KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST FOR COMMUNION
SUNDAY, TWENTY FIRST WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME Isa 22:19-23; Ps 138:1-3,6,8; Rom 11:33-36; Mt 16:13-20 Our United Desire for the Communion The Church’s opening prayer for today’s Eucharistic celebration is a plea to God to grant us the desire for communion with him, which he has promised us. This is important because the desire for the life of God enables us to obey his commandments; as we noted previously in our reflections, knowledge and obedience to the Commandments of God introduce us to communion with God. Knowledge of the Commandments and our obedience to them conform our lives here on earth to the divine life. The Commandments are God’s self-revelation to us, his creatures. They constitute an invitation and open door for everyone to enter the communion of the Triune God. So, the revelation of the Commandments to Israel placed them on a pedestal higher than all the Gentile nations. Saint Paul lamented this privilege Israel received from God, but wasted, in the readings of two S...