Lectio The Case for Jesus: Are the Gospels Biographies?

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Lectio Mark: The Way of Discipleship

As Jesus makes his way to Jerusalem, three times he predicts his approaching Passion. In response to the disciples' rejection of his words, Jesus works to heal their understanding both of his kingship and of the true nature of Christian discipleship. See the work of Jesuit Refuge ...  Show more

Lectio Mark: The Mystery of the Bread

The mystery of the bread, the Eucharistic Presence of God, begins to be revealed in the miraculous multiplication of the loaves and fishes. Jesus reveals himself as the divine giver of a new manna. Yet, as Isaiah foretold, the disciples struggle to understand the significance of ...  Show more

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