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April 19, 2024

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Gospel: John 6:52-59
The Jews were arguing among themselves, “How can this man give us his
flesh to eat?” So Jesus replied, “Truly, I say to you, if you do not eat the

flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. The one who eats
my flesh and drinks my blood lives eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.
My flesh is really food, and my blood is truly drink. Those who eat my flesh and drink
my blood, live in me, and I in them. Just as the Father, who is life, sent me, and I have
life from the Father, so whoever eats me will have life from me. This is the bread from
heaven; not like that of your ancestors, who ate and later died. Those who eat this
bread will live forever.” Jesus spoke in this way in Capernaum when he taught
them in the synagogue.

Reflect

“New relationship.” Jesus always offers us a new relationship. He also challenges
us to a new way of relating. We need to leave our old life behind. We are called to
conversion. The first reading for today, from the Acts of the Apostles, narrates
the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, who became Paul the Apostle. Paul found a new
life in Christ and he never returned to his old life. In today’s Gospel, Jesus reminds
us of the old way of understanding what the bread from heaven might mean. The
ancestors of the Israelites ate the manna in the desert while understanding it as
bread coming down from heaven since the manna were falling from the skies (cf. Ex. 16).
The Israelites in the wilderness remained stubborn and selfish despite the manna
provided them. Thus, the new way of understanding the bread from heaven is to
relate it with Jesus who is always willing to offer himself for the nourishment of other
people’s lives. Those who ate the manna died. The one who eats the bread of life,
who is Jesus, will live forever. We are challenged to become more and more self-giving
as Jesus invites us to a new way of relating.

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