Peopleâs life experiences differ. I left home when I was fourteen to ⦠A radiant ⦠Moses spoke to all the people, saying: âA prophet like me will the LORD, your God, raise up for you . In this passage, Jesus casts out a demon.My books: Philosophy Fridays. Give us the inspiration and courage
Roman Catholic Reflections and Homilies Roman Catholic Reflections. January 31, 2021 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mark 1:21-28 Then they came to Capernaum, and on the Sabbath Jesus entered the synagogue and taught. May the peace of Christ abound in our hearts and minds. And may the God of hope fill us with every comfort and joy in believing. 800-232-5533 (toll free) Jesus came to Capernaum with his followers, and on the sabbath he entered the synagogue and taught. January 31, 2021. 16 This is exactly what you asked Yahweh your God to do -- at Horeb, on the day of the ⦠This is exactly what you requested of the LORD, your God, at Horeb on the day of the assembly, when you said, Posted on January 29, 2021 January 29, 2021 by Optiweb. Mark 1: 21 â 28. Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, January 31, 2021 January 26, 2021 / CC@S. Gospel: Mark 1:21â28. Time May 27, 2021 - Thu. Thank you for your wonderful words, Sister. Roman Catholic Homily and reflection site. Reading I Dt 18:15-20. Alleluia, alleluia! Pentecost Sunday. . Fourth Sunday in ordinary Time, Year B - Sunday, January 31, 2021 (EPISODE:276) Readings for 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time - B FIRST READING: Deut 18: 15-20 Ps 95: 1-2, 6-7b, 7c-9. Reflection: Like father, like son. Saturday, January 30, 2021. It helps me understand these readings better. Beautiful meditation...may our consciousness evolve into greater Love and Peace. 01/27/2021. The word unclean also developed a moral sense, identifying vices that distance one from God. The adjective characterizes the man in the synagogue as outside the boundaries of the holy. He had to wear a veil when giving God’s commands to the Israelites. but you, Lord, know them all. In their synagogue was a man with an unclean ⦠Translated from a homily by Don Fabio Rosini, broadcast on Vatican Radio. Thanks so much for sharing your Faith & Wisdom. Reflection for January 31, 2021. Daily Reading for Sunday January 31, 2021 Reading 1, Deuteronomy 18:15-20 Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9 Gospel, Mark 1:21-28 Reading 2, First Corinthians 7:32-35. Time May 26, 2021 - Wed. of 8th Week in Ord. Time ⦠Theme: Jesus is healer of all. Somehow by the Grace of God, we have come to the end of the first month of a new year, a year we had anticipated because, in many ways, ⦠Home News Gospel Reflection 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time January 31st 2021. You trace my journey and my resting places, Mark 1:21â28. Sign-up for our newsletter to receive information on retreats, products, free downloads, and prayers! Alexander V. Enhaynes May 15, 2021 Daily Gospel Reflection for May 15, 2021. FOURTH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR âThere was a man possessed by an unclean spiritâ In the first chapter of St. Markâs Gospel we are given an insight into a day in the life of Jesus as He moves from prayer to ⦠No Comments; 0; 0. Always praying for Peace! "If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts. " In their synagogue was a man with an ⦠Reading 1, Deuteronomy 18:15-20. Jan 21, 2021 12:15:00 AM | by Danielle Bean. 651-690-7039 (fax). May 13, 2021 (The reflection below is used when the Solemnity of the Ascension is transferred to the coming Sunday.) Have ⦠A world where the weak are protected,
Sign up for our newsletter. ...The new dawn blooms ... For there is always light, if only weâre brave enough to see it, If only weâre brave enough to be it." Oneness with his “Abba” and compassionate concern for the world caused Jesus to speak with authority his healing words. Reflection for Sunday January 31, Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Mark 1:21-28 Gospel: Mark 1:21-28. Year B - Sunday, May 23, 2021 (EPISODE: 299) Readings for Pentecost Sunday. I also feel that if our trust in God is strong we will feel His peace within us. A reflection for the fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time. January 31, 2021 Sunday, Gospel Reflection with Tom Quinlan Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time. Thursday of the ⦠Read more>>> The End is the Beginning (If you celebrate the Ascension in your diocese today, see the reflection below. Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Father Rosendo Urrabazo, C.M.F. Deuter. Is it still possible for us to be amazed by Jesus?Fr. Year B FIRST READING: Acts 2: 1-11 Ps 104: 1+24, 29-30, 31⦠His oneness with God is an excellent model for us. Jesus didn’t enter into a debate with his challenger. I'm looking for courage (Louise Glück) You become (Margery Williams) From 'I love you' to 'I love you' is the journey o... We need prophets (Bishop Robert Barron) Change (Adrienne Rich) God doesn't call the qualified (Unknown) Sunday Gospel Reflection, January 24, 2021: Come ... Vanished into something better (Mary Oliver) We are ⦠of 8th Week in Ord. Today's Gospel: Mark 3:7-12 - Memorial of St. Agnes . You have a close watch before me and behind me, Mk 1:21-28. Gospel of 31-01-2021 : Gospel Reading: Mark 1:21-28 Jesus and his disciples went into the town of Capernaum and began to teach in the synagogue during the Sabbath assem... Daily Gospel - Catholic Readings for Sunday, January 31, 2021 Fr. Thank you, Sr. Sally Ann. ... Daily Gospel Reflection for May 16, 2021: Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord. But one among the listeners, a man with unclean spirits, challenged Jesus’ authority. Future Reflections May 21, 2021 - Fri. of 7th Week of Easter May 22, 2021 - Sat. GROW: When was the last time you were âastonishedâ and âamazedâ? I, too, was touched by your closing prayer. I facilitate/conduct Spiritual Recollections and talks in person or via Zoom. from among your own kin; to him you shall listen. January 27, 2021. Gospel Reflection Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time -Year B January 31, 2021 Gospel -Mark 1: 21-28 A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mark Then they came to apernaum, and on the Sabbath esus entered the synagogue and taught. to "What happened to you?". Corinthians 7.32-35; Mark 1/21-28,  âJust then there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit, and he cried out, âWhat have you to do with us? I know who you are, the Holy One of God.â But Jesus rebuked him, saying, âBe silent, and come out of him!â The unclean spirit, convulsing him and crying with a loud voice, came out of him. They were all amazed, and they kept on asking one another, âWhat is this? Youâll receive information on retreats, products, free downloads, and prayers! Rather, a prophet with the authority like that of Moses will arise from among them. In their synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit; he cried out, "What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Does our consciousness of the world derive from God’s goodness within us as it affects all that happens? Where can I get info on evolutionary consciousness? 1 Cor 7:32-35. SECOND READING: 1 Cor 7: 32-35 GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (Matt 4: 16). MARK 1:21-28 | FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SUNDAY GOSPEL REFLECTIONS with REV. Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9 Second Reading: 1 Cor 7:32-35 Gospel ⦠His death is immanent, and he reassures the Israelites that God will not abandon them. The people were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes. He will speak with God’s authority, and they are to listen and give total obedience to his word. 15 Yahweh your God will raise up a prophet like me; you will listen to him. Very potent reflection, reflective questions, and prayer, Sally Ann. Gospel Reflections Jan-31-Synagogue. to build such a world, through Christ Jesus. Saturday, January 30, 2021. This event that Mark shows us, is among JESUS' first public demonstrations of a deeply compassionate, insightfully wise, and understanding heart. First Reading: Dt 18:15-20 Responsorial Psalm: If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts. Reflection for Jan. 31, 2021 Jesus teaches -- and acts -- with compassion. I’ve been learning about evolutionary consciousness, which has made me ponder our thought patterns and the interrelatedness of everything in the universe. I particularly, was touched by your Closing Prayer. Very interesting, poignant reflection, thank you. to go forth with willing hearts, minds, and bodies
Also, a beautiful prayer! Tom Pehrson. By Allie Wing January 29, 2021 Gospel Reflections. Then they came to Capernaum, and on the sabbath Jesus entered the synagogue and taught. Such knowledge is beyond my understanding, you spread your hand over me. The people were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes. Join us in our daily Gospel Reflection where we reflect, ponder, and pray together inspired by todayâs Gospel. The people were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and ⦠you are familiar with all my paths. Year B - Sunday, May 23, 2021 (EPISODE: 299) Pentecost Sunday. 1884 Randolph Avenue A world where the riches of creation are honored and shared
. Sunday Gospel Reflection Catholic | January 31, 2021, | Mark 1: 21-28Then they came to Capernaum, and on the sabbath, he entered the synagogue and taught. Thank you for sharing them. This is just after JESUS' recruitment of his first followers. ", I am reminded of all the people who, today, especially in the mental health field, are trained in the de-escalation of emotionally charged and volatile situations, and of all the new insights and understandings coming forward regarding trauma-informed-listening, trauma-informed-care. Alcohol, pain killers, or chocolate can possess us, comforting us in our stress or pain, offering easier company than any human friend. Fear of COVID may narrow our world, so we withdraw. Efforts to contain the pandemic may close our business, evaporate the hours on the job that paid the rent. Gospel Reflections for January 31 2021 Face your challenge â¦and win! In todayâs reading, Jesus is looking for some space. result of reflecting on this Gospel.) The ⦠The people were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes. Don Fabioâs reflection follows the Gospel reading . Sunday Readings: Deuteronomy 18.15-20; ! Gospel Reflection Mark 1:21-28 January 31, 2021 StewardshipMission.org. Father Rosendo Urrabazo, C.M.F. Reflections. 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Moses spoke to all the people, saying: âA prophet like me will the LORD, your God, raise up for you from among your own kin; to him you shall listen. His death is immanent, and he reassures the Israelites that God will not abandon them. Gospel Reflection for Sunday January 31st 2021 The 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time The authority, words and action of Jesus In the gospel today the impact of the words of Jesus are seen in real concrete action. We have the power within us to choose, as both poets and prophets show us: "If we merge mercy with might, and might with right, then love becomes our legacy ... we will raise this wounded world into a wondrous one ... aflame and unafraid. Short, Simple and Personal reflections on the daily Holy Mass Gospel. (Check us out on Facebook â Sunday Gospel Reflection) GOSPEL Mark 1:21-28. The Messianic overtones are clear, and Mark focuses on them in his Gospel story which takes place after Jesus’ baptism by John. A new teaching, with authority! He commands even the unclean spirits and they obey him.ââ – Mark 1.23-27Â. Grant us, O God,
Jesus’ words and actions astonished the people and caused them to spread news about Jesus’ teaching and miracles throughout Galilee. Are we conscious of God’s power within us, calling us to cast out evil spirits (within and without) and bring healing to all God has created? Come out of him!” The evil spirits shook the man’s entire being and shrieked as they left him. The ⦠Gospel: Mark 1:21-28. Jesus challenges the law in a sense that amazes and attracts his hearers. Jesus is not about to have the spirit that possesses this man define him. The word unclean has its origins in the temple. Daily Gospel Reflection for January 21, 2021. Good Ground Press live in peace and harmony, with equal regard. This Gospel Reflection Process transformed my life as a priest and helped bring about a spiritual renewal of the parish life. 2021 Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Cross, Website Design and Development by Webteam. News; Gospel Reflection 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time January 31st 2021. Sunday, January 31 . The law keeps things with the potential to disrupt the holiness of the temple from coming in contact with the divine world the temple represents. The law calls such things unclean. They include certain animals, people in contact with the dead, women when they are menstruating or after giving birth. Many blessings to you as you continue to serve the people of our region. The first reading announces the coming of a prophet who will speak in the name of God. Gospel Reflection Jan 31 â Deacon Frank. Beautiful prayer. St. Paul, MN 55105, 651-690-7010 In God's Never-ending Peace & Grace! Space enthusiasts might recall Neil Armstrongâs walk on the moon. by Sister Sally Ann Brickner. Older posts. Gospel: Mark 1: 21-28Reflection of Rev. Jesus was with his first four disciples in Capernaum on the Sabbath. In todayâs Old Testament reading from Deuteronomy, Moses speaks to the descendants of those enslaved in Egypt. Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time. He wastes no time, no opportunity to mentor and model. Post navigation. Share this on WhatsApp.  What energizes the self I want to be? 18: 15-20 Cor. (Anyone who has ever tried to convey an important message, be it a parent or teacher or writer, can readily identify with Jesus’ experience that day.) Gospel: Then they came to Capernaum, and on the sabbath Jesus entered the synagogue and taught. REFLECTION CAPSULE FOR THE DAY â Jan 31, 2021: Sunday January 30, 2021 Fr Jijo Manjackal MSFS Leave a comment âHolding on to the Lord and trusting that victory will be ours, by being faithful to the Powerful and Awe-Inspiring Lord, Who always assures His Presence with us!â ... Scripture Reflection - January 31, 2021. Jesus taught in a way that stirred his hearers, Mark says. Instead, he gave a resounding command to the voices that emanated from the man: “Be quiet! Gospel Reflection for January 31, 2021 â 4th Sunday Ordinary Time. A people in darkness have seen a great light. of 7th Week of Easter May 23, 2021 - Pentecost May 24, 2021 - Mary the Mother of the Church May 25, 2021 - Tue. That it takes place in the Temple, among those awaiting and believing in salvation, seems significant. January 30, 2021. VIRGILIO MANAOG, SThD | ARCHDIOCESE of PALO, LEYTE For more spiritual nourishment please visit: https://store.paulines.ph/ # SundayGospelReflections # PaulinesPH # ⦠I am reminded, too, of the power and potency of words -- words that hurt; words that heal. Published January 25, 2021. Gospel: Mark 1:21-28. A world where peace is built with justice
so everyone might enjoy them. Reflection for Sunday January 31, Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Mark 1:21-28. Jesus confronts an evil spirit in todayâs Gospel. Jan. 05, 2021 - Twelfth Day of Christmas Photo courtesy of Jon Michael Kondrath. Additional Sacred Scripture Readings that tie in with this Gospel: Dt 18:15-20 . so high that I cannot reach it. Faith-Sharing & Small Christian Communities. Be notified every time a Weekly Reflection is added! January 31, 2021 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 71. These "new understandings" and "new teachings / approaches" involve a change in attitude of the 'helpers' from "What's wrong with you?" May 14, 2021 Daily Gospel Reflection for May 14, 2021. Listening is an act of love. Dt 18:15-20. [Amanda Gorman, The Hill We Climb, 2021]. Join us as we reflect, ponder, and pray together inspired by today's Gospel. Sounds interesting. Readings (Year B) Deuteronomy 18:15-20 Psalms 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9 1 Corinthians 7:32-35 Mark 1:21-28. Then they came to Capernaum, and on the Sabbath Jesus entered the synagogue and taught. Receive Daily Gospel Reflections in your inbox. Ambitions may drive us, headlines, a high-paying job. Angers may possess us, industries no longer offering job families can depend on. Prayer: author unknown, adapted by Russ Petrus, FutureChurch; used with permission. of 8th Week in Ord. Yours in Christ, Bishop David OâConnell. Catholic Daily Reading + Reflection: Sunday 31 January 2021 Readings at Mass for Sunday January 31, 2021 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Vestment: Green Todayâs Rosary: Glorious Mystery Theme of the Sunday: Jesus the Expected Prophet. FR. He speaks with authority, confidence and self-assurance. Catholic Priest. Catholic Voices. As I reflect on today’s Scriptures, I wonder about the consciousness of Moses and of Jesus. reflects on the readings for January 31, 2021. The Gospel stories tell of Jesus’ filial consciousness of God, whom he called “Abba,” or Father. Sunday 31 January 2021. Fr Paul Kelly . Otherwise, skip to the next reflection for today and return ⦠Read more>>> Ads by CatholicAdNet.com. Jesus came to Capernaum with his followers, and on the sabbath he entered the synagogue and taught. And may the Holy Spirit gift and guide us (making Sign of the Cross) now and forever. Thursday, May 20, 2021. Jeff offers this week's Gospel reflection from the Catholic Church of St. Ann, Raritan. Parents might point to the birth of their child. January 31 st 2021. I hear no judgment, no condemnation, and certainly no fear in JESUS, but I do hear JESUS saying to the troubled man, "Take your rightful place among the children of God. Sunday Readings: Deuteronomy 18.15-20; ! 7: 32-35 Mark 21-28. Call us, fax us, or fill out our contact form and our trained staff will be happy to address your questions. A world where different races, cultures and creeds
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Thank you so much for sharing your reflection, Sr. Sally. Salvation history describes the deep relationship between God and Moses that caused radiance to emanate from his face. There is not a word on my tongue, This video is a reading and reflection on the Sunday Gospel for kids. The people were astonished at his teaching, Corinthians 7.32-35; Mark 1/21-28 âJust then there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit, and he cried out, âWhat have you to do with us? Learning where people unlike us come from takes commitment, wanting to know their story.  What possesses me? What clamors for attention in myself? What erodes my wholeness? Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Skype â¦
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