Posted on 04/17/2020 8:58:57 AM PDT by MurphsLaw
Friends,
Todays Gospel (John 21) tells of the appearance of the risen Jesus to seven disciples by the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Peter and six other Apostles were in a boat on the sea. Seeing Peter and the disciples in a boat,
we are meant to think of the Church, and the peculiar number of seven evocative of completion or fulfillment
is meant to make us consider the eschatological Church, the community of Jesus approaching the end of its journey.
On the shore (though they dont recognize him at first) is the Lord Jesus. At his command, they lower their nets
and bring in an extraordinary catch. Well, this is the work of the Church until the end of the age: to gather in souls and to bring them to Christ.
When they empty their nets they discover 153 large fish. Many theories as to the meaning of this figure have been proposed.
My favorite is the one put forward by St. Augustine. According to the science of that time, Augustine argued, there were 153 species of fish
in the sea, and therefore, this extraordinary number is meant to signal the universality of the Churchs salvific mission.
I like St. Augustine. I just audited a 24 lesson series of lectures on “The City of God”, and it was quite wonderful.
I’ve read “The Confessions” and enjoyed Augustine’s style a lot. I don’t know if I can tackle “City of God” though. Anyway, his theory about the fish is as good as any! :-)
Blessed Easter to you.
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