From Catholic Charities USA <[email protected]>
Subject CCUSA Advent Reflection - December 5
Date December 5, 2022 10:01 AM
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Monday of the Second Week of Advent

Today's Lectionary Readings
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In today's gospel, Jesus focuses on healing the whole person
from what paralyzes them.

On the reading's surface, Jesus restores the man's ability
to walk. However, Jesus recognized that his paralysis was not just
physical; he did not have the strength to make a positive act of
faith. It was the faith and determination of the paralytic's
friends to which Jesus responded, "My friend, your sins are
forgiven." That act of faith was missing from the story's
Pharisees, because they were consumed with authority and power, versus
being reliant on Jesus.

All of us can be consumed by these things, taking us away from Jesus,
which will paralyze us. There are times when we need help in asking
for healing, or to help others to do so. Catholic Charities walks with
people in need to help them overcome whatever 'paralyzes'
them. People feel paralyzed due to things such as a lack of food,
clothing, or shelter, which Catholic Charities can address. Often
there are also underlying issues which keep them from achieving what
they think is possible.

As we journey with them, we come to realize the caring and emotional
support we give them will help overcome the other challenges -
"the crowd" that keeps them from Jesus. This advent
season, may we be open to Jesus' coming into our hearts through
those we are privileged to serve.

Brian Smith is the director of Parish Engagement for the Archdiocese
of Oklahoma City. He also serves on the Parish Social ministry team
for Catholic Charities USA. 




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