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Reflection - Week of May 10

Question of the Week:


How can the kind of joy that the Holy Spirit brings enable me to endure suffering?













     Peter warns us in the second reading that doing good may cause us to be maligned, ridiculed, or persecuted. This is not the time to give up! This is the time to recall that Jesus can empathize with us, for he suffered unto death while doing good in order to save us from our sins and lead us to salvation. As Jesus “was brought to life in the Spirit,” may

the Holy Spirit bring life to our lives (1 Peter 3:18), enhancing them with a lasting joy that transcends suffering.

     The Holy Spirit binds us together with one another and with the Lord. Witness how anxious Peter and John were to lay hands on the newly-baptized in Samaria. The journeys present-day bishops make to parishes to anoint those making their confirmation recall this practice of the early church. These bishops were chosen by the pope, by successors of the first pope, Saint Peter, who was entrusted to that role by Jesus himself and who we see today making the journey to Samaria himself to impart the Holy Spirit to the faithful. Bound together across space and time by the Holy Spirit, we can claim a brotherhood and sisterhood with the first apostles.


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