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Daily Gospel Commentary

Tuesday of the Second week in Ordinary Time
Commentary of the day
Benedict XVI, pope from 2005 to 2013
Apostolic Exhortation Sacramentum Caritatis, 74 (copyright Libreria editrice Vaticana)

"The sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath."

     It is particularly urgent nowadays to remember that the day of the Lord is also a day of rest from work. It is greatly to be hoped that this fact will also be recognized by civil society, so that individuals can be permitted to refrain from work without being penalized. Christians, not without reference to the meaning of the Sabbath in the Jewish tradition, have seen in the Lord's Day a day of rest from their daily exertions.

     This is highly significant, for it relativizes work and directs it to the person: work is for man and not man for work. It is easy to see how this actually protects men and women, emancipating them from a possible form of enslavement. As I have had occasion to say, "work is of fundamental importance to the fulfilment of the human being and to the development of society. Thus, it must always be organized and carried out with full respect for human dignity and must always serve the common good. At the same time, it is indispensable that people not allow themselves to be enslaved by work or to idolize it, claiming to find in it the ultimate and definitive meaning of life." It is on the day consecrated to God that men and women come to understand the meaning of their lives and also of their work.

21 posted on 01/18/2016 8:29:42 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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22 posted on 01/18/2016 8:31:05 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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