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Daily Scripture, July 4, 2025

Scripture:

Genesis 23:1-4,19; 24:1-8,62-67
Mathew 9:9-13

Reflection:

Celebrating U.S.A. Independence Day

Today, the liturgical guidelines encourage us in the United States to pray special prayers for Independence Day, and to choose from a variety of Scripture selections related to “public needs” and “social justice”.

Interestingly, the “regular” readings provide insights into the lives of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, Jesus and Matthew and the Pharisees.  Each had a special role in Salvation History – Jesus enfleshing God’s redemptive love for all humanity, even in their weakness.  We are each called to cooperate with God’s will for us in our day and age, in a world filled with both countless blessings and serious challenges.  God’s call is real, personable, encouraging — and liberating!!

The optional readings chosen for Independence Day highlight a similar dimension in our American heritage and our mission:  to cultivate and live peace.  Isaiah calls out for peace, especially for those struggling or dejected in spirit; St. Paul, writing to the Philippians, reminds us to have no anxiety, but rather to daily turn to God in prayer for our personal and communal needs.  Jesus at the Last Supper encourages his disciples, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you…don’t let your hearts be troubled…”.  Thus, we recall God’s many gifts, celebrating and encouraging one another as 21st Century citizens!

Jesus gives us His peace, which is much more than the experience of deep tranquility or the absence of suffering or uncertainty.  He offers His peace that comes from the experience that God is with us, here and now, in all things and with all peoples — loving us unconditionally.  As contemporary disciples, we look to the Cross of Jesus, seeking peace and freedom from our hectic pace of life, our uncertainties, our personal and communal suffering — and even the fear, the violence and death which are part of our culture.  The unconditional love of Jesus showers each of us with His peace, with a sense of presence, freedom and redemption that transforms the challenges of each day into blessings for today and tomorrow…just as happened for the holy women and men of long ago.

May today’s celebration of the United States’ “independence” help us be grateful and then share our God-given blessings with all people!  In Jesus, may we live in fruitful peace with our sisters and brothers worldwide.

Fr. John Schork, CP, serves as the Province Vocation Director and also as Local Superior of the Passionist Community of Holy Name in Houston, Texas.  

Daily Scripture, November 26, 2019

Scripture: Daniel 2:31-45 Luke 21:5-11 Reflection: It’s Complicated was a 2009 movie starring Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin that chronicled a, well, complicated relationship. It was probably more than complicated. » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 25, 2019

Scripture: Daniel 1:1-6, 8-20 Luke 21:1-4 Reflection: In our Scripture readings for today, we find some aspects of what it means to be a disciple. In our first reading from » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 24, 2019

Feast of Christ the King Scripture: 2 Samuel 5:1-3 Colossians 1:12-20 Luke 23:35-43 Reflection: Today’s Gospel contains one of the most beautiful prayers in the whole Scripture!   The felon crucified » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 22, 2019

Scripture: 1 Maccabees 4:36-37, 52-59 Luke 19:45-48 Reflection: Today’s gospel is so provocative. After Jesus’ display of frustration in the temple area, the Chief Priests, the scribes and the leaders » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 20, 2019

Scripture: 2 Maccabees 7:1, 20-31 Luke 19:11-28 Reflection: In our first reading today, we hear an account of the suffering of one of the most courageous women in the history » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 18, 2019

Scripture: 1 Maccabees 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63 Luke 18:35-43 Reflection: The setting for this periscope is the road to Jerusalem for pilgrims. It was customary for Rabbis to preach to » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 17, 2019

Scripture: Malachi 3:19-20 2 Thessalonians 3:7-12 Luke 21:5-19 Reflection: As we approach the end of the church year, we might expect a word of reassurance and encouragement. But that is » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 16, 2019

Scripture: Wisdom 18:14-16; 19:6-9 Luke 18:1-8 Reflection: The persistent widow…the lowliest of the lowly…certainly one with no voice, no visibility, and no status.  And yet, with persistence, with determination, with » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 13, 2019

Scripture: Wisdom 6:1-11 Luke 17:11-19 Reflection: A few weeks ago, while driving down the freeway through California farmland, I spotted some fruit pickers in fields along our way. It sure » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, November 12, 2019

Scripture: Wisdom 2:23-3:9 Luke 17:7-10 Reflection: Our meditation focuses on the stark message that is pointed out by Jesus today, “we are unprofitable servants; we have done what we were » Continue Reading.

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