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A Gospel reflection has been posted for the past 18 months and are available through links below.
From the First Sunday of Advent, 2008, the beginning of Liturical Year B, Sr Veronica will reflect on the three readings of each Sunday.  These can be found as Reflections on the Sunday readings.
 
 
for Sunday, November 23, 2008
feast of Christ the King, Year A
Matthew 25:31-46
 
 
'It has long been a common custom to give to Christ the metaphorical title of King'. These are the words of Pope Pius XI who established this feast between two world wars, in the hope of counteracting the growing secularism 'in public affairs and politics' and finding a way towards global peace. Peace would never be achieved, wrote Pius XI, until and unless individuals and nations accepted the 'rule of our Saviour'.
 
For many peace-loving people, the US led military invasion of Iraq marked a new low point in more than a century of violent and ongoing conflict which claimed the lives of some 160 to 180 million people. With the recent collapse of Wall Street and its consequences, hope for the global reign of the Prince of Peace seemed more remote than ever. Ironically, the financial crisis of the past couple of months has been the catalyst for a total rethinking of the values that have brought unprecedented wealth to the few and suffering to the many.
 
From a Christian perspective, the world needs new and different leadership, the sort of spiritual leadership that Jesus of Nazareth advocated in first century Palestine.
 
Barak Obama's election to the US Presidency, the message he delivered in his victory speech, and the program he has outlined for a significantly different future for the US, have restored some measure of hope to a world in deep conflict and economic disarray. Sceptics are reserving judgment until Obama delivers the goods, and those with unreal expectations will undoubtedly be disappointed. Others will appreciate the monumental challenges involved and the processes that might be required to effect lasting and ethical change. Obama has the potential to be a force for good in our world. He will suffer for the cause of justice as he identifies with the suffering of his people. He will only succeed if good people support his agenda for peace.
 
Today's gospel is about spiritual leadership.
 
It presents Jesus as shepherd and sheep, as judge and king on the one hand and as suffering humanity ('the 'least') on the other.
 
Works of mercy are the measure of justice or righteousness. Those who feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, welcome the stranger, and set the prisoners free are 'the righteous/the sheep' who will inherit God's empire or kingdom and enter eternal life. Those who fail in these respects are the unrighteous/the goats who fail to recognise the presence of the shepherd/king in suffering humanity.
 
Why sheep and goats?
 
While goats grazed with the sheep, they were never imaged as God's people. 'Sheep', on the other hand, is a frequent biblical designation for the people of God's fold. This story is replete with mixed metaphors.
 
The feast of Christ the King brings the church year to a close. It invites us to consider the sort of world we inhabit and the way to achieve the things that make for peace.
 
 
 
 
by Veronica Lawson RSM
(East Ballarat)
 
 
 
 
 
 
The First Sunday of Advent, on  November 30, begins Sunday cycle B and weekday cycle 1.
In this new year, Sister Veronica Lawson RSM will comment on the readings of the Sunday, rather than confining her comments to the Gospel.  These reflections can be found under REFLECTIONS ON THE SUNDAY READINGS.
 
 
 
archived reflections ...
Ordinary Time
 
Christ the King, November 23
33rd Sunday, November 16
All Souls, November 2
30th Sunday, October 26
29th Sunday, October 19
28th Sunday, October 12
27th Sunday, October 5
26th Sunday, September 28
25th Sunday, September 21
23rd Sunday, September 7
22nd Sunday, August 31
21st Sunday, August 24
20th Sunday, August 17
19th Sunday, August 10
18th Sunday, August 3
17th Sunday, July 27
16th Sunday, July 20
15th Sunday, July 13
14th Sunday, July 6
12th Sunday, June 22
11th Sunday, June 15
Ninth Sunday, June 1
 
ORDINARY TIME
 
Easter
 
Ascenion of the Lord, May 4
Sixth Sunday of Easter, April 27
Fifth Sunday of Easter, April 20
Fourth Sunday of Easter, April 13
Third Sunday of Easter, April 6
Second Sunday of Easter, March 30
Easter Sunday, March 23
 
EASTER
Lent
 
Passion Sunday, March 16
Fifth Sunday, March 9
Fourth Sunday, March 2
Third Sunday, February 24
Second Sunday, February 17
First Sunday, February 10
 
LENT
 
Ordinary Time
 
Fourth Sunday, February 3
Third Sunday, January 27
Second Sunday, January 20
The Baptism of Jesus, January 13, 2008
 
ORDINARY TIME
 
Christmas
 
The Epiphany, January 6, 2008
The Holy Family, December 30, 2007
 
CHRISTMAS season
 
Advent
 
Fourth Sunday, December 23
Third Sunday, December 16
Second Sunday, December 9
First Sunday, December 2
 
ADVENT
 
The above reflections are based on the Sunday readings for Year A
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These reflections are based on readings from Year C of the three-year cycle ...
reflection for the feast of Christ the King, November 25
reflection for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, November 18
reflection for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, November 11
reflection for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, November 4
reflection for the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 28
reflection for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 21
reflection for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 14
reflection for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 7
reflection for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 30
reflection for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 23
reflection for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 16
reflection for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 9
reflection for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 2
reflection for the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 26
reflection for the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 19
reflection for the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 12
reflection for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 5
reflection for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 29 
reflection for the 16th  Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 22
reflection for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 15
reflection for the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 8
reflection for the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 1
reflection for the feast of the Birth of John the Baptist
reflection for the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 17
reflection for the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ

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