2/12/15

Word for the Weekend: FEBRUARY 15

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The first scripture on Sunday brings us face to face with scabs, pustules, blotches and leprosy.  Even the vocabulary tempts us to shrink back in fear and, as you'll see in the reading, that's just how those afflicted with such problems were treated in biblical times - as unclean.

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Just the opposite is found in the gospel!  A leper approaches Jesus who does not turn him away, much less flee from him.  Jesus welcomes, accepts, touches and heals the man.

Whom do we avoid in our lives?  Who are the unclean in our own times? Who are the ones we don't want to touch?  Who needs the healing of our touch? our presence? our acceptance?

Writing to the Corinthians, Paul advises us to give no offense to anyone.  It might serve us well to think of those who are distanced from us by our own words, deeds and silence and to ponder how we have offended them..

Readings for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time and brief commentary on them can be found here.

Bringing children to Mass with you?  Hints for helping young ones to prepare to hear the Word can be found here



 

 
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