Genesis 3:9-15, 20
Psalm 87:1-3, 5-7
John 19:25-34
Genesis 3:9-15, 20
(9) And the Lord God called Adam and said to him: “Where are you?” (10) And he said, “I heard your voice in Paradise, and I was afraid, because I was naked, and so I hid myself.” (11) He said to him, “Then who told you that you were naked, if you have not eaten of the tree from which I instructed you that you should not eat?” (12) And Adam said, “The woman, whom you gave to me as a companion, gave to me from the tree, and I ate.” (13) And the Lord God said to the woman, “Why have you done this?” And she responded, “The serpent deceived me, and I ate.” (14) And the Lord God said to the serpent: “Because you have done this, you are cursed among all living things, even the wild beasts of the earth. Upon your breast shall you travel, and the ground shall you eat, all the days of your life. (15) I will put enmities between you and the woman, between your offspring and her offspring. She will crush your head, and you will lie in wait for her heel.” (20) And Adam called the name of his wife, ‘Eve,’ because she was the mother of all the living.
Psalm 87:1-3, 5-7
(1) A Canticle Psalm to the sons of Korah. Its foundations are in the holy mountains: (2) the Lord loves the gates of Zion above all the tabernacles of Jacob. (3) Glorious things are being said of you, O City of God. (5) Will not Zion say that this man and that man were born in her? And the Most High himself has founded her. (6) The Lord will explain, in the writings of peoples and of leaders, about those who have been in her. (7) For so the dwelling place within you is with all rejoicing.
John 19:25-34
(25) And standing beside the cross of Jesus were his mother, and his mother’s sister, and Mary of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene. (26) Therefore, when Jesus had seen his mother and the disciple whom he loved standing near, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold your son.” (27) Next, he said to the disciple, “Behold your mother.” And from that hour, the disciple accepted her as his own. (28) After this, Jesus knew that all had been accomplished, so in order that the Scripture might be completed, he said, “I thirst.” (29) And there was a container placed there, full of vinegar. Then, placing a sponge full of vinegar around hyssop, they brought it to his mouth. (30) Then Jesus, when he had received the vinegar, said: “It is consummated.” And bowing down his head, he surrendered his spirit. (31) Then the Jews, because it was the preparation day, so that the bodies would not remain upon the cross on the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was a great day), they petitioned Pilate in order that their legs might be broken, and they might be taken away. (32) Therefore, the soldiers approached, and, indeed, they broke the legs of the first one, and of the other who was crucified with him. (33) But after they had approached Jesus, when they saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs. (34) Instead, one of the soldiers opened his side with a lance, and immediately there went out blood and water.




