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Sunday, October
19, 2003
29th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
1st
Reading: Is 53:10-11
Yet it was the
will of Yahweh to crush him with grief.
When he makes himself an offering for sin,
he will have a long life and see his descendants.
Through him the will of Yahweh is done.
For the anguish he suffered,
he will see the light and obtain perfect knowledge.
My just servant will justify the multitude;
he will bear and take away their guilt.
2nd
Reading: Heb 4:14-16
We have a great
High Priest, Jesus, the Son of God, who has entered heaven. Let us,
then, hold fast to the faith we profess. Our high priest is not indifferent
to our weaknesses, for he was tempted in every way just as we are, yet
without sinning. Let us, then, with confidence approach God, the giver
of grace; we will obtain mercy and, through his favor, help in due time.
Gospel:
Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45 (Listen
to MP3 - Against
Ambition)
James
and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to Jesus and said to him, "Master,
we want you to grant us what we are going to ask of you." And he
said, "What do you want me to do for you?" They answered,
"Grant us to sit one at your right and one at your left when you
come in your glory."
But Jesus said
to them, "You don't know what you are asking. Can you drink the
cup that I drink or be baptized in the way I am baptized?" They
answered, "We can." And Jesus told them, "The cup that
I drink you will drink, and you will be baptized in the way I am baptized.
But to sit at my right or at my left is not mine to grant. It has been
prepared for others."
On hearing this,
the other ten were angry with James and John; Jesus then called them
to him and said, "As you know, the so-called rulers of the nations
act as tyrants and their great ones oppress them. But it shall not be
so among you; whoever would be great among you must be your servant,
and whoever would be first among you shall make himself slave of all.
Think of the Son of Man who has not come to be served but to serve and
to give his life to redeem many."
Commentary
"Our
high priest is not indifferent to our weaknesses, for he was tempted
in every way just as we are, yet without sinning." My professor
in theology made this beautiful reflection on priesthood: "Priesthood
is about mankind and broken eggshell pieces, and the failure of all
the king's horses and all the king's men (technology and all our human
resources) to put them together again. Priesthood is about the One,
the only One, who could take the stories of all mankind into his heart,
because his heart is broken-open too. Who could offer them and his pierced
heart together, and place them in the hands of him from whose love first
they came. And how in those hands the pieces come together again, into
one whole and lovely thing. And through this thing, Love shining like
circling and singing rainbows, the glory of God and Adam coming fully
alive again. (C.G. Arevalo, And They Shall
Name Him Emmanuel, p. 93).
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Taken
from Bible Diary
2003 and Daily Gospel 2003
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