Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: In the wedding
Think of these first weeks after Christmas as a season of “epiphanies,” Dr. Scott Hahn suggests. The liturgy is showing us who Jesus is and what he has revealed about our relationship with God.
The first sign Jesus accomplished was not an extraordinary healing or something prodigious in the temple of Jerusalem, but an action that responded to a simple and concrete need of common people. This is how God loves to act.
Pope Francis
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Daily Readings for Second Sunday in Ordinary Time https://t.co/hJSYNfRkOw
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Mary is compassionate to our needs as she was compassionate with the bride and groom at the wedding. Just as she knew they had no wine, she also knows our needs and intercedes for us, asking Jesus to help us. pic.twitter.com/8et6nfJ7Ld
— Abp. José H. Gomez (@ArchbishopGomez) January 16, 2022