Saturday 2 September 2023
Christian leaders today are still called to sacrifice and serve others as Jesus did.
Christian leaders today are still called to sacrifice and serve others as Jesus did.
The use of the term church in today’s Gospel is one of only three such occurrences in Matthew’s Gospel. Peter in this Gospel is being credited as the foundation for the Church, a privilege granted to him because of his recognition of Jesus’ identity. The Church continues to be grounded in the faith that Jesus Christ is Lord.
The faith that the Canaanite woman expresses is an affirmation of and confidence in God’s abundant mercy. Yes, salvation comes through Israel, but it overflows for the benefit of all.
When Peter fears and doubts the person of Jesus, however, he falters. Peter’s example teaches us that true Christian ministry emerges from the faith that Jesus is the Messiah, God’s only Son.
Until they witnessed Jesus’ Passion and Death, the disciples could not possibly understand what he meant by being “raised from the dead.” We, however, have the benefit of hindsight.
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Today’s Gospel concludes three weeks of readings from the 13th Chapter of Matthew’s Gospel. Throughout these three weeks we… Read More »Saturday 29 July 2023
In the parables of the mustard seed and the yeast, we are consoled by the message that God can work wonders and produce abundance from even the smallest beginnings of the Kingdom of Heaven.
The gift of life that God offers us grants us innumerable opportunities to germinate, to grow and to produce fruit.
In coming to the person of Jesus we discover that far from being burdened, we are fully liberated. Let Jesus be our rock of strength.
To welcome another in Jesus’ name is to extend hospitality to Jesus himself.