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The BreadCast


Daily Exposition of the Readings for Catholic Mass...

as well as Prayers to the Saints on the General Roman Calendar (for the U.S.).  

From the books Our Daily Bread and Prayers to the Saints by James H. Kurt - both with imprimatur.

May 31, 2020

(2Pt.1:2-7;   Ps.91:1-2,14-16;   Mk.12:1-12) 

“I will deliver him and glorify him;

with length of life I will gratify him

and will show him my salvation.”

So the Lord speaks of us through prophecy of His only Son.  So the Lord seeks to accomplish in everyone who “acknowledges [His] name.”  So indeed He has sent “the Son whom He loved” for our salvation.  So He prays with Peter, the Rock of His Church, “May grace be yours and peace in abundance through your knowledge of God and of Jesus, our Lord.”  For “by His own glory and power… He has bestowed on us the great and precious things He promised, so that through these [we] who have fled a world corrupted by lust might become sharers of the divine nature.”

Brothers and sisters, “that divine power of His has freely bestowed on us everything necessary for a life of genuine piety through knowledge of Him.”  He has come into this world, He has entered the vineyard despite the threat of death, and has indeed been “beat[en],” “treated shamefully,” and “killed,” all that He might found His Church among us; and His grace is for us “marvelous to behold.”  Should we not then “make every effort” to employ the gifts He provides by the Holy Spirit and the Church He has made?  Should gift not build upon gift so that in this house of ours we grow from the foundation of faith unto the divine love of all?

Let us not be like those tenant farmers who acted out of jealousy, who could only say of the Son: “Here is the one who will inherit everything.  Come, let us kill Him, and the inheritance will be ours.”  For the Lord has indeed “come and destroy[ed]” these faithless servants “and turn[ed] His vineyard over to others.”  We are those others.  And we “inherit everything” with the Son if we “say to the Lord, ‘My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.’”  Yes, brothers and sisters, it is we who “dwell in the shelter of the Most High, who abide in the shadow of the Almighty.”  Let us be most conscientious in our work in His name; let us be ever ready to provide Him “His share of produce from the vineyard.”  For the vineyard is all His, and we are all His, and He is with all of us and with all we do and are – and He will deliver us and glorify us in the eternal life to which He has come to lead us.  In His Son is our salvation.

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O LORD, on your Son we find our blessed foundation; in Him let us grow to perfection,

to union with you.

YHWH, your Son who was rejected by man, who was despised and put to shame and to a painful death, be the foundation of our lives – let our hearts be set upon Him alone that we might become sharers of His divine nature, as is your will.

Let us build our house on faith in you, O LORD, and grow in every virtue by increasing knowledge of your power and participation in your great love, till we come to rest with you in your eternal kingdom.  That kingdom you build upon this earth this day, both in the hearts of all believers and in the Church you ordain to bear your NAME, to produce fruit by your grace.  Let us remain ever in this House, in this vineyard you plant, that our houses may be like your own.

O LORD, take our souls unto yourself as we give all things over to you who are the source and deserving recipient of all good things…  O let us dwell in your holy House in your surpassing peace all the days of our poor lives, and so become holy as you.