REFLECTIONS TODAY Matthew and Luke have infancy narratives to prepare for Jesus’ appearance to Israel as the preacher of the Good News of salvation. John, in turn, has the Prologue about the preexistent Logos (Word) who has become flesh in Jesus. Mark, instead, has Jesus being introduced by “a...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Gospel • Matthew 2:1-12 The Gospel contrasts the attitudes of the Magi and King Herod. The Magi, wise men from the East, are led by their desire to find meaning behind the bright star they have seen from afar. They start their “journey of faith” with a mind seeking...
REFLECTIONS TODAY From John the Baptist’s testimony to Jesus in John’s Gospel, we are now presented with his testimony in Mark’s Gospel. The events surrounding Jesus’ birth reveal his divine origin. Mark does not have the infancy stories as prelude to Jesus’ public ministry. ...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Gospel • John 1:43-51 John’s Gospel is a series of marturía or “witnessing” to Jesus. When John the Baptist witnesses to Jesus as the “Lamb of God,” his two disciples leave him to follow Jesus. After Jesus finds Philip and calls him to follow him, Philip...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The Johannine tradition about the call of the first disciples is quite diverse from that of the Synoptic tradition. In the Synoptic Gospels, the first to follow Jesus are the four fishermen who are called as they ply their trade. In John, the first two disciples are former...
REFLECTIONS TODAY As Jesus comes to John the Baptist, John points him out as “the Lamb of God,” thereby setting the tone of Jesus’ mission to be like the lamb of the Passover (Ex 12:3), or the sacrificial lamb offered for the expiation of the sins of the people on the Day of Atonement or Yom...
REFLECTIONS TODAY When religious leaders send priests and Levites to ask John the Baptist who he really is, he clearly admits that he is not the Messiah, the Christ, the Anointed One of God. Neither is he the personification of Elijah who would someday return to prepare the way of the Lord (Mal...
REFLECTIONS TODAY At the beginning of the new year, the Church places us under the protection of Mary, Mother of God. In and through Mary, human participation in the divine plan of salvation is most tangible. Every mother, in a special way, participates in the birth, growth, and development of a...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Lk 2:22-40 [or 2:22, 39-40] When the days were completed for their purification according to the law of Moses, Joseph and Mary took Jesus up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord... Now there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon. This man was righteous...
REFLECTIONS TODAY At the time of Jesus, Nazareth was a relatively isolated agricultural village north of Jezreel Valley. It is never mentioned in the Old Testament. No wonder, Nathanael from Cana expresses bewilderment when Philip tells him that they have found the one about whom Moses wrote in the...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Unlike Matthew who presents the Holy Family fleeing Bethlehem to escape the murderous design of King Herod, Luke presents a story different in content and tone— the peaceful presentation of the child Jesus in the Jerusalem Temple. Mary and Joseph are presented as a couple...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Herod was a bloody despot who ordered the killing of his own sons at a mere suspicion of wanting his throne. Emperor Caesar Augustus remarked that it was better to be Herod’s pigs [animals he would not touch because these were considered “unclean” by the Jews] than his own...