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Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2017. Nov. 3., P, 13:26:49 CET


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*Your daily Gospel reflection...*

*Friday, November 3, 2017*
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*30th Week in Ordinary Time*

*Luke 14:1-6*
Friends,* in*



* today's Gospel Pharisees and other religious leaders look on with silent
disdain as Jesus heals a man. He challenged them by asking, "Is it lawful
to cure on the sabbath or not?"Some religious leaders get their kicks from
burdening people, laying the law on them heavily, making demands that are
terrible, exulting in their own moral superiority. At the core of Jesus'
program is a willingness to bear other people's burdens, to help them carry
their loads. And this applies to the moral life as well. If we lay the
burden of God's law on people, we must be willing, at the same time, to
help them bear it. When were you cured by Christ and how? What was it like
to receive, through the Church, his healing touch? When did you feel
ostracized, despised, unworthy—and how did Christ, through his Church,
restore you to health and communion? Remember that moment and share it. *
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