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Reading -
Reflection - Prayer
May 17, 2013
In this week before Pentecost, let's use the daily Mass readings and prayers, remembering the apostolic group gathered for prayer before the first Pentecost (as in this photo...click to enlarge)
Readings for the Friday after Ascension
Reflection & prayer, based on today's Gospel words "Do you love me?"
Peter
had denied Jesus three times, so Jesus got him to profess his love three times.
But there's more than the number three linking
these two stories.
There's also the fact that both happened near a fire.
When Peter denied Jesus, Peter was warming himself near a fire.
When Jesus asked "Do you love me?", he was near a fire with fish
cooking on it.
There's
also the fact that both stories happened near dawn:
The denial story, which is profoundly tragic in mood, is set in the
dark of night, just before the dawn is signaled by a cock.
The profession of love scene, hope-filled and positive in mood, is set just
after the dawn, in the increasing light of early morning.
Jesus
chose this scene-of-the-crime setting to bring about a complete healing of
memories in Peter's mind. To scrub every bit of charcoal from his heart.
As the penny fell about being in a fire place for a second time, Peter might
well have said "touché, Lord, you know I love you".
At
the first fire, Peter "wept bitterly".
The Gospel doesn't say it, but we might well expect that at the second fire
Peter also cried - tears of joy and love as well as sorrow.
To bring about deeper healing and cleansing in our own minds and hearts, we can recall our own fireplaces and dawns, as we say with Peter and maybe with tears:
"Lord, you know I love you. Lord, you know I love you. Lord, you know I love you".
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