Preacher: Sandy Grant. Date of Talk: 4 April 2021 1. The Ultimate Statistic 2. The Bodily Resurrection of Christ is Historical (vv1-11) Facts transmitted Died for Our Sins Buried Raised and Appeared 3. Christianity is Pointless without It (vv12-19) 4. The Dead are Raised
Vespers, Evening Prayer for Easter Sunday. April 4th, 2021. Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. Visit our website www.singthehours.org. To support this work, visit www.patreon.com/singthehours. Hymn: "The strife is o'er, the battle done," Francis Pott (1861) Psalm 110:1-5, 7 Psalm 114 Canticle: See Revelation 19:1-7 (tone derived from Mount St. Mary's Vespers Schola) Reading: Hebrews 10:12-14 Ant. This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad, alleluia. Magnificat: Luke 1v46-55 (English, tone 8) Intercessions: Victorious King, hear our prayer. The Lord's Prayer Concluding Prayers The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
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