First Reading Wisdom 2:12,17-20
The just one is put to the test.
Responsorial Psalm Psalm 54:3-4,5,6 & 8
A prayer for God’s protection.
Second Reading James 3:16—4:3
James teaches about the wisdom from above.
Gospel Reading
Mark 9:30-37
Jesus teaches his disciples that the greatest are those who serve all.
Background on the Gospel Reading
In today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus again predict his passion, death, and Resurrection to his disciples. The setting here is important. Jesus and his disciples are preparing to journey through Galilee, a Jewish territory in which Jesus has already encountered problems with the Pharisees. Perhaps this is why Mark indicates that Jesus was trying to journey in secret. In predicting his passion, Jesus is acknowledging the danger they will face and is trying to preparing his disciples for it. Yet Mark tells us that the disciples did not understand what Jesus was saying and were afraid to ask what he meant. Such hesitation on the part of the disciples is not characteristic behavior. Peter had no fear about rebuking Jesus in last week’s Gospel. Perhaps this is an indication that the disciples were aware that a new situation was emerging.
Mark paints a vivid picture in today’s Gospel. Having arrived at Capernaum, Jesus and his disciples enter a house. In this private place, Jesus asks his disciples about the argument they had while they were journeying. Again, the disciples are uncharacteristically silent and afraid to answer. They have been found out. Jesus then summons the Twelve, whom Mark identified earlier in his Gospel as those chosen by Jesus to preach and to drive out demons. To this select group of disciples, Jesus teaches that those who would be first in God’s kingdom must be servants of all.
Jesus then calls forward a child and teaches the Twelve that to receive a child in Jesus’ name is to receive both Jesus and the One who sent him. We might easily fail to understand the significance of this action. In first-century Palestine, children were without status or power, possessing no legal rights. In this action, Jesus is teaching his disciples and us that when we serve the least ones among us, we serve Jesus himself. Who are the people without power or status in our society that Jesus is calling us to serve? Do we do so willingly? Jesus teaches that God’s judgment of us will be based on this criterion alone.
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April 24 - Fifth Sunday of Easter : Newness, Glory, and Love
April 17 - Fourth Sunday of Easter: The Good Shepherd Sunday
April 10 – Third Sunday of Easter: To love like Jesus
April 3 - Second Sunday of Easter: I believe
March 27 - Easter Sunday: We are an Easter people
March 25 - Good Friday: In the Cross is our Salvation.
March 24 - Maunday Thursday: Jesus Our Bread
March 20 - Passion Sunday : Marching with Jesus
March 13 - Fifth Sunday of Lent: Start afresh from Christ
March 6 - Fourth Sunday of Lent – Reconciliation
February 28 - 3rd Sunday of Lent : Repentance
February 21 - Second Sunday of Lent: Transfiguration
February 14 - First Sunday of Lent : Temptation
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January 31 - Fourth Sunday of the Ordinary Time (Year C): Rejection
January 24 - Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C :The Word of God
January 17 - Second Sunday of the Ordinary Time (Year C):When Jesus enters into our lives it is like 'water changed into wine'
January 10 - The Baptism of the Lord : Being the Beloved
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