Seventh Sunday of Easter (Year A) Acts 1.12-14; Ps 26; I Pet 4.13-16; Jn 17.1-11 This is eternal life: that they know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou has sent. Today’s gospel passage is taken from that great prayer of Our Lord which is known as His Priestly Prayer, in which He addresses His Father in a very moving dialogue in which he, as Priest, prays for Himself and his disciples, and offers to the Father the imminent sacrifice of His passion and death. In this prayer, He speaks of his glory, a glory which He has from the Father, a glory which will be revealed on the cross. The word ‘glory’ refers to the splendour, power, and honour which belong solely to God. And now in His death, and then more clearly in His resurrection and ascension, Christ’s divinity is being revealed. He has for thirty years voluntarily disguised His divinity, but now that divinity will be manifested through His humanity, when the apostles ...