2026 04 05: VERY IMPORTANT: EASTER 2026 AND AELF (Episcopal Liturgical Association for French-speaking countries). THE ANTICHRIST IS SICK AND THE PROPHECY OF THE DEATH OF THE ANTICHRIST MUST BE FULFILLED:

‼️‼️ ‼️ 2026 04 05 ‼️ ✌👑 ‼️ VERY IMPORTANT: EASTER 2026 AND AELF (Episcopal Liturgical Association for French-speaking countries). THE ANTICHRIST IS SICK AND THE PROPHECY OF THE DEATH OF THE ANTICHRIST MUST BE FULFILLED:

– PREAMBLE: THE ANTICHRIST IS SICK AND THE PROPHECY OF THE DEATH OF THE ANTICHRIST MUST BE FULFILLED: The Antichrist has the desire to live to serve humans by working but we have reached the end of the end of times and the Antichrist has health problems; the prophecy of the Bible regarding the death of the Antichrist is being fulfilled for the moment. This prophecy must be fulfilled, for according to Jesus Christ, it is necessary to realize all the Scriptures of the Bible, which group together the prophecies as well as all the Psalms of the Bible. God and Jesus Christ must be entirely truthful; that is to say that they cannot lie regarding the Antichrist, otherwise they would be conquered by him. It is therefore necessary to fulfill all the prophecies of the Bible regarding him, because, according to Jesus Christ, one cannot abolish the Scriptures of the Bible… :

– According to Jesus Christ, Christians are the light of the world and the salt of the earth, but some Christians want to force the Antichrist to fulfill certain prophecies of the Bible, because Jesus Christ said that he did not come to abolish, but to fulfill… :

– According to Jesus Christ, it is necessary to fulfill all the Scriptures and all the Psalms of the Bible. We cannot abolish them, for Jesus Christ came to fulfill. These are the reasons for which Christians want to force the Antichrist to fulfill the prophecies of the Bible, regarding himself and certain virgins who are mentioned in certain prophecies of the Bible… :

– The Antichrist has health problems and his mother wants him to have a blood test.

– The Antichrist decided to have a blood test in the month of June, but he has absolutely no desire to do so…

– It is a problematic situation: if he must be treated, it implies that he should be capable of performing miracles to heal himself, for the Bible affirms that the Antichrist is capable of performing miraculous healings…

– Resorting to a treatment, going to the hospital or consulting a doctor would be absurd for a figure such as his…

– The Antichrist wishes above all to work and stay at home; he does not want to waste his time with these health worries…

– The Antichrist has however prayed to Lucifer numerous times to obtain healing, but he has never been answered…

– KTO: Easter Vigil at Notre-Dame de Paris || Easter 2026 (04/04/2026)
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– This Saturday, April 4, 2026, at 9 p.m., Most Rev. Laurent Ulrich, Archbishop of Paris, presides over the Easter Vigil in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris.
– After the holy days of the Easter Triduum, the Church enters into the light of the resurrection and lives this passage from death to life.
– The faithful are invited to renew their baptismal profession of faith and adult baptisms are celebrated.
– Find the special programming of KTO for Holy Week and the feast of Easter on ktotv.com.

– KTO: Marie-Noëlle Thabut: Easter – Complete readings (21/04/2019)
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– Marie-Noëlle Thabut reads and comments the entirety of the readings of Easter Sunday.

– KTO: Mass of the Resurrection of April 5, 2026 at Notre-Dame de la Garde – Easter 2026 (05/04/2026)
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– KTO: Mass of the Resurrection presided over by Pope Leo XIV in Rome – Easter 2026 (05/04/2026)
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– This Sunday, April 5, 2026, Easter day, the Mass of the Resurrection is presided at 10:15 a.m. (UTC+2) by Pope Leo XIV on Saint Peter’s Square in Rome.
– At Easter, Christians celebrate the victory of life over death, the heart of their faith: the Resurrection of Christ.
– To make you live fully this paschal joy, KTO proposes special programming, turned toward hope and the light of Easter.
– Find on ktotv.com the schedules of celebrations broadcast live for the feast of the Resurrection of the Lord, from the Easter Vigil to the Octave of Easter.
– This celebration broadcast live on KTO can be viewed in its entirety for a week, and following this period, until the end of the Liturgy of the Word and the homily.

– KTO: Urbi et Orbi Blessing – Easter 2026 (05/04/2026)
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– KTO: Mass of the Resurrection of April 5, 2026 at Notre-Dame de Paris – Easter 2026 (05/04/2026)
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– KTO: Easter, liturgies and theology (05/04/2026)
https://www.ktotv.com/video/00455113/paques-liturgies-et-theologie
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– KTO: Saint Francis giving his cloak to a poor knight (01/03/2025)
https://www.ktotv.com/video/00445305/saint-francois-donnant-son-manteau-a-un-pauvre-chevalier
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– Dramatic turn in the countryside of Assisi. The young son of a rich merchant of the city, Francis, makes an encounter on his path.
– The rest is recounted by the author of his life: “When the blessed Francis met a knight, noble, but poor and poorly dressed, whose indigence pushed him to compassion out of affectionate pity, he undressed himself and dressed him immediately.”
– The fresco is revolutionary in more than one respect.
– It shows an upheaval in the life of Francis, and in the art of Western painting, more natural and seeking perspective.
– Theological change, also. Let us enter into the image…

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– AELF: April 5, 2026, Resurrection of the Lord — Year A, Solemnity, [Proper Week Psalter].

– EASTER VIGIL
– First reading
– “God saw all that he had made: it was very good” (Gn 1:1 – 2:2)
– Reading from the book of Genesis

– In the beginning,
– God created the heavens and the earth.
– The earth was formless and void,
– darkness was above the abyss
– and the breath of God hovered above the waters.

– God said:
– “Let there be light.”
– And light was.
– God saw that the light was good,
– and God separated the light from the darkness.
– God called the light “day”,
– he called the darkness “night”.
– There was an evening, there was a morning:
– first day.

– And God said:
– “Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters,
– and let it separate the waters.”
– God made the firmament,
– he separated the waters which are below the firmament
– and the waters which are above.
– And it was so.
– God called the firmament “heaven”.
– There was an evening, there was a morning:
– second day.

– And God said:
– “The waters which are below the heaven,
– let them gather into one place,
– and let dry land appear.”
– And it was so.
– God called the dry land “earth”,
– and he called the mass of waters “sea”.
– And God saw that it was good.

– God said:
– “Let the earth produce grass,
– the plant that bears its seed,
– and let, upon the earth, the fruit tree give,
– according to its species,
– the fruit that bears its seed.”
– And it was so.
– The earth produced the grass,
– the plant that bears its seed, according to its species,
– and the tree that gives, according to its species,
– the fruit that bears its seed.
– And God saw that it was good.
– There was an evening, there was a morning:
– third day.

– And God said:
– “Let there be luminaries in the firmament of heaven,
– to separate the day from the night;
– let them serve as signs
– to mark the feasts, the days and the years;
– and let them be, in the firmament of heaven,
– luminaries to light the earth.”
– And it was so.
– God made the two great luminaries:
– the greater for commanding the day,
– the lesser for commanding the night;
– he also made the stars.
– God placed them in the firmament of heaven
– to light the earth,
– to command the day and the night,
– to separate the light from the darkness.
– And God saw that it was good.
– There was an evening, there was a morning:
– fourth day.

– And God said:
– “Let the waters teem
– with a profusion of living beings,
– and let birds fly above the earth,
– under the firmament of heaven.”
– God created, according to their species,
– the great sea monsters,
– all the living beings that go and come
– and teem in the waters,
– and also, according to their species,
– all the birds that fly.
– And God saw that it was good.
– God blessed them with these words:
– “Be fruitful and multiply,
– fill the seas,
– let the birds multiply upon the earth.”
– There was an evening, there was a morning:
– fifth day.

– And God said:
– “Let the earth produce living beings
– according to their species,
– cattle, creeping things and wild beasts
– according to their species.”
– And it was so.
– God made the wild beasts according to their species,
– the cattle according to their species,
– and all the creeping things of the earth according to their species.
– And God saw that it was good.

– God said:
– “Let us make man in our image,
– according to our likeness.
– Let him be the master of the fish of the sea, of the birds of the heaven,
– of the cattle, of all the wild beasts,
– and of all the creeping things
– that go and come upon the earth.”
– God created man in his image,
– in the image of God he created him,
– he created them male and female.
– God blessed them and said to them:
– “Be fruitful and multiply,
– fill the earth and subdue it.
– Be the masters of the fish of the sea, of the birds of the heaven,
– and of all the animals that go and come upon the earth.”
– God said again:
– “I give you every plant that bears its seed
– on the whole surface of the earth,
– and every tree of which the fruit bears its seed:
– such will be your food.
– To all the animals of the earth,
– to all the birds of the heaven,
– to all that goes and comes upon the earth
– and that has the breath of life,
– I give as food every green herb.”
– And it was so.
– And God saw all that he had made;
– and behold: it was very good.
– There was an evening, there was a morning:
– sixth day.

– Thus were finished the heaven and the earth,
– and all their deployment.
– The seventh day,
– God had finished the work that he had done.
– He rested, the seventh day,
– from all the work that he had done.

– – Word of the Lord.

– OR SHORT READING

– First reading
– “God saw all that he had made: it was very good” (Gn 1:1.26-31a)
– Reading from the book of Genesis

– In the beginning,
– God created the heavens and the earth.

– God said:
– “Let us make man in our image,
– according to our likeness.
– Let him be the master of the fish of the sea, of the birds of the heaven,
– of the cattle, of all the wild beasts,
– and of all the creeping things
– that go and come upon the earth.”
– God created man in his image,
– in the image of God he created him,
– he created them male and female.
– God blessed them and said to them:
– “Be fruitful and multiply,
– fill the earth and subdue it.
– Be the masters of the fish of the sea, of the birds of the heaven,
– and of all the animals that go and come upon the earth.”
– God said again:
– “I give you every plant that bears its seed
– on the whole surface of the earth,
– and every tree of which the fruit bears its seed:
– such will be your food.
– To all the animals of the earth,
– to all the birds of the heaven,
– to all that goes and comes upon the earth
– and that has the breath of life,
– I give as food every green herb.”
– And it was so.
– And God saw all that he had made;
– and behold: it was very good.
– There was an evening, there was a morning:
– sixth day.

– – Word of the Lord.

– Psalm
– (Ps 103 (104), 1-2a, 5-6, 10.12, 13-14ab, 24.35c)
– R/ O Lord, send forth your Spirit
– that renews the face of the earth! (cf. Ps 103:30)

– Bless the Lord, O my soul;
– Lord my God, you are so great!
– Dressed in magnificence,
– you have light for a mantle!

– You gave the earth its foundation:
– let it remain unshakable throughout time.
– You clothed it with the abyss of the seas:
– the waters covered even the mountains.

– In the ravines you make springs gush forth
– and the water travels in the hollows of the mountains;
– birds dwell near it:
– in the foliage one hears their cries.

– From your dwellings you water the mountains,
– and the earth is satisfied with the fruit of your works;
– you make the prairies grow for the herds,
– and the fields for man who works.

– What profusion in your works, Lord!
– All this, your wisdom has done;
– the earth is filled with your goods.
– Bless the Lord, O my soul!

– OR ELSE

– Psalm
– (Ps 32 (33), 4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20.22)
– R/ All the earth, Lord,
– is filled with your love. (cf. Ps 32:5b)

– Yes, it is righteous, the word of the Lord;
– he is faithful in all that he does.
– He loves what is right and justice;
– the earth is filled with his love.

– The Lord made the heavens by his word,
– the universe, by the breath of his mouth.
– He gathers, he retains the water of the seas;
– the oceans, he keeps them in reserve.

– Happy the people whose Lord is the God,
– happy the nation he chose for his domain!
– From the height of the heavens, the Lord looks:
– he sees the race of men.

– We await our life from the Lord:
– he is for us a support, a shield.
– May your love, Lord, be upon us
– as our hope is in you!

– Second reading
– Sacrifice and deliverance of Isaac, the beloved son (Gn 22:1-18)
– Reading from the book of Genesis

– In those days,
– God put Abraham to the test.
– He said to him:
– “Abraham!”
– He answered:
– “Here I am!”
– God said:
– “Take your son, your only one, the one you love, Isaac,
– go to the land of Moriah,
– and there you shall offer him as a burnt offering
– upon the mountain that I will indicate to you.”

– Abraham rose early in the morning,
– saddled his donkey,
– and took with him two of his servants and his son Isaac.
– He split the wood for the burnt offering,
– and set out toward the place that God had indicated to him.
– The third day, Abraham, lifting his eyes,
– saw the place from afar.
– Abraham said to his servants:
– “Stay here with the donkey.
– I and the boy will go over there to worship,
– then we will return to you.”

– Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering
– and loaded it upon his son Isaac;
– he took the fire and the knife,
– and both went away together.
– Isaac said to his father Abraham:
– “My father!”
– – Well, my son?
– Isaac resumed:
– “Here are the fire and the wood,
– but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?”
– Abraham answered:
– “God will know well how to find
– the lamb for the burnt offering, my son.”
– And they were going on both together.

– They arrived at the place that God had indicated.
– Abraham built the altar there and arranged the wood,
– then he bound his son Isaac
– and put him upon the altar, over the wood.
– Abraham stretched out his hand
– and seized the knife to immolate his son.
– But the angel of the Lord called him from the height of heaven and said:
– “Abraham! Abraham!”
– He answered:
– “Here I am!”
– The angel said to him:
– “Do not lift your hand against the boy!
– Do him no harm!
– I know now that you fear God:
– you did not refuse me your son, your only one.”
– Abraham lifted his eyes and saw a ram
– held by the horns in a bush.
– He went to take the ram
– and offered it as a burnt offering in place of his son.
– Abraham gave to this place the name of “The-Lord-sees”.
– It is called today: “On-the-mount-the-Lord-is-seen.”

– From heaven, the angel of the Lord called Abraham a second time.
– He declared:
– “I swear it by myself, oracle of the Lord:
– because you have done this,
– because you did not refuse me your son, your only one,
– I will fill you with blessings,
– I will make your descendants as numerous
– as the stars of heaven
– and as the sand on the edge of the sea,
– and your descendants will occupy the strongholds of their enemies.
– Since you have listened to my voice,
– all the nations of the earth
– will address to one another the blessing
– by the name of your descendants.”

– – Word of the Lord.

– OR SHORT READING

– Second reading
– Sacrifice and deliverance of Isaac, the beloved son (Gn 22:1-2.9a.10-13.15-18)
– Reading from the book of Genesis

– In those days,
– God put Abraham to the test.
– He said to him:
– “Abraham!”
– He answered:
– “Here I am!”
– God said:
– “Take your son, your only one, the one you love, Isaac,
– go to the land of Moriah,
– and there you shall offer him as a burnt offering
– upon the mountain that I will indicate to you.”

– When they had arrived at the place that God had indicated,
– Abraham stretched out his hand
– and seized the knife to immolate his son.
– But the angel of the Lord called him from the height of heaven and said:
– “Abraham! Abraham!”
– He answered:
– “Here I am!”
– The angel said to him:
– “Do not lift your hand against the boy!
– Do him no harm!
– I know now that you fear God:
– you did not refuse me your son, your only one.”
– Abraham lifted his eyes and saw a ram
– held by the horns in a bush.
– He went to take the ram
– and offered it as a burnt offering in place of his son.
– From heaven, the angel of the Lord called Abraham a second time.
– He declared:
– “I swear it by myself, oracle of the Lord:
– because you have done this,
– because you did not refuse me your son, your only one,
– I will fill you with blessings,
– I will make your descendants as numerous
– as the stars of heaven
– and as the sand on the edge of the sea,
– and your descendants will occupy the strongholds of their enemies.
– Since you have listened to my voice,
– all the nations of the earth
– will address to one another the blessing
– by the name of your descendants.”

– – Word of the Lord.

– Psalm
– (Ps 15 (16), 5.8, 9-10, 11)
– R/ Guard me, my God:
– I have made you my refuge. (Ps 15:1)

– Lord, my portion and my cup:
– upon you depends my fate.
– I keep the Lord before me without pause;
– he is at my right: I am unshakable.

– My heart exults, my soul is in feast,
– my flesh itself rests in confidence:
– you cannot abandon me to death
– nor let your friend see corruption.

– You teach me the path of life:
– before your face, overflow of joy!
– At your right, eternity of delights!

– Third reading
– “The sons of Israel had walked on dry ground in the midst of the sea” (Ex 14:15 – 15:1a)
– Reading from the book of Exodus

– In those days,
– the Lord said to Moses:
– “Why cry out to me?
– Order the sons of Israel to set out!
– You, lift your staff, stretch your arm over the sea,
– split it in two,
– and let the sons of Israel enter into the midst of the sea on dry ground.
– And I, I will see to it that the Egyptians persist:
– they will enter behind them;
– I will glorify myself at the expense of Pharaoh and all his army,
– of his chariots and his warriors.
– The Egyptians will know that I am the Lord,
– when I have glorified myself at the expense of Pharaoh,
– of his chariots and his warriors.”
– The angel of God, who walked in front of Israel,
– moved and walked at the rear.
– The column of cloud moved from the vanguard
– and came to stand at the rear,
– between the camp of the Egyptians and the camp of Israel.
– This cloud was at once darkness and light in the night,
– so much so that, all night, they could not meet.
– Moses stretched his arm over the sea.
– The Lord drove the sea all night by a strong east wind;
– he put the sea to dry, and the waters split.
– The sons of Israel entered into the midst of the sea on dry ground,
– the waters forming a wall at their right and at their left.
– The Egyptians chased them;
– all the horses of Pharaoh, his chariots and his warriors
– entered behind them until the midst of the sea.

– In the last hours of the night,
– the Lord observed, from the column of fire and cloud,
– the army of the Egyptians,
– and he struck it with panic.
– He distorted the wheels of their chariots,
– and they had much trouble driving them.
– The Egyptians cried out:
– “Let us flee before Israel,
– for it is the Lord
– who fights for them against us!”
– The Lord said to Moses:
– “Stretch your arm over the sea:
– let the waters return upon the Egyptians,
– their chariots and their warriors!”
– Moses stretched his arm over the sea.
– At daybreak, the sea resumed its place;
– in their flight, the Egyptians crashed into it,
– and the Lord hurled them into the midst of the sea.
– The waters ebbed and covered the chariots and the warriors,
– the whole army of Pharaoh
– which had entered into the sea in pursuit of Israel.
– Not a single one remained.
– But the sons of Israel
– had walked on dry ground in the midst of the sea,
– the waters forming a wall at their right and at their left.

– That day,
– the Lord saved Israel from the hand of Egypt,
– and Israel saw the dead Egyptians on the edge of the sea.
– Israel saw with what powerful hand
– the Lord had acted against Egypt.
– The people feared the Lord,
– they put their faith in the Lord
– and in his servant Moses.
– Then Moses and the sons of Israel
– sang this canticle to the Lord:

– Canticle
– (Ex 15:1b, 2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18)
– R/ Let us sing to the Lord!
– Radiant is his glory! (cf. Ex 15:1b)

– I will sing to the Lord!
– Radiant is his glory:
– he has thrown into the sea
– horse and rider.

– My strength and my song, it is the Lord:
– he is for me salvation.
– He is my God, I celebrate him;
– I exalt the God of my father.

– The Lord is the warrior of battles;
– his name is “The Lord”.
– The chariots of Pharaoh and his armies, he launches them into the sea.
– The elite of their chiefs has sunk in the Red Sea.

– The abyss covers them:
– they descend, like stone, to the bottom of the waters.
– Your right, Lord, magnificent in its strength,
– your right, Lord, crushes the enemy.

– You bring them, you plant them on the mountain, your inheritance,
– the place that you have made, Lord, to dwell in,
– the sanctuary, Lord, founded by your hands.
– The Lord will reign for centuries of centuries.

– Fourth reading
– In his eternal mercy, the Lord, your redeemer has pity on you (Is 54:5-14)
– Reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah

– Word of the Lord addressed to Jerusalem:
– Your spouse, it is He who made you,
– his name is “The Lord of the universe”.
– Your redeemer, it is the Holy One of Israel,
– he is called “God of all the earth”.
– Yes, like a woman abandoned, overwhelmed,
– the Lord calls you back.
– Is it that one rejects the wife of his youth?
– – says your God.
– A short instant, I had abandoned you,
– but in my great tenderness, I will bring you back.
– When my anger overflowed,
– an instant, I had hidden my face from you.
– But in my eternal faithfulness,
– I show you my tenderness,
– – says the Lord, your redeemer.
– I will do as in the time of Noah,
– when I swore that the waters
– would no longer submerge the earth:
– likewise, I swear to no longer be irritated against you,
– and to no longer threaten you.
– Even if the mountains moved aside,
– if the hills shook,
– my faithfulness would not move aside from you,
– my alliance of peace would not be shaken,
– – says the Lord, who shows you his tenderness.
– Jerusalem, unhappy,
– beaten by the storm, unconsoled,
– behold that I am going to set your stones
– and lay your foundations upon sapphires.
– I will make your battlements with rubies,
– your gates of rock crystal,
– and your whole enclosure with precious stones.
– Your sons will all be disciples of the Lord,
– and great will be their peace.
– You will be established upon justice:
– far from you oppression,
– you will no longer have to fear;
– far from you terror,
– it will no longer approach you.

– – Word of the Lord.

– Psalm
– (Ps 29 (30), 3-4, 5-6ab, 6cd.12, 13)
– R/ I exalt you, Lord: you have lifted me up. (Ps 29:2a)

– When I cried to you, Lord,
– my God, you healed me;
– Lord, you made me come up from the abyss
– and live again when I was descending to the pit.

– Feast the Lord, you, his faithful,
– render thanks by calling to mind his most holy name.
– His anger lasts but an instant,
– his kindness, all life long.

– With the evening, come tears,
– but in the morning, cries of joy!
– You have changed my mourning into a dance,
– my funeral clothes into finery of joy!

– May my heart not be silent,
– may it be in feast for you;
– and may without end, Lord, my God,
– I render you thanks!

– Fifth reading
– “Come to me, and you will live; I will commit myself to you by an eternal alliance” (Is 55:1-11)
– Reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah

– Thus speaks the Lord:
– You all who are thirsty,
– come, behold water!
– Even if you have no money,
– come buy and consume,
– come buy wine and milk
– without money, without paying anything.
– Why spend your money for what does not feed,
– tire yourself for what does not satisfy?
– Listen to me well, and you will eat good things,
– you will feast on tasty meats!
– Lend an ear! Come to me!
– Listen, and you will live.
– I will commit myself to you by an eternal alliance:
– they are the blessings guaranteed to David.
– Him, I have made a witness for the peoples,
– for the peoples, a guide and a chief.
– You, you will call a nation unknown to you;
– a nation that does not know you will run toward you,
– because of the Lord your God,
– because of the Holy One of Israel, for he makes your splendor.

– Search for the Lord while he lets himself be found;
– invoke him while he is near.
– Let the wicked abandon his path,
– and the perfidious man, his thoughts!
– Let him return toward the Lord
– who will show him his mercy,
– toward our God
– who is rich in pardon.
– For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
– and your paths are not my paths,
– – oracle of the Lord.
– As much as the heaven is raised above the earth,
– as much are my paths raised above your paths,
– and my thoughts, above your thoughts.

– The rain and the snow that descend from the heavens
– do not return there without having watered the earth,
– without having fertilized it and made it germinate,
– giving the seed to the sower
– and the bread to him who must eat;
– thus my word, which goes out from my mouth,
– will not return to me without result,
– without having done what pleases me,
– without having accomplished its mission.

– – Word of the Lord.

– Canticle
– (Is 12, 2, 4bcd, 5-6)
– R/ Exulting with joy, you will draw waters
– from the sources of salvation! (Is 12:3)

– Behold the God who saves me:
– I have confidence, I have no more fear.
– My strength and my song, it is the Lord;
– he is for me salvation.

– Render thanks to the Lord,
– proclaim his name,
– announce among the peoples his high deeds!
– Say it again: “Sublime is his name!”

– Play for the Lord, he shows his magnificence,
– and all the earth knows it.
– Jubilate, cry with joy, inhabitants of Zion,
– for he is great in the midst of you, the Holy One of Israel!

– Sixth reading
– Walk toward the splendor of the Lord (Bar 3:9-15.32 – 4:4)
– Reading from the book of the prophet Baruch

– Listen, Israel, to the commandments of life,
– lend an ear to acquire knowledge.
– Why then, Israel,
– why are you exiled among your enemies,
– growing old on a foreign land,
– sullied by the contact of corpses,
– inscribed among the inhabitants of the abode of the dead?
– – Because you have abandoned the Source of Wisdom!
– If you had followed the paths of God,
– you would live in peace forever.
– Learn where are to be found
– both knowledge, and strength, and intelligence;
– to know at the same time where are to be found
– long years of life,
– the light of the eyes and peace.

– But who then has discovered the dwelling of Wisdom,
– who has penetrated to its treasures?
– He who knows all knows the path of it,
– he discovered it by his intelligence.
– He has forever arranged the earth,
– and has peopled it with herds.
– He launches the light, and it takes its course;
– he calls it back, and it obeys in trembling.
– The stars shine, joyful, at their post of keeping watch;
– he calls them, and they answer: “Here we are!”
– They shine with joy for him who made them.
– It is he who is our God:
– no other is comparable to him.
– He discovered the paths of knowledge,
– and he entrusted them to Jacob, his servant,
– to Israel, his beloved.

– Thus, Wisdom appeared upon the earth,
– she has lived among men.
– She is the book of the precepts of God,
– the Law that dwells eternally:
– all those who observe it will live,
– those who abandon it will die.
– Return, Jacob, seize it again;
– at its light, walk toward the splendor:
– do not leave your glory to another,
– your privileges to a foreign people.
– Happy are we, Israel!
– For what pleases God, we know it.

– – Word of the Lord.

– Psalm
– (Ps 18 (19), 8, 9, 10, 11)
– R/ Lord, you have the words of eternal life. (Jn 6:68c)

– The law of the Lord is perfect,
– which gives back life;
– the charter of the Lord is sure,
– which makes the simple wise.

– The precepts of the Lord are righteous,
– they rejoice the heart;
– the commandment of the Lord is limpid,
– it clarifies the gaze.

– The fear that it inspires is pure,
– it is there forever;
– the decisions of the Lord are just
– and truly equitable:

– more desirable than gold,
– than a mass of fine gold,
– more tasty than honey
– that flows from the combs.

– Seventh reading
– “I will spread upon you a pure water and I will give you a new heart” (Ez 36:16-17a.18-28)
– Reading from the book of the prophet Ezekiel

– The word of the Lord was addressed to me:
– “Son of man,
– when the people of Israel inhabited their country,
– they made it impure by their conduct and their acts.
– So I poured out upon them my fury,
– because of the blood they had shed in the country,
– because of the filthy idols that had made it impure.
– I dispersed them among the nations,
– they were disseminated in foreign countries.
– According to their conduct and their acts, I judged them.
– In the nations where they went,
– they profaned my holy name,
– for it was said:
– ‘They are the people of the Lord,
– and they are gone out from his country!’
– But I have wanted to spare my holy name,
– which the people of Israel had profaned
– in the nations where they went.
– Well! you shall say to the house of Israel:
– Thus speaks the Lord God:
– It is not for you that I am going to act,
– house of Israel,
– but it is for my holy name that you have profaned
– in the nations where you have gone.
– I will sanctify my great name,
– profaned among the nations,
– my name that you have profaned in the midst of them.
– Then the nations will know that I am the Lord
– – oracle of the Lord God –
– when by you I will manifest my holiness to their eyes.
– I will take you from the midst of the nations,
– I will gather you from all the countries,
– I will lead you into your land.
– I will spread upon you a pure water,
– and you will be purified;
– from all your defilements, from all your idols,
– I will purify you.
– I will give you a new heart,
– I will put in you a new spirit.
– I will take away from your flesh the heart of stone,
– I will give you a heart of flesh.
– I will put in you my spirit,
– I will make that you walk according to my laws,
– that you keep my precepts
– and be faithful to them.
– You will inhabit the country that I gave to your fathers:
– you, you will be my people,
– and I, I will be your God.

– – Word of the Lord.

– Psalm
– (Ps 41 (42), 3, 5efgh ; 42 (43), 3, 4)
– R/ As a thirsty deer seeks living water,
– thus my soul seeks you, O my God. (Ps 41:2)

– (If there is no baptism)

– My soul is thirsty for God,
– the living God;
– when will I be able to advance,
– appear face to God?

– I was leading toward the house of my God
– the multitude in feast,
– among the cries of joy
– and the actions of grace.

– Send your light and your truth:
– may they guide my steps
– and lead me to your holy mountain,
– unto your dwelling.

– I will advance unto the altar of God,
– toward God who is all my joy;
– I will render you thanks with my harp,
– God, my God.

– OR ELSE

– Psalm
– (Ps 50 (51), 12-13, 14-15, 18-19)
– R/ Create in me a pure heart, O my God. (Ps 50:12a)

– (When there is baptism)

– Create in me a pure heart, O my God,
– renew and strengthen at the bottom of me my spirit.
– Do not chase me far from your face,
– do not take back from me your holy spirit.

– Render me the joy of being saved;
– may the generous spirit sustain me.
– To sinners, I will teach your paths;
– toward you, will return the strayed.

– If I offer a sacrifice, you do not want it,
– you do not accept burnt offering.
– The sacrifice that pleases God, it is a broken spirit;
– you do not push away, O my God, a broken and crushed heart.

– Epistle
– “Resurrected from among the dead, Christ dies no more” (Rm 6:3b-11)
– Reading from the letter of saint Paul apostle to the Romans

– Brothers,
– we all who by baptism have been united to Christ Jesus,
– it is to his death that we have been united by baptism.
– If therefore, by the baptism that unites us to his death,
– we have been put in the tomb with him,
– it is so that we lead a new life, we also,
– like Christ who, by the all-power of the Father,
– is resurrected from among the dead.
– For, if we have been united to him
– by a death that resembles his,
– we will be also
– by a resurrection that will resemble his.
– We know it: the old man who is in us
– has been fixed to the cross with him
– so that the body of sin be reduced to nothing,
– and that thus we no longer be slaves of sin.
– For he who is dead is freed from sin.

– And if we have passed through death with Christ,
– we believe that we will live also with him.
– We know it in effect:
– resurrected from among the dead, Christ dies no more;
– death has no more power over him.
– For he who is dead,
– it is to sin that he is dead once for all;
– he who is living,
– it is for God that he is living.
– Likewise, you also,
– think that you are dead to sin,
– but living for God in Jesus Christ.

– – Word of the Lord.

– Psalm
– (Ps 117 (118), 1.2, 16-17, 22-23)
– R/ Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!

– Render thanks to the Lord: He is good!
– Eternal is his love!
– Yes, may Israel say it:
– Eternal is his love!

– The arm of the Lord is lifted,
– the arm of the Lord is strong!
– No, I will not die, I will live,
– to announce the actions of the Lord.

– The stone that the builders rejected
– has become the stone of angle:
– it is there the work of the Lord,
– the marvel before our eyes.

– Gospel
– “He is resurrected and he precedes you in Galilee” (Mt 28:1-10)
– Gospel of Jesus Christ according to saint Matthew

– After the Sabbath,
– at the hour when was beginning to dawn the first day of the week,
– Mary Magdalene and the other Mary
– came to look at the sepulcher.
– And behold that there was a great earthquake;
– the angel of the Lord descended from heaven,
– came to roll the stone and sat upon it.
– He had the aspect of lightning,
– and his garment was white as snow.
– The guards, in the fear that they experienced,
– began to tremble and became like dead.
– The angel took the word and said to the women:
– “You, be without fear!
– I know that you seek Jesus the Crucified.
– He is not here,
– for he is resurrected, as he had said.
– Come see the place where he was resting.
– Then, quickly, go tell his disciples:
– ‘He is resurrected from among the dead,
– and behold that he precedes you in Galilee;
– there, you will see him.’
– Behold what I had to say to you.”
– Quickly, they left the tomb,
– filled at once with fear and with great joy,
– and they ran to carry the news to his disciples.
– And behold that Jesus came to their encounter and said to them:
– “I greet you.”
– They approached,
– seized his feet and prostrated themselves before him.
– Then Jesus said to them:
– “Be without fear,
– go announce to my brothers
– that they must go to Galilee:
– it is there that they will see me.”

– – Let us acclaim the Word of God.

– Mass of the day of Easter
– First reading
– “We have eaten and drunk with him after his resurrection from among the dead” (Ac 10:34a.37-43)
– Reading from the book of the Acts of the Apostles

– In those days,
– when Peter arrived at Caesarea
– at the house of a centurion of the Roman army,
– he took the word and said:
– “You know what happened throughout the whole country of the Jews,
– since the beginnings in Galilee,
– after the baptism proclaimed by John:
– Jesus of Nazareth,
– God gave him the anointing of Holy Spirit and of power.
– There where he passed, he did good
– and healed all those who were under the power of the devil,
– for God was with him.
– And we, we are witnesses
– of all that he did in the country of the Jews and in Jerusalem.
– Him whom they suppressed by suspending him to the wood of the ordeal,
– God resurrected him the third day.
– He gave him to manifest himself,
– not to all the people,
– but to witnesses that God had chosen in advance,
– to us who have eaten and drunk with him
– after his resurrection from among the dead.
– God charged us to announce to the people and to testify
– that he himself established him Judge of the living and of the dead.
– It is to Jesus that all the prophets render this testimony:
– Whoever believes in him
– receives by his name the pardon of his sins.”

– – Word of the Lord.

– Psalm
– (Ps 117 (118), 1.2, 16-17, 22-23)
– R/ Behold the day that the Lord made,
– may it be for us a day of feast and of joy! (Ps 117:24)

– Render thanks to the Lord: He is good!
– Eternal is his love!
– Yes, may Israel say it:
– Eternal is his love!

– The arm of the Lord is lifted,
– the arm of the Lord is strong!
– No, I will not die, I will live,
– to announce the actions of the Lord.

– The stone that the builders rejected
– has become the stone of angle:
– it is there the work of the Lord,
– the marvel before our eyes.

– Second reading
– “Seek the realities from on high, there where is Christ” (Col 3:1-4)
– Reading from the letter of saint Paul apostle to the Colossians

– Brothers,
– if you are resurrected with Christ,
– seek the realities from on high:
– it is there that is Christ, seated at the right of God.
– Think of the realities from on high,
– not of those of the earth.

– In effect, you have passed through death,
– and your life remains hidden with Christ in God.
– When will appear Christ, your life,
– then you also, you will appear with him in glory.

– – Word of the Lord.

– OR AT CHOICE

– Second reading
– “Purify yourselves of the old leavens, and you will be a new Passover” (1 Co 5:6b-8)
– Reading from the first letter of saint Paul apostle to the Corinthians

– Brothers,
– do you not know that a little leaven suffices
– so that ferments all the dough?
– Purify yourselves therefore of the old leavens,
– and you will be a new dough,
– you who are the bread of the Passover,
– the one that has not fermented.
– For our paschal lamb has been immolated:
– it is Christ.

– Thus, let us celebrate the Feast,
– not with old leavens,
– not with those of perversity and of vice,
– but with unleavened bread,
– that of righteousness and of truth.

– – Word of the Lord.

– Sequence
– ()
– To the paschal Victim,
– Christians, offer the sacrifice of praise.

– The Lamb has redeemed the sheep;
– Christ innocent has reconciled
– the sinful man with the Father.

– Death and life confronted
– in a prodigious duel.
– The Master of life died; living, he reigns.

– “Tell us, Mary Magdalene,
– what have you seen on the path?”

– “I have seen the sepulcher of the living Christ,
– I have seen the glory of the Resurrected one.

– I have seen the angels his witnesses,
– the shroud and the garments.

– Christ, my hope, is resurrected!
– He will precede you in Galilee.”

– We know it: Christ
– is truly resurrected from the dead.

– King victorious,
– take us all in pity!
– Amen.

– Gospel
– “It was necessary that Jesus resurrect from among the dead” (Jn 20:1-9)
– Alleluia. Alleluia.
– Our Passover immolated, it is Christ!
– Let us celebrate the Feast in the Lord!
– Alleluia. (cf. 1 Co 5:7b-8a)

– Gospel of Jesus Christ according to saint John

– The first day of the week,
– Mary Magdalene goes to the tomb of early morning;
– it was still darkness.
– She perceives that the stone has been removed from the tomb.
– She runs therefore to find Simon-Peter and the other disciple,
– the one whom Jesus loved,
– and she says to them:
– “They have removed the Lord from his tomb,
– and we do not know where they have deposited him.”
– Peter departed therefore with the other disciple
– to go to the tomb.
– They were running both together,
– but the other disciple ran faster than Peter
– and arrived the first at the tomb.
– By leaning, he perceives that the linens are laid out flat;
– however he does not enter.
– Simon-Peter, who was following him, arrives at his turn.
– He enters into the tomb;
– he perceives the linens, laid out flat,
– as well as the shroud that had surrounded the head of Jesus,
– not laid with the linens,
– but rolled apart in its place.
– It is then that entered the other disciple,
– he who had arrived the first at the tomb.
– He saw, and he believed.
– Until then, in effect, the disciples had not understood
– that, according to the Scripture,
– it was necessary that Jesus resurrect from among the dead.

– – Let us acclaim the Word of God.



– Instead of this Gospel, one can read the one that was read at the Easter Vigil.
– For the mass of the evening of Easter, one can also read the gospel below:

– Gospel
– “Stay with us for the evening approaches” (Lc 24:13-35)
– Gospel of Jesus Christ according to saint Luke

– The same day (that is to say the first day of the week),
– two disciples were making way
– toward a village called Emmaus,
– at two hours of walk from Jerusalem,
– and they were speaking among themselves of all that had happened.

– Or, while they were conversing and questioning themselves,
– Jesus himself approached,
– and he was walking with them.
– But their eyes were prevented from recognizing him.
– Jesus said to them:
– “Of what are you discussing while walking?”
– Then, they stopped, all sad.
– One of the two, named Cleopas, answered him:
– “You are well the only stranger residing in Jerusalem
– who ignores the events of these days.
– He said to them:
– “What events?”
– They answered him:
– “What happened to Jesus of Nazareth,
– this man who was a prophet
– powerful by his acts and his words
– before God and before all the people:
– how the chief priests and our chiefs have delivered him,
– they have had him condemned to death and they have crucified him.
– We, we were hoping that it was he who was going to deliver Israel.
– But with all that,
– behold already the third day that passes since it happened.
– To tell the truth, some women of our group
– have filled us with stupor.
– When, at dawn, they went to the tomb,
– they did not find his body;
– they came to tell us
– that they had even had a vision:
– of the angels, who were saying that he is living.
– Some of our companions went to the tomb,
– and they found things as the women had said;
– but him, they did not see.
– He said to them then:
– “Spirits without intelligence! How your heart is slow to believe
– all that the prophets have said!
– Was it not necessary that Christ
– suffer that to enter into his glory?”
– And, starting from Moses and from all the Prophets,
– he interpreted to them, in all the Scripture,
– what concerned him.

– When they approached the village where they were going,
– Jesus made pretense of going further.
– But they strove to retain him:
– “Stay with us,
– for the evening approaches and already the day wanes.”
– He entered therefore to stay with them.

– When he was at table with them,
– having taken the bread,
– he pronounced the blessing
– and, having broken it,
– he gave it to them.
– Then their eyes opened, and they recognized him,
– but he disappeared from their regards.
– They said one to the other:
– “Was our heart not burning in us,
– while he was speaking to us on the road
– and was opening to us the Scriptures?”
– At the instant itself, they rose and returned to Jerusalem.
– They found there gathered the eleven Apostles and their companions,
– who said to them:
– “The Lord is really resurrected:
– he appeared to Simon-Peter.”
– At their turn, they were recounting what had happened on the road,
– and how the Lord had made himself recognized by them
– at the fraction of the bread.

– – Let us acclaim the Word of God.

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– AELF: April 5, 2026, Resurrection of the Lord — Year A, Solemnity, [Proper Week Psalter].



– Office of lauds
– Introduction
– V/ Lord, open my lips,
– R/ and my mouth will publish your praise.
– Invitatory antiphon
– The Lord is truly resurrected, alleluia!

– Invitatory psalm: (94)
– 1 Come, let us cry with joy for the Lord,
– let us acclaim our Rock, our salvation!
– 2 Let us go unto him by rendering thanks,
– by our hymns of feast let us acclaim him!

– 3 Yes, the great God, it is the Lord,
– the great king above all the gods:
– 4 he holds in hand the depths of the earth,
– and the summits of the mountains are his;
– 5 to him the sea, it is he who made it,
– and the lands, for his hands have molded them.

– 6 Enter, bow down, prostrate yourselves,
– let us adore the Lord who has made us.
– 7 Yes, he is our God; +
– we are the people that he leads,
– the flock guided by his hand.

– Today will you listen to his word? +
– 8 “Do not close your heart as in the desert,
– as on the day of temptation and of challenge,
– 9 where your fathers tempted and provoked me,
– and yet they had seen my exploit.

– 10 “Forty years their generation has disappointed me, +
– and I said: This people has an astray heart,
– it has not known my paths.
– 11 In my anger, I have made the oath of it:
– Never will they enter into my rest.”

– Hymn: Light of the world, O Jesus
– La Tour du Pin — CNPL

– Light of the world, O Jesus,
– Although we have never seen
– Your opened tomb,
– From where comes in us this clarity,
– This day of feast among the feasts,
– If not from you, resurrected?

– When upon our paths one says to us:
– Where is your Christ today
– And his miracle?
– We answer: From where comes the Spirit
– That brings us back toward his Passover,
– Upon his path, if not from him?

– We have the heart all burning
– When his love descends there
– And murmurs to us:
– Love having come, the day will come
– To the heart of all creature,
– And the Lord will appear.

– And if one says to us: Now
– Show us a sign radiant
– Outside of yourselves!
– The sign is there that at his return
– We must do what he loves
– To testify that he is love.

– Antiphon
– Christ is resurrected, alleluia. His light has shone, alleluia, upon the people redeemed by his blood.

– Psalm: 62
– 2 God, you are my God,
– I seek you from the dawn: *
– my soul is thirsty for you;
– after you languishes my flesh,
– arid earth, altered, without water.

– 3 I contemplated you at the sanctuary,
– I saw your strength and your glory.
– 4 Your love is worth more than life:
– you will be the praise of my lips!

– 5 All my life I am going to bless you,
– lift the hands by invoking your name.
– 6 Like by a feast I will be satisfied;
– joy upon the lips, I will say your praise.

– 7 In the night, I remember you
– and I remain hours to speak to you.
– 8 Yes, you came to my rescue:
– I cry of joy in the shadow of your wings.
– 9 My soul attaches itself to you,
– your right hand supports me.
– [10-12]

– Antiphon
– Our Savior has risen from his tomb; let us bless our God, alleluia!

– CANTICLE of the three children (Dn 3)
– 57 All the works of the Lord,
– bless the Lord:
– To him, high glory, eternal praise!

– 58 You, the angels of the Lord,
– bless the Lord:
– To him, high glory, eternal praise!

– 59 You, the heavens,
– bless the Lord,
– 60 and you, the waters above the heaven,
– bless the Lord,
– 61 and all the powers of the Lord,
– bless the Lord!

– 62 And you, the sun and the moon,
– bless the Lord,
– 63 and you, the stars of the heaven,
– bless the Lord,
– 64 you all, rains and dews,
– bless the Lord!

– 65 You all, breaths and winds,
– bless the Lord,
– 66 and you, the fire and the heat,
– bless the Lord,
– 67 and you, the freshness and the cold,
– bless the Lord!

– 68 And you, the frost and the dew,
– bless the Lord,
– 69 and you, the gel and the cold,
– bless the Lord,
– 70 and you, the ice and the snow,
– bless the Lord!

– 71 And you, the nights and the days,
– bless the Lord,
– 72 and you, the light and the darkness,
– bless the Lord,
– 73 and you, the lightnings, the clouds,
– bless the Lord:
– To him, high glory, eternal praise!

– 74 May the earth bless the Lord:
– To him, high glory, eternal praise!

– 75 And you, mountains and hills,
– bless the Lord,
– 76 and you, the plants of the earth,
– bless the Lord,
– 77 and you, sources and fountains,
– bless the Lord!

– 78 And you, oceans and rivers,
– bless the Lord,
– 79 whales and beasts of the sea,
– bless the Lord,
– 80 you all, the birds in the heaven,
– bless the Lord,
– 81 you all, wild beasts and herds
– bless the Lord:
– To him, high glory, eternal praise!

– 82 And you, the children of men,
– bless the Lord:
– To him, high glory, eternal praise!

– 83 You, Israel,
– bless the Lord,
– 84 And you, the priests,
– bless the Lord,
– 85 you, his servants,
– bless the Lord!

– 86 The spirits and the souls of the just,
– bless the Lord,
– 87 the saints and the humble of heart,
– bless the Lord,
– 88 Ananias, Azarias and Misael,
– bless the Lord:
– To him, high glory, eternal praise!

– Let us bless the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit:
– To him, high glory, eternal praise!
– 56 Blessed be you, Lord, in the firmament of heaven:
– To you, high glory, eternal praise!

– Antiphon
– As he had said to us, alleluia, the Lord is resurrected, alleluia!

– Psalm: 149
– 1 Sing to the Lord a new song,
– praise him in the assembly of his faithful!
– 2 In Israel, joy for its creator;
– in Zion, gladness for its King!
– 3 Dance at the praise of his name,
– play for him, tambourines and citharas!

– 4 For the Lord loves his people,
– he gives to the humble the luster of victory.
– 5 May the faithful exult, glorious,
– crying their joy at the hour of triumph.
– 6 May they proclaim the praises of God,
– holding in hand the sword with two edges.

– 7 Take vengeance on the nations,
– inflict on the peoples a punishment,
– 8 load with chains the kings,
– throw the princes into the irons,
– 9 apply to them the written sentence,
– it is the pride of his faithful.
– Word of God: (Ac 10:40-43)
– Behold that God resurrected Jesus the third day. He gave him to show himself not to all the people, but only to the witnesses that God had chosen in advance, to us who had eaten and drunk with him after his resurrection from among the dead. He charged us to announce to the people and to testify that God chose him as Judge of the living and of the dead. It is to him that all the prophets render this testimony: Every man who believes in him receives by him the pardon of his sins.
– Respond
– R/ Behold the day that the Lord made,
– day of feast and of joy.


– V/ Peoples, radiate with joy;
– behold the Passover of the Lord. R/


– V/ Behold the day where Christ, our God,
– leads us from death to life. R/


– Antiphon of Zechariah
– The sun has risen: do not seek anymore among the dead the Son of man: he has broken the bolts of death, alleluia!

– Canticle of Zechariah (Lc 1)
– 68 Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel,
– who visits and redeems his people.

– 69 He has made surge the strength that saves us
– in the house of David, his servant,

– 70 as he had said by the mouth of the saints,
– by his prophets, since the ancient times:

– 71 salvation that snatches us from the enemy,
– from the hand of all our oppressors,

– 72 love that he shows toward our fathers,
– memory of his holy alliance,

– 73 oath sworn to our father Abraham
– to render us without fear,

– 74 so that, delivered from the hand of the enemies, +
– 75 we may serve him in justice and in holiness,
– in his presence, all along our days.

– 76 And you, little child, you will be called
– prophet of the Most-High: *
– you will walk in front, at the face of the Lord,
– and you will prepare his paths

– 77 to give to his people to know the salvation
– by the remission of his sins,

– 78 thanks to the tenderness, to the love of our God,
– when visits us the star from on high,

– 79 to illuminate those who inhabit the darkness
– and the shadow of death, *
– to lead our steps
– to the path of peace.

– Intercession
– Let us acclaim Jesus Christ: God resurrected him, he will resurrect us with him.


– R/
– Glory to you, Jesus, our life!


– O Christ, radiant light that shines in our darkness,
– you have sanctified forever our mortal condition.


– Lord, you who walked on the way of Calvary,
– you call us to follow you
– to die and resurrect with you.


– Son of the Father, our brother and our master,
– you make of us a people of priests and of kings.


– King of glory,
– we await the radiant day of your manifestation:
– then we will see you such as you are,
– and we will be similar to you.


– Our Father
– Oration
– Today, God our Father, you open to us eternal life by the victory of your Son over death, and we feast his resurrection. May your Spirit make of us new men so that we resurrect with Christ in the light of life. He who reigns.

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– AELF: April 5, 2026, Resurrection of the Lord — Year A, Solemnity, [Proper Week Psalter].



– Office of terce
– Introduction
– V/ God, come to my aid,
– R/ Lord, to our rescue.

– Glory to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
– to the God who is, who was and who comes,
– for centuries of centuries.
– Amen. (Alleluia.)

– Hymn: God who make all things new
– CFC — CNPL

– God who make all things new
– When passes the wind of the Spirit,
– Come again to accomplish your marvels
– Today.

– Have you not sanctified the firstfruits
– Of the People chosen by love?
– Illuminate all those that the Church
– Puts to the day.

– In the breeze or the glare of the thunder,
– The Spirit leads us in his song:
– It is your voice, O Lord, upon the earth,
– Now.

– Antiphon
– Christ is resurrected from the dead, alleluia! Christ knows no more death, alleluia!
– Psalm: 117 – I
– 1 Render thanks to the Lord: He is good! *
– Eternal is his love!

– 2 Yes, may Israel say it:
– Eternal is his love! +
– 3 May the house of Aaron say it:
– Eternal is his love! *
– 4 May they say it, those who fear the Lord:
– Eternal is his love!

– Psalm: 117 – II
– 5 In my anguish I cried to the Lord,
– and he heard me, set me broad.
– 6 The Lord is for me, I have no fear;
– what could a man against me?
– 7 The Lord is with me to defend me,
– and I, I will challenge my enemies.

– 8 Better to lean upon the Lord
– than to count on men; *
– 9 better to lean upon the Lord
– than to count on the powerful!

– 10 All the nations have surrounded me:
– in the name of the Lord, I destroy them!
– 11 They have circled me, surrounded:
– in the name of the Lord, I destroy them!
– 12 They have circled me like wasps: +
– (– it was but a fire of briars –) *
– in the name of the Lord, I destroy them!

– 13 One has pushed me, jostled to beat me;
– but the Lord defended me.
– 14 My strength and my song, it is the Lord;
– he is for me salvation.

– 15 Clamors of joy and of victory *
– under the tents of the just:
– “The arm of the Lord is strong,
– 16 the arm of the Lord is lifted, *
– the arm of the Lord is strong!”

– 17 No, I will not die, I will live
– to announce the actions of the Lord:
– 18 he has struck me, the Lord, he has struck me,
– but without delivering me to death.

– 19 Open to me the gates of justice:
– I will enter, I will render thanks to the Lord.
– 20 “It is here the gate of the Lord:
– may they enter, the just!”
– 21 I render you thanks for you heard me:
– you are for me salvation.

– 22 The stone that the builders rejected
– has become the stone of angle:
– 23 it is there the work of the Lord,
– the marvel before our eyes.
– 24 Behold the day that the Lord made,
– may it be for us a day of feast and of joy!

– Psalm: 117 – III
– 25 Give, Lord, give salvation!
– Give, Lord, give victory!

– 26 Blessed be in the name of the Lord
– he who comes! *
– From the house of the Lord,
– we bless you!

– 27 God, the Lord, illuminates us. *
– Branches in hand, form your processions
– unto near the altar.

– 28 You are my God, I render you thanks, *
– my God, I exalt you!

– 29 Render thanks to the Lord: He is good! *
– Eternal is his love!

– Word of God: 1 Co 15:3b-5
– Christ died for our sins, according to the Scriptures, and he was put in the tomb; he resurrected the third day, according to the Scriptures, and he appeared to Peter, then to the Twelve.

– Respond
– V/ Behold the day that the Lord made,
– day of feast and of joy, alleluia!
– Oration
– Today, God our Father, you open to us eternal life by the victory of your Son over death, and we feast his resurrection. May your Spirit make of us new men so that we resurrect with Christ in the light of life. He who reigns.

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