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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.

Jun 11, 2022

(Prv.8:22-31;   Ps.8:2,4-9;   Rm.5:1-5;   Jn.16:12-15) 

“Everything that the Father has is mine.”

From the beginning Jesus is with the Father, one with the Father, the pure reflection of His being which cannot be separated from the substance of the Father.  Through Him all things were made, and indeed He is reflected in all things.  And it is by the power of the Holy Spirit, who takes from what is the Father’s and Son’s, that anything that comes to be comes to be.

And man is the crown of the creation of this Most Holy Triumvirate.  It is He who is the purest reflection of the love of Father and Son brought to birth by the Holy Spirit.  It is he in whom the wisdom of God takes great delight.  And all the wonders of earth and heaven are put in our hands: “You have given him rule over the works of your hands, putting all things under his feet.”

But a greater gift than this earth has the Lord in store for us: it is a oneness with the one God which we could not have imagined, and still strive forward to see.  “The love of God has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit”; and that same Spirit, left to us by the Father and the Son, remains ever with us to bless and guide us to that magnificent vision of glory we hope one day to be able to bear in its fullness.  The Spirit declares unto us the beauty that will be, and calls us to prepare ourselves to receive it.

And our afflictions do not deter us from attaining the promise of all truth; they do but strengthen us in our resolve as we conquer them day by day in the Spirit.  “We have gained access by faith to this grace in which we stand,” and our suffering shall not shake us – even Jesus’ own leaving us does not hinder our journey to God, for we indeed have faith that His Spirit is with us and that His Spirit has all that is of Jesus, who has all that is of the Father… and so we have all things through Him.

The first glory in which we were set is a marvel to behold, for His fingerprints are on all we see.  But the second glory to which we are now called is simply beyond words, ineffable as is our God.  Alleluia!

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

Music: "Mirror of Knowledge" from Listening to the Lamp, ninth album of Songs for Children of Light, by James Kurt.

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O LORD, may your Spirit find delight in us

and we reflect your glory.

YHWH, your love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, and we have peace with you by your only Son.  To what glory we are called, we in whom you take delight, we who are your own – the blessed creature upon whom your favor rests.  Your Wisdom is with us to guide us to all truth, to guide us even to you, and to all the graces you would pour upon us.

All things of this earth you have placed under our feet, and we realize this honor through Christ your Son.  In Him we are crowned with great glory, for in Him you are well pleased, O LORD.  And so, in Him let us place all our hope.

From the beginning you had us in mind, dear God; in your heart you held us well.  Though we did not exist from the beginning with you, Jesus did, and by your Spirit you would make us one with Him who is one with you.  And so we boast of the glory that is ours by faith.