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This meditation reflects on the Easter gospel scenes, focusing on the weakness of the apostles and Christ’s enduring mercy. Despite their failures, Jesus does not discard his chosen ones; instead, he lovingly corrects them and renews his call. By exploring Peter's second "follow me" by the Sea of Galilee, we are invited to see our own trials, discouragements, and frailties not as reasons to turn back, but as profound opportunities for a more mature and definitive fidelity to our vocation.
By Fr Joseph EvansThis meditation reflects on the Easter gospel scenes, focusing on the weakness of the apostles and Christ’s enduring mercy. Despite their failures, Jesus does not discard his chosen ones; instead, he lovingly corrects them and renews his call. By exploring Peter's second "follow me" by the Sea of Galilee, we are invited to see our own trials, discouragements, and frailties not as reasons to turn back, but as profound opportunities for a more mature and definitive fidelity to our vocation.