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Gathering Fragments

GOSPEL COMMENTARY JN 6:1-15
Gathering fragments
By Fr. Paul Scalia

It seems a curious command: “Gather the fragments left over, so that nothing will be wasted” (Jn 6:12). Jesus had just performed one of His greatest miracles — the multiplication of the loaves and fish. He feeds thousands with five loaves and two fish … and yet He worries about fragments of bread? Yes, He does. He is concerned about such things — about the small, the seemingly insignificant … about fragments.

Perhaps we think that because God is infinite and all-powerful He considers only the big picture and has no concern for the little things. In fact, He desires that the details be employed in His service as well. Every little thing — every fragment — can be gathered and given to God, so that nothing will be wasted.

This command has something of a preventative measure. He calls attention to details to keep us from neglect and carelessness. It would have been an act of ingratitude if the crowd had just thrown out all the fragments. He guards against that by having the fragments gathered. More importantly, this attention to details is in the nature of love. Those who love pay attention to details. They want things to be “just so” for the beloved out of love; Our Lord pays attention to the details and calls our attention to them as well.

“Gather the fragments left over, so that nothing will be wasted.” These words help us understand the importance of the details — the fragments — of Mass. The Mass has many seemingly minor details: vestments, veils, bells, candles, folded hands, bows of the head and so on. We may be tempted to see these as insignificant and so disregard them. What more do we need than bread and wine? But the details are important for us, as the fragments were for Our Lord. They are external actions that form us interiorly. By these little things — the striking of the breast, bowing during the creed, etc. — we are sculpting our souls into the likeness of Christ.

“Gather the fragments left over, so that nothing will be wasted.” The command has clear application to the reception of holy Communion. How we receive Communion may seem to be an insignificant detail, a fragment. But Mother Church — following her Lord’s concern for details — gives specific instructions on how to receive. She does not just say, “Everyone come up.” She asks us to fast for one hour — a small thing, really, but a reminder that as we approach heavenly food we should not be glutted with earthly food.

She invites us to receive Communion on the tongue. Which is an odd thing to do, as adults do not receive any other food that way. And that is precisely the point, the detail. Mother Church has us receive in this way to make us more aware of whom we receive — to teach us that in the Eucharist we do not feed ourselves, but we are being fed.

The option to receive holy Communion in the hands also calls for attention to details. Both hands should be free to receive Our Lord — one hand over the other. Not grasping for the sacred host, not lazily opening our palms, but carefully lifting our hands and opening them to receive Our Lord. Consider how Mother Church requires her ordained ministers to care for the fragments of the hosts after distributing holy Communion — taking care that the vessels are properly purified. Such a detailed instruction for priests and deacons should serve as a reminder to all the faithful of the sanctity of these literal fragments.

These may seem to be just minor details … fragments. Indeed, they are. But we should gather them nonetheless — as a guard against carelessness or neglect — and as an expression of our love for Him. So that nothing will be wasted.

Fr. Scalia is pastor of St. John the Beloved Parish in McLean.


20 posted on 07/28/2012 9:45:02 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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**She invites us to receive Communion on the tongue. Which is an odd thing to do, as adults do not receive any other food that way. And that is precisely the point, the detail. Mother Church has us receive in this way to make us more aware of whom we receive — to teach us that in the Eucharist we do not feed ourselves, but we are being fed.**

No fragments of the Holy Eucharist on the hands! Can you imagine all the Catholics licking their hands after Communion?

ALWAYS — receive Communion on the tongue!


21 posted on 07/28/2012 9:51:56 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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The Work of God

Feeding of the five thousand Catholic Gospels - Homilies - Matthew, Luke, Mark, John - Inspirations of the Holy Spirit

Year B

 -  17th Sunday in ordinary time

Feeding of the five thousand

Feeding of the five thousand Catholic Gospels - Matthew, Luke, Mark, John - Inspirations of the Holy Spirit John 6:1-15

1 After these things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which is that of Tiberias.
2 And a great multitude followed him, because they saw the miracles which he did on them that were diseased.
3 Jesus therefore went up into a mountain, and there he sat with his disciples.
4 Now the pasch, the festival day of the Jews, was near at hand.
5 When Jesus therefore had lifted up his eyes, and seen that a very great multitude came to him, he said to Philip: Where shall we buy bread, that these may eat?
6 And this he said to try him; for he himself knew what he would do.
7 Philip answered him: Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one may take a little.
8 One of his disciples, Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, said to him:
9 There is a boy here that has five barley loaves, and two fishes; but what are these among so many?
10 Then Jesus said: Make the men sit down. Now there was much grass in the place. The men therefore sat down, in number about five thousand.
11 And Jesus took the loaves: and when he had given thanks, he distributed to them that were set down. In the same manner also of the fishes, as much as they would.
12 And when they were filled, he said to his disciples: Gather up the fragments that remain, lest they be lost.
13 They gathered up therefore, and filled twelve baskets with the fragments of the five barley loaves, which remained over and above to them that had eaten.
14 Now those men, when they had seen what a miracle Jesus had done, said: This is of a truth the prophet, that is to come into the world.
15 Jesus therefore, when he knew that they would come to take him by force, and make him king, fled again into the mountain himself alone.

Inspiration of the Holy Spirit - From the Sacred Heart of Jesus

17th Sunday in ordinary time - Feeding of the five thousand God is a God full of surprises. That day a great crowd had gathered, many attracted out of curiosity, others with the spiritual need to see the new prophet perform his miracles and reveal his new ideas.
My miracles had made impact in many minds, they had realized that I had a new teaching which was accompanied by supernatural signs, some commented that I could be Elijah, others the Messiah, but people were not sure, however the spirit brought them to that place.

My apostles had no idea of how we were going to feed the multitude that was hungry after following me. I looked up to heaven, took the loaves and the fishes that they gave me, I gave thanks to my Father and asked Him for food for them, then I advised them to lie down and wait for their turn to eat, after that, they all ate and there were even twelve baskets filled with the leftovers.

People after realizing what a great miracle had occurred, wanted to make me their King by force; I had to run away from that place. I came not so much to feed the body, but the soul, this multiplication of the loaves and the fishes is a symbol of the eucharistic multiplication of the bread of life that I have come to offer, the food for the soul that God sends from Heaven in abundance.

Many were expecting a powerful king that would free them from the slavery of the Roman Empire, when they saw my prodigies they imagined many material things except that I was going to free them from the slavery of sin.

All my miracles were temporary signs that would bring a special relief from those moments or situations, but they represented healings of the soul. The change of the water into wine represented the new wine, which is living water of the Spirit, which all those who are spiritually thirsty must drink. The blind that received their sight represented those who are blind in the spirit and need to open their eyes to see my way, the lepers who were healed represented the souls wounded by sin and who need my healing, the mute who were able to speak represented those who don’t speak with God and need the spirit in order to praise God, the paralytic and the lame who were able to walk represent those who can not walk well for lack of faith and who need spiritual health. The deaf who were able to hear represented those who have not been able to understand my word, but who listen finally to my message through the action of my Spirit. Those who were dead and brought to life represented the transformation of the soul who is dead because of sin, but who is brought to life again after a conversion.

Now, the multiplication of the loaves and the fishes represented the multiplication of my Church, the great promised banquet, the new manna which has come down from heaven and is the new food for the people of God. This miracle was a preparation for my people, who are to feel hunger for the Bread of Life, who has come down from Heaven to give strength to the soul, this miracle was a preparation for the greatest miracle which I performed, at the Holy Supper, in which I consecrated the bread as my body, and the wine as my blood.

All miracles prior to the institution of the Holy Eucharist fulfilled their purpose, however my living bread is the continuous miracle that represents my sacrifice in Calvary, it is the food of the soul that feeds my people until the end of times.

Come, come, I invite you, eat of this food that has been sent from heaven, it does not cost you money, it fills the soul, it nourishes the spirit and purifies it of sin by giving it eternal life.

Author: Joseph of Jesus and Mary


22 posted on 07/28/2012 9:54:08 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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