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Liturgical day
: Friday 2nd
of Easter |
Today's Gospel (Jn 6:1-15): Jesus went to the other side of the Sea of
Galilee, near Tiberias, and large crowds followed him because of the miraculous
signs they saw when He healed the sick. So He went up into the hills and sat
down there with his disciples. Now the Passover, the feast of the Jews, was at
hand. Then lifting up his eyes, Jesus saw the crowds that were coming to him
and said to Philip, «Where shall we buy bread so that these people may eat?».
He said this to test Philip, for He himself knew what He was going to do. Philip
answered him, «Two hundred silver coins would not buy enough bread for each of
them to have a piece». Then one of Jesus' disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's
brother, said, «There is a boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish;
but what good are these for so many?».
Jesus said, «Make
the people sit down». There was plenty of grass there so the people, about five
thousand men, sat down to rest. Jesus then took the loaves, gave thanks and
distributed them to those who were seated. He did the same with the fish and
gave them as much as they wanted. And when they had eaten enough, he told his
disciples, «Gather up the pieces left over, that nothing may be lost». So they
gathered them up and filled twelve baskets with bread, that is with pieces of
the five barley loaves left by those who had eaten. When the people saw this
sign that Jesus had just given, they said, «This is really the Prophet, he who is
to come into the world». Jesus realized that they would come and take him by
force to make him king; so he fled to the hills by himself.
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Commentary: Fr. Llucià Pou i Sabaté (Vic-Barcelona, Catalonia)
«He said this to test Philip, for
He himself knew what He was going to do»
Today, we read in the
Gospel the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves: «Then Jesus took the
loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to those who were reclining, and also
as much of the fish as they wanted» (Jn 6:11). The utter devastation of
the Apostles facing so many hungry people makes us think of today's crowds, not
on hunger, but much worse: far away from God, with a "spiritual anorexia",
preventing any participation in Easter and the possibility to meet Jesus. We do
not know how to reach so many people... In today's reading, a message of hope
is fluttering: lack of means does not matter; supernatural resources do; let us
not be "realistic", but "full of trust" in God. Thus, when Jesus asks Philip
where could they buy some bread for all those people «He said this to test
Philip, for He himself knew what He was going to do» (Jn 6:5-6). The
Lord expects us to trust Him.
When looking at these "signs of the times", we are not
expecting passivity (laziness, languor for lack of fighting...), but hope: to
make a miracle, the Lord wants the Apostles courage and dedication and the
generosity of the boy who is willing to give some barley loaves and the two
fish. Jesus also multiplies our faith, obedience and boldness, even though we cannot
see right away the fruit of our efforts, just as the farmer cannot see the
stalk already appearing after sowing. «Faith, without, however, allowing
discouragement to overcome us; without being halted by merely human
calculations. To surmount any obstacles, we must start by working, fully
forcing our way into the task, so that our very effort brings us to open up new
paths» (St. Josemaria Escriva), that will pop up unexpectedly.
Let us not wait for the right moment to place whatever we
have at our disposal: but as soon as possible!, for Jesus is awaiting us to
perform the miracle. «The troubles the world scene presents at the beginning of
the new millennium lead us to think that only an intercession from above may
allow us to expect a less darker future», John Paul II wrote. Let us,
therefore, turn to the Virgin Mary with the Rosary, for her mediation has
always been felt in so many frail moments Mankind has gone throughout history.
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