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2018. Aug. 21., K, 14:06:38 CEST


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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Tuesday, August 21, 2018*
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Memorial of Saint Pius X, Pope

Matthew 19:23-30






*Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus says to his disciples: “Amen, I say to
you, it will be hard for one who is rich to enter the Kingdom of heaven.”
When the disciples express their astonishment at this—“Who then can be
saved?”—Jesus replies, “For men this is impossible, but for God all things
are possible.”When we fail on the spiritual path, we must become, like
Bartimaeus, beggars. When we stumble in our attempts to follow the law or
to set out on the high adventure of discipleship, we must not fall into
discouragement or self-reproach. We must once again cry out, “Kyrie
eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleison,” relying not on our own powers but
on God. Thérèse of Lisieux commented that, amidst the many spiritual
athletes and strivers around her, she felt like a little helpless child,
lifting her arms up and begging to be carried. The heavenly Father, like
any good parent, could hardly resist such a sight, and thus she found
herself lifted higher than the spiritual “giants.” With us, it is finally
impossible; but with God, all things—including the making of saints—are
possible. *
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