Reflection: The 26th Sunday, Year B of the Church's liturgical calendar 2024.
Hello, dear reader! I'm glad to have you here on the 26th Sunday of Year B in the Church’s liturgical calendar. Once again, the evangelist Mark presents us with a reflection on the behavior of disciples. John, one of the twelve apostles, shares with Jesus that he has seen someone casting out demons in His name. Confident that Jesus wouldn’t approve of what these outsiders were doing, John attempted to stop them, particularly because they weren’t part of their circle of followers. It’s clear that John believed he was in the right, and we can even sense that he anticipated some recognition for his actions. Have you ever experienced the frustration of being stopped from pursuing something? You come up with great ideas, share your thoughts, and put your heart into them, yet the doubts overshadow the trust. This often leads to feelings of sadness, anger, or disappointment. So, what happened? John was among the first to leave his old life behind in response to Jesus' ...
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