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May 28 - Thursday of the 8th Week in Ordinary Time, Year II

4 min · 27 de may de 2026
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(1Pt.2:2-5,9-12; Ps.100:2-5; Mk.10:46-52) "Be as eager for milk as newborn babies – pure milk of the Spirit to make you grow unto salvation." Does not the "blind beggar Bartimaeus" show his eagerness for the milk of the Spirit, for the blood of Christ upon his soul, when he persistently calls out "Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me!" despite those who "were scolding him to make him keep quiet"? And was his ready desire to meet with the Lord not revealed most clearly when "he threw aside his cloak, jumped up and came to Jesus." All else becomes as nothing as even in his blindness he strains forward to find the Lord. Brothers and sisters, should we not "come to Him, a living stone, rejected by men but approved, nonetheless, and precious in God's eyes," just as this beggar? Are we not "'a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a consecrated nation, a people He claims for His own to proclaim the glorious works' of the One who called [us] from darkness into His marvelous light"? Is it not so that "once [we] were no people, but now [we] are God's people"? Once we were blind as Bartimaeus, without mercy for our souls, "but now [we] have found mercy." And oh how we should treasure such grace – even as a newborn child treasures its milk. Who better than Peter, our high priest, to let us know that we "too are living stones, built as an edifice of spirit, into a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ"? Having been cured of our own blindness, having been purged of our "carnal desires," we join this blessed Rock of the Church at the altar on high, sharing in the sacrifice of our Risen Christ. Should this thought not cause us to "serve the Lord with gladness"? Should it not make us ever eager to serve Him more, to draw ever closer to Him as He passes by? Is it not our desire to be with Him forever? "Get up! He is calling you!" Do not be afraid for "He made us" and we are "the flock He tends." The gentle Lord desires nothing more than to heal your troubled soul. See that you now "follow Him up the road" in joy, growing daily in the new life and light of the Spirit of God. ******* O LORD, in your great mercy you have saved us from our sins that we might see your glory – let us proclaim your marvelous works this day. YHWH, we praise you for the mercy you bring to our souls. We were once blind and begging by the roadside, but you have heard our cries and healed us; and now we walk with Jesus to Jerusalem. In His very sacrifice we share, offering ourselves and our works up in His Name. So generous you are that in His priesthood we now share. O LORD, though we are the poorest of sinners, though we have been so far from you and your mercy, mired in the deepest darkness, yet you have come to us, you have passed by the gutter in which we were splayed, and you have lifted us by your Word from our emptiness – you have given light to our eyes. Let us thank you now by following in your way, and so fulfill your grace at work in us. O LORD, let all our carnal desires be stripped from us like an old cloak and let us stand with you in white robes. Truly, O LORD, make us your own, that we might praise you forevermore.

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