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🗓️ 5 June 2025
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John 21: 15-19 - 'Feed my lambs, feed my sheep.'
Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:
- 553 (in 'The Keys of the Kingdom') - The "power of the keys" designates authority to govern the house of God, which is the Church. Jesus, the Good Shepherd, confirmed this mandate after his Resurrection: "Feed my sheep. The power to "bind and loose" connotes the authority to absolve sins, to pronounce doctrinal judgements, and to make disciplinary decisions in the Church. Jesus entrusted this authority to the Church through the ministry of the apostles and in particular through the ministry of Peter, the only one to whom he specifically entrusted the keys of the kingdom (abbreviated).
- 881 (in 'The Episcopal College and its head, the Pope') - The Lord made Simon alone, whom he named Peter, the "rock" of his Church. He gave him the keys of his Church and instituted him shepherd of the whole flock. "The office of binding and loosing which was given to Peter was also assigned to the college of apostles united to its head." This pastoral office of Peter and the other apostles belongs to the Church's very foundation and is continued by the bishops under the primacy of the Pope.
- 1429 (in 'The Conversion of the Baptised') - St. Peter's conversion after he had denied his master three times bears witness to this. Jesus' look of infinite mercy drew tears of repentance from Peter and, after the Lord's resurrection, a threefold affirmation of love for him. The second conversion also has a communitarian dimension, as is clear in the Lord's call to a whole Church: "Repent!"
- 1551 (in 'In the person of Christ, the head') - This priesthood is ministerial. "That office . . . which the Lord committed to the pastors of his people, is in the strict sense of the term a service." It is entirely related to Christ and to men. It depends entirely on Christ and on his unique priesthood; it has been instituted for the good of men and the communion of the Church. the sacrament of Holy Orders communicates a "sacred power" which is none other than that of Christ. the exercise of this authority must therefore be measured against the model of Christ, who by love made himself the least and the servant of all. "The Lord said clearly that concern for his flock was proof of love for him."
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone. This is the podcast where we as Catholics take a look at the gospel reading, |
0:17.5 | which we would hear in the mass of today. And the aim of this podcast is to help you understand the context. |
0:24.6 | What were the words meaning in the original context? |
0:27.8 | What was the author trying to get at? |
0:29.6 | So that's called looking at the literal sense of the text. |
0:33.2 | And today, the passage we're looking at, if you go to Mass, is from John chapter 21 versus 15 to 19. |
0:41.6 | So let's start by reading out that whole passage. |
0:45.6 | Jesus showed himself to his disciples. |
0:49.3 | And after they had eaten, he said to Simon Peter, |
0:52.8 | Simon's son of John, do you love me more than these |
0:56.3 | others do? He answered, yes, Lord, you know I love you. Jesus said to him, feed my lambs. A second time |
1:07.4 | he said to him, Simon, son of John, do you love me? He replied, yes, Lord, you know I love you. |
1:17.3 | Jesus said to him, look after my sheep. Then he said to him a third time, Simon, son of John, |
1:25.1 | Do you love me? Peter was upset that he asked him the third time, do you love me? |
1:31.9 | Peter was upset that he asked him the third time, do you love me? |
1:36.4 | And said, Lord, you know everything. You know I love you. |
1:40.2 | Jesus said to him, feed my sheep. |
1:48.0 | I tell you most solemnly, when you were young, you put on your own belt and walked where you liked. But when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands and somebody else will put a belt around you and take you where you would not rather go. |
1:58.0 | In these words, he indicated the kind of death by which Peter would give glory to God. |
2:06.1 | After this, he said, follow me. So there's probably many of you would have heard this passage, |
2:15.6 | and perhaps you've heard this idea that when |
2:18.6 | Jesus says do you love me three different times there's different Greek words used and that that |
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