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Message from His Holiness Pope Francis – World Day of the Sick
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February 9, 2024
Compassion from within
In Mark 6:30-34, we see a profound display of Jesus’ compassion both for his apostles and for the crowd: The apostles return to Jesus and report all they had done and taught during their missionary journey. Jesus acknowledges their hard work and dedication. Understanding their fatigue, Jesus invites them to come away to a quiet place and rest. This shows His concern for their well-being, emphasizing that He cares about their physical and emotional needs, not just their spiritual mission.
Despite His own need for rest and the apostles’ need for recuperation, Jesus sees the crowd that follows them. He perceives them as “sheep without a shepherd,” indicating their lack of direction, guidance, and care.
Moved by compassion, Jesus begins to teach the crowd many things. This act of teaching addresses their deeper spiritual hunger and need for guidance, showing that His compassion extends beyond immediate physical needs to their holistic well-being. Jesus models a balance between caring for His close followers and the broader community. He recognizes the needs of both groups and addresses them appropriately.
Even in His weariness, Jesus puts the needs of the crowd before His own, demonstrating selfless love and compassion. This challenges us to sometimes put others’ needs above our own comfort. Jesus’ compassion addresses both physical and spiritual needs, reminding us that true care for others should consider all aspects of their well-being.
This passage encourages us to emulate Jesus’ compassionate nature by caring for those close to us and extending that care to the wider community, balancing our own needs with the call to serve others.
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Grounded in the gospel of Jesus Christ through liturgy, Eucharistic worship and outreach, Saint Joseph’s Parish calls the faithful to an active involvement in parish life and responsible participation in extending Christ-like values to the wider community.