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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, October 3, 2024

Scripture:Job 19:21-27Luke 10:1-12Reflection:In past times (perhaps 50 years ago), in Sydney’s Domain Gardens of any Sunday there were advocates of all sorts of viewpoints delivering speeches to any of the » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 2, 2024

Memorial of the Holy Guardian AngelsScripture:Job 9:1-12, 14-16Matthew 18:1-5, 10Reflection:How great the dignity of the soul, since each one has from birth an angel commissioned to guard it.  ~ St. JeromeToday’s » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, October 1, 2024

Scripture:Job 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23Luke 9: 51-56Reflection:Today the church celebrates the memorial of St. Therese of Lisieux, but the first reading and responsorial psalm can hardly be described as celebratory. Job » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 30, 2024

Scripture:Job 1:6-22Luke 9:46-50Reflection:If ever there was a person who had the right to complain to God, it was Job. The story of this upright and faithful man who lost all » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 29, 2024

Scripture:Numbers 11:25-29James 5:1-6Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48Reflection:As I was reflecting on this Sunday’s readings, the thought came to me, “By their fruits you shall know them.” In our first reading (Numbers » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 28, 2024

Scripture:Ecclesiastes 11:9-12:8Luke 9:43b-45Reflection:In every age, O God, you have been our refuge.  Psalm 90Refuge has many meanings. When used as a noun, its various meanings include asylum, harbor, haven, sanctuary » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 27, 2024

Scripture:Ecclesiastes 3:1-11Luke 9:18-22Reflection:Jesus was praying in solitude Luke 9:18.   Through thousands of years of human history no one ever prayed like Jesus.   The word for prayer means desire for God.   » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 26, 2024

Scripture:Ecclesiastes 1:2-11Luke 9:7-9Reflection:In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus first asks His disciples what the people think of Him; who were they saying he was. The disciples give their answers, and then » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 25, 2024

Scripture:Proverbs 30:5-9Luke 9:1-6Reflection:“Take care, then, how you hear.”Pairing today’s two readings can be facile, and the “takeaway” is quite obvious. From the Book of Proverbs we read, “Give me neither » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 24, 2024

Scripture:Proverbs 21:1-6, 10-13Luke 8:19-21Reflection:The greatest and first commandment in the whole of the Bible is:“Hear, O Israel!  The Lord is our God, the Lord is the only One!   “You shall » Continue Reading.

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