St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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Calwell ACT 2905
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Gospel Reflection: 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)

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For the last few weeks we have heard a number of readings from chapter 6 of the Gospel of John focusing on the teaching of Jesus that he is the Bread of Life, come down from heaven. This reading is the last in the sequence and shows the reaction to Jesus’ teaching. What Jesus has been saying in this discourse is incredibly confronting to his Jewish audience. Jesus asserts that he has come down from heaven – from the Father – and that through knowing him one can know the Father. Jews were the first people to have a concept of one God. This belief did not allow for any spouse or child of God, nor any personal manifestation. They struggled with what Jesus was saying because his claim to have come down from heaven could be seen as blasphemous. No wonder many of them walked away from Jesus and wanted nothing more to do with him!

Jesus gives an interesting response to them. He tells them that it is the spirit that is important, not his human flesh, and that the spirit is what he has been sharing with them through his words and actions. He is trying to say to these faithful Jews, don’t be hung up about the fact that I’m here in person, listen to my message as you’ve never heard it before. It is an interesting thought for our modern audience as well. How often do we fail to hear the message of Jesus because we are dismissive of the way in which it comes to us; the messenger; or the circumstances in which we hear it? The message is all the more confronting when it comes from an unlikely (or even un-likeable) source. The message of Jesus is to be found in our everyday encounters with everyday people.

Adapted from Greg Sunter

EUCHARIST RETREAT DAY

On Tuesday our Year 5 students will be travelling to Holy Family Church to spend the day together in prayer and reflection around the Sacrament of Eucharist. ALL children in year 5 will be attending the day. We will head to the Church at approximately 9:15am and return at around 2:30pm. Children will be provided with Pizza for lunch, but will need to bring their own recess and water bottle. ALL children will also need a pencil case and a hat. Children may wear casual clothes on the day but need closed in shoes, no mid-drift tops and shoulders covered. Any questions about the day please do not hesitate to reach out to Sharee at school or via email. sharee.thomas@cg.catholic.edu.au 

Have a great week!

Sharee Thomas

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