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Friendship with Christ- The Foundation of the Mission

May 14, 2025 Feast of Saint Matthias, Apostle
Daily Reading: Acts 1: 15-17, 20-26; John 15: 9-17


The feast of St. Matthias invites us to reflect on divine election, apostolic mission, the transformative power of love, and the continuity of the Church's leadership. The process of choosing Matthias by divine guidance highlights the leadership of Peter and his reliance on prayer. Although the life of St. Matthias after his election remains largely obscure, tradition suggests he preached the Good News in many regions and ultimately embraced martyrdom.

Like St. Matthias, every Christian is called to be a witness to the Resurrection through sacrificial love. Fr. Roger Landry rightly observes that apostolic fruitfulness flows from the abiding love of Christ, which empowers us to evangelize through martyrdom and fraternal charity.

In today’s Gospel, Jesus gives us the foundation for mission: “Remain in my love.” Mission without love becomes mere duty; mission with love becomes a joyful witness. It is fitting to recognize that St. Matthias' mission was deeply rooted in this love and in obedience to Jesus and the Father.

God’s choices often bring surprising blessings. Matthias is not mentioned anywhere in the four Gospels, yet he was chosen to bear witness to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit” (John 15:16). Today, Jesus continues to call each of us to spread His message of unconditional love. We are each gifts of God—just as Matthias’ name signifies. As friends of Jesus, may we respond generously to His call and bear fruit that endures.

Call to Action:

  • Embrace sacrificial love, experiencing the friendship of Christ and the courage of St. Matthias.
  • Get involved in apostolic activities in your parish, community, or institution, without counting the cost.
 

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