Study of the Readings
ed. by
Joyce Ann Zimmerman,
et al
• Words, Phrases
• To the point
• First Two Readings
• Experience
John Kavanaugh, SJ
Human persons are endowed with the capacity to take possession of their lives and offer their lives in faith. This is what makes every man and woman wholly equal before the world and God.
John J. Pilch
In the Middle Eastern world, mercy is a sensitivity to and sense of responsibility for one’s debts to God and other human beings.
When the disciples entreated him the Lord put them off, but when the woman herself cried out begging for this favor he granted it.
Dennis
Hamm, SJ
When we ask the question of why Matthew, and Mark before him, saw fit to include this account in their Gospels, it becomes evident that they, especially Matthew, had other concerns than ours.
Reginald H. Fuller
Paul’s view of salvation history causes difficulties for us
today. For one thing, he expected the End to come very soon. He
did not think in terms of several millennia of history.