[Grem] A mai szentmise igéi

Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2018. Ápr. 20., P, 16:54:34 CEST


*Friends, today’s Gospel declares that the Word really became flesh. Why
has the Incarnation been resisted from the very beginning? Why is the
extension of the Incarnation, which is the Eucharist, still such a source
of division? I think it has to do with flesh. God became one of us, as
close to us as blood and muscle and bone. It is no longer correct to say
simply that God is in his heaven and we are on the earth. It is not correct
to say simply that God is spirit and we are matter. Matter has been invaded
by spirit. In Jesus, God became flesh, and, more to the point, he invites
us to eat his Body and drink his Blood. But that means that he wants us to
take him into ourselves."Now, wait a minute!" many people think. That’s a
little too close for comfort, for it means that he wants to be Lord of my
flesh and my bones, that he wants to move into every nook and cranny of my
life. My work, my recreation, my sexual life, my life of play—all those
fleshy things that I do—he wants to be Lord of all of that! That’s
precisely right.*
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