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Listening to the voice of the Good Shepherd

Audio Divina

Release Date: 05/07/2025

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Within the context of the Jewish celebration of the Feast of the Dedication, marking the return of the Jerusalem Temple to its proper place as a way to God, Jesus presents himself, his word, and his way of life as an authoritative way to God. He has such authority as there no longer need to go to a Temple to find Good; the Father and Jesus are one!

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Do you love me? Feed my sheep! show art Do you love me? Feed my sheep!

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The Gospel of John closes by drawing the two foundational disciples back into the action. Having given up on Jesus, Peter decides he is going fishing. However, recognised by the Beloved Disciple as "the Lord," Jesus enables a miraculous catch of many fish, a symbol of the universal Church.

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Blessed are those who not see, yet believe - 2nd Sunday of Easter Year C show art Blessed are those who not see, yet believe - 2nd Sunday of Easter Year C

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Today’s reading focuses upon The risen Jesus’ gift of peace and to frightened disciples. Most importantly, it blesses all subsequent disciples who, unlike the first disciples and Thomas, believe without seeing. John wrote his Gospel for them. 

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Easter Sunday: Neither Mary Magdalene or the two disciples recognise that Jesus has been raised, even though the see the emptiness of the tomb and the burial cloths.

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Holy Saturday: The attention in the account of Easter Sunday morning in Luke's Gospel is given to the fact that an encounter with the risen Jesus will not take place in a graveyard.

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A crucified King - Good Friday Year C show art A crucified King - Good Friday Year C

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Good Friday: A story of Jesus' lifting up and enthronement as King on the Cross.

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I give you an example - Holy Thursday Year C show art I give you an example - Holy Thursday Year C

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Holy Thursday: Jesus symbolically shows his limitless love for his own in his self-gift for “his own.” His loving care for others is the way all his disciples are called to follow. Presented by Rev. Professor Francis J. Moloney SDB AM, Audio Divina, is a Lectio-Divina styled reflection on the gospel.

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Father, forgive them! … Father, forgive them! … "This man was innocent" - Passion Sunday Year C

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Each of the Gospels tells the story of the Passion. But they each tell it in their own way, in an attempt to explain what Jesus' death means for us. Luke's story is highlighted by Jesus' compassion, forgiveness, the missioning of the Church, and above all, the message that Jesus is innocent, someone who does not save himself, but gives his life for others.

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God's Mercy and human frailty meet  - 5th Sunday of Lent show art God's Mercy and human frailty meet - 5th Sunday of Lent

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Continuing the theme of compassion, today's account of the woman caught in adultery provides a wonderful portrait of Jesus. For Jesus' opponents, the woman does not matter. She is just a "thing" they can use to try to test Jesus' loyalty to the Law. Jesus cuts through this, drives away the hypocrites, and deals with the woman as a person deserving compassion. In sending her on her way, he asks that she sin no more.

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A Father who has two Sons - 4th Sunday of Lent show art A Father who has two Sons - 4th Sunday of Lent

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One of the great literary and theological treasures of Christianity, Jesus' parable about the Father with two sons is not so much about the sons, each one of whom is "lost," but about an amazing Father. As we follow his loving compassion for both his sons, we come to the end of the Parable with the Father - for Jesus, the figure of God, his Father - out in the dark, trying to save his second lost Son.

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Listening to the voice of the Good Shepherd: Within the context of the Jewish celebration of the Feast of the Dedication, marking the return of the Jerusalem Temple to its proper place as a way to God, Jesus presents himself, his word, and his way of life as an authoritative way to God. He has such authority as there no longer need to go to a Temple to find Good; the Father and Jesus are one!

Presented by world-renowned biblical scholar Rev. Professor Francis J. Moloney SDB AM, Audio Divina, is a Lectio-Divina styled reflection on the gospel for the Forth Sunday of Easter, Year C.

Gospel Reading: John 10:27-30

This week’s readers are Sharon and Br David

Narrated and Produced by Br Jeff Miller SDB

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