Gospel Readings

Gospel Reflection – Mark 3: 22-30 – Jesus & the Prince of Demons

2025-01-20T12:02:03+10:00

Fr Paul Gooley reads from the Gospel of Mark (3: 22-30) in which Jesus, because of the healing he does, is accused of being possessed by Beelzebul, the prince of demons. Fr Paul says the fact that ‘scribes’ come down from Jerusalem indicates that the reputation of Jesus has already spread that far [...]

Gospel Reflection – Mark 3: 7-12 – A great crowd follows Jesus

2025-01-20T12:57:14+10:00

Fr Paul Gooley reads from the Gospel of Mark (3: 7-12) in which large crowds followed Jesus everywhere when they heard about all he was doing. Fr Paul says we hear today that Jesus withdraws to the lakeside where the great crowd gathers, which Matthew will use as the audience for his great [...]

Gospel Reflection – Mark 2: 18-22 – Fasting and feasting

2025-01-14T10:23:15+10:00

Today Fr Paul Gooley reads from the Gospel of Mark (2: 18-22) in which Jesus, when asked why his disciples were not fasting, replied, ‘Surely the bridegroom’s attendants would never think of fasting while he is still with them. But the time will come for the bridegroom will be taken from them, and [...]

Gospel Reflection – Mark 2: 13-17 – Jesus calls sinners

2025-01-14T10:22:10+10:00

Today Fr Paul Gooley reads from the Gospel of Mark (2: 13-17) in which some Pharisees ask why Jesus eats with tax collectors and sinners and Jesus says, ‘It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I did not come to call the virtuous, but sinners’. Fr Paul says [...]

Gospel Reflection – 17 January – St Anthony of Egypt

2025-01-14T10:20:21+10:00

Today Fr Paul Gooley reads from the Gospel of Matthew (19: 16-26) in which a rich young man asks Jesus what he must do to have eternal life. Afterwards, Fr Paul shares a little about St Anthony of Egypt whose memorial we celebrate today. Fr Paul says St Anthony is the originator of the [...]

Gospel Reflection – Mark 1: 40-45 – The humanity of Jesus

2025-01-14T10:19:09+10:00

Today Fr Paul Gooley reads from the Gospel of Mark (1: 40-45) in which the leper says to Jesus, ‘If you want to, you can cure me’. Fr Paul says Mark shows the warmth of Jesus’ humanity and his concern for the leper. The leper had no right even to approach Jesus, but [...]

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