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Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2018. Aug. 17., P, 13:22:55 CEST


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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Friday, August 17, 2018*
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Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Matthew 19:3-12
*Friends, in today’s Gospel Jesus teaches about the sanctity and permanence
of marriage. Now we begin to see why the love of a husband and wife is a
sacrament of God’s love. The Father and the Son*—while remaining distinct—





*give themselves utterly to each other, and this mutual giving is the Holy
Spirit. So when two people come together in love and form one flesh, they
mimic the love between the Father and the Son. And when their love gives
rise to a child, this mimics sacramentally the spiration of the Holy
Spirit. Father, mother, and children are evocative of the divine Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit. And this is why Jesus speaks so forcefully about
marriage, and why his Church, at its best, has echoed him up and down the
centuries. It is because marriage is such a sacred sign that the Church has
sought so assiduously to protect it. I know that the Church gets a bad rap
for surrounding marriage and sexuality with so many rules. I realize that
libertarians through the ages have fought against the supposed uptight
moralism of the Church. But human beings always surround precious things
with laws, restrictions, and prohibitions.*
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