Reflections on the readings of sundays and feasts September-November 2019

The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (3):359 (2019)
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Abstract

In chapter 14 of Luke's Gospel we have several stories about table fellowship put together and several sayings of Jesus that are added as maxims to conclude the stories, even though originally they were probably used in a different context. We find the first maxim about those who exalt themselves being humbled and those who humble themselves being exalted attached to different material in Matthew 23. We have just heard the first of those two table fellowship stories, which are found in Luke only, but the third is going to be left out of our liturgy readings entirely.

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