Luke’s Gospel tells us what he did (see Lk 4:16-30). The head of the Synagogue allowed him to come up to teach. He visited his neighborhood synagogue - the equivalent of his parish Church - on the Sabbath, just like he did every Saturday as a boy and young carpenter. He had cast out demons, cured the paralyzed and the sick, and taught with authority unlike any had ever heard. He already had a famous reputation for the teachings and the miracles he had worked throughout Galilee. This Sunday’s Gospel isa scene that should bring those who truly love Jesus almost to the point of tears.To listen to an audio recording of today’s homily, please click below: ![]() Shrine of Our Lady of the Martyrs, Auriesville, New Yorkįourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year BĮz 2:2-5, Ps 123, 2 Cor 12:7-10, Mk 6:1-6
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