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Liturgical day
: Sunday 4th (A) of Easter |
Today's Gospel (Jn 10:1-10): Jesus said, «Truly, I say to
you, anyone who does not enter the sheepfold by the gate, but climbs
in some other way, is a thief and a robber. But the shepherd of the
sheep enters by the gate. The keeper opens the gate to him and the
sheep hear his voice; he calls each of his sheep by name and leads
them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes before them
and the sheep follow him for they know his voice. A stranger they
will not follow, rather they will run away from him because they
don't recognize a stranger's voice».
Jesus
used this comparison, but they did not understand what he was saying
to them. So Jesus said, «Truly, I say to you, I am the gate of
the sheep. All who came were thieves and robbers, and the sheep did
not hear them. I am the gate. Whoever enters through me will be
saved; he will go in and out freely and find food. The thief comes to
steal and kill and destroy, but I have come that they may have life,
life in all its fullness».
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Commentary: Fr. Pere Suñer i Puig SJ (Barcelona,
Catalonia)
«I
am the gate of the sheep»
Today,
in this Gospel, Jesus uses two images when referring to himself: He
is the shepherd and He is the gate. Jesus is the good
shepherd and He knows his own sheep. «He calls each of his
sheep by name» (Jn 10:3). For Jesus we are not just
numbers; He has a personal kinship with each one of us. The Gospel is
not only doctrine: it is Jesus' personal attachment to us.
And
not only He does know us personally. He also personally loves
us. “To know”, in St. John's Gospel, does not simply mean
an act of our intellect, but and act of adhesion to the known person.
And Jesus bears each one of us in his Heart. We must also know him
like that. To know Jesus does not only mean an act of faith, but also
of charity, of love. «Ask yourselves whether you belong to his
flock, whether you know him —St. Gregory the Great tells us,
while commenting this text— I assure you that it is not by
faith that you will come to know him, but by love». And love is
proven by deeds.
Jesus
is also the gate. The sole gate. «Whoever enters through
me will be saved» (Jn 10:9). And a little further, He
insists: «No one comes to the Father except through me»
(Jn 14:6). Today, a misinterpreted ecumenism causes some to
believe Jesus is but one of many saviors: Jesus, Buddha, Confucius,
Mohammed..., it does not matter! But no! Whoever is saved, is saved
through Jesus Christ, even if he did not know it in this life. He who
tries hard to do well, will enter through Jesus, whether he is or he
is not aware of it. But, because of the gift of our faith, we do know
it. Let us be grateful for it. Let us try hard to enter through that
gate, which, though narrow, He keeps it wide open. We bear witness
that all our hopes are placed on Him.
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