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27th Sunday of the year

October 3rd, 2010

“The disciples returned with joy, saying, ‘Lord, in your name even the demons submit to us.’ Jesus said to them, ‘See, I give you authority to tread on snakes and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing will hurt you."
Lk 10: 17,19

The disciples, returning from the mission given to them by Jesus to carry his words and example to the people, were full of joy when they reported on the transformation their work had made on the people. As Jesus had done in their presence on other occasions, they were now fulfilled with his love and compassion and were able to bring healing and joy to others. On our part, we too are sent to bring compassion and healing to our world. The more dependent we are on God and reflection on the Scriptures, particularly the gospels, the more we too shall experience fulfilment in our lives and through our example transform the lives of others.

Prayer


Prayer : Lord, help me to be your disciple, full of joy and fulfilment in life as I reflect on your teaching and make it part of my life.

Just a Thought

How the Holy Family prayer: A Reflection by Pope Benedict XVI

“I would like to invite you to reflect on the place of prayer in the life of the Holy Family of Nazareth. The home of Nazareth, in fact, is a school of prayer where we learn to listen, to ponder and to penetrate the profound meaning of the manifestation of the Son of God, drawing our example from Mary, Joseph and Jesus.

Pope Paul VI during his visit to Nazareth said “we come to understand the need for a spiritual discipline, if we wish to follow the teaching of the Gospel and become disciples of Christ.” And he added: “First, it teaches us silence. Oh! That there would be reborn in us the esteem for silence, that wonderful and indispensable atmosphere of the spirit: while we are deafened by so many noises, sounds and clamorous voices in the frantic and tumultuous times of modern life. Oh! Silence of Nazareth, teach us to be resolute in good thoughts, intent upon the interior life, ready to listen well to the secret inspirations of God and the exhortations of the true masters.”

We can glean several insights on the Holy Family’s prayer and relationship with God from the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ childhood. We may begin with the Presentation of Jesus in the temple. St. Luke tells us that Mary and Joseph, “when the time came for their purification according to the Law of Moses, brought the child up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord”(2:22). Like every observant Jewish family, Jesus’ parents go up to the temple to consecrate the firstborn son to God and to offer sacrifice. Moved by fidelity to the law’s prescriptions, they set off from Bethlehem and go up to Jerusalem with Jesus, who is now forty days old. Instead of a one-year-old lamb, they present the offering of simple families; that is two young pigeons. The Holy Family’s pilgrimage is one of faith, of the offering of gifts, a symbol of prayer, and of encounter with the Lord, whom Mary and Joseph already see in the son Jesus.”

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