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Friday, January 23

The Twelve: to be with Him and to proclaim the Kingdom. Mk. 3:13-19 According to Mark, Jesus already knows what ground he is treading on; Not easy. Surely He has prayed a lot at night; now He climbs the mountain and decides to seek company to fulfill the mission that the Father has entrusted to …

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Thursday, January 22

“All who suffered from anything were pushing forward to touch him.” Mk. 3:7-12 After the successive conflicts that Jesus had with those responsible for religion, Mark shows us the crowd that wanted to see him and be with him, to the point of crushing him. What did Jesus do to have so much appeal? He …

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Wednesday, January 21

The relationship between religion and life. Mk. 3:1-6 Mark’s account is significant, and the scene takes place in the synagogue on a Sabbath day. We are, therefore, in a place and a day that must be oriented towards God. Jesus’ gaze is fixed on a man with a paralysis in his arm, to whom He …

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Tuesday, January 20

“The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath” Mk. 2:23-28 Mark wants to put things in their place because it was also difficult for him to accept the novelty that Jesus brought with respect to the law of Moses. He narrates the passage of the disciples walking, tired, plucking ears of corn to satisfy …

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Monday, January 19

“The message of Jesus is a wine that the old Institutions cannot contain.” Mk. 2:18-22 Hand in hand with Mark, we continue to pray with the newness that Jesus brought. What prevented many from accepting him was the fear of his message and his revolutionary action, which called into question the security of the Jewish …

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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday, January 18 “We, the Church, the Baptized by the Spirit of Jesus” Jn. 1:29-34 Last Sunday we prayed about the Baptism of Jesus; today we focus on us, baptized by his Spirit. The first Christians wanted to distinguish themselves from the followers of the Baptist, whose external rite did not transform. Christians allowed themselves …

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Saturday, January 17

 “He eats with publicans and sinners.” Mk. 2:13-17 Levi was a tax collector, a position that made him a sinner for dealing with non-Jews and serving the Romans. In the Old Testament, fasting was a means for union with God; in the New Testament, it is food. Jesus had a hard time changing these patterns …

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Friday 16, January  

“Get up, take your stretcher, go home. You are forgiven.” Mk. 2:1-12               One would not expect to find in the book of God’s Word so many details; An opening made on the roof by some neighbors who are looking for a miracle for a man sunk in passivity. Jesus values these simple efforts and, without …

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Thursday, January 15

“He was moved by pity, stretched out his hand and touched him, saying, ‘I am willing. Be clean.’ ” Mk. 1:40-45 It is striking in this story that the leper does not ask for healing, but for purification; he wants to be clean. He is more concerned with religious purity than health. According to Jewish …

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Wednesday, January 14

“Jesus came, took her by the hand, and lifted her up.” Mk. 1:29-39 Bible scholars help us discover that Jesus’ teaching is underscored by his gestures. The hands have great significance because they can heal or wound, welcome or reject. In the story, Jesus arrives at Peter’s house and finds his mother-in-law sick. Although it …

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