Pray for A Voice in the Desert |
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Christ was obedient unto death, |
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Most Reverend Harry J. Flynn Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA This action of the Archbishop is not related to any scandal We regret any inconvenience and humbly ask for your prayers. Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Most Reverend Harry J. Flynn |
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 Meditation Matthew 26:14-25 The one who has dipped his hand into the bowl with me will betray me. (Matthew 26:23) What a cryptic saying! Was Jesus really trying to reveal the identity of his betrayer? Or was he simply suggesting that all the apostles would betray him in some way or another? After all, each of them had dipped his hand into the bowl with Jesus at some point during the meal. It was only as Judas spoke up that he was singled out. Like the twelve, each of us dips into the bowl with Jesus whenever we eat his body and drink his blood. Again, like the twelve, each of us has betrayed the Lord in some way at one time or another in our lives. And the chances are that well do it again. Why? Because its part of our fallen nature. This can sound so depressing, but there is good news: We are also forgiven. Whether we have committed great sins or small ones, it doesnt matter. The Phariseeswho were trying hard but had become inflexibleneeded forgiveness just as much as the prostitutes and tax collectorswho were notorious sinners. And so do we. Whether we have committed murder or are simply harboring a grudge against someone, we all need Jesus sacrifice on the cross to set us free. What hope we can havenot just for ourselves but also for one another! Every one of us who comes to the table is a forgiven sinner. The next time you are at Mass, take a look around at your brothers and sisters in Christ and recognize them as your family. You are all dipping into the bowl with Jesus. Thank the Lord that you are also all covered by his mercy and love. May this realization bring us to unity with each other. Jesus greatest desire is that we would all be one as he and the Father are one. Lets ask him today to teach us to be merciful as he is merciful, so that this deep longing of his might be fulfilled! Thank you, Lord, for your sacrifice on the cross. Please make us one in you, as you and the Father are one. Give us true humility and compassion for one another as we strive together to live for you. Isaiah 50:4-9; Psalm 69:8-10,21-22,31,33-34 |