June 2015
Pope’s Intentions
Universal: Immigrants and refugees — That immigrants and refugees may find welcome and respect in the countries to which they come.
Evangelization: Vocations — That the personal encounter with Jesus may arouse in many young people the desire to offer their own lives in priesthood or consecrated life.
Tuesday of the Thirteenth week in Ordinary Time
Commentary of the day
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem (313-350), Bishop of Jerusalem, Doctor of the Church
Baptismal catecheses, no.10
“What sort of man is this?”
If any one wishes to show piety towards God, let him worship the Son, since otherwise the Father does not accept his service. The Father spoke with a loud voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. The Father was well pleased in the Son; unless you, too, are well pleased in him, you do not have life... With the knowledge that God is One, know that there is also an Only-begotten Son of God; believe in One Lord Jesus Christ (Creed). We say One because he alone is Son even if he bears several names...
He is called Christ [that is to say, Anointed One], not as having been anointed by men’s hands, but as having been anointed from all eternity by the Father to his High-Priesthood on behalf of men... He is called Son of man, not as having had his generation from earth, as all of us do, but as coming upon the clouds to judge both the living and the dead. He is called Lord, not improperly as those who are so called among men, but rather because lordship is his by nature from all eternity. He is most fittingly called Jesus [that is to say, the Lord saves] because he saves by healing. He is called Son, not because a form of adoption has elevated him to this title, but because he was thus begotten by nature.
There are many other titles of our Saviour... But Christ comes in various forms to each one for his profit . For to those who have need of gladness he comes as vine; and to those who want to enter he stands as a door; and to those who need to offer up their prayers he stands as High Priest and Mediator. Again, to those who have sins, he becomes a lamb, that He may be sacrificed on their behalf. He is made all things to all men, while remaining what he is in his own nature.
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