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Mark 6: 45-52 - 'His disciples saw him walking on the lake.'
Note: This podcast follows the lectionary for the General Roman Calendar, which celebrates the Solemnity of the Epiphany on January 6. Some countries may have a different gospel reading at Mass today, if they celebrate the Solemnity of the Epiphany on Sunday rather than January 6.
Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:
- 2602 (in 'Jesus prays') - Jesus often draws apart to pray in solitude, on a mountain, preferably at night. He includes all men in his prayer, for he has taken on humanity in his incarnation, and he offers them to the Father when he offers himself. Jesus, the Word who has become flesh, shares by his human prayer in all that “his brethren” experience; he sympathizes with their weaknesses in order to free them. It was for this that the Father sent him. His words and works are the visible manifestation of his prayer in secret.
Got a Bible question? Send an email to [email protected], and it will be answered in an upcoming episode!
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To support the ministry and access exclusive content, go to: http://patreon.com/logicalbiblestudy
For complete verse-by-verse audio commentaries from Logical Bible Study, go to: https://mysoundwise.com/publishers/1677296682850p
Mark 6: 45-52 - 'His disciples saw him walking on the lake.'
Note: This podcast follows the lectionary for the General Roman Calendar, which celebrates the Solemnity of the Epiphany on January 6. Some countries may have a different gospel reading at Mass today, if they celebrate the Solemnity of the Epiphany on Sunday rather than January 6.
Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:
- 2602 (in 'Jesus prays') - Jesus often draws apart to pray in solitude, on a mountain, preferably at night. He includes all men in his prayer, for he has taken on humanity in his incarnation, and he offers them to the Father when he offers himself. Jesus, the Word who has become flesh, shares by his human prayer in all that “his brethren” experience; he sympathizes with their weaknesses in order to free them. It was for this that the Father sent him. His words and works are the visible manifestation of his prayer in secret.
Got a Bible question? Send an email to [email protected], and it will be answered in an upcoming episode!

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