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Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, Year A – 2023

 

When reading some texts of the gospel, I like to note the reaction of people listening to Jesus.
Today’s text shows us the listeners of Jesus reacting to his saying that he is the bread of life (John 6:51-58).
We are told:

“The Jews began to argue sharply among themselves”.    

They simply cannot agree between them on the meaning of Jesus’ message.
Of course, his words were rather astonishing.

He was saying that the bread he was offering came down from heaven.
Anyone eating it would not die but live on for ever.
He added that the food he wanted to give them was his own body and blood.

We must admit that this way of speaking is far from usual.
A human being telling others to… eat his flesh and blood.
Our own reaction may be astonishment, yes, but even, possibly, refusal to believe.
We may feel that this is… beyond what we can accept and… do…

We have to realize that God is precisely… beyond –
beyond what our intelligence can grasp…
beyond what our minds can imagine…
beyond what seems to us logical and acceptable…

This is where we come to what spiritual writers call ‘the leap of faith’…
And it is a mighty one!…
A leap that brings us into God’s own way of being – exactly what he wants to share with us.

Jesus says it clearly:
“As I live because of the Father, so the one who feeds on me will live because of me”.

Amazing, but true.
Astonishing, but real.
God’s gift, purely and simply…

 

Note: Another text is available on a different theme, in French at: https://image-i-nations.com/fete-du-corps-et-du-sang-du-christ-annee-a-2023/

 

Source: Image: LDS.net

 

International Day of Peace – 1 January

The United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Peace is celebrated on September 21 each year to recognize the efforts of those who have worked hard to end conflict and promote peace. pape for Jan. 1stBut on January 1st, the Church invites believers and all people of good will to pray for Peace and to commit themselves to attitudes that promote PEACE wherever they live and work. For this year’s Day of Peace, Pope Francis has this to say:

« God is not indifferent! God cares about mankind! God does not abandon us! At the beginning of the New Year, I would like to share not only this profound conviction but also my cordial good wishes for prosperity, peace and the fulfilment of the hopes of every man and every woman, every family, people and nation throughout the world, including all Heads of State and Government and all religious leaders. We continue to trust that 2016 will see us all firmly and confidently engaged, on different levels, in the pursuit of justice and peace. Peace is both God’s gift and a human achievement. As a gift of God, it is entrusted to all men and women, who are called to attain it.
Sadly, war and terrorism, accompanied by kidnapping, ethnic or religious persecution and the misuse of power, marked the past year from start to finish. In many parts of the world, these have became so common as to constitute a real “third world war fought piecemeal”. Yet some events of the year now ending inspire me, in looking ahead to the new year, to encourage everyone not to lose hope in our human ability to conquer evil and to combat resignation and indifference. creating peace, freepikThey demonstrate our capacity to show solidarity and to rise above self-interest, apathy and indifference in the face of critical situations. (…)
I would like to make a threefold appeal to the leaders of nations: to refrain from drawing other peoples into conflicts or wars which destroy not only their material, cultural and social legacy, but also – and in the long term – their moral and spiritual integrity; to forgive or manage in a sustainable way the international debt of the poorer nations; and to adopt policies of cooperation which, instead of bowing before the dictatorship of certain ideologies, will respect the values of local populations and, in any case, not prove detrimental to the fundamental and inalienable right to life of the unborn.
I entrust these reflections, together with my best wishes for the New Year, to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, our Mother, who cares for the needs of our human family, that she may obtain from her Son Jesus, the Prince of Peace, the granting of our prayers and the blessing of our daily efforts for a fraternal and united world.

From the Vatican, 8 December 2015,
 Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
, Opening of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy