21st Sunday in Ordinary Time (August 22, 2021)
Josh 24.1-2a, 15-17, 18b; Eph 4:32-5:1-2, 21-32; Jn 6:60-69
Among all the stories of Our Lord being rejected in the New Testament, today’s is, in some way, the most poignant.
Some possible saints turn their backs on their Lord because they find His teachings nonsensical, too absurd for assent. How similar to our own day in that everyone wants Jesus to “make sense” to us, religion to look pious and socially virtuous, but “return to their former way of life” when doctrine and discipline ask too much.
Do we suffer from a “Cafeteria Catholic” mentality? Do we pick and choose which of the Church’s teachings on the Gospel of Life to follow? Or do we trust as confidently as Peter professed: “Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
Pro-Life Intercession
That we may echo Peter’s profession of faith that Christ is indeed the Son of God, and He alone has dominion over the precious gift of human life, we pray to the Lord...