Catholic Mass Readings and Reflection July 17, 2025

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Catholic Mass Readings and Reflection July 17, 2025

First Reading: Exodus 3:13-20

Psalm 105:1 and 5, 8–9, 24–25, 26–27 (R. 8a)

R/. The Lord remembers his covenant forever.

Gospel Acclamation

V/. Alleluia

R/. Alleluia

V/. Come to me, all who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest, says the Lord.

R/. Alleluia

Gospel: Matthew 11:28-30

At that time: Jesus declared, “Come to me, all who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”

Daily Gospel Reflection

1. In the present times, often there is an identity crisis. Many do not know who and what they are. They mistakenly equate their identity with their functions, roles, titles, places, cultures, etc. Or, they glorify their identity with their talents and capacities.

2. That is why, when asked about who they are, the usual answer is, “I am a doctor, engineer, teacher, leader, servant, or I am an Indian, foreigner, etc.” Practically, it may inform about one’s state of life or area of one’s activity. It may also convey the scope of one’s ability and greatness.

3. But, we must bear in mind that identity cannot be reduced to any one of them. They may express one’s identity, help to live one’s identity. But an ability, an activity, is not identity. True identity is essential connectivity to the divinity. It is living one’s human existence in the realm of divine existence. It is sharing in the all-comprising and all-enveloping Presence of God.

4. In the words of Exodus 3. 13-20, it is experiencing and extending the identity of God, which is “I AM”. When Moses asked for the name of God, God answered, “I AM WHO AM”. God’s identity is not qualified by any other attribute. In God, there is no dichotomy between what He is and what He does. God’s “Who He is?” is a blend of what He is and what He does.

5. He is a God of power, love, compassion and mercy. He manifests this nature and identity in His mighty acts and works. He intervenes and rescues them mightily. He loves them tenderly and passionately. He cares for them compassionately. He also forgives their sins mercifully. Thus, God’s identity is not something static but dynamic.

6. Unfortunately, often there is so much contradiction and incongruence between what we are originally and what we do. We move away from our real identity and do actions contrary to this. This results in burdens that weigh us down heavily.

7. Jesus, true to his dynamic identity, invites us in today’s gospel, “Come unto me, all those who are heavily burdened and I will give you rest”. For this, we need to put on the same nature, share the same identity, and that is, “being gentle and humble”.

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