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On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 31, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Following after Christ as His faithful disciples, will our lives be smooth sailing? On the contrary, there will be times of hardship, challenges, trials, tribulation even opposition!

But the Lord assures in today’s first reading we will not be overcome or undone for He will be with us.

He is our treasure, He is our pearl! There is none like Him! Through Him we are heirs to God our Father’s Kingdom, we are His children. Amen

Saint Ignatius Loyola, pray for us…



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First reading
Jeremiah 15:10,16-21 ·


They will not overcome you, because I am with you


‘Woe is me, my mother, for you have borne me to be a man of strife and of dissension for all the land. I neither lend nor borrow,
yet all of them curse me.

‘When your words came, I devoured them: your word was my delight and the joy of my heart; for I was called by your name, Lord, God of Hosts.
I never took pleasure in sitting in scoffers’ company; with your hand on me I held myself aloof, since you had filled me with indignation. Why is my suffering continual, my wound incurable, refusing to be healed?
Do you mean to be for me a deceptive stream with inconstant waters?’

To which the Lord replied,
‘If you come back, I will take you back into my service; and if you utter noble, not despicable, thoughts, you shall be as my own mouth.
They will come back to you, but you must not go back to them.
I will make you a bronze wall fortified against this people.
They will fight against you
but they will not overcome you,
because I am with you to save you and to deliver you
– it is the Lord who speaks.
I mean to deliver you from the hands of the wicked and redeem you from the clutches of the violent.’


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Gospel
Matthew 13:44-46


He sells everything he owns and buys the field

Jesus said to the crowds: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field which someone has found; he hides it again, goes off happy, sells everything he owns and buys the field.
    ‘Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls; when he finds one of great value he goes and sells everything he owns and buys it.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 30, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Every day we have to fight evil, against sin and temptation. For the evil one like a roaring lion is on the prowl and never rests.

Always keep in mind what we are fighting for! We are fighting to remain in our Lord’s presence and love. We want to live life to the full as He our Lord means for us to. We are doing it for ourselves, our families, our communities, our brethren.

We want to lead one another to Heaven and be reunited as One with the Lord our God. Amen


Saint Peter Chrysologus, pray for us…



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First reading
Jeremiah 14:17-22


We confess our wickedness; you, God, are our hope

The Lord said to me:

Say this word to the people:
‘Tears flood my eyes
night and day, unceasingly,
since a crushing blow falls on the daughter of my people,
a most grievous injury.
If I go into the countryside,
there lie men killed by the sword;
if I go into the city,
I see people sick with hunger;
even prophets and priests
plough the land: they are at their wit’s end.’

‘Have you rejected Judah altogether?
Does your very soul revolt at Zion?
Why have you struck us down without hope of cure?
We were hoping for peace – no good came of it!
For the moment of cure – nothing but terror!
Lord, we do confess our wickedness
and our fathers’ guilt:
we have indeed sinned against you.
For your name’s sake do not reject us,
do not dishonour the throne of your glory.
Remember us; do not break your covenant with us.
Can any of the pagan Nothings make it rain?
Can the heavens produce showers?
No, it is you, Lord.
O our God, you are our hope,
since it is you who do all this.’


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Gospel
Matthew 13:36-43


As the darnel is gathered up and burnt, so it will be at the end of time

Leaving the crowds, Jesus went to the house; and his disciples came to him and said, ‘Explain the parable about the darnel in the field to us.’ He said in reply, ‘The sower of the good seed is the Son of Man. The field is the world; the good seed is the subjects of the kingdom; the darnel, the subjects of the evil one; the enemy who sowed them, the devil; the harvest is the end of the world; the reapers are the angels. Well then, just as the darnel is gathered up and burnt in the fire, so it will be at the end of time. The Son of Man will send his angels and they will gather out of his kingdom all things that provoke offences and all who do evil, and throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth. Then the virtuous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Listen, anyone who has ears!’


How the Lord our God desires an intimate relationship with each every one of His children. Yet each time we stubbornly follow the dictates of our hard hearts and stray from Him. Even then, instead of discarding us as something spoilt and good for nothing! He tenderly calls out to return to Him through His Son our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Who brings us back from death to new life in Him.

See the obedience of His faith filled child Martha whose feast we celebrate today. She not only had an intimate relationship with the Lord her God, but She also believed in the promises of God our Heavenly Father as fulfilled in His Son our Lord Jesus. Because of her faith and obedience, Jesus revealed this to her and to all of us, “I am the resurrection and the life. If anyone believes in me, even though he dies he will live, and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.”

Yes, Lord I believe! Amen

Saint Martha pray for us…

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First reading

Jeremiah 13:1-11

Let this evil people become good for nothing

The Lord said this to me, ‘Go and buy a linen loincloth and put it round your waist. But do not dip it in water.’ And so, as the Lord had ordered, I bought a loincloth and put it round my waist. A second time the word of the Lord was spoken to me, ‘Take the loincloth that you have bought and are wearing round your waist; up! Go to the Euphrates and hide it in a hole in the rock.’ So I went and hid it near the Euphrates as the Lord had ordered me. Many days afterwards the Lord said to me, ‘Get up and go to the Euphrates and fetch the loincloth I ordered you to hide there.’ So I went to the Euphrates, and I searched, and I took the loincloth from the place where I had hidden it. The loincloth was spoilt, good for nothing. Then the word of the Lord was addressed to me, ‘Thus says the Lord: In the same way I will spoil the arrogance of Judah and Jerusalem. This evil people who refuse to listen to my words, who follow the dictates of their own hard hearts, who have followed alien gods, and served them and worshipped them, let them become like this loincloth, good for nothing. For just as a loincloth clings to a man’s waist, so I had intended the whole House of Judah to cling to me – it is the Lord who speaks – to be my people, my glory, my honour and my boast. But they have not listened.’

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Gospel

John 11:19-27

I am the resurrection and the life

Many Jews had come to Martha and Mary to sympathise with them over their brother. When Martha heard that Jesus had come she went to meet him. Mary remained sitting in the house. Martha said to Jesus, ‘If you had been here, my brother would not have died, but I know that, even now, whatever you ask of God, he will grant you.’ ‘Your brother’ said Jesus to her ‘will rise again.’ Martha said, ‘I know he will rise again at the resurrection on the last day.’ Jesus said:

‘I am the resurrection and the life.

If anyone believes in me, even though he dies he will live,

and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.

Do you believe this?’

‘Yes, Lord,’ she said ‘I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, the one who was to come into this world.’


Bread Left Over: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Readings:


2 Kings 4:42–44
Psalm 145:10-1115–18
Ephesians 4:1–6
John 6:1–15

Today’s liturgy brings together several strands of Old Testament expectation to reveal Jesus as Israel’s promised Messiah and King, the Lord who comes to feed His people.

Notice the parallels between today’s Gospel and First Reading. Both Elisha and Jesus face a crowd of hungry people with only a few “barley” loaves. We hear similar words about how impossible it will be to feed the crowd with so little. And in both the miraculous multiplication of bread satisfies the hungry and leaves food left over.

The Elisha story looks back to Moses, the prophet who fed God’s people in the wilderness (see Exodus 16). Moses prophesied that God would send a prophet like him (see Deuteronomy 18:15–19). The crowd in today’s Gospel, witnessing His miracle, identifies Jesus as that prophet.

The Gospel today again shows Jesus to be the Lord, the good shepherd, who makes His people lie down on green grass and spreads a table before them (see Psalm 23:15).

The miraculous feeding is a sign that God has begun to fulfill His promise, which we sing of in today’s Psalm—to give His people food in due season and satisfy their desire (see Psalm 81:17).

But Jesus points to the final fulfillment of that promise in the Eucharist. He does the same things He does at the Last Supper—He takes the loaves, pronounces a blessing of thanksgiving (literally, “eucharist”), and gives the bread to the people (see Matthew 26:26). Notice, too, that twelve baskets of bread are left over, one for each of the Apostles.

These are signs that should point us to the Eucharist—in which the Church founded on the Apostles continues to feed us with the living bread of His Body.

In this Eucharist, we are made one Body with the Lord, as we hear in today’s Epistle. Let us resolve again, then, to live lives worthy of such a great calling.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 27, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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How lovely is your dwelling-place, Lord, God of hosts.

How good it is indeed that the Lord dwells in our hearts.

Let not the enemy sow his seed to rob us of our Lord’s presence. Guard our heart, body, mind and spirit and fill it only with His Word.

And if the evil one has his way with us when our guard is down, then let us be swift to repent and renounce all his works! For the Lord has said to us “Amend your behaviour and your actions and I will stay with you here in this place.”

Thank You Lord for loving us dearly and filling us each time with Your mercy and grace. Amen

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First reading

Jeremiah 7:1-11 ·

Reform your behaviour and I will stay here with you, says the Lord

The word that was addressed to Jeremiah by the Lord:

    ‘Go and stand at the gate of the Temple of the Lord and there proclaim this message. Say, “Listen to the word of the Lord, all you men of Judah who come in by these gates to worship the Lord. The Lord Sabaoth, the God of Israel, says this: Amend your behaviour and your actions and I will stay with you here in this place. Put no trust in delusive words like these: This is the sanctuary of the Lord, the sanctuary of the Lord, the sanctuary of the Lord! But if you do amend your behaviour and your actions, if you treat each other fairly, if you do not exploit the stranger, the orphan and the widow (if you do not shed innocent blood in this place), and if you do not follow alien gods, to your own ruin, then here in this place I will stay with you, in the land that long ago I gave to your fathers for ever. Yet here you are, trusting in delusive words, to no purpose! Steal, would you, murder, commit adultery, perjure yourselves, burn incense to Baal, follow alien gods that you do not know? – and then come presenting yourselves in this Temple that bears my name, saying: Now we are safe – safe to go on committing all these abominations! Do you take this Temple that bears my name for a robbers’ den? I, at any rate, am not blind – it is the Lord who speaks.”’

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Gospel

Matthew 13:24-30

Let them both grow till the harvest

Jesus put another parable before the crowds: ‘The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field. While everybody was asleep his enemy came, sowed darnel all among the wheat, and made off. When the new wheat sprouted and ripened, the darnel appeared as well. The owner’s servants went to him and said, “Sir, was it not good seed that you sowed in your field? If so, where does the darnel come from?” “Some enemy has done this” he answered. And the servants said, “Do you want us to go and weed it out?” But he said, “No, because when you weed out the darnel you might pull up the wheat with it. Let them both grow till the harvest; and at harvest time I shall say to the reapers: First collect the darnel and tie it in bundles to be burnt, then gather the wheat into my barn.”’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 26, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Come back!
Yes every day is a struggle, every day we must fight! Even if we should lose our way, to temptation and sin, we must return to God our Father who loves us dearly. For He so loved us that He gave us His our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, so that we always have a way back to Him.

How wonderful if in our journey towards greater holiness we discover and it remains ingrained in us that we are new arks! We carry His presence with us. In obedience to His Word and Will for us, we do not even seek to be fruitful for Him. For we already are!

Guard my soul Lord, for I am Yours. Amen

Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary pray for us…

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First reading
Jeremiah 3:14-17


Come back, my disloyal children

Come back, disloyal children – it is the Lord who speaks – for I alone am your Master. I will take one from a town, two from a clan, and bring you to Zion. I will give you shepherds after my own heart, and these shall feed you on knowledge and discretion. And when you have increased and become many in the land, then – it is the Lord who speaks – no one will ever say again: Where is the ark of the covenant of the Lord? There will be no thought of it, no memory of it, no regret for it, no making of another. When that time comes, Jerusalem shall be called: The Throne of the Lord; all the nations will gather there in the name of the Lord and will no longer follow the dictates of their own stubborn hearts.


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Gospel
Matthew 13:18-23


The man who hears the word and understands it yields a rich harvest

Jesus said to his disciples: ‘You are to hear the parable of the sower. When anyone hears the word of the kingdom without understanding, the evil one comes and carries off what was sown in his heart: this is the man who received the seed on the edge of the path. The one who received it on patches of rock is the man who hears the word and welcomes it at once with joy. But he has no root in him, he does not last; let some trial come, or some persecution on account of the word, and he falls away at once. The one who received the seed in thorns is the man who hears the word, but the worries of this world and the lure of riches choke the word and so he produces nothing. And the one who received the seed in rich soil is the man who hears the word and understands it; he is the one who yields a harvest and produces now a hundredfold, now sixty, now thirty.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 25, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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I cannot imagine life without my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ! For truly, St Paul writings in today’s first reading articulates in truth and precision, what life with and in Christ is like. He is always present in our lives and will be in at our death; and we have blessed hope to rise again with Him.

We, His disciples who follow after Him; do not seek personal glory and would gladly lay our lives down for the good of another. We serve Him and one another in love, for His greater glory. Amen

Saint James, pray for us…


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First reading
2 Corinthians 4:7-15 ·


Such an overwhelming power comes from God and not from us

We are only the earthenware jars that hold this treasure, to make it clear that such an overwhelming power comes from God and not from us. We are in difficulties on all sides, but never cornered; we see no answer to our problems, but never despair; we have been persecuted, but never deserted; knocked down, but never killed; always, wherever we may be, we carry with us in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus, too, may always be seen in our body. Indeed, while we are still alive, we are consigned to our death every day, for the sake of Jesus, so that in our mortal flesh the life of Jesus, too, may be openly shown. So death is at work in us, but life in you.
    But as we have the same spirit of faith that is mentioned in scripture – I believed, and therefore I spoke – we too believe and therefore we too speak, knowing that he who raised the Lord Jesus to life will raise us with Jesus in our turn, and put us by his side and you with us. You see, all this is for your benefit, so that the more grace is multiplied among people, the more thanksgiving there will be, to the glory of God.



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Gospel
Matthew 20:20-28

‘Can you drink the cup that I am going to drink?’

The mother of the sons of Zebedee came to Jesus with her sons to make a request of him, and bowed low; and he said to her, ‘What is it you want?’ She said to him, ‘Promise that these two sons of mine may sit one at your right hand and the other at your left in your kingdom.’ ‘You do not know what you are asking’ Jesus answered. ‘Can you drink the cup that I am going to drink?’ They replied, ‘We can.’ ‘Very well,’ he said ‘you shall drink my cup, but as for seats at my right hand and my left, these are not mine to grant; they belong to those to whom they have been allotted by my Father.’
    When the other ten heard this they were indignant with the two brothers. But Jesus called them to him and said, ‘You know that among the pagans the rulers lord it over them, and their great men make their authority felt. This is not to happen among you. No; anyone who wants to be great among you must be your servant, and anyone who wants to be first among you must be your slave, just as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 24, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections


Over the years as I look back on all the things my Lord had called on me to do. What I had accomplished through His grace, I remain in awe and am humbled.

Yes I too on many occasions felt unworthy, inadequate, grumbled and complained. There were many times I was a nervous wreck especially when it came to public speaking. But now on hindsight I only needed to be obedient and faithful. The Holy Spirit was always on hand to guide, illuminate and inspire me. I was constantly on edge because I wanted to do a good job for Him and my brethren. He reminded me on occasion that He never sought perfection from me, He would use all that I offered for His glory.

So sisters and brothers, if we want to be fruitful for Him, we need only cling to His Word, His will for us and be obedient. Amen

Saint Charbel Makhlouf, pray for us…


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First reading
Jeremiah 1:1,4-10 ·


Go and say whatever I command you and do not fear

The words of Jeremiah son of Hilkiah, of a priestly family living at Anathoth in the territory of Benjamin.
    The word of the Lord was addressed to me, saying,

‘Before I formed you in the womb I knew you;
before you came to birth I consecrated you;
I have appointed you as prophet to the nations.’

I said, ‘Ah, Lord; look, I do not know how to speak: I am a child!’

But the Lord replied,
‘Do not say, “I am a child.”
Go now to those to whom I send you m and say whatever I command you.
Do not be afraid of them,
for I am with you to protect you –
it is the Lord who speaks!’

Then the Lord put out his hand and touched my mouth and said to me:

‘There! I am putting my words into your mouth.
Look, today I am setting you
over nations and over kingdoms,
to tear up and to knock down,
to destroy and to overthrow,
to build and to plant.’


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Gospel
Matthew 13:1-9


A sower went out to sow

Jesus left the house and sat by the lakeside, but such large crowds gathered round him that he got into a boat and sat there. The people all stood on the beach, and he told them many things in parables.
    He said, ‘Imagine a sower going out to sow. As he sowed, some seeds fell on the edge of the path, and the birds came and ate them up. Others fell on patches of rock where they found little soil and sprang up straight away, because there was no depth of earth; but as soon as the sun came up they were scorched and, not having any roots, they withered away. Others fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked them. Others fell on rich soil and produced their crop, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. Listen, anyone who has ears!’



From the prophet Micah we are reminded of the nature of our loving and merciful Abba in Heaven. Who sent His Son our Lord to save us through repentance of our sins.

His loving grace is upon us transforming us from within. Such that we are welcomed back into God our Father’s family. His beloved children. Jesus stretches out His hand towards us so that we are tenderly embraced. How can we not seek to do God our Father’s will.

Your will be done Father. Amen

Saint Bridget of Sweden, pray for us…  

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First reading
Micah 7:14-15,18-20 ·


Have pity on us one more time


With shepherd’s crook, O Lord, lead your people to pasture,
the flock that is your heritage,
living confined in a forest
with meadow land all around.
Let them pasture in Bashan and Gilead as in the days of old.
As in the days when you came out of Egypt grant us to see wonders.

What god can compare with you: taking fault away, pardoning crime, not cherishing anger for ever but delighting in showing mercy?
Once more have pity on us, tread down our faults, to the bottom of the sea throw all our sins.
Grant Jacob your faithfulness, and Abraham your mercy, as you swore to our fathers from the days of long ago.



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Gospel
Matthew 12:46-50


My mother and my brothers are anyone who does the will of my Father in heaven

Jesus was speaking to the crowds when his mother and his brothers appeared; they were standing outside and were anxious to have a word with him. But to the man who told him this Jesus replied, ‘Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?’ And stretching out his hand towards his disciples he said, ‘Here are my mother and my brothers. Anyone who does the will of my Father in heaven, he is my brother and sister and mother.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 22, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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How much do you really love the Lord? I suspect not nearly enough! For if you truly love Him, then you will seek Him daily with all your heart, mind and soul. From your waking moment to the time, you lay your head to rest.

We see this extraordinary love for the Lord in Mary Magdalen. She was forgiven much and hence loved much and more! She sought Him just as we should seek Him in today’s first reading from Song of Songs.

Alone in the dark, her love for our Lord gave her the strength to overcome any and all fears as she searched Him out at the tomb. In our own darkness do we have that same hunger and thirst for our Lord? Do we have the confidence in knowing that as we arrive in His presence all darkness will cower!

Are our hearts broken? Do we weep when all seems lost, and we cannot find Him? Do we give up and return to whence we came? Or do we wait upon Him in confidence, for we know surely, He will come; And we await to cry out to Him “My Lord and my God!” “You whom my heart loves!”

Saint Mary Magdalen pray for us…

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First reading

Song of Songs 3:1-4 ·

I found him whom my heart loves

The bride says this:

On my bed, at night, I sought him

whom my heart loves.

I sought but did not find him.

So I will rise and go through the City;

in the streets and in the squares

I will seek him whom my heart loves.

I sought but did not find him.

The watchmen came upon me

on their rounds in the City:

‘Have you seen him whom my heart loves?’

Scarcely had I passed them

when I found him whom my heart loves.

Gospel

John 20:1-2,11-18

‘Mary, go and find the brothers and tell them’

It was very early on the first day of the week and still dark, when Mary of Magdala came to the tomb. She saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb and came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved. ‘They have taken the Lord out of the tomb’ she said ‘and we don’t know where they have put him.’

    Meanwhile Mary stayed outside near the tomb, weeping. Then, still weeping, she stooped to look inside, and saw two angels in white sitting where the body of Jesus had been, one at the head, the other at the feet. They said, ‘Woman, why are you weeping?’ ‘They have taken my Lord away’ she replied ‘and I don’t know where they have put him.’ As she said this she turned round and saw Jesus standing there, though she did not recognise him. Jesus said, ‘Woman, why are you weeping? Who are you looking for?’ Supposing him to be the gardener, she said, ‘Sir, if you have taken him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will go and remove him.’ Jesus said, ‘Mary!’ She knew him then and said to him in Hebrew, ‘Rabbuni!’ – which means Master. Jesus said to her, ‘Do not cling to me, because I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go and find the brothers, and tell them: I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’ So Mary of Magdala went and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord and that he had said these things to her.


One Flock: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Readings:

Jeremiah 23:1–16

Psalms 23:1–6

Ephesians 2:13–18

Mark 6:30–34

As the Twelve return from their first missionary journey in today’s Gospel, our readings continue to reflect on the authority and mission of the Church.

Jeremiah says in the First Reading that Israel’s leaders, through godlessness and fanciful teachings, had misled and scattered God’s people. He promises God will send a shepherd, a king and son of David, to gather the lost sheep and appoint for them new shepherds (see Ezekiel 34:23).

The crowd gathering on the green grass (see Mark 6:39) in today’s Gospel is the start of the remnant that Jeremiah promised would be brought back to the meadow of Israel. The people seem to sense

that Jesus is the Lord, the good shepherd (see John 10:11), the king they’ve been waiting for (see Hosea 3:1–5).

Jesus is moved to pity, seeing them as sheep without a shepherd. This phrase was used by Moses to describe Israel’s need for a shepherd to succeed him (see Numbers 27:17). And as Moses appointed Joshua, Jesus appointed the Twelve to continue shepherding His people on earth.

Jesus had said there were other sheep who did not belong to Israel’s fold but would hear His voice and be joined to the one flock of the one shepherd (see John 10:16).

In God’s plan, the Church is to seek out first the lost sheep of the house of Israel and then to bring all nations into the fold (see Acts 13:36; Romans 1:16).

Paul, too, in today’s Epistle, sees the Church as a new creation, in which those nations who were once far off from God are joined as “one new person” with the children of Israel.

As we sing in today’s Psalm, through the Church, the Lord, our good shepherd, still leads people to the verdant pastures of the kingdom, to the restful waters of baptism; He still anoints with the oil of confirmation, and spreads the Eucharistic table before all people, filling their cups to overflowing.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 20, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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I have always loved this word from the Lord and have been encouraged by it. “He will not break the crushed reed, nor put out the smouldering wick.”

We have hope because our Lord is patient, gentle, merciful and kind. We may be poor in spirit, but through Him our drooping spirit is revived. It is He so gives us strength to love and serve our brethren. Especially the poor!

‘Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who hunger now, for you will be satisfied.’ Lk 6:20-21

Let us be One, body, mind and spirit. As we go forth glorifying the Lord by our lives. Amen

Saint Apollinaris, pray for us…


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First reading
Micah 2:1-5 ·


The plotters of evil will not escape


Woe to those who plot evil,
who lie in bed planning mischief!
No sooner is it dawn than they do it – their hands have the strength for it.
Seizing the fields that they covet,
they take over houses as well,
owner and house they confiscate together, taking both man and inheritance.
So the Lord says this:
Now it is I who plot
such mischief against this breed
as your necks will not escape;
nor will you be able to walk proudly, so evil will the time be.
On that day they will make a satire on you, sing a dirge and say,
‘We are stripped of everything;
my people’s portion is measured out and shared, no one will give it back to them, our fields are awarded to our despoiler.’

Therefore you will have no one
to measure out a share in the community of the Lord.


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Gospel
Matthew 12:14-21


He cured them all but warned them not to make him known

The Pharisees went out and began to plot against Jesus, discussing how to destroy him.
    Jesus knew this and withdrew from the district. Many followed him and he cured them all, but warned them not to make him known. This was to fulfil the prophecy of Isaiah:

Here is my servant whom I have chosen, my beloved, the favourite of my soul.
I will endow him with my spirit,
and he will proclaim the true faith to the nations.
He will not brawl or shout, nor will anyone hear his voice in the streets.
He will not break the crushed reed, nor put out the smouldering wick till he has led the truth to victory:
in his name the nations will put their hope.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 19, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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What I want is mercy, not sacrifice, you shall not condemn the blameless.

The Lord demonstrates this Himself in today’s first reading. His mercy was upon Hezekiah. And again in the Gospel, when His disciples are perceived to have broken the Sabbath law. Jesus the Son of the living God our Father, proclaims that He the Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath.

“If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who love them. And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners do that.And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is that to you? Even sinners lend to sinners, expecting to be repaid in full. Luke 6:32-34

Lord let me be merciful as You are merciful. Let me love as You love. Amen


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First reading
Isaiah 38:1-6,21-22,7-8
The Lord hears Hezekiah’s prayer and heals him

Hezekiah fell ill and was at the point of death. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz came and said to him, ‘The Lord says this, “Put your affairs in order, for you are going to die, you will not live.”’ Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and addressed this prayer to the Lord, ‘Ah, Lord, remember, I beg you, how I have behaved faithfully and with sincerity of heart in your presence and done what is right in your eyes.’ And Hezekiah shed many tears.
    Then the word of the Lord came to Isaiah, ‘Go and say to Hezekiah, “The Lord, the God of David your ancestor, says this: I have heard your prayer and seen your tears. I will cure you: in three days’ time you shall go up to the Temple of the Lord. I will add fifteen years to your life. I will save you from the hands of the king of Assyria, I will protect this city.”’
    ‘Bring a fig poultice,’ Isaiah said, ‘apply it to the ulcer and he will recover.’ Hezekiah said, ‘What is the sign to tell me that I shall be going up to the Temple of the Lord?’ ‘Here’ Isaiah replied ‘is the sign from the Lord that he will do what he has said. Look, I shall make the shadow cast by the declining sun go back ten steps on the steps of Ahaz.’ And the sun went back the ten steps by which it had declined.



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Gospel
Matthew 12:1-8
The Son of Man is master of the sabbath

Jesus took a walk one sabbath day through the cornfields. His disciples were hungry and began to pick ears of corn and eat them. The Pharisees noticed it and said to him, ‘Look, your disciples are doing something that is forbidden on the sabbath.’ But he said to them, ‘Have you not read what David did when he and his followers were hungry – how he went into the house of God and how they ate the loaves of offering which neither he nor his followers were allowed to eat, but which were for the priests alone? Or again, have you not read in the Law that on the sabbath day the Temple priests break the sabbath without being blamed for it? Now here, I tell you, is something greater than the Temple. And if you had understood the meaning of the words: What I want is mercy, not sacrifice, you would not have condemned the blameless. For the Son of Man is master of the sabbath.’



My sacrifice, O God, is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart you, God, will not despise. Ps 51:17

If you read today’s first reading you will see it is penetential in nature. Our souls finds rest in Christ alone. Read psalm 63 and you will be amazed at the similarities found in this reading from Isaiah.

How lovely that our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ calls us in today’s Gospel to come rest in Him!

I love You Lord. Amen

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First reading
Isaiah 26:7-9,12,16-19 ·


‘Awake and exult, all you who lie in the dust’


The path of the upright man is straight, you smooth the way of the upright.
Following the path of your judgements, we hoped in you, O Lord, your name, your memory are all my soul desires.

At night my soul longs for you
and my spirit in me seeks for you; when your judgements appear on earth the inhabitants of the world learn the meaning of integrity.

O Lord, you are giving us peace,
since you treat us as our deeds deserve.

Distressed, we search for you, O Lord; the misery of oppression was your punishment for us.
As a woman with child near her time writhes and cries out in her pangs,

so are we, O Lord, in your presence: we have conceived, we writhe as if we were giving birth;
we have not given the spirit of salvation to the earth, no more inhabitants of the world are born.

Your dead will come to life, their corpses will rise; awake, exult,
all you who lie in the dust, for your dew is a radiant dew and the land of ghosts will give birth.



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Gospel
Matthew 11:28-30


My yoke is easy and my burden light

Jesus said, ‘Come to me, all you who labour and are overburdened, and I will give you rest. Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden light.’



A haughty look, a proud heart, And the plowing of the wicked are sin. Ps 21:4 Are these found in a child? Nay! The what about in us? Children of God our Father?

For the Lord our God gives His children more grace. Therefore He says: “God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.” James 4:6

When we lean in; Not into our own understanding or wisdom but seek His, our Heavenly Father’s Word and Will for us. Then we are truly Blessed children of God our Father. For what is entrusted to Jesus our Lord is entrusted to us by Him, to bring Heaven down for our brethren. Amen


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First reading
Isaiah 10:5-7,13-16 ·


Assyria’s arrogance and coming ruin

The Lord of hosts says this:

Woe to Assyria, the rod of my anger, the club brandished by me in my fury!
I sent him against a godless nation; I gave him commission against a people that provokes me,  to pillage and to plunder freely
and to stamp down like the mud in the streets. But he did not intend this, his heart did not plan it so.
No, in his heart was to destroy,
to go on cutting nations to pieces without limit.

For he has said:

‘By the strength of my own arm I have done this and by my own intelligence, for understanding is mine; I have pushed back the frontiers of peoples and plundered their treasures.
I have brought their inhabitants down to the dust. As if they were a bird’s nest, my hand has seized
the riches of the peoples.
As people pick up deserted eggs
I have picked up the whole earth,
with not a wing fluttering, not a beak opening, not a chirp.’

Does the axe claim more credit than the man who wields it, or the saw more strength than the man who handles it?
It would be like the cudgel controlling the man who raises it,
or the club moving what is not made of wood!
And so the Lord of Hosts is going to send a wasting sickness on his stout warriors; beneath his plenty, a burning will burn like a consuming fire.

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Gospel
Matthew 11:25-27


You have hidden these things from the wise and revealed them to little children

Jesus exclaimed, ‘I bless you, Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, for hiding these things from the learned and the clever and revealing them to mere children. Yes, Father, for that is what it pleased you to do. Everything has been entrusted to me by my Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father, just as no one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.’



Why seek human assurances and alliances when the Lord our God had reassured us of His protection and providence? Why compromise on our faith, integrity, our loyalty to our one true and ever living God?

Can we truly pledge our allegiance to the our Lord God and yet carry talismans, charms and all sorts of items for our protection or that of others? Make no mistake this is idolatry! Let us repent of our sins and follow after Him.

For when we walk in His presence there is nothing we shall want or need. For He guides us along the right paths. His rod and His staff, they comfort us. His goodness and love will follow us all the days of our lives.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel pray for us…

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First reading
Isaiah 7:1-9 ·


Isaiah tells the king not to fear

In the reign of Ahaz son of Jotham, son of Uzziah, king of Judah, Razon the king of Aram went up against Jerusalem with Pekah son of Remaliah, king of Israel, to lay siege to it; but he was unable to capture it.
    The news was brought to the House of David. ‘Aram’ they said ‘has reached Ephraim.’ Then the heart of the king and the hearts of the people shuddered as the trees of the forest shudder in front of the wind. The Lord said to Isaiah, ‘Go with your son Shear-jashub, and meet Ahaz at the end of the conduit of the upper pool on the Fuller’s Field road, and say to him:

‘“Pay attention, keep calm, have no fear, do not let your heart sink
because of these two smouldering stumps of fire brands,or because Aram, Ephraim and the son of Remaliah have plotted to ruin you, and have said:
Let us invade Judah and terrorise it and seize it for ourselves, and set up a king there, the son of Tabeel.
The Lord says this:
It shall not come true; it shall not be.
The capital of Aram is Damascus,
the head of Damascus, Razon;
the capital of Ephraim, Samaria,
the head of Samaria, the son of Remaliah.
Six or five years more and a shattered Ephraim shall no longer be a people. But if you do not stand by me, you will not stand at all.”’


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Gospel
Matthew 11:20-24


It will not go as hard with Sodom on Judgement Day as with you

Jesus began to reproach the towns in which most of his miracles had been worked, because they refused to repent.
    ‘Alas for you, Chorazin! Alas for you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. And still, I tell you that it will not go as hard on Judgement day with Tyre and Sidon as with you. And as for you, Capernaum, did you want to be exalted as high as heaven? You shall be thrown down to hell. For if the miracles done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have been standing yet. And still, I tell you that it will not go as hard with the land of Sodom on Judgement day as with you.’



Formation, after formation, retreat after retreat, Eucharistic celebration after Eucharistic Celebration. How much have we grown in our love for our Lord?  Importantly how much have we grown in our love for His children our brethren? How many hearts have we led to conversion to Him? Are our children, our spouse, father, mother, relatives following after our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ? Are we ministering to the poor, the outcast in society? The sick and suffering?

Lord let fire of Your love burn bright and hot within me, that I may kindle the fire within those You sent me to. That we may all as One take up our cross and follow after You, to Your glory. Amen

Saint Bonaventure, pray for us…


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First reading
Isaiah 1:10-17 ·


Take your wrongdoing out of my sight


Hear the word of the Lord,
you rulers of Sodom;
listen to the command of our God, you people of Gomorrah.

‘What are your endless sacrifices to me? says the Lord.
I am sick of holocausts of rams
and the fat of calves.
The blood of bulls and of goats revolts me.
When you come to present yourselves before me, who asked you to trample over my courts?
Bring me your worthless offerings no more, the smoke of them fills me with disgust.
New Moons, sabbaths, assemblies –
I cannot endure festival and solemnity.
Your New Moons and your pilgrimages
I hate with all my soul.
They lie heavy on me,
I am tired of bearing them.
When you stretch out your hands
I turn my eyes away.
You may multiply your prayers,
I shall not listen.
Your hands are covered with blood, wash, make yourselves clean.

‘Take your wrong-doing out of my sight.
Cease to do evil.
Learn to do good,
search for justice,
help the oppressed,
be just to the orphan,
plead for the widow.’




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Gospel
Matthew 10:34-11:1


It is not peace I have come to bring, but a sword

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth: it is not peace I have come to bring, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. A man’s enemies will be those of his own household.
    ‘Anyone who prefers father or mother to me is not worthy of me. Anyone who prefers son or daughter to me is not worthy of me. Anyone who does not take his cross and follow in my footsteps is not worthy of me. Anyone who finds his life will lose it; anyone who loses his life for my sake will find it.
    ‘Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me; and those who welcome me welcome the one who sent me.
    ‘Anyone who welcomes a prophet will have a prophet’s reward; and anyone who welcomes a holy man will have a holy man’s reward.
    ‘If anyone gives so much as a cup of cold water to one of these little ones because he is a disciple, then I tell you solemnly, he will most certainly not lose his reward.’
    When Jesus had finished instructing his twelve disciples he moved on from there to teach and preach in their towns.

Testimony 2

Posted: July 13, 2024 by CatholicJules in Testimonies

This evening as I sat in queue for the Sacrament of Reconciliation a sister in Christ who walked by asked me to pray for her but she did not stop probably thinking I would just offer prayers for her. So after finishing my recon, I knelt beside her in the pew she was in and prayed for her. Awesome to feel and bring His presence upon her, especially after having been cleansed of my sins! Amen


The Church’s Mission: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Readings:

Amos 7:12–15

Psalms 85:9–14

Ephesians 1:3–14

Mark 6:7–13

In commissioning the Apostles in today’s Gospel, Jesus gives them, and us, a preview of His Church’s mission after the Resurrection.

His instructions to the Twelve echo those of God to the twelve tribes of Israel on the eve of their exodus from Egypt. The Israelites likewise were sent out with no bread and only one set of clothes, wearing sandals and carrying a staff (see Exodus 12:11; Deuteronomy 8:2–4). Like the Israelites, the Apostles are to rely solely on the providence of God and His grace.

Perhaps, also, Mark wants us to see the Apostles’ mission, the mission of the Church, as that of leading a new exodus—delivering people from their exile from God and bringing them to the promised land, the kingdom of heaven.

Like Amos in today’s First Reading, the Apostles are not “professionals” who earn their bread by prophesying. Like Amos, they are simply men (see Acts 14:15) summoned from their ordinary jobs and sent by God to be shepherds of their brothers and sisters.

Again this week, we hear the theme of rejection: Amos experiences it, and Jesus warns the Apostles that some will not welcome or listen to them. The Church is called not necessarily to be successful but only to be faithful to God’s command.

With authority and power given to her by Jesus, the Church proclaims God’s peace and salvation to those who believe in Him, as we sing in today’s Psalm.

This word of truth, this Gospel of salvation, is addressed to each of us, personally, as Paul proclaims in today’s Epistle. In the mystery of God’s will, we have been chosen from before the foundation of the world—to be His sons and daughters, to live for the praise of His glory.

Let us, then, give thanks for the Church today, and for the spiritual blessings He has bestowed upon us. Let us resolve to further the Church’s mission—to help others hear the call to repentance and welcome Christ into their lives.

Testimony

Posted: July 13, 2024 by CatholicJules in Memory Book, Testimonies

Praise the Lord for another prayer opportunity. Brought my daughter for cathechism class and while waiting for her to finish.. A Brother in Christ also waiting for his son, shared that he was going for a scope this coming Tuesday. He suspects a tear in the lining of his stomach likely after swallowing a small bit of bone. He then requested prayer. My wife said surely we will pray. I asked him a few more questions and said let’s pray together now.

As I prayed I sense the Lord wanting to reassure him with the words ” I am never far from you. “
He thanked us and I followed later with a WhatsApp message.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 13, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Amidst your sorrows and pain, when you are treated unjustly, in sickness, in distress, in the trials of living in this world, does God our Father care?

Yes, yes! YES! A resounding YES. How do we know? Today’s Gospel speaks to our hearts. “Oh but it is just words, lip service if you will.” Nay! I say be cautious with what you say, because this is the living Word of God. It is a love letter, a promise! His love for us is priceless, even if we should fall and die He is there to receive us. Every hair on our head is counted, meaning there is not a miniscule part of us that He has not fashioned intimately and cares for about us. He loves us in spite of our unworthiness. We are so precious and so loved by Him that He gave us His only begotten Son, so that we may live daily in His presence.

How then can we ever disown Him in the presence of others! If we do then while His word says He will disown us too, it is more that by our choice we have chosen to sever ourselves from His tender loving care. We have rejected Him by our unfaithfulness, our disbelief!

Let us His faithful then glorify Him with our praises, thanksgiving and worship. Proclaiming Him as our Lord of lords, King of kings; from the housetops, mountain tops in daylight and in the night. For we live in the light of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ’s resurrection. Amen

Saint Henry pray for us…

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First reading

Isaiah 6:1-8 ·

Isaiah’s lips cleansed with a burning coal

In the year of King Uzziah’s death I saw the Lord of Hosts seated on a high throne; his train filled the sanctuary; above him stood seraphs, each one with six wings: two to cover its face, two to cover its feet, and two for flying.

    And they cried out to one another in this way,

‘Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of Hosts.

His glory fills the whole earth.’

The foundations of the threshold shook with the voice of the one who cried out, and the Temple was filled with smoke. I said:

‘What a wretched state I am in! I am lost,

for I am a man of unclean lips

and I live among a people of unclean lips,

and my eyes have looked at the King, the Lord of Hosts.’

Then one of the seraphs flew to me, holding in his hand a live coal which he had taken from the altar with a pair of tongs. With this he touched my mouth and said:

‘See now, this has touched your lips,

your sin is taken away,

your iniquity is purged.’

Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying:

‘Whom shall I send? Who will be our messenger?’

I answered, ‘Here I am, send me.’

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Gospel

Matthew 10:24-33

Everything now hidden will be made clear

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘The disciple is not superior to his teacher, nor the slave to his master. It is enough for the disciple that he should grow to be like his teacher, and the slave like his master. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, what will they not say of his household?

    ‘Do not be afraid of them therefore. For everything that is now covered will be uncovered, and everything now hidden will be made clear. What I say to you in the dark, tell in the daylight; what you hear in whispers, proclaim from the housetops.

    ‘Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; fear him rather who can destroy both body and soul in hell. Can you not buy two sparrows for a penny? And yet not one falls to the ground without your Father knowing. Why, every hair on your head has been counted. So there is no need to be afraid; you are worth more than hundreds of sparrows.

    ‘So if anyone declares himself for me in the presence of men, I will declare myself for him in the presence of my Father in heaven. But the one who disowns me in the presence of men, I will disown in the presence of my Father in heaven.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 12, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections


For the ways of the Lord are straight, and virtuous men walk in them, but sinners stumble. In today’s first reading, I am reminded of what the Lord says to us in Micha…

He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. Mic 6:8

As disciples who walks humbly in His presence, we are sent amidst challenges and trials to lead His flock to Him that is He who is the salvation of the world. We shall not fear persecution for the Holy Spirit is with us to guard and guide us.

Let Your thoughts be my thoughts Your words, my words Lord. Amen



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First reading
Hosea 14:2-10


A call to conversion and promise of safety

The Lord says this:

Israel, come back to the Lord your God; your iniquity was the cause of your downfall.
Provide yourself with words
and come back to the Lord.
Say to him, ‘Take all iniquity away so that we may have happiness again and offer you our words of praise. Assyria cannot save us,
we will not ride horses any more,
or say, “Our God!” to what our own hands have made,
for you are the one in whom orphans find compassion.’
– I will heal their disloyalty,
I will love them with all my heart, for my anger has turned from them. I will fall like dew on Israel. He shall bloom like the lily,
and thrust out roots like the poplar, his shoots will spread far;
he will have the beauty of the olive and the fragrance of Lebanon.
They will come back to live in my shade; they will grow corn that flourishes, they will cultivate vines as renowned as the wine of Helbon.
What has Ephraim to do with idols any more
when it is I who hear his prayer and care for him?
I am like a cypress ever green,
all your fruitfulness comes from me.

Let the wise man understand these words.
Let the intelligent man grasp their meaning.
For the ways of the Lord are straight,
and virtuous men walk in them,
but sinners stumble.


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Gospel
Matthew 10:16-23


The Spirit of your Father will be speaking in you

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘Remember, I am sending you out like sheep among wolves; so be cunning as serpents and yet as harmless as doves.
    ‘Beware of men: they will hand you over to sanhedrins and scourge you in their synagogues. You will be dragged before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them and the pagans. But when they hand you over, do not worry about how to speak or what to say; what you are to say will be given to you when the time comes; because it is not you who will be speaking; the Spirit of your Father will be speaking in you. ‘Brother will betray brother to death, and the father his child; children will rise against their parents and have them put to death. You will be hated by all men on account of my name; but the man who stands firm to the end will be saved. If they persecute you in one town, take refuge in the next; and if they persecute you in that, take refuge in another. I tell you solemnly, you will not have gone the round of the towns of Israel before the Son of Man comes.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 11, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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See how much the Lord our God loves us in today’s first reading. How can we not be moved by His parental love for us, greater than an earthly father or mother. How can we not mourn over our sins committed against the Lord? Shall we not repent and turn our hearts back to Him? Shall we not live our lives as disciples of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?

Even as His disciples we are called to love His flock as He loves them. Ministering to them by curing the sick, raising the dead, cleansing lepers and casting our devils. Proclaiming that His Heavenly kingdom is at hand, in other words open for us to lead them into His presence. All the graces and love we have received freely from Him we shall offer freely to our brethren.

Glory be to our One triune God. Amen


Saint Benedict, Abbot pray for us..

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First reading
Hosea 11:1-4,8-9 ·


I am the Holy One in your midst and have no wish to destroy

Thus says the Lord:

When Israel was a child I loved him, and I called my son out of Egypt. But the more I called to them, the further they went from me; they have offered sacrifice to the Baals and set their offerings smoking before the idols.
I myself taught Ephraim to walk,
I took them in my arms; yet they have not understood that I was the one looking after them.
I led them with reins of kindness,
with leading-strings of love.
I was like someone who lifts an infant close against his cheek;
stooping down to him I gave him his food.

Ephraim, how could I part with you?
Israel, how could I give you up?
How could I treat you like Admah,
or deal with you like Zeboiim?
My heart recoils from it,
my whole being trembles at the thought.
I will not give rein to my fierce anger,
I will not destroy Ephraim again,
for I am God, not man:
I am the Holy One in your midst
and have no wish to destroy.


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Gospel
Matthew 10:7-15


You received without charge: give without charge

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘As you go, proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand. Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out devils. You received without charge, give without charge. Provide yourselves with no gold or silver, not even with a few coppers for your purses, with no haversack for the journey or spare tunic or footwear or a staff, for the workman deserves his keep.
    ‘Whatever town or village you go into, ask for someone trustworthy and stay with him until you leave. As you enter his house, salute it, and if the house deserves it, let your peace descend upon it; if it does not, let your peace come back to you. And if anyone does not welcome you or listen to what you have to say, as you walk out of the house or town shake the dust from your feet. I tell you solemnly, on the day of Judgement it will not go as hard with the land of Sodom and Gomorrah as with that town.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 10, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Seek integrity and reap a harvest of kindness! Strive for holiness, repent of any and all sins and shortcomings. Renounce the works of the enemies and call upon the Holy Spirit to guard and guide our way.

Only then can we live out our calling as disciples of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Sent to tend and shepherd His flock. Proclaiming the good news as we lead them into the Heavenly Kingdom.

Here I am Lord, send me. Amen

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First reading
Hosea 10:1-3,7-8,12 ·

Israel was a luxuriant vine
yielding plenty of fruit.
The more his fruit increased,
the more altars he built;
the richer his land became,
the richer he made the sacred stones.
Their heart is a divided heart;
very well, they must pay for it:
the Lord is going to break their altars down
and destroy their sacred stones.
Then they will say,
‘We have no king
because we have not feared the Lord.’

But what can a king do for us?
Samaria has had her day.
Her king is like a straw drifting on the water.
The idolatrous high places shall be destroyed –
that sin of Israel;
thorn and thistle will grow on their altars.
Then they will say to the mountains, ‘Cover us!’
and to the hills, ‘Fall on us!’

Sow integrity for yourselves,
reap a harvest of kindness,
break up your fallow ground:
it is time to go seeking the Lord
until he comes to rain salvation on you.


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Gospel
Matthew 10:1-7


‘Go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel’

Jesus summoned his twelve disciples, and gave them authority over unclean spirits with power to cast them out and to cure all kinds of diseases and sickness.
    These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon who is called Peter, and his brother Andrew; James the son of Zebedee, and his brother John; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas, and Matthew the tax collector; James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot, the one who was to betray him. These twelve Jesus sent out, instructing them as follows:
    ‘Do not turn your steps to pagan territory, and do not enter any Samaritan town; go rather to the lost sheep of the House of Israel. And as you go, proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 9, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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The sacrifice acceptable to God is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise. Ps 51:17

So let us all this day cast away all the ‘idols’ that neither gives life but robs us of a deep personal relationship with the Lord our God. Let us repent of all our sins so that in His mercy we will be restored to His image and likeness. Children so loved by God our Heavenly Father. Leading souls back to Him.

Sowing His Word, planting seeds in those who do not yet know Him is well at good. But there must be reaping of the harvest too! We must lead them into the kingdom, into discipleship.

Lord Jesus grant me the boldness to reap it harvest for You. Amen

Saint Augustine Zhao Rong and Companions, pray for us


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First reading
Hosea 8:4-7,11-13


They have sown the wind; they will reap the whirlwind

Thus says the Lord:

They have set up kings, but not with my consent, and appointed princes, but without my knowledge.
Out of their own silver and gold they have made idols, which are doomed to destruction.
I spurn your calf, Samaria, my anger blazes against it.
(How long will it be before they purge themselves of this,
the sons of Israel?)
A workman made the thing, this cannot be God!
Yes, the calf of Samaria shall go up in flames. They sow the wind, they will reap the whirlwind;
their wheat will yield no ear,
the ear will yield no flour,
or, if it does, foreigners will swallow it.

Ephraim has built altar after altar, they have only served him as occasion for sin.
Were I to write out the thousand precepts of my Law for him, they would be paid no more attention than those of a stranger.
They love sacrificing; right, let them sacrifice!
They love meat; right, let them eat it!
The Lord takes no pleasure in these.
He is now going to remember their iniquity and punish their sins;
they will have to go back to Egypt.

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Gospel
Matthew 9:32-37


The harvest is rich but the labourers are few

A man was brought to Jesus, a dumb demoniac. And when the devil was cast out, the dumb man spoke and the people were amazed. ‘Nothing like this has ever been seen in Israel’ they said. But the Pharisees said, ‘It is through the prince of devils that he casts out devils.’
    Jesus made a tour through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the Good News of the kingdom and curing all kinds of diseases and sickness.
    And when he saw the crowds he felt sorry for them because they were harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is rich but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord of the harvest to send labourers to his harvest.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 8, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Such is the love of our bridegroom, that He seeks us out. To fill the void within us which came about by our infidelity. To restore us and make us whole.

Dead in our sin, set free by Him to live in the light of His Resurrection. He restores life in us to the full!  We lead new lives in Him, with integrity and justice, with tenderness and love.

Let my faith lead me closer to Your heart, sweet Jesus. I want to dwell in Your love forever. Amen

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First reading
Hosea 2:16,17-18,21-22 ·


I will betroth you to myself and you will come to know the name of the Lord

It is the Lord who speaks:

I am going to lure her and lead her out into the wilderness and speak to her heart.
I am going to give her back her vineyards, and make the Valley of Achor a gateway of hope. There she will respond to me as she did when she was young, as she did when she came out of the land of Egypt.

When that day comes – it is the Lord who speaks –
she will call me, ‘My husband’,
no longer will she call me, ‘My Baal.’ I will betroth you to myself for ever, betroth you with integrity and justice, with tenderness and love; I will betroth you to myself with faithfulness,
and you will come to know the Lord.


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Gospel
Matthew 9:18-26


‘Your faith has restored you to health’

While Jesus was speaking, up came one of the officials, who bowed low in front of him and said, ‘My daughter has just died, but come and lay your hand on her and her life will be saved.’ Jesus rose and, with his disciples, followed him. Then from behind him came a woman, who had suffered from a haemorrhage for twelve years, and she touched the fringe of his cloak, for she said to herself, ‘If I can only touch his cloak I shall be well again.’ Jesus turned round and saw her; and he said to her, ‘Courage, my daughter, your faith has restored you to health.’ And from that moment the woman was well again.
    When Jesus reached the official’s house and saw the flute-players, with the crowd making a commotion he said, ‘Get out of here; the little girl is not dead, she is asleep.’ And they laughed at him. But when the people had been turned out he went inside and took the little girl by the hand; and she stood up. And the news spread all round the countryside.

Testimony

Posted: July 6, 2024 by CatholicJules in Life's Journeys, Memory Book

Truly love the Sacrament of Reconciliation!

Post sacrament and Eucharistic Celebration the Lord highlighted a sister in Christ who was wearing a mask. Asked her if she was okay, and she shared that she was still recovering from the flu. She was wearing a mask so as not to spread it. I offered to pray over her and she readily accepted. Post prayer she gasped and said “Wow! Julian wow! Beautiful and… “ “You felt His awesome presence right? I did too” I replied it’s all Him, for He is good! Praise the Lord!

A sister in Christ who had fractured her toe and whom I prayed over two weeks ago, came up and thanked me then shared. That in her recent follow up with her doctor, he was amazed at her accelerated speed of recovery.

Glory to God in the highest! Amen


Son of Mary: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Readings:
Ezekiel 2:2–5
Psalm 123:1–4
2 Corinthians 12:7–10
Mark 6:1-6

As we’ve walked with the Apostles in the Gospels in recent weeks, we’ve witnessed Jesus command the wind and sea, and order a little girl to arise from the dead.

But He seems to meet His match in His hometown of Nazareth. Today’s Gospel is blunt: “He was not able to perform any mighty deed there.”

Why not? Because of the people’s lack of faith. They acknowledged the wisdom of His words, the power of His works. But they refused to recognize Him as a prophet come among them, a messenger sent by God.

All they could see was how much “this man” was like them—a carpenter, the son of their neighbor, Mary, with brothers and sisters.

Of course, Mary was ever-virgin and had no other children. The Gospel refers to Jesus’ brothers as Paul refers to all Israelites as his brothers, the children of Abraham (see Romans 9:37).

That’s the point in today’s Gospel, too. Like the prophet Ezekiel in today’s First Reading, Jesus was sent by God to the rebellious house of Israel, where He found His own brothers and sisters obstinate of heart and in revolt against God.

The servant is not above the Master (see Matthew 10:24). As His disciples, we too face the mockery and contempt we hear of in today’s Psalm. And isn’t it often hardest to live our faith among those in our own families, those who think they really know us, who define us by the people we used to be—before we chose to walk with Jesus?

As Paul confides in today’s Epistle, insults and hardships are God’s way of teaching us to rely solely on His grace.

Jesus will work no mighty deeds in our lives unless we abandon ourselves to Him in faith. Blessed then are those who take no offense in Him (see Luke 7:23). Instead, we must look upon Him with the eyes of servants—knowing that the son of Mary is also the Lord enthroned in the heavens.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 6, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Whether it is through punishment for our misdeeds or providing, caring and nourishing us. God our Father does it all for love of us.

Through His Son or Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; we have been redeemed and set free. His peace now reigns in our hearts. He has made all things new for us, so that we can live renewed lives to the full in Him!

Let us never turn back to our old way of life. Resisting always any and all habitual sin!

Father Bless and anoint us afresh for identity and destiny. Amen

Saint Maria Goretti, pray for us…


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First reading
Amos 9:11-15 ·


I will restore the fortunes of my people Israel

It is the Lord who speaks:

‘That day I will re-erect the tottering hut of David, make good the gaps in it, restore its ruins
and rebuild it as it was in the days of old, so that they can conquer the remnant of Edom and all the nations that belonged to me.’

It is the Lord who speaks, and he will carry this out.

‘The days are coming now – it is the Lord who speaks – when harvest will follow directly after ploughing, the treading of grapes soon after sowing, when the mountains will run with new wine and the hills all flow with it.
I mean to restore the fortunes of my people Israel; they will rebuild the ruined cities and live in them,
plant vineyards and drink their wine, dig gardens and eat their produce.
I will plant them in their own country, never to be rooted up again out of the land I have given them, says the Lord, your God.’




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Gospel
Matthew 9:14-17


When the bridegroom is taken from them, then they will fast

John’s disciples came to him and said, ‘Why is it that we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not?’ Jesus replied, ‘Surely the bridegroom’s attendants would never think of mourning as long as the bridegroom is still with them? But the time will come for the bridegroom to be taken away from them, and then they will fast. No one puts a piece of unshrunken cloth on to an old cloak, because the patch pulls away from the cloak and the tear gets worse. Nor do people put new wine into old wineskins; if they do, the skins burst, the wine runs out, and the skins are lost. No; they put new wine into fresh skins and both are preserved.’



What can be more devastating then the absence of the Lord our God in our lives? We are lifeless as we become souless without Him. Today’s first reading says it beautifully! ”A famine not of bread, a drought not of water, but of hearing the word of the Lord.” Why would we allow it to come to that? Our wilfulness? Our stubbornness? Our refusal to turn away away from sin? Are we drawn to temptation which leads us astray?

Even now, the love of God the most high is calling us through His Son our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. “Follow me.” Let us not tarry and run to Him.

Save us Lord Jesus, save us. Amen

Saint Antony Mary Zaccaria, pray for us… Priest 


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First reading
Amos 8:4-6,9-12 ·


A famine not of bread, but of hearing the word of the Lord


Listen to this, you who trample on the needy and try to suppress the poor people of the country, you who say, ‘When will New Moon be over so that we can sell our corn,
and sabbath, so that we can market our wheat? Then by lowering the bushel, raising the shekel, by swindling and tampering with the scales, we can buy up the poor for money, and the needy for a pair of sandals, and get a price even for the sweepings of the wheat.’
That day – it is the Lord who speaks –
I will make the sun go down at Noon, and darken the earth in broad daylight.
I am going to turn your feasts into funerals, all your singing into lamentation; I will have your loins all in sackcloth, your heads all shaved. I will make it a mourning like the mourning for an only son, as long as it lasts it will be like a day of bitterness.
See what days are coming – it is the Lord who speaks – days when I will bring famine on the country,
a famine not of bread, a drought not of water, but of hearing the word of the Lord.
They will stagger from sea to sea,
wander from north to east, seeking the word of the Lord
and failing to find it.


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Gospel
Matthew 9:9-13


It is not the healthy who need the doctor, but the sick

As Jesus was walking on, he saw a man named Matthew sitting by the customs house, and he said to him, ‘Follow me.’ And he got up and followed him.
    While he was at dinner in the house it happened that a number of tax collectors and sinners came to sit at the table with Jesus and his disciples. When the Pharisees saw this, they said to his disciples, ‘Why does your master eat with tax collectors and sinners?’ When he heard this he replied, ‘It is not the healthy who need the doctor, but the sick. Go and learn the meaning of the words: What I want is mercy, not sacrifice. And indeed I did not come to call the virtuous, but sinners.’


Sin destroys! Unrepented, there is a ripple effect which can affect the lives of friends and family. Soon enough we can become paralysed in our sin, waiting to die!

Turn away from sin and turn to life in Jesus Christ our Lord. And we shall here Him say to us, ”‘Courage, my child, your sins are forgiven.’ How wonderful when we hear the this words at the end of the sacrament of reconciliation, ”God, the Father of mercies, through the Death and Resurrection of his Son has reconciled the world to himself and poured out the Holy Spirit for the forgiveness of sins; through the ministry of the Church may God grant you pardon and peace.” Amen

Saint Elizabeth of Portugal pray for us…


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First reading
Amos 7:10-17 ·
The Lord took me from herding the flock and sent me to prophesy

Amaziah the priest of Bethel sent word to Jeroboam king of Israel as follows. ‘Amos is plotting against you in the heart of the House of Israel; the country can no longer tolerate what he keeps saying. For this is what he says, “Jeroboam is going to die by the sword, and Israel go into exile far from its country.”’ To Amos, Amaziah said, ‘Go away, seer;’ get back to the land of Judah; earn your bread there, do your prophesying there. We want no more prophesying in Bethel; this is the royal sanctuary, the national temple.’ ‘I was no prophet, neither did I belong to any of the brotherhoods of prophets,’ Amos replied to Amaziah ‘I was a shepherd, and looked after sycamores: but it was the Lord who took me from herding the flock, and the Lord who said, “Go, prophesy to my people Israel.” So listen to the word of the Lord.

‘You say:‘“Do not prophesy against Israel, utter no oracles against the House of Isaac.”

‘Very well, this is what the Lord says,
‘“Your wife will be forced to go on the streets, your sons and daughters will fall by the sword,
your land be parcelled out by measuring line, and you yourself die on unclean soil and Israel will go into exile far distant from its own land.”’



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Gospel
Matthew 9:1-8
‘Your sins are forgiven; get up and walk’

Jesus got in the boat, crossed the water and came to his own town. Then some people appeared, bringing him a paralytic stretched out on a bed. Seeing their faith, Jesus said to the paralytic, ‘Courage, my child, your sins are forgiven.’ And at this some scribes said to themselves, ‘This man is blaspheming.’ Knowing what was in their minds Jesus said, ‘Why do you have such wicked thoughts in your hearts? Now, which of these is easier to say, “Your sins are forgiven,” or to say, “Get up and walk”? But to prove to you that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins,’ – he said to the paralytic – ‘get up, and pick up your bed and go off home. And the man got up and went home. A feeling of awe came over the crowd when they saw this, and they praised God for giving such power to men.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 3, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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If only we, who call ourselves Christians love and centre our lives on the Lord our God; our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ will there be any division? Do we not all strive for oneness with and in Him? Are we not sisters and brothers through our baptism? Are we not built on the foundation of Christ Jesus our rock.

Let us look upon one another through the eyes of Jesus and see His face! For we see, and believe that He is present with us. Amen

Saint Thomas, pray for us…



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First reading
Ephesians 2:19-22 ·


In Christ you are no longer aliens, but citizens like us

You are no longer aliens or foreign visitors: you are citizens like all the saints, and part of God’s household. You are part of a building that has the apostles and prophets for its foundations, and Christ Jesus himself for its main cornerstone. As every structure is aligned on him, all grow into one holy temple in the Lord; and you too, in him, are being built into a house where God lives, in the Spirit.



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Gospel
John 20:24-29


‘My Lord and my God!’

Thomas, called the Twin, who was one of the Twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. When the disciples said, ‘We have seen the Lord’, he answered, ‘Unless I see the holes that the nails made in his hands and can put my finger into the holes they made, and unless I can put my hand into his side, I refuse to believe.’ Eight days later the disciples were in the house again and Thomas was with them. The doors were closed, but Jesus came in and stood among them. ‘Peace be with you’ he said. Then he spoke to Thomas, ‘Put your finger here; look, here are my hands. Give me your hand; put it into my side. Doubt no longer but believe.’ Thomas replied, ‘My Lord and my God!’ Jesus said to him:

‘You believe because you can see me. Happy are those who have not seen and yet believe.’



No one can really claim ignorance of wrong doing or sin. For His laws are written on our hearts and if we love Him and are striving to follow after Him; our conscience will sound alarms. Even the Holy Spirit will highlight to us areas in our lives in need of purification. Even if our conscience is already dulled through sin, He will send us prophets to remind us. We should do well to listen!

For Jesus, Lord of the sky and sea, of all that is living; through the great love and mercy of God our Heavenly Father wills that we should not perish by our sins. That by repenting and believing in His Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ we shall have salvation through Him.

No storms of life! No turbulent times! Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen (RM 8:35, 37-39)

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First reading
Amos 3:1-8,4:11-12


It is for all your sins that I mean to punish you

Listen, sons of Israel, to this oracle the Lord speaks against you, against the whole family I brought out of the land of Egypt:

You alone, of all the families of earth, have I acknowledged,
therefore it is for all your sins that I mean to punish you.
Do two men take the road together if they have not planned to do so?
Does the lion roar in the jungle
if no prey has been found?
Does the young lion growl in his lair if he has captured nothing?
Does the bird fall to the ground
if no trap has been set?
Does the snare spring up from the ground if nothing has been caught?
Does the trumpet sound in the city without the populace becoming alarmed?
Does misfortune come to a city
if the Lord has not sent it?
No more does the Lord do anything without revealing his plans to his servants the prophets.
The lion roars: who can help feeling afraid?
The Lord speaks: who can refuse to prophesy?

I overthrew you as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah, and you were like a brand snatched from the blaze; and yet you never came back to me.
It is the Lord who speaks.

This therefore, Israel, is what I plan to do to you, and because I am going to do this to you, Israel, prepare to meet your God!



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Gospel
Matthew 8:23-27


Jesus rebuked the winds and the seas, and all was calm

Jesus got into the boat followed by his disciples. Without warning a storm broke over the lake, so violent that the waves were breaking right over the boat. But he was asleep. So they went to him and woke him saying, ‘Save us, Lord, we are going down!’ And he said to them, ‘Why are you so frightened, you men of little faith?’ And with that he stood up and rebuked the winds and the sea; and all was calm again. The men were astounded and said, ‘Whatever kind of man is this? Even the winds and the sea obey him.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 1, 2024 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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In the first reading we hear of the infidelity of the people and the atrocities of their sinfulness and mistreatment of the poor and defenseless. Those were in ancient times we might say. But look again carefully at people of today.

Materialism was on the rise then in today’s first reading, but what about the level of materialism today! How many of our youths have gone astray and have left the church. Fornication, pornography are on and all high. Same sex marriages are supported even cheered on! Young adults are blissfully ignorant of the plight of the elderly, the marginalised, and the poor. What are we doing to lead everyone back to the heart of the Lord our God? Will we not have the same consequences of our inaction?

”First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.”

—Martin Niemöller

Lord Jesus let me live out Your word and will for me in action. For the glory of Your name. Leading Your flock to Your kingdom. Amen

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First reading
Amos 2:6-10,13-16 ·


Because of your crimes I will crush you into the ground

The Lord says this:

For the three crimes, the four crimes, of Israel I have made my decree and will not relent:
because they have sold the virtuous man for silver and the poor man for a pair of sandals,
because they trample on the heads of ordinary people and push the poor out of their path, because father and son have both resorted to the same girl, profaning my holy name, because they stretch themselves out by the side of every altar on clothes acquired as pledges, and drink the wine of the people they have fined in the house of their god…
Yet it was I who overthrew the Amorites when they attacked,
men tall as cedars and strong as oaks, I who destroyed them,
both fruit above ground and root below.
It was I who brought you out of the land of Egypt and for forty years led you through the wilderness to take possession of the Amorite’s country.

See then how I am going to crush you into the ground as the threshing-sledge crushes when clogged by straw; flight will not save even the swift, the strong man will find his strength useless, the mighty man will be powerless to save himself.
The bowman will not stand his ground, the fast runner will not escape, the horseman will not save himself, the bravest warriors will run away naked that day. It is the Lord who speaks.


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Gospel
Matthew 8:18-22


The Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head

When Jesus saw the great crowds all about him he gave orders to leave for the other side. One of the scribes then came up and said to him, ‘Master, I will follow you wherever you go.’ Jesus replied, ‘Foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.’
    Another man, one of his disciples, said to him, ‘Sir, let me go and bury my father first.’ But Jesus replied, ‘Follow me, and leave the dead to bury their dead.’