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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.

Aug 3, 2022

(Jer.31:31-34;   Ps.51:12-15,18-19;   Mt.16:13-23)

“I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel

and the house of Judah.”

Do not the days come to pass, is not this promise made through Jeremiah fulfilled, when the Lord declares to Peter, “On this rock I will build my Church, and the jaws of death shall not prevail against it”?  Does Jesus not hereby wrest the covenant from the hands of the leaders of the Jews and thus make His people anew, here founding His New Covenant and His new Church upon Peter and the apostles?  Does not all that has been declared to the Chosen now come to pass in the Christ and in those who follow Him?  Are we not, as it were, true and complete Jews, basking in the light of the Messiah?

And what is it this New Covenant is like?  The Lord says, “I will place my law within them, and write it upon their hearts; I will be their God and they shall be my people.”  Indeed, all shall “know the Lord.”  And how shall this come about?  Is this not the answer to David’s heartfelt prayer when drowning in the midst of sin: “A clean heart create for me, O God, and a steadfast spirit renew within me”?  Is it not by His cleansing us of all our transgressions that He shall “remember [our] sin no more”?  Is it not in this way our hearts are prepared to receive Him, and He comes to make His home with us?  Is this not why Jesus has come?

“Your Holy Spirit take not from me,” David cries out, and his “heart contrite and humbled” the Lord responds to.  For upon Peter and His Church He places His Holy Spirit, never to be removed, and all who dwell within this House shall indeed never be “cast... from [His] presence.”  Later He shall breathe upon the apostles; later the Spirit shall fall mightily on them.  Now He is still teaching them to make “God’s standards” their own; now He is still making room for His love in their hearts.  But still, here is the declaration that His Church shall be, and shall grow unto eternity. 

May we all take refuge within the blessed walls formed by the Lord’s hands, anointed by His Spirit.  May our hearts all be set upon Him.  And His power shall be in our hands; and we will be His own... and the New Covenant of love will be known.

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O LORD, write your NAME upon our hearts,

that we might be made holy like you.

YHWH, write your NAME upon our hearts, that we shall never forget you.  Let us be blessed to remain in your Church, faithful ever to your New Covenant.

Your promise fulfill among us, LORD, in our obedience to Peter and all your apostles.  I pray we shall learn to judge by your standards, and not according to our selfish concern.

Reveal to us your Word and your Way, LORD, and let us follow Him to the end.  Though we must travel through Jerusalem, may our joining in your Son’s sacrifice but serve to make us holy in your sight. 

Take not your Spirit from our hearts, LORD; never let us be separated from you.  But be pleased with our humility, and remember our sins no more.

The joy of your salvation shall be ours, if we build our house upon your Rock.  O LORD, day to day may we be released from all bonds, washed ever in the blood of the Messiah.