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Gospel (Page 4)

2025-01-11
In Gospel

Gospel Reflection – 690 12th January 2025 – The Baptism of the Lord

I wonder if expectancy was also growing in Jesus?  If his faith, that had taught him love, trust and integrity, had also told him that there was something else, a place waiting to be filled. And then he set out to find the One who would change his life. TheRead More →

2025-01-04
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Gospel Reflection – 689 5th January 2025 – The Epiphany

The Magis’ role in the story of the Nativity can be adapted to our own journeys and lives. As human beings who are born into this life with free will and the ability to choose whether or not to follow God’s Word, it is inevitable that we too will encounterRead More →

2024-12-28
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Gospel Reflection – 688 29th December 2024 – The Holy Family

There is something very reassuring about Luke’s Holy Family. For him, the most important element was not the ‘holy’ but the ‘family’. What made Jesus the man he grew to be was not an environment of closeted privilege but the sacramental ordinariness of peasant life. The lineage back to DavidRead More →

2024-12-24
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Gospel Reflection – 687 22nd December 2024 – 4th Sunday of Advent

Mary moves from those who would gossip and doubt to the arms of a kindred spirit. Her soul’s friend, Elizabeth, is filled with the goodness and grace of God rather than the accusation and judgement of her neighbours. After all, Elizabeth has something in common with Mary – Elizabeth knowsRead More →

2024-12-15
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Gospel Reflection – 686 15th December 2024 – 3rd Sunday of Advent

For all the austerity of his life, John spoke to people in words they could grasp. It was his austerity that drew people’s respect and trust. Here was a man who cared nothing for comfort, money or fame, who could not be bought, and who could speak the truth withoutRead More →

2024-12-08
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Gospel Reflection – 685 8th December 2024 – 2nd Sunday of Advent

Luke provides an extraordinarily detailed list of the public officials who were in office when John and Jesus began their work. The names of Pontius Pilate and of Herod the tetrarch are easily recognised here. Luke demonstrates that John the Baptist and Jesus enter into the real world of history,Read More →

2024-12-08
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Gospel Reflection – 684 1st December 2024 – 1st Sunday of Advent

On this First Sunday of Advent, we begin a new liturgical year.  This season of Advent reminds us to be attentive of the various ways Jesus daily comes into our lives.  However, the Gospel reading for this first Sunday of Advent is a bit unsettling.  In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus tellsRead More →

2024-11-24
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Gospel Reflection – 683 24th November 2024 – Christ the King

Jesus was given in an act of vulnerability, he came vulnerable in manger-mild, and he was killed in the great act of willing vulnerability. This is important, and inextricably bound to his Kingship. This is the kind of king that Jesus was, and is. It does do one well toRead More →

2024-11-17
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Gospel Reflection – 682 17th November 2024 – 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time

We frequently hear the phrase, “the signs of the times”. This gospel deals with the signs of the end-times. Is there a certain tension between the description of these events (taken in part from the Book of Daniel) and the last verse which states that “about that day or hourRead More →

2024-11-10
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Gospel Reflection – 681 10th November 2024 – 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time

Widows are mentioned in both sections of this gospel. They represent the poorest and most vulnerable people in society. But those who “devour widows’ houses”, who multiply their sufferings, can be seen strutting around in public, even praying in public, seeking to be honoured. Such hypocrisy is hateful to Jesus.Read More →

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