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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 15, 2021

(Acts1:15-17,20a,20c-26;   Ps.103:1-2,11-12,19-20;   1Jn.4:11-16;   Jn.17:11b-19) 

“As you sent me into the world,

so I sent them into the world.”

Jesus sent the apostles forth, and “none of them was lost except the son of destruction”; and Judas was lost only “that the Scripture might be fulfilled,” that the betrayal of the Christ might be accomplished.  Otherwise, those whom He sent He also protected, He also guarded well from the evil one, that what must be accomplished in them should likewise be brought to fulfillment – that they be one with Jesus in the Father and bring His holy Name to the world, that all might be gathered together as one in God’s truth and His love.

To begin the accomplishment of this mission after the departure of the Christ, the principal soul whom Jesus sends stands up in the midst of all his brothers and calls for the replacement of Judas, that Scripture – “may another take his office” – continue to be fulfilled.  Matthias is chosen by the Lord to become the twelfth “witness to His resurrection,” and so “the apostolic ministry” is now in place; and so the army of God can now go forth to reveal that “His kingdom rules over all.”

And what is His kingdom, brothers and sisters, but a kingdom of love?  Our beloved John ever makes this clear, ever emphasizes this essential word of truth, and we must declare in truth his essential word of God’s love: “We have come to know and to believe in the love God has for us.”  His proclamation must be our own.  We must see and know how the Lord guards us, how He protects us from the snares of the world and preserves us in His love by putting “our transgressions [far] from us,” that we might praise His name in faith even unto heaven.  We must say with John, “We have seen and testify that the Father sent His Son as savior of the world.”  In genuine recognition of this basic truth we shall find the love of God living in us.

And “if God so loved us” by sending His only Son to us, “we must love one another” by heeding His call to be sent to others.  Like Matthias and the apostles, we too have a blessed vocation in Christ to bring His love and His truth to this dying world.  To this let us consecrate ourselves as freely as has our Jesus, as freely as the Twelve… “that we might share [the Lord’s] joy completely.”  We “do not belong to the world any more than [He] belong[s] to the world”: let us find our place in His kingdom.

Written, read & chanted, and produced by James Kurt.

Music: "Can You Love?" (part B of "Liars Don't Love, Lovers Don't Lie") from Loving Spirit, third album of Songs for Children of Light, by James Kurt.

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O LORD, keep us in your Name

from the evils of the world

that we might remain in your love.

YHWH, send us forth in your Name and that of your Son; you are God and Father of all and Jesus shares in your glory.  May we come to share in that same glory by the love you have shown us in sending your Son, and may we share that love with all.

Your Word of truth take not from our souls, dear LORD, but let it be spoken in our every breath.  Your love dwell ever in us that we might dwell ever in you and do your will in all things.  O let us be consecrated to you with your Son!  Let us be made sacred in your sight, that indeed we might be your children, your apostles of love and truth.

Count us among your disciples, LORD, you who are mighty and rule over all, that freed from our sins your love might be perfected in us and we become one with you in Heaven.  For us has Jesus laid down His life in perfect love – may we acknowledge His Sonship and so share in your love.