14th  Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year C

Friends,

We have come to the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, and the Lord is calling us to bring the profound peace of the kingdom of God into the world.

The prophet Isaiah proclaims a joyful time of peace that flows like a river from God’s healing, comforting love, which is compared to the intimate, tender bond between a mother and a baby. The same spirit of contented happiness is reflected in today’s psalm of jubilation, where the whole earth cries out with joy to the Lord.

The members of the Early Church community in Galatia are encouraged to be at peace with one another through Christ, who makes us a new creation in him. Christ is the source of all peace and unity in the world.

In the Gospel, Jesus sends seventy-two of his followers ahead of him. He is confident they will have all they need for their mission through all they have learned from following his way. He instructs them to bring his peace and healing into the communities that they visit.

It is our calling today in a world that cries out more than ever for the peace of Christ. Jesus stands among us and sends us before him to declare his peace and to heal and encourage people in the knowledge that the Kingdom of God is very near.

This week, let us pray that the whole Christian community will joyfully answer this call.

Joy and Peace.