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Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus identifies himself as the sheepgate and says, “Whoever enters through me will be saved.” Well, does this mean that only explicit Christians will be saved? Does it mean that unless you are baptized, you don’t receive the Holy Spirit?

There are two extremes to be avoided here. On the one hand, the exclusivist claim that only baptized Catholics can be saved. That is not the teaching of the Church. But the other extreme (I think more prevalent today) is that one’s religion is finally a matter of indifference, as long as one finds himself on a spiritual path.

This second view doesn’t give nearly enough weight to the uniqueness of Christianity. With Jesus Christ, something altogether new has entered the world, something that is deeply pleasing to God and therefore of salvific significance to us.

This is the power and message of the cross, that dynamic into which we the baptized have been drawn. Redemptive suffering is what Jesus did on the cross: putting up with suffering for doing what is right. This is pleasing in God’s eyes, precisely because it is redemptive for the world, precisely because it takes away something that God hates.

Gospel Reflections

Meditate on Daily Gospel Reflections from Bishop Robert Barron

4th week of Easter

3rd week of Easter

Saturday

May 7

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Thursday

May 5

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Wednesday

May 4

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Tuesday

May 3

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2nd week of Easter

Saturday

April 30

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Friday

April 29

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Thursday

April 28

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Wednesday

April 27

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Tuesday

April 26

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Monday

April 25

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Sunday

April 24

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Divine Mercy Sunday

Easter Octave

Saturday

April 23

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Friday

April 22

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Thursday

April 21

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Wednesday

April 20

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Tuesday

April 19

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Monday

April 18

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Sunday

April 17

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Easter

Holy Week

Saturday

April 16

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Holy Saturday

Friday

April 15

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Good Friday

Thursday

April 14

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Holy Thursday

Wednesday

April 13

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Tuesday

April 12

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Monday

April 11

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Sunday

April 10

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Palm Sunday

5th week of Lent

Saturday

April 9

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Friday

April 8

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Thursday

April 7

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Wednesday

April 6

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Tuesday

April 5

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Monday

April 4

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Sunday

April 3

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4th week of Lent

Saturday

April 2

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Friday

April 1

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Thursday

March 31

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Wednesday

March 30

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Tuesday

March 29

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Monday

March 28

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Sunday

March 27

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3rd week of Lent

Saturday

March 26

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Friday

March 25

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Annunciation

Thursday

March 24

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Wednesday

March 23

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