Sunday 3rd August 2008
18th Sunday of the year. Year A
This week’s
reflection from Fr Henry
In this Sunday’s Gospel. we see Jesus, who did
not do many miracles in Nazareth because of lack of
faith, performing miracles for the crowds because of
their faith. For Matthew, faith is confidence in Jesus
power. The crowds’ faith in Jesus is implied by
the fact that they do the same things that others. inspired
by faith have done They bring to him all those who were
sick like the paralytic man. They believe, that they
can be healed by touching the fringe of Jesus garment,
like the woman who touched his garment. Their faith
in Jesus contrasts with the little faith of the disciples,
who appear to lack the same confidence.
The miracle of the loaves and fishes lends itself
to several other impressions. It recalls the exodus
theme, where Israel is fed in the wilderness. The abundance
may signify the presence of the Messianic age and salvation.
The parallels with the narrative of the Lord’s
Supper may suggest that Jesus is the source of our spiritual
nourishment. The feeding of the five thousand with the
excess collected in twelve baskets indicates the abundant
supply of all peoples. The Eucharist however, will offer
bread for all humankind. The story also bears Jesus’
compassion for the needy as he does not let them go
away hungry.
Thank You. Fr Henry would like
to thank Fr Martin and all the Parishioners of St Gertrud’s
Church again for the warm welcome and nice stay for
the past month. He leaves St Gertrude’s on Tuesday
5th August to go to St Mary’s West Croydon.. He
has enjoyed his stay and is indeed very grateful for
the opportunity offered once again to minister and interact
with the parishioners. He would like to thank in a special
way all those who hosted him for the meals and dinners.
Not forgetting all your other gifts. Conversations,
prayers and life experiences you shared with me Be assured
of his prayers for all of you and the Parish and please
do remember him in yours and God willing see you again
next summer
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