Daily
Reflection
From a Creighton Student's Perspective
October 7th,
2008
by
Patrick Carter
Junior; Justice and Society Major, Enviromental Public
Policy and Spanish Minors
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“Mom, why do I have to do the chores when my friends
get to go outside and play?” This was not an uncommon question
I asked of my parents on a Saturday morning when the prospects of
playing tag, basketball, and soccer with my friends seemed more
important than my list of chores for the morning. I thought that
it was so unfair for me to be stuck inside working while my friends
or brother or sister were able to go outside. The response that
I usually received from my parents to my question was similar to
that of Jesus’ response to Martha in today’s gospel.
He essentially tells her that she should be concerned with one thing
at a time and to not worry about what others are doing. Jesus just
says this in passing, but it establishes a very challenging way
to live – free from thinking about what others are doing and
to just be concerned about myself. |
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