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There
are two places that Jesus promises us we will always find him; in the
Eucharist and in the poor. To our senses the bread of the Eucharist
appears ordinary, humble and “unlike” the God we often imagine. To our
senses the poor often appear repulsive, wild and a “lost cause.” Yet
there, in those odd and unusual places, God remains waiting for us to
visit.
At first the announcement of the Eucharist causes doubt and division among many of the disciples leading them to abandon Jesus, “after this many of his disciples drew back and no longer walked with him” (John 6:66). The announcement of his presence in the poor is a matter of salvation. For those who have served Jesus in the poor will go on to eternal life, while those who did not, “did it not to me. And they will go away into eternal punishment” (Mt 25:45). God always shows up where we least expect him and in ways that we cannot comprehend. It is, at the very least, a call to pay attention, a call to beg the Holy Spirit to see and think like God since His ways, ideas and thoughts are rarely like ours. + Fr. Jeremiah Myriam Shryock Ft. Worth, TX ------------------------------ We need your help! Donate here |
Mother Mary said at Fatima: "My Immaculate Heart will be your refuge and the sure way which will lead you to God." St. Thomas Aquinas said: "The things we love tell us who we are!" With that in mind, I will try to post each day something about Our Blessed Lady, items about the Holy Roman Catholic Church, and public domain Catholic books too! I pray you enjoy my ministry! Below are two albums of pictures that I created: 1. Our grand daughter Adrianna. 2. Tears of Mary!
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