Mass 29th Sunday Oct 18th 2009
Holy Gospel according to Mark 10: 42-45
"The Son of Man himself did not come to be served but to serve,"
Matthew | Mark |
Matthew 20:24-28. 24 The ten others were angry with the two 25 brethren when they heard it; but Jesus called them to him, and said, You know that, among the Gentiles, those who bear rule lord it over them, and great men vaunt their 26 power over them; with you it must be otherwise; whoever would be a great man 27 among you, must be your servant, and whoever has a mind to be first among you, 28 must be your slave. So it is that the Son of Man did not come to have service done him; he came to serve others, and to give his life as a ransom for the lives of many. | Mark 10:41-45 41 The ten others grew indignant with James 42 and John when they heard of it. But Jesus called them to him, and said to them, You know that, among the Gentiles, those who claim to bear rule lord it over them, and those who are great among them make the 43 most of the power they have. With you it must be otherwise; whoever has a mind to 44 be great among you, must be your servant, and whoever has a mind to be first among 45 you, must be your slave. So it is that the Son of Man did not come to have service done him; he came to serve others, and to give his life as a ransom for the lives of many. |
(R. Knox Harmony C. “Our Lord Outside of Galilee”).
MISSIO
Excerpt from Homily: Fr. Pat. McGuire SMA
National Director for the Propagation of the Faith
"The Son of Man himself did not come to be served but to serve".
One such blessed moment came in
One elderly lady held out her hand to receive the Lord. Wearing an old and dusty dress, clearly she had come straight from working on her farm. Her face was lined with the pain of her illness and of her efforts to feed herself and her grandchildren. Placing the precious host into her calloused hands where only stumps of fingers remained, I was moved to look into her face. As she held the Lord, I saw the lines on her face disappear. She radiated a smile that somehow reflected the purity of the bread, the very body of the Lord. She seemed to be transformed and, for the briefest moment, I felt what Jesus must have felt so often in his life and his words in today's Gospel took on a whole new reality for me - he came to serve.
Mission is His gift, we are but His instruments.
In the message to us for
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Please remember the
Sincerely . . .
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