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Daily Reflections

Daily Scripture, May 18, 2025

Scripture:

Acts 14:21-27
Revelation 21:1-5a
John 13:31-33a, 34-35

Reflection:

During the height of the Covid pandemic, there was a lot of discussion around living under a “new normal.” In some ways, I wanted there to be a “new normal,’ not in the way necessarily that people were talking about at the time, but in the way of the kingdom of God. So, I had a sign made that I put up when I would pray on the corner, where the community garden is, across the street from Holy Family Church: “Praying for a New Normal.”

I bring this up because in our Gospel reading for Sunday (John 13:31-33a, 34-35), Jesus is speaking to His disciples at the Last Supper: “My children, I will be with you only a little while longer. I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, you also should love one another. This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”

Every time I hear those words, “new commandment,” I realize that even though those words were spoken centuries ago, they are still new. They are still new because we have trouble embracing them unconditionally, even as Jesus embraces us unconditionally. We want to put some fine print on them, or find some loopholes in them, or seek some restrictions so that they are not so inconvenient for us.

But what if we were to strive to fully obey Jesus’ commandment to love? Maybe we could be open, as Paul and Barnabas were to the Gentiles (Our first reading: Acts 14:21-27), to the truth of God’s love extending to all peoples. Maybe we could be like John in our second reading from Revelation (21:1-5a), able to visualize “a new heaven and a new earth.” Maybe we could actually welcome “God’s dwelling” with “the human race.”

I’m sorry if I sound a bit strident. It just seems that we need to take the commandment to love to heart now more than ever.

May God open our eyes and ears, our hearts and minds to obey this “new commandment” to love one another as Jesus loves us, leading us not only to acts of charity but also working for justice and peace. May the “old order” of hate and fear and the use of violence pass away.

Fr. Phil Paxton, C.P., is the local superior of the Passionist Community in Birmingham, Alabama. 

Daily Scripture, August 21, 2015

Memorial of Saint Pius X, Pope Scripture: Ruth 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22 Matthew 22:34-40 Reflection: Today we celebrate the memory of Pope St. Pius X.  He has left a mixed legacy » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 20, 2015

Scripture: Judges 11:29-39a Matthew 22:1-14   Reflection: The images that are evoked in our imaginations by the scripture readings today are not for the faint of heart!  The story from » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 19, 2015

Scripture: Judges 9:6-15 Matthew 20:1-16 Reflection: “Are you envious because I am generous?” Matthew 20:16 “Life is not fair!” How many times have we heard this madding phrase? I use » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 18, 2015

Scripture: Judges 6:11-24a Matthew 19:23-30 Reflection: Fables and ancient legends often tell of heroines and heroes being seduced away from their great task or journey by some momentary lapse, when » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 17, 2015

Scripture: Judges 2:11-19 Matthew 19:16-22 Reflection: The Israelites are living in the Promised Land.  They are mixed in with many other peoples with different customs, religions, practices, etc.  They have » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 16, 2015

Scripture: Proverbs 9:1-6 Ephesians 5:15-20 John 6:51-58 Reflection: There is a popular Bruce Springsteen song that contains the lyric, “Everybody has a hungry heart…Everybody wants to have a home.” The song » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 15, 2015

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Scripture: Revelations 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab 1 Corinthians 15:20-27 Luke 1:39-56 Reflection: We have an abundance of riches to ponder in this feast of the » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 13, 2015

Scripture: Joshua 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17 Matthew 18:21-19:1 Reflection: One of the most difficult challenges in life is forgiveness. In fact, I might argue that unforgiveness is the cause of so » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 11, 2015

Scripture: Deuteronomy 31:1-8 Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Reflection: These past few days the Church has been fed by the Sacred Scriptures that remind us that Jesus is the bread of » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 10, 2015

Scripture: 2 Corinthians 9:6-10 John 12:24-26   Reflection: Jesus teaches that when the grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it produces fruit. We often interpret that as » Continue Reading.

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