The first reading at mass today can speak to contemporary experience. The passage is a window on St. Paul’s continual sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. Even in a legal setting—which lost its decorum to mob-action—Paul remained attentive. Holy Spirit abides daily, even in the stresses of pandemic.
In today's first reading, Paul calls himself a Pharisee, the son of Pharisees. His letters reveal a man who is totally Jewish and who lived according to Jewish practice according to the Pharisaic understanding before encountering Jesus: https://t.co/iCeEd3N4xw pic.twitter.com/nSBscSmnRH— Thinking Faith (@ThinkingFaith) May 28, 2020
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