In
Luke’s Gospel Jesus healed the paralytic who was helped by four friends. Imagine this scene – Christmas Eve Mass [at
Our Lady of Perpetual Help] without the Marian Inn overflow Mass, the church is
packed, people standing in the gathering space, and even in the parking lot. Then, four people – lower someone down on a
mat into the middle of Church. Pretty
chaotic! The packed house overflowing
with people was the situation in today’s Gospel.
Picture
a yoga Mat, certainly the mat the four people used was larger than it. Remember the “One Thousand & One Nights”,
a.k.a. “Arabian Nights” the story of Prince Husain and his magic [flying]
carpet. That carpet was 60 mile long and
6 miles wide, going west that would be to Lebanon, PA.
The
Mat that the four men used was some where between those the yoga mat and the
magic carpet, remember they were carrying a man on it. The paralytic’s friends were really good
friends – in word and in deed!
However, the
most important friend in today’s Gospel is Jesus. He is fully human and fully divine and He
teaches with authority.
Give
thanks today for friends who have encouraged you in following the Lord. Give thanks to Jesus’ for loving you; His
love enables you to do good in the world.
Reflect on
the Mat in the Gospel reading, it represents the sacraments, which help us grow
close to Jesus. Take a few minutes today to thank God for the
gift of your friends, your family, the Sacraments, most especially the Gift of Jesus
who is the Bread of Life!
May God Be
Praised!
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