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Friends, in our Gospel for today, drawn from St. John’s account, Jesus shows his disciples the wounds of his Crucifixion, and then he offers them shalom (peace). It is the juxtaposition of the wounds and the shalom that carries power. The wounds alone would leave us afraid, convinced of our sin but not of a way out. The shalom alone would leave us with cheap grace, a too-easy way out.

And this is precisely why, immediately after uttering that word and showing those wounds, Jesus sends the disciples on a mission of forgiveness: “He breathed on them and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.’”

The Church receives its essential mission and identity as the bearer of the divine forgiveness. We have been entrusted with speaking the shalom of Jesus to a fallen and hopeless world. But it’s not cheap grace that we share. We participate in Jesus’ mission of showing his wounds as well. The Church refuses to explain sin away or make excuses for it or call it by another name. 

Gospel Reflections

Meditate on Daily Gospel Reflections from Bishop Robert Barron

Sunday

May 19

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Pentecost

7th week of Easter

Saturday

May 18

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Friday

May 17

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Thursday

May 16

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Wednesday

May 15

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Tuesday

May 14

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Monday

May 13

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Sunday

May 12

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6th week of Easter

Saturday

May 11

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Friday

May 10

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Thursday

May 9

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Ascension

Wednesday

May 8

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Tuesday

May 7

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5th week of Easter

Saturday

May 4

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Thursday

May 2

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Wednesday

May 1

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Tuesday

April 30

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Monday

April 29

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Sunday

April 28

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4th week of Easter

Saturday

April 27

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Friday

April 26

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Thursday

April 25

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Wednesday

April 24

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Tuesday

April 23

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Monday

April 22

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Sunday

April 21

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3rd week of Easter

Saturday

April 20

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Friday

April 19

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Thursday

April 18

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Wednesday

April 17

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Tuesday

April 16

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Monday

April 15

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Sunday

April 14

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2nd week of Easter

Saturday

April 13

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Friday

April 12

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Thursday

April 11

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Wednesday

April 10

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Tuesday

April 9

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Monday

April 8

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Annunciation

Sunday

April 7

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Divine Mercy Sunday

Easter Octave

Saturday

April 6

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Friday

April 5

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Thursday

April 4

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Wednesday

April 3

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Tuesday

April 2

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