People watching with Jesus

32 Sunday OT, year B | Mk 12:38–44

I think we all like to go people-watching from time to time. In the Gospel today (Mk 12:38–44), Jesus is in the Temple people-watching with His disciples. There he teaches them, and us, important lessons about who are the people worthy of our attention and imitation. Surprisingly, Jesus calls attention to a poor widow, calling us to imitate her sacrificial generosity.

File:Brooklyn Museum - The Widow's Mite (Le denier de la veuve) - James  Tissot.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

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Back to Basics (31 Sunday OT, B)

 31 Sunday of Ordinary Time, B | Mk 12:28–34

In response to a question, Jesus gets back to basics, revealing the core of what it means to follow God's path: love God and love our neighbour (Mk 12:28b-34). In order to truly love our neighbour, we must get to know them so that we can serve them in the way that is truly best for them, not what we might think is best.

Mezuzah - Wikipedia

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A blind man who sees

(30 Sunday OT, B)

In the Gospel today, we meet Bartimaeus (Mark 10:45-52). Although he is physically blind, he has better spiritual vision than others around him since he is able to recognize Jesus as the Messiah and knows Christ will heal him. We can become spiritually blind when we fail to see Christ present in our neighbour and daily experiences.

Healing the man blind from birth - Wikipedia

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