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29th Sunday in Ordinary Time/ Homily for 20th Oct. 2024
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Oct. 20, 2024 - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Readings: #Isaiah_53: 10-11; #Psalm 33: 4-5, 18-19, 20, 22;
#Hebrews 4: 14-16; #Mark_10: 35-45
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In the readings for the #29th_Sunday_in_Ordinary_Time_year_B, we encounter a profound invitation to embrace a life characterized by selfless service, echoing the very essence of Christ's own ministry.
The words of the prophet Isaiah, the Psalmist's hymn of praise, the Letter to the Hebrews, and the Gospel according to Mark all converge to guide us on a journey of reflection and transformation.
The first reading from Isaiah gives us the prophetic image of the Suffering Servant, who suffers not as a punishment but as a sacrifice for the sins of many. In our own lives, we are called to emulate this selfless love, offering ourselves in service to others without seeking recognition or reward.
Today's responsorial psalm reminds us of the steadfast love of God. "The eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear Him, those who hope for His kindness." God's love is the foundation of our hope. In times of difficulty, like the Suffering Servant, we are called to trust in God's love and care, even when His ways seem mysterious. This trust is a key element of Christian discipleship.
Oct. 20, 2024 - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Readings: #Isaiah_53: 10-11; #Psalm 33: 4-5, 18-19, 20, 22;
#Hebrews 4: 14-16; #Mark_10: 35-45
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In the readings for the #29th_Sunday_in_Ordinary_Time_year_B, we encounter a profound invitation to embrace a life characterized by selfless service, echoing the very essence of Christ's own ministry.
The words of the prophet Isaiah, the Psalmist's hymn of praise, the Letter to the Hebrews, and the Gospel according to Mark all converge to guide us on a journey of reflection and transformation.
The first reading from Isaiah gives us the prophetic image of the Suffering Servant, who suffers not as a punishment but as a sacrifice for the sins of many. In our own lives, we are called to emulate this selfless love, offering ourselves in service to others without seeking recognition or reward.
Today's responsorial psalm reminds us of the steadfast love of God. "The eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear Him, those who hope for His kindness." God's love is the foundation of our hope. In times of difficulty, like the Suffering Servant, we are called to trust in God's love and care, even when His ways seem mysterious. This trust is a key element of Christian discipleship.
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