17th of September

Publié le 17 Septembre 2021

Gospel text

(Lk 8,1-3): 

 

Jesus walked through towns and countryside, preaching and giving the good news of the kingdom of God. The Twelve followed him, and also some women who had been healed of evil spirits and diseases: Mary called Magdalene, who had been freed of seven demons; Joanna, wife of Chuza, Herod's steward; Suzanna and others who provided for them out of their own funds.

 

The Application

 

Each of us is invited to announce the Good News, the PERSON, Jesus the Christ. This proclamation must be consistent with the teaching of Christ, a word filled with love and mercy.

 

To do this, we must recognise the gifts that God has given us, whether material, intellectual or spiritual. We place everything before the Lord, so that He may dispose of it according to His will.

 

A disciple of the Lord must imitate his Master, including his movements and detachments.  This is where he becomes universal, open and catholic. Like God who makes no difference, we must know how to welcome all, as our brothers and sisters. It is in this welcome that we become generous.

 

Action of the day: Look for means to serve the Lord.

«Jesus walked through towns and countryside, preaching and giving the good news of the kingdom of God»

 

Fr, Jordi PASCUAL i Bancells

(Salt, Girona, Spain)

 

Today, in the Gospel, we can appreciate what a normal day in the three years of Jesus' public life should have been. St. Luke explains it in a few words: «Jesus walked through towns and countryside, preaching and giving the Good News of the Kingdom of God» (Lk 8:1). This is what we contemplate in the third Mystery of Light of the Holy Rosary.

While commenting this mystery His Holiness st. John Paul II says: «Another mystery of light is the preaching by which Jesus proclaims the coming of the Kingdom of God, calls to conversion and forgives the sins of all who draw near to him in humble trust: the inauguration of that ministry of mercy which he continues to exercise until the end of the world, particularly through the Sacrament of Reconciliation which he has entrusted to his Church».

Jesus keeps on passing by close to us and offering us his supernatural goods: when we pray; when we read and ponder over the Gospel, to know and love him better and imitate his life; when we receive a sacrament, especially the Eucharist and the Penance; when we devote ourselves with effort and perseverance to our everyday's chores; when we have to deal with our family, our friends or our neighbours; when we help that person who is in need of material or spiritual help; when we have a rest or amuse ourselves... In all those circumstances we may find Jesus and follow him just as those Twelve and those saint women also did.

But, above that, each one of us is called by God to also be “the passing Jesus”, that is, to speak to those we deal with —with our deeds and our words— about the faith that fills out of meaning our existence, about the hope that impels us to go on forward through the paths of life designed by God, and about the charity that should guide all our acts.

The first one to follow Jesus and “to be Jesus” is Mary. That with her example and mediation she may help us!

 

Rédigé par JOHNBOSCO

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