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Easter: May 27th

Optional Memorial of St. Augustine of Canterbury, bishop

MASS READINGS

May 27, 2017 (Readings on USCCB website)

COLLECT PRAYER

O God, who by the preaching of the Bishop Saint Augustine of Canterbury led the English peoples to the Gospel, grant, we pray, that the fruits of his labors may remain ever abundant in your Church. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

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30 posted on 05/27/2017 2:35:22 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Meditation: Acts 18:23-28

Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop (Optional Memorial)

After staying in Antioch some time, Paul left and traveled. (Acts 18:23)

Paul’s experience in today’s first reading reminds us of one practical way that God can fill us: through our brothers and sisters in Christ.

Nothing is more refreshing than coming home! Our strength and joy are renewed, and we are filled up and ready to get back out into the world.

You can imagine how Paul must have felt when he returned to Antioch at the end of a long missionary journey. This bustling city had been home base for him for a number of years, and he surely felt comfortable in the familiar surroundings and among the friends he had made there. It appears that he even refused an invitation to stay longer in Ephesus so that he could get back home (Acts 18:20-21)!

Isn’t that encouraging? Even the zealous apostle Paul needed to “come home” from time to time. Perhaps he was weary from his travels and worn out from preaching the gospel. Perhaps he wanted to refocus himself in a familiar place so that he could continue to be effective as an evangelist. Or perhaps he just wanted some time with his spiritual family. Surely being among them reminded him of God’s faithfulness and encouraged him not to give up when he faced persecution.

Whatever else Paul experienced, he clearly felt encouraged because when he set off again, he was able to bring “strength to all the disciples” (Acts 18:23).

This sounds a lot like the way our friends in Christ can refresh us. When you’re feeling discouraged, a brother or sister can pray with you. When your spiritual gas tank needs filling, your spouse might care for the children so that you can spend time in Eucharistic adoration. Being at Mass with your fellow parishioners can fill you with grace for the coming week.

God wants to fill you today. He wants to refresh you so that you can strengthen other people. So don’t hesitate to “come home” when you need to. Let God minister to you as he did for Paul in Antioch.

“Fill me today, Lord. Refresh me so that I can strengthen your people.”

Psalm 47:2-3, 8-10
John 16:23-28

31 posted on 05/27/2017 2:42:43 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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