God abundantly feeds the hungry (17 OT, year B)

17 Sunday in Ordinary Time, year B | 2 Kings 4:42-44 | John 6:1-15

On this Sunday we remember in a special way grandparents and elders in our community. Grandparents image the generosity of God. They often want to feed those they love! In the readings today, we see that God gives food in abundance. God satisfies more than just physical hunger. Like the boy in the Gospel who contributed five loaves and two fish, God wants us to contribute in this mission of satisfying those who hunger physically and spiritually. 

Feeding the multitude - Wikipedia

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Building bridges not walls

16 Sunday in Ordinary Time, year B

In Ephesians we discover that Jesus came to breaks down walls that separate people (Ephesians 2:13–18). As followers of Christ, we are called to build bridges, seeking to bring unity in the midst of polarization and division. We can do this by imitating Jesus the Good Shepherd, who sacrifices Himself out of love for others (Mark 6:30–34)

Statuette of the Good Shepherd

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The Church is made for mission

15 Sunday of Ordinary time, year B

As followers of Christ we are all sent out on mission (Mark 6:7-13). We carry out this mission in community. The witness of love, reconciliation, and peace, is one way we complete our mission. In addition, we are encouraged to rely totally on God in our mission.

Jesus Tells Us: Go and Christ's Presence will Soon Follow - The Association  of Mary, Queen of All Hearts

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Jesus the rejected prophet

14 Sunday Ordinary Time, year B

The Gospel today tells us about how Jesus was acting as a prophet, preaching the Word of God in his hometown Nazareth (Mark 6:1–6). Although we can be tempted to judge the people in the Gospel who reject Christ, we should remember that we too run the risk of rejecting Christ's life-giving words.

Nazareth: prophet's fate | friarmusings

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