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:''Table to Which Jesus Invites us
:''Sheep Who Do Not Have a Shepherd


Jesus gives us his flesh to eat and his blood to drinkTo sit down at his table means to be one with him and with others.
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, seeks the good of the sheepHe is not like those who steal, slaughter and destroy as they seek their own good.


:Full reflection:  [[The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Year A-2023]]
:Full reflection:  [[Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A-2023]]




:''Savor the Love that God Has for Us
:''Table to Which Jesus Invites us


Jesus shows the depth of God’s love to the end.  To savor such love is to know the One who creates us and is with us and makes us breathe.
Jesus gives us his flesh to eat and his blood to drink.  To sit down at his table means to be one with him and with others.


:Full reflection:  [[Trinity Sunday, Year A-2023]]
:Full reflection:  [[The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Year A-2023]]

Revision as of 05:58, 19 June 2023

Sheep Who Do Not Have a Shepherd

Jesus, the Good Shepherd, seeks the good of the sheep. He is not like those who steal, slaughter and destroy as they seek their own good.

Full reflection: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A-2023


Table to Which Jesus Invites us

Jesus gives us his flesh to eat and his blood to drink. To sit down at his table means to be one with him and with others.

Full reflection: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Year A-2023