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Daily Scripture, May 9, 2025

Scripture:

Acts 9:1-20
John 6:52-59

Reflection:

Daring to Enter the Conversation

As Jesus concludes speaking of Himself as the Bread of Life, John notes that Jesus was teaching in the synagogue in Capernaum.

In Houston, Texas, the Rothko Chapel – dimly lit and quiet, with paintings by Rothko on the walls – is an inviting space where you can be enfolded in silence for reflection and prayer.

At the University of Texas at Austin, a building that offers space, explicitly described as not a chapel or religious space by artist Ellsworth Kelly, fills with color as the sun comes in through stained glass windows during the day and glows at night from within. It is a joyful place where mystery can be encountered in light.

A final and fourth space is spoken of by Edith Stein, St. Benedicta of the Cross, who would die in the Auschwitz concentration camp with her sister Rosa and many others of ‘her people’. She says that, of her own volition, as a young Jewish woman, she stopped praying. She brilliantly moved through school, served in a field hospital during WWI and graduated summa cum laude with her doctorate in 1917. During that time, she went to Frankfurt Cathedral and saw a woman with a shopping basket go in and kneel for a brief prayer. “This was something entirely new to me. In the synagogue and Protestant churches I had visited, people simply went to services. Here, however, I saw someone coming straight from the marketplace into this empty church, as if she was going to have an intimate conversation. It was something I never forgot.”

Edith would become a Catholic and a Carmelite religious. How such a simple act of faith and prayer by a woman, stopping by a church to pray, so profoundly influenced her. It is something she never forgot!

Today, Jesus speaks to Saul of Tarsus. What a surprising gift that changes his life for the better. Unimaginable. In the spaces of a synagogue, a chapel and a simply sacred space, God speaks to the hearts of people who seek, and knock and ask.

But Edith was sensitive to a woman whose prayer was an ‘intimate conversation’. In that church the Eucharist was celebrated, reserved in reverence and for the ministry to the sick. It was a place of meeting with Jesus the Bread of life, the one who promises us that we will not go hungry or thirsty.

The Holy Spirit is at work guiding the Church along its path following Christ; taking our offering of bread and wine along with ourselves to the Father, giving us the Body and Blood of Jesus as our spiritual food; and yesterday blessing and surprising us with our new Pope, Leo XIV. No space is so empty that our God cannot fill it, or our hearts with the surprise of overflowing love. Not all continued to walk with Jesus; they found his words hard. Let us listen to the one who is here to share himself with us. Let us notice those in empty places. God is there. But especially may we see those who come into the church on shopping day for a brief visit. Like them let us enter the conversation.

Fr. William Murphy, CP, is a member of Immaculate Conception Community in Jamaica, New York.

Daily Scripture, August 14, 2008

Scripture: Ezekiel 12:1-12 Matthew 18:21-1-:1 Reflection: There are times when we feel we are accomplishing very little with our lives.  We get "down" on ourselves, and appreciate any "upper" that » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 9, 2008

Scripture: Habakkuk 1:12-2:4 Matthew 17:14-20 Reflection: Today’s Gospel tells the story of the disappointed man who brings his mentally ill son to the apostles for a cure.  Because of their » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 13, 2008

Scripture: Ezekiel 9:1-7,  10:18-22 Matthew 18:15-20 Reflection: Jesus said to his disciples: "If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone. If » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 10, 2008

Scripture: 1 Kings 19:9a, 11-13a Romans 9:1-5 Matthew 14:22-33 Reflection: One of the ways Gospel teaching unfolds is through Jesus’ use of contrast. Whether it’s the story of the Pharisee » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 8, 2008

The feast of St. Dominic Scripture: Nahum 2:1,3, 3:1-3 Matthew 16:24-28 Reflection: As today the Olympics begin in Beijing, China, the Church celebrates the life of one of its "Olympians":  » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 6, 2008

 Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord Scripture: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 Mt 17-19 Reflection: Today’s Gospel tells us of Peter, James and John being led by Jesus to a high » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 5, 2008

Scripture: Jeremiah 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22 Matthew 15:1-2, 10-14 Reflection: Both the first reading and today’s Gospel are reminders of God’s enormous power in our lives and the wisdom of living » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 3, 2008

Scripture: Isaiah 55:1-3Matthew 14:13-21 Reflection: Both the first reading and today’s Gospel talk about the necessity of true nourishment, the food and drink that sustains our human bodies, but more » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 4, 2008

Scripture: Jeremiah 28:1-17 Matthew 14:22-36 Reflection: The relationship between the two readings for today may not be immediately apparent.  The language of Jeremiah is dense, inviting a careful read.  In » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, July 31, 2008

The Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola Scripture: Jeremiah 18:1-6 Matthew 13:47-53 Reflection: On this feast of Ignatius of Loyola we have wonderful imagery presented to us in our readings, » Continue Reading.

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