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Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2018. Jan. 15., H, 18:52:37 CET


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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Monday, January 15, 2018*
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2nd Week in Ordinary Time

Mark 2:18-22




*Friends, in today’s Gospel people ask Jesus why he doesn’t encourage
fasting among his followers. Jesus’ answer is wonderful: "How can the
guests at a wedding fast while the groom is still with them?" (That’s a
typically Jewish style, by the way: answering a question with another
question.) This great image of the wedding feast comes up frequently in the
New Testament, most obviously in the wedding feast at Cana narrative. And
it is echoed in the Tradition. Jesus is the wedding of heaven and earth,
the marriage of divinity and humanity; he is the bridegroom and the Church
is the bride. In him, the most intimate union is achieved between God and
the world. *
*Could you imagine people fasting at a wedding banquet? Could you imagine
going into an elegant room with your fellow guests and being served bread
and water? It would be ridiculous! So says Jesus: "As long as the groom is
with them, how could they fast?" The mark of the Christian dispensation is
joy. Exuberance. Delight. God and the world have come together. What could
be better news?*

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