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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.’