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John 21: 1-14 (2020) | CHRISTIAN ART | Gospel Reading & Art Reflection

In Lectionary Cycle C, our Sunday Gospels are usually taken from the Gospel of Luke. The Gospels for the Easter Season, however, are taken from the Gospel of John. This weekend's Gospel is one of the post-Resurrection appearances reported by John.

In our Church, we hear that Scholars suggest that the 21st chapter of the Gospel of John is a later addition to the Gospel, especially given the finality of the language at the end of chapter 20. The style of chapter 21 is much more church-oriented than the earlier chapters. The barbeque breakfast on the beach takes on a Eucharistic feel and the passage is at pains to portray Peter as the leader of the disciples and the one chosen by Jesus to provide leadership into the future. We must remember that the Gospel of John was written almost 70 years after the death of Jesus and if this final chapter is indeed an addition, then it is likely written sometime in the 2nd century. It was only in the late 1st and early 2nd centuries that the church began to adopt a structure of bishops as leaders of communities, and it was important to clearly establish the authority of Peter as the first leader of the Church and the authority of his successors. Obviously, a scriptural reference to Jesus’ choice of Peter would have cemented the case and so this later addition to the Gospel of John may have been constructed to serve this purpose.

Regardless of its original intended purpose, this passage provides a wonderful account of the appearance of the resurrected Jesus to his disciples. Like other post-resurrection accounts, the disciples do not at first recognise Jesus and it is not until the miraculous catch of fish that the beloved disciple declares, ‘It is the Lord’. In a beautifully everyday touch, the risen Jesus prepares breakfast on the beach for the disciples and blesses the simple food in the same way as he did the bread and wine at their last supper.

(Reflection by Greg Sunter)

CONFIRMATION

A reminder that our Year 6 Confirmation Retreat Day date has had to be changed and will now be held on Friday 13th May (Friday Week 3). Further information will be sent home soon.

Message from Fr Josh.

Fishers001.jpgOn Holy Thursday, Tyler and Stella Fisher served the Holy Thursday Mass at the parish.

They did exceptionally well and they are a credit to the school. I hope that they will become regular servers. I was very proud of them!

Have a great week!

Sharee Thomas