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Some people worry about anger - about feeling angry when, for instance, they're cheated or abused by someone, or when they hear news of some great wrong or gross injustice done. It's a very human reaction. Sometimes, too, people feel guilty about even getting angry, for some reason, with God Himself. But just getting angry isn't necessarily something bad.

Today's gospel reminds us that Jesus got angry on a number of occasions, perhaps more often than we realize. The "meek and mild" image of Him that we might have learned as small children isn't the adult Jesus of the gospels. In the incident in the synagogue on a Sabbath day, He looked round with anger at the Pharisees present who were trying to find an excuse to accuse Him of breaking the Law, and was grieved at their hardness of heart. No doubt they noticed His flash of anger, His human reaction to their uncaring attitude. But He turned His attention to healing the diseased man.

There isn't anything 'wrong' about that flash of anger we all sometimes experience. It only becomes something wrong, a problem, when we hold on to that first 'automatic' reaction and let it grow and fester in our minds and hearts. It needs to be quickly diffused before it leads to saying or doing things which would indeed be at least lacking in charity, if not actually sinful.



Lord, let not the sun go down on our anger, but may Your peace descent upon us like the dewfall.

DAILY OFFERING
Eternal Father, I offer You everything I do this day; my thoughts, words, joys and sufferings. Grant that, vivified by the Holy Spirit and united to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, my life this day may be of service to You and to others. I also pray that all those preparing for marriage discover in Sacrament the source of Christ's grace for living a fithful and fruitful love. Amen.

PRAYING WITH THE CHURCH
INTENTION
That the victims of natural disasters may receive the spiritual and material comfort they need to rebuild their lives.
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