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Daily Scripture, May 11, 2025

Good Shepherd Sunday

Scripture:

Acts 13:14, 43-52
Revelation 7:9, 14b-17
John 10:27-30

Reflection:

“Habemus papam!” The Cardinal Deacon proclaimed to the world on May 8, 2025.

About an hour later, the new pope, Leo XIV, stepped out onto the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, looking out to the throng gathered at St. Peter’s Square. The first American pope.

On this day, Good Shepherd Sunday, perhaps it might be just as appropriate to declare: “Habemus pastorem,” We have a shepherd. On this day, we hear Jesus share the beautiful parable of the Good Shepherd with its many consoling truths and promise for all God’s children.

“I am the good shepherd,” Jesus said. “The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” Pope Francis reflected on this passage with these words: “Being a shepherd is not merely a job, but a true and proper way of life, 24 hours a day. Jesus, the Good Shepherd, does not just do something for us, but he gives his life for us.

From his balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV saw not only the cheering crowd gathered below, he also saw an ancient imposing monument in the middle of the square — the Obelisk. This Obelisk originally stood in Nero’s Circus. Many Christians were executed in this circus. Christian tradition holds that the Obelisk was the last thing Peter saw before he died crucified upside down.

At every age of the Church, the figure of the pope stands as the spiritual father, a visible source of unity, and the shepherd appointed by Christ to guide his flock. The Obelisk stands before the pope as a mute reminder that like Peter, he too must lay down his life for the flock.

In our time, Pope Leo XIV, the vicar of Christ and successor to Peter, is our Good Shepherd.

Habemus pastorem.

Deacon Manuel Valencia is on the staff at Mater Dolorosa Passionist Retreat Center, Sierra Madre, California.

Daily Scripture, April 13, 2021

Scripture:Acts 4:23-31John 3:1-8Reflection:Nicodemus and MeInspired by Nicodemus and his growing relationship with Jesus in John’s Gospel.We come at night becausethat is all we can do.Dawn is always the promise.We wait » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 12, 2021

Scripture:Acts 4:23-31John 3:1-8Reflection:When Jesus was alive, it seemed that the Apostles never understood his true mission.  They came to believe he was the Messiah but were blinded by their assumptions » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 11, 2021

Scripture:Acts 4:32-351 John 5:1-6John 20:19-31Reflection:The Gospel of John begins with these words from the prologue: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 9, 2021

Scripture:Acts 4:1-12John 21:1-14Reflection:                            Is Fishing the Only Alternative to Resurrection Fatigue?Could it be that Peter and his companions are suffering form Resurrection fatigue? We know about fatigue don’t we? » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 8, 2021

Scripture:Acts 3:11-26Luke 24:35-48Reflection:Peace be with you!The vaccines for the Covid-19 virus have given us peace and hope that there is a way to live through this pandemic. We must just » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 7, 2021

Scripture:Acts 3:1-10Luke 24:13-35Reflection:“And it happened that, while he was with them at table, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it and gave it to them.With that their eyes were » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 6, 2021

Scripture:Acts 2:36-41John 20:11-18Reflection:The pain, loss, fears, confusion and darkness of the last year have shaken us out of our comfortable means of self-mastery. It has given us a chance to » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 4, 2021

Scripture:Acts 10:34, 37-43Colossians 3:1-4John 20:1-9Reflection:Good News:  Easter Life & Joy!The “scene”:  early morning darkness; the stone rolled away from the tomb; the burial cloths rolled up; Jesus’ body “missing” … » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 2, 2021

Good Friday of the Lord’s PassionScripture:Isaiah 52:13—53:12Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9Philippians 2:8-9John 18:1-19:42          Reflection:For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, April 1, 2021

Evening Mass of the Lord’s SupperScripture:Exodus 12:1-8, 11-141 Corinthians 11:23-26John 13:1-15Reflection:Today the church begins the solemn triduum, the three days that celebrate the very heart of our Christian faith—the death » Continue Reading.

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