From Scott Hurd, Catholic Charities USA <[email protected]>
Subject CCUSA Christmas Reflection - December 27
Date December 27, 2023 10:00 AM
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Cynthia Quintanilla, Executive Director of Catholic Charities Diocese of
Lubbock, reflects on the readings for the Feast of Saint John.
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****Feast of Saint John****
Today's Lectionary Readings

The first day of the week is always a busy day. But Mary Magdalene found
the time to go and seek Jesus.  After the traumatic experience of
seeing Jesus crucified, Mary did what she needed to do to go through the
mourning process.

I wonder if she was feeling a bit hopeless and lost.  I wonder if,
having lost someone to whom she was so close, grief was weighing heavily
on her heart.  I wonder if the sudden surprise of not seeing Jesus'
body in the tomb caused her great fear and anxiety and that's why she
ran to tell the disciples. That same fear spread to the disciples, and
they ran to the tomb as well.  

Today's Gospel reading reminds us that fear can overcome us very
quickly.  We can see that when we're fearful of starting a debate
with family and friends, and we avoid talking about or sharing our
faith. However, the disciples did not remain fearful, as they remembered
everything that Jesus had told them and, through the power of his Holy
Spirit, they spread the Word of God to others, doing so with love and
mercy.  

Our work at Catholic Charities can be fearful at times. We encounter
challenges every day, especially when we walk in solidarity with those
who are struggling the most. But we hold strong in knowing that Jesus
has risen.  On this feast of Saint John, may our faith take us to new
heights and challenge us to no longer run in fear. Instead, let us walk
in love and solidarity with others, because that's when we encounter
our risen Lord.

**Cynthia Quintanilla, Executive Director of Catholic Charities Diocese
of Lubbock, Texas, is currently a student at the Catholic Theological
Union and is finishing her MAPS degree in 2024.**

**  She enjoys reading, writing and cooking in her spare time.**

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