Date: May 26, 2013
First Reading (Proverbs 8: 22-31)
A reading from the book of Proverbs.
Thus states the wisdom of God: "The Lord created me
first, at the beginning of his works. He formed me from of old, from eternity,
even before the earth. The abyss did not exist when I was born, the springs of
the sea had not gushed forth, the mountains were still not set in their place
nor the hills, when I was born before he made the earth or countryside, or the
first grains of the world's dust. I was there when he made the skies and drew
the earth's compass on the abyss, when he formed the clouds above and when the
springs of the ocean emerged; when he made the sea with its limits, that it
might not overflow. When he laid the foundations of the earth, I was close
beside him, the designer of his works, and I was his daily delight, forever
playing in his presence, playing throughout the world and delighting to be with
humans."
Second Reading (Romans 5: 1-5)
A reading from the letter of Saint Paul to the Romans.
Brothers and sisters: By faith we have received true
righteousness, and we are at peace with God, through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Through him we obtain this favor in which we remain and we even boast to expect
the Glory of God. Not only that, we feel secure even in trials, knowing that
trials produce patience, from patience comes merit, merit is the source of
hope, and hope does not disappoint us because the Holy Spirit has been given to
us, pouring into our hearts; the love of God.
Gospel (John 16: 12-15)
A reading from the holy Gospel according to John.
Jesus states this to his disciples: "I still have many
things to tell you, but you cannot bear them now. When he, the Spirit of truth
comes, he will guide you into the whole truth. He has nothing to say of himself
but he will speak of what he hears, and he will tell you of the things to come.
He will take what is mine and make it known to you; in doing this, he will
glorify me. All that the Father has is mine; because of this I have just told
you, that the Spirit will take what is mine and make it known to you."