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June 16, 2025

Monday of the Eleventh Week of Ordinary Time 

The Responsorial Psalm declares the fruit of authentic Christian ministry: “The Lord has made known his salvation” (Psalm 98). 

The reading from 2Corinthians 6: 1-10 begins by saying that we “work together with him” (Revised Standard Version). The Greek word Paul uses here is just one example of many words he coined by adding the prefix “co-” (in Greek syn-) to verbs declaring what Jesus did. (See note below.)  

Our union with Christ is his theme song. Christian ministry is not just a human activity; it is the mystery of Jesus himself acting with, in and through every member of his body. 

When what we do is so far beyond human power that is obviously Jesus who is acting, then we reveal his resurrection and his live presence in us. Then “The Lord makes known his salvation.” That is why Paul is so concerned about “putting no obstacle in anyone’s way, so that no fault may be found with our ministry.” It is also why Paul feels his ministry is “commended” by his sufferings: through great endurance, in afflictions, hardships, calamities, beatings, imprisonments, riots, labors, sleepless nights, hunger…” These bore witness to the divine power of grace acting in him. 

Matthew 5:38-42 shows us Jesus urging us to a divine level of love: “Do not resist an evildoer… turn the other cheek; give your cloak as well; go the second mile. Give to everyone who begs… do not refuse anyone who wants to borrow….” These are all examples of love that is more than human. They are manifestations of God’s love active on earth. 

This is the love we strive to embody in Christian ministry. And for Christians who are “priests in the Priest” every encounter with every person is ministry. We say with St. Paul, “I live now, not I, but Christ lives in me.” And to every person we say with Christ, “This is my body, given up for you.” Through the witness of such love “The Lord has made known his salvation. c

Decision: Let Christ love through you in every act of ministry—which means in every dealing you have with every person, all day long.   

Note: Fernand Prat, S.J., gives the list in his The Theology of St. Paul, tr. John Stoddard, Vol. II, pages 18-20 and 391-395: co-suffer: Romans 8:17, 1Corinthians 12:26; co-crucified: 6:6, Galatians 2:20; co-die: 2Timothy 2:11, cf. 2Corinthians 7:3; co-buried: Romans 6:4, Colossians 2:12; co-resurrected: Ephesians 2:6, Colossians 2:12, 3:1; co-live: Romans 6:8; co-vivified (returned to life): Ephesians 2:5, Colossians 2:13; co-formed (configured): Philippians 3:10, Romans 8:21; co-glorified: Romans 8:17; co-seated: Ephesians 2:6; co-reign: 2 Timothy 2:12; cf. 1Corinthians 4:8; co-planted: Romans 6:5; co-heirs: Romans 8:17, Ephesians 3:6; co-sharers: Ephesians 3:6, 5:7; co-incarnated (embodied): Ephesians 3:6; co-built: Ephesians 2:22; co-structured (and connected): Ephesians 2:21, Ephesians 4:16, Colossians 2:19. Add 2Corinthians 6:1: co-working (synergountes). 

— Fr. David M. Knight

View today’s Mass readings, Lectionary #365, on the USCCB website here

Fr. David M. Knight (1931-2021) was a priest of the Diocese of Memphis in Tennessee, a prolific writer, and a highly sought after confessor, spiritual director, and retreat master. He authored more than 40 books and hundreds of articles that focus primarily on lay spirituality and life-long spiritual growth.

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