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Coffee With God

Reflection: Mark 6: 30-34 The task that Jesus entrusted to the Twelve was not entrusted to them alone, but to each disciple; so today he entrusts it to us. This is the invitation in today’s Gospel: to gather around Jesus to tell him what we are doing, what we have done, and what we are […]

THE DISCREET SERVANT

July 17, Saturday FIFTEENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME       In the first reading, we hear how the people of God start its march to a land of their own where they can serve God in freedom and be the living kingdom of God: the Promised Land. But the journey will be long, slow-paced, marked with sufferings, […]

Coffee With God

Reflection: Matthew 12:14-21 Jesus is becoming a figure of controversy and is seen as a severe threat to the religious authorities. Matthew is presenting a series of confrontations that the religious leaders pick up with Jesus. Yesterday he was accused by Pharisees of condoning the breaking of the sabbath. Far from apologizing, Jesus came in […]

THE SABBATH IS FOR PEOPLE

July 16, Friday FIFTEENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME         When God brought punishing plagues on the Egyptians for oppressing his people, he saved the Hebrew families, which had eaten the paschal lamb and smeared its blood on the door posts. Christ communicates his salvation to us in the Eucharist, the new Passover meal. Here he […]

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Reflection: Matthew 11: 28-30 Jesus addresses those “who labour and are burdened” and promises rest. Indeed, He places Himself among them, because He carries the burden of the Cross. And in Chapter 16 we would also read, “If anyone wants to follow me, let him take up his cross and follow me” (Mt.16:24). The Cross […]

Coffee With God

Reflection: Matthew 11: 25- 27 Today’s Gospel passage speaks of a thanksgiving prayer of Jesus. He thanks the heavenly Father, for revealing the mysteries of God to the ordinary people. The scribes and the religious scholars and the temple authorities rejected Jesus – the mystery of God, while the simple, ordinary people in the villages […]

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