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Published by the Laity and Priests of Mary the Queen Parish

Prayer for Enlightenment Before Meditating on God's Word

Readings | Reflection | Prayer | Prayer Request

February 5, 2010
Memorial, St. Agatha, martyr

Friday 4th Week in Ordinary Time - Year II



SIRACH 47:2-11
MARK 6:14-29

http://www.usccb.org/nab/020510.shtml


Sometimes, or maybe, oftentimes, we find ourselves called to speak out the truth—to declare what is morally wrong or right. Today, where our country is mired in corruption, as Christians and like John the Baptist, we are called to say that giving money to government officials in order to get a project approved is wrong.

Where did John the Baptist get his strength and courage to tell Herod, “It is not lawful for you to have your brother’s wife.”? Herod was a powerful man and. If he only depended on his own strength then he must have succumbed to just look the other way. Yet, John knew Jesus. He got his strength from what Jesus taught him. Like the twelve apostles, as we are to read in the next story, he, too must have been called to be with Jesus to a deserted place to rest awhile. Do we also get strength from Jesus in our everyday life?



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