Jesus’ response to the Pharisees’ trap shows us that, while we cannot cut ourselves off from the affairs of the world, we should never compromise our beliefs and values. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
Gospel Reflections
‘Many are called, but few are chosen’
This week’s reading suggests that while God’s invitation is indeed directed to all, we must positively respond to that invitation and make changes in our lives. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
‘The kingdom of God will be given to a people who will produce its fruit’
This parable contains a warning to listen and to respond, to produce a harvest of good works for God. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
‘Which of the two did the father’s will?’
In this parable of the two sons, Jesus points out that many religious people pledge their loyalty in words but do not follow this up with actions. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
‘The last will be first, and the first, last’
This week’s parable about the labourers in the vineyard is an invitation to understand that the ways of God are not bound or limited by human standards. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
‘Forgive your brother from your heart’
In this week’s reading we are challenged to behave not as human beings do but in imitation of the very mercy of God. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
‘Whatever you bind on earth shall be considered bound in heaven’
This week’s reading focuses on ‘community’ and tells us that Christians have a responsibility to speak the truth in difficult circumstances. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
‘Anyone who loses his life for my sake will find it’
The lesson for Peter in this reading is a lesson for all. Whatever our position in the Church we must be open to the unexpected ways of God, ready to learn new things, not to prefer ‘man’s way’ to God’s. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
‘You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church’
When Peter responds to the question that all Christians must answer, his profession of faith is followed by mission. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.
‘‘Woman, you have great faith’’
This week’s reading demonstrates that while the initial priority of Jesus is to bring the gospel to his own people, the good news of the Kingdom is to be preached to all. Fr Adrian Graffy reflects.