Monday within the Octave of Easter

April 6, 2026

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How do today’s readings connect to each other? What is the common thread? Readings: Acts of the Apostles 2:14,22-33, Psalms 16(15):1-2a,5,7-8,9-10,11, Matthew 28:8-15

Today, Peter boldly proclaims Jesus' resurrection, explaining how God fulfilled His plan through Christ, just as the psalmist expresses deep trust in God's unfailing presence. We also witness the profound moment when Mary Magdalene and the other Mary encounter the risen Jesus, filled with both fear and overwhelming joy, as He commissions them to share the good news.

Let's open our hearts to the transformative power and joyful hope these readings offer us today.

How do today’s readings connect to each other? What is the common thread? Readings: Acts of the Apostles 2:14,22-33, Psalms 16(15):1-2a,5,7-8,9-10,11, Matthew 28:8-15

Today’s readings weave a powerful narrative about the Resurrection and its implications for believers. In the First Reading from Acts of the Apostles, Peter addresses the crowd after Pentecost, boldly proclaiming Jesus as the Messiah who was raised from the dead. He emphasizes that this resurrection fulfills the prophecies of David, highlighting that God has made Jesus both Lord and Christ (Acts 2:36). This proclamation is central to the Christian faith, as it establishes the foundation upon which the Church is built. The Responsorial Psalm (Psalm 16) complements this message by expressing deep trust in God, a trust that is rooted in the certainty of His presence and the promise of eternal life. The psalmist speaks of joy and security, affirming that God will not abandon His faithful ones to the netherworld, echoing the hope that the Resurrection brings to all believers. In the Gospel passage from Matthew, we encounter the women who discover the empty tomb and receive the angel's message of the Risen Lord. Their immediate response is to convey this good news to the disciples, which aligns with Peter's call to share the truth of Christ’s resurrection. The Gospel highlights the transformative power of this event, not only for the women but for the entire community of believers. The common thread throughout these readings is the proclamation of the Resurrection and the call to live in the light of this truth. Each reading reinforces the reality that Jesus conquered death, offering hope and a new beginning to all who believe. As we embrace Easter's embrace in our everyday lives, we are reminded to share this joyous message, just as the first witnesses did.

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