REFLECTIONS TODAY The work of salvation, other than the work of Christ, is first of all “Trinitarian.” It begins with the Father who loved the world that he gave his only Son that the world might be saved through him (Jn 3:16-17). And with Jesus’ return to the Father, the Paraclete, the...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The most famous lawyer (Latin advocatus) might not be a historical figure but a fictional character by the name of Atticus Finch in Harper Lee’s Pulitzer-Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. In the film version, he is played by Oscar-winning actor Gregory Peck. Atticus...
REFLECTIONS TODAY As Jesus prepares his disciples for his return to the Father through his passion, death, and glorification (ascension), he speaks of the Advocate whom the Father will send in his name—the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is paraklētos, someone “called to be at their side” in...
REFLECTIONS TODAY First Reading • Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 When Peter entered, Cornelius met him and, falling at his feet, paid him homage. Peter, however, raised him up, saying, “Get up. I myself am also a human being.” Then Peter proceeded to speak and said, “In truth, I see that...
REFLECTIONS TODAY To be a Christian is to be an alter Christus, another Christ. It means to share Jesus’ life and destiny. Here at the Last Supper, Jesus forewarns his disciples of the persecution that awaits them. Jesus is hated by the world because his values are anathema to those who...
REFLECTIONS TODAY At the Last Supper, Jesus comforts his disciples in view of his impending departure. It will involve his passion and death, but ultimately it will mean his ascension to the Father in heaven where he will prepare dwelling places (Greek monai) for his disciples. Jesus’ constant...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Jesus’ relationship with God the Father is the yardstick of his relationship with his disciples. The relationship between Jesus and his disciples must reflect the intimate union of Jesus and the Father. Jesus charges his disciples to remain in his love, the love he enjoys with...
REFLECTIONS TODAY In Jesus, God reveals himself to all believers. Without excluding the glorious experience at the end of time (Parousia), the Christian experience takes place within the depths of the person, in an intimate, spiritual way. God speaks as a gentle breeze, as Elijah experienced in...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Gospel • John 15:1-8 Jesus said to his disciples: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine grower. He takes away every branch in me that does not bear fruit, and every one that does he prunes so that it bears more fruit. You are already pruned because of the word that I...
REFLECTIONS TODAY At the Last Supper, Jesus continues to speak of his unique relationship with the Father. He is interrupted by the interjection of Philip, “Master, show us the Father” — a remark which reflects his deep desire for God and which also shows how far he is from understanding...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The Greek term monai (singular, mone) here rendered as “dwelling places,” is related to the verb menein which means “to stay, remain, or abide with.” By mone, John refers to the place (state or situation) where the disciples can abide with the Father and with Jesus....
REFLECTIONS TODAY Light and darkness are the primordial actors on the cosmic scene, as in the creation account (Gn 1:1-3). In the parallel prologue of John’s Gospel, light and darkness are locked in struggle. Light stands for good, and darkness for evil. Jesus, the Wordmade-flesh, comes into the...