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2018. Jan. 27., Szo, 08:51:58 CET


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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Saturday, January 27, 2018*
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3rd Week in Ordinary Time

Mark 4:35-41




*Friends, the story at the heart of our Gospel for today is the storm at
sea. Karl Barth said that the stormy waters in all of these cases stands
for das Nichtige, the nothing, that which stands opposed to God’s creative
intentions, difficulties both interior and exterior, difficulties physical,
psychological, and spiritual. The disciples in the boat are, as I’ve often
said, evocative of the Church, making its way through time and space. And
those waters are symbolic of everything that besets the members of the
Church. To stay within the emotional space of the story, this must have
been a terrible storm, to have terrified experienced sailors. This is no
small problem, no minor difficulty. Do you know the de profundis prayer? It
comes from Psalm 130: "Out of the depths, I have cried to you, O Lord. O
Lord, be attentive to the voice of my pleading." It is the prayer we should
offer at the darkest times of life, when we find ourselves lost and in the
shadow of death, when, in our desperation, we feel utterly incapable of
helping ourselves.*


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