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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, February 18, 2021

Scripture:Deuteronomy 30:15-20Luke 9:22-25Reflection:…I set before you life and prosperity…death and doom…choose life then…We have begun our Lenten journey with the message of Ash Wednesday – sound the trumpet, prayer, fasting, » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 17, 2021

Scripture:Joel 2:12-182 Corinthians 5:20-6:2Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18Reflection:“Three cheers for Lent!” It’s unlikely that we’ve ever said that before or known anyone who did, but we ought to welcome, and even joyfully » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 16, 2021

Scripture:Genesis 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10Mark 8:14-21Reflection:Jesus was on his way to the synagogue to teach. In rout a man afflicted with leprosy fell on his knees with reverence, deference and sincerity » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 15, 2021

Scripture:Genesis 4:1-15, 25Mark 8:11-13Reflection:Why does this generation ask for a sign?They were asking for a sign from heaven – right in the midst of signs everywhere!  Wherever Jesus went, wherever » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 14, 2021

Scripture:Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-461 Corinthians 10:31-11:1Mark 1:40-45Reflection:I don’t know about you, but when I read the passage from the 13th chapter of the Book of Leviticus I felt eerily uncomfortable because » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 13, 2021

Scripture:Genesis 3:9-24Mark 8:1-10Reflection:We are being treated this week to stories from the book of Genesis. We have so many elements to reflect upon in our readings today. Scripture scholars offer » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 12, 2021

Scripture:Genesis 3:1-8Mark 7:31-37Reflection:We continue with the pairing of primeval history situated at the beginning of the book of Genesis and the gospel of Mark. Here the senses of sight, speech, » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 11, 2021

Scripture:Genesis 2:18-25Mark 7:24-30Reflection:“Let the children be filled first, for it is not appropriate to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs.”  These words of Jesus are shocking, » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 10, 2021

Scripture:Genesis 2:4b-9, 15-17Mark 7:14-23Reflection:As I grew up in my very large family, we honored a lot of traditions, sometimes creating new ones that stuck, and other times carrying on those » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, February 9, 2021

Scripture:Genesis 1:20-2:4aMark 7:1-13Reflection:Imagination and CreationWith a beautiful imagination the author of Genesis shows us God creating. The author of Psalm 139 puts words of praise on our lips as we » Continue Reading.

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