REFLECTION ON THE STONE THE BUILDER REJECTED HAS BECOME THE CORNERSTONE: GOSPEL 1 MARCH 2013

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There are so many potential insights to today’s Gospel, it’s hard to create a single reflection that brings them to light. First of all Jesus is predicting his rejection by His people, in this case, the leaders of one Jewish sect … the Pharisees. They don’t want to hear His message, the scorn His followers, they want to protect their own self righteousness and ultimately are successful in killing Him through persecution. Jesus predicts all of this, and the downfall of those who knowingly reject Him. How much of that message is still relevant today. A great deal. You only have to look at the media criticizing our outgoing Pope to see that today.

Secondly, the objective of all this persecution is to open up Jesus’s salvific love to the rest of mankind. From His sacrifice and a handful of followers a sixth of the world’s population now follow this message. 

Thirdly, we now have the message of obedience. Jesus knew what was ahead, He revealed more to the disciples, who sometimes weren’t the best listeners until after His death and resurrection. He followed the path set out from the beginning of His mission with great loyalty, never wavering in His love, even when surrounded by misunderstanding and mistreatment.

Can we open ourselves today to hear these messages being sent to us from over two thousand years? Do we feel His love touching our everyday lives? Are we persecuted perhaps … can we call on Him for assistance.

Yes, we can.

REFLECTION ON THE GOSPEL LUKE 16:19-31 February 28th 2013

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This is a rather terrifying picture, outlined in today’s Gospel. The rich man who did not help the poor in today’s Gospel is seeing his fine robes and linens as he is separated from God. The message is simple, if you have gifts and riches, share them with those less fortunate. By making ourselves “poor in spirit” we will accumulate riches beyond comprehension in heaven.

REFLECTION ON THE GOSPEL 26 FEBRUARY 2013

Gospel Mt 23:1-12

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Today’s reading and Gospel asks us not only to follow God, but also to be wary of those teaching and preaching who do not follow His message. At this turbulent times for the Church, let us pray for guidance to ensure that we always follow the road Christ has set for us, and not be mislead by those that might have strayed to a path they consider their own.