Daily Reflection October 28, 2017 |
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Praying Ordinary Time |
Today's feast honors saints Simon and Jude, called by Jesus to be his disciples. In the USA we are very familiar with Jude because of the Memphis St. Jude clinic for children's diseases, especially for kids with cancer. St. Jude is regarded the Patron Saint of desperate cases and lost causes. This makes Jude a popular figure for the troubled times of our lives particularly when we feel lost and alone. Saints Simon (the Zealot) and Jude Thaddeus were directly called to be disciples and part of the twelve by Jesus himself. St. Luke's gospel version of that calling is today's gospel reading. Simon and Jude responded generously to Jesus' invitation to join him in his holy and healing work. The two words that strike me in the readings today are "capstone" and "community". The letter to the Ephesians refers to Jesus as the capstone of the arch made up of the disciples of Jesus. Architecturally, the capstone is the topmost piece of the arch that keeps the whole structure together. Spiritually, Jesus is that piece of the arch; we look to him to be the source of our oneness with and in Jesus. Jesus is what keeps the community of disciples firmly together; or, without him we (the arch) ultimately fall apart and crumble. He tells the Ephesian Christians that they are members of the household of God firmly founded on those called into disciple-service with Jesus. What a wonderful invitation each of us has received in our baptism. We call ourselves the "Body of Christ" meaning that each of us has the invitation to be with Jesus as he calls us into his service. Do you and me get the call-to-be-disciples? Without doubt we do even if we don't feel up to the job; ultimately it is God's work done in and through us. That's right: each one of us is a disciple among the community of disciples, our faith community, called to be the church. It is probably way too easy to assume, like many of us, do that priests, religious, hierarchy and the truly holy among us are disciples and we are simply led by their lives and example. Our faith is much more demanding than that. We are called not just once in our lives at baptism, but Jesus' calls us daily into our unique discipleship. He really IS the capstone of the arch we call church. Like St. Simon and St, Jude we join an apostolic church, called into life for faith-filled service of our brother, Jesus.
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