Walking with Jesus: Sixth Sunday of Easter A
For Sunday, May 10, 2026 Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; 1 Peter 3:15-18; John 14:15-21 During the past few Sundays we have heard and witnessed descriptions of the early Christian community from the Acts of the Apostles, explaining how the Christian faith was spread. We have to keep in mind that Jesus was Jewish until the day He was crucified. His apostles were Jewish too. They realized that following the Jewish faith was incomplete — Jesus told us the complete description about God and the meaning of living a life of God. During those early years, followers would go to the temple/synagogue on the Sabbath and then, on Sundays, assemble for the Breaking of the Bread . Eventually — because of persecutions and rejection by Jewish followers — they stopped the Sabbath component and assembled just for the Breaking of the Bread — the Eucharist — which later became the Mass . Today’s readings recount the spread of the Gospel with Philip, one of the seven “workers” discussed last week who tended to the ne...