Gospel Readings

Gospel Reflection – Monday, the 9th Week in Ordinary Time (8 June)

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The Beatitudes Many will be familiar with today’s Gospel from Matthew (5:1-12): the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount is one of best-known teachings of Jesus. The first word of the first discourse from the Sermon on the Mount (which we hear over the next three weeks) is ‘blessed’ or ‘happy’.  [...]

Gospel Reflection – Thursday, the 9th Week in Ordinary Time (4 June)

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What is the greatest commandment? Today’s Gospel (Mark 12:28-34) follows on from what we have heard the last couple of days and concludes a theme of ‘confrontation’ between the Jewish authorities and Jesus. This time, though, it is more of a questioning by one of the scribes who asks Jesus, ‘Which is the first of all the [...]

Gospel Reflection – Tuesday, the 9th Week in Ordinary Time (2 June)

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Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar Today, Tony reads from the Gospel of Mark (12: 13-17), which documents a confrontation between Jesus and the Jewish leadership of the time.  This one of several such confrontations mentioned in Mark’s Gospel, of which Tony says a better understanding can be gained by looking [...]

Gospel Reflection for Monday (1 June) – 9th week Ordinary Time

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Feast of Mary Mother of the Church: ‘Here is your mother’ The celebration of Mary Mother of the Church falls perfectly in line with our Gospel reading from last week where Fr Paul mentions the four appearances of the ‘beloved disciple’ in John’s Gospel.   In this Gospel (John 19: 25-27) the [...]

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