Catholic Mass Readings and Reflection September 03, 2025

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Catholic Mass Readings and Reflection September 03, 2025

First Reading: Colossians 1:1-8

Psalm 52:10, 11 (R. 10cd)

R/. I trust in the mercy of God, forever and ever.

Gospel Acclamation

V/. Alleluia

R/. Alleluia

V/. The Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor, to proclaim liberty to the captives.

R/. Alleluia

Gospel: Luke 4:38-44

At that time: Jesus arose and left the synagogue and entered Simon’s house. Now Simon’s mother-in-law was ill with a high fever, and they appealed to him on her behalf. And he stood over her and rebuked the fever, and it left her, and immediately she rose and began to serve them. Now when the sun was setting, all those who had any who were sick with various diseases brought them to him, and he laid his hands on every one of them and healed them. And demons also came out of many, crying, “You are the Son of God!” But he rebuked them and would not allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Christ. And when it was day, he departed and went into a desolate place. And the people sought him and came to him, and would have kept him from leaving them, but he said to them, “I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns as well; for I was sent for this purpose.” And he was preaching in the synagogues of Judea.

Daily Gospel Reflection

1. Jesus heals the sick and possessed. He heals Peter’s mother-in-law with his personal touch. He stands over her, and the fever leaves her. He stands near the sick and the possessed. He rebukes and commands the sicknesses and demons, and they are driven. He subdues them and restores health.

2. This is the real ministry of Jesus – a ministry of liberation and restoration. He heals the people from the ill and evil and makes them whole. This is a holistic ministry – in word and in deed,  in his preaching and healing.

3. Further, this healing is also holistic, that is, both external and internal. Fever can refer to external physical healing, and demon-possession can refer to internal spiritual healing.

4. Today, this holistic ministry and holistic healing are needed. We need to live an integrated life of word and action. We need to spread God’s kingdom both by our word and action. We need to speak powerfully about how God is loving, liberating, and healing.

5. But words, teaching, and preaching alone will not be enough. Our words must be accompanied and authenticated by healing actions. This would include all our social actions, charitable actions, and exorcist actions.

6. But what we should bear in mind is that all our ministry and healing must be holistic. Therefore, it must be person-oriented and not merely a particular ministry or action-oriented. This is the danger of our ministries. There is always the tendency to departmentalise as a ministry of the word, of social work, charity, exorcism, tongues, prophecy, et cetera.

7. It is true that different gifts of the Spirit are given to different persons, and ministries may be specified and diversified. But we should be cautious that specialisation of ministry is narrowing down or absolutising the particular ministry or domesticating the Spirit.

8. St Gregory the Great (540 – 604), whose memory we celebrate today, reminds us of the celebration of the Lord in the liturgy. He is one of the most admired popes in history. He was known as “the Father of Christian worship” in virtue of his exceptional efforts at revising the Roman worship of the day.

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