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[Title] => Our Lord Jesus Christ: The Good Shepherd
[Summary] => For this Sunday's Gospel reading, we listen to the words of our Lord Jesus Christ on John 10: 11-18, aimed at our bishops, priests and servant leaders of lay communities.
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[Summary] => Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart. Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God. Luke 2:19-20
The night of Jesus birth was exciting for Mary and Joseph. There before their eyes was the miracle Baby whose coming into the world had been announced by an angel. The shepherds too were excited when they saw and heard "a multitude of the heavenly host praising God" and heralding His birth (Luke 2:13).
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[Summary] => That night when Jesus was born, there were shepherds in the open country watching their sheep. If they were asleep they must have become fully awake when the darkness of night exploded with light. An angel appeared to them "and the glory of the Lord shone around them" (Luke 2).
Their reaction was natural: fear. They became terribly afraid. The angel reassured them: "Dont be afraid. I bring you wonderful news." As St. Luke puts it, "glad tidings of great joy for all the people."
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[Summary] => You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling cloths, lying in a manger. Luke 2:12
The angel bypassed Jerusalem, the religious center of Israel. He didnt go to Herodium, Herods villa near Bethlehem. He appeared instead to a band of shepherds tending their flocks (Luke 2:8-9).
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Their reaction was natural: fear. They became terribly afraid. The angel reassured them: "Dont be afraid. I bring you wonderful news." As St. Luke puts it, "glad tidings of great joy for all the people."
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