9TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME
St. Boniface, bishop & martyr
Psalter: Week 1 / (Red)

Ps 90:2, 3-4, 10, 14 & 16
In every age, O Lord,
you have been our refuge.

1st Reading: 2 P 3:12-15a, 17-18

We wait for a new heaven and a new earth, in which justice reigns, according to God’s promise.
Therefore, beloved, as you wait in expectation of this, strive, that God may find you rooted in peace, without blemish or fault.
And consider, that God’s patience is for our salvation, as our beloved brother, Paul, wrote to you, with the wisdom given him.
So then, dearly beloved, as you have been warned, be careful, lest those people who have gone astray, deceive you, in turn, and drag you along, making you stumble, and finally fall away. Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: to him be glory, now, and to the day of eternity. Amen.

 

Gospel: Mk 12:13-17

 They sent to Jesus some Pharisees with members of Herod’s party, with the purpose of trapping him by his own words. They came and said to Jesus, “Master, we know that you are truthful; you are not influenced by anyone, and your answers do not vary according to who is listening to you, but you truly teach God’s way. Tell us, is it against the law to pay taxes to Caesar? Should we pay them or not?”

But Jesus saw through their trick and answered, “Why are you testing me? Bring me a silver coin and let me see it.” They brought him one and Jesus asked, “Whose image is this, and whose name?” They answered, “Caesar’s.” Then Jesus said, “Give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God, what is God’s.”

And they were greatly astonished.

 

Reflections

Why are you testing me?

As a devout Jew, Jesus certainly did not approve of the Roman occupation of Israel. Most likely he was indignant toward the Romans and pained for his people. Yet Jesus was not a militarist. He did not join the Zealot movement that one generation later revolted against and was crushed by the Romans. While critical of the Roman Empire, he paid his taxes. Jesus discerned when to denounce, when to keep silent, and when to collaborate critically. We pray for the grace of prudence as we discern our response to authorities, whether familial or institutional, ecclesial or political.

Daily Reflection 2018

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