Daily Reflection May 21, 2025 |
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In the first reading, the early Christian community grapples with questions about how strictly the Mosaic Law should be observed. The Psalm is a song of the pilgrimage to Jerusalem. In the Gospel, Jesus uses the metaphor of a vine and its branches to convey his message. In my later years, I shied away from questions of doctrinal purity. I found myself thinking about the differences between rules and guidelines. (Still, I continue to have a visceral response when someone runs a red light, both in a literal and in a metaphoric sense.) Retirement has given me more time to reflect on my own life and with that I find the words of Pope Francis, “Who am I to judge?” continually coming to mind. I hear the psalm quietly echoing the rules built into the Mosaic Law as I am reminded of the duty to participate in the three pilgrimage gatherings that for centuries were celebrated in Jerusalem. In John 15:1–8, Jesus offers a powerful image: “I am the vine, you are the branches.” I find a call to community to be at the heart of this passage. I hear a message involving a shared existence, mutual dependence, and organic growth. It reminds me that faith is not rigid or static, but it is something living and dynamic, just as a vine grows, twists, and adapts. My prayer today focusses on this community. Dear Lord, |
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