August 7, 2012 

Tuesday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Saint of the day

Saint Cajetan (1480-1547)

Saint Cajetan began his adult life by first becoming a lawyer and then turning to the priesthood. He was ordained at 36, and at the age of 42 established a hospital in Venice, Italy, for those suffering from incurable ailments. Cajetan felt called to minister to the sick and the poor in his town, and did so by joining the Oratory of Divine Love. Saint Cajetan believed that the Church was in great need of reformation. Rather than break away from the Church, he felt that the most effective solution was to recover the spirit and fervor of the clergy. He formed a congregation called the Theatones, whose goal it was to bring about this zeal. Cajetan worked to assist the poor in a unique way--by opening a nonprofit bank that lent money to those who were down on their luck, without using the harmful tactics of usurers. Saint Cajetan died on this date in 1547. He was canonized in 1671, and is the patron saint of job-seekers and unemployed people.

Reflection

Jesus taught that people will know his followers by the way they treat others. Saints throughout the ages have believed that the most effective tool for influencing and converting others is not persuasive words, but persuasive actions. A life well-lived is a more powerful argument on behalf of Christianity than any nicely reasoned verbal argument. Saint Cajetan believed the Church to be in a state of severe disrepair. Rather than influence the Church by leaving or verbally attacking it, Saint Cajetan made his life an argument, reminding the clergy and Church that the purpose of the Church is not to attain power, but to love others, spread Jesus' message, and help the poor and downtrodden.

Prayer

Dear God, please ensure that my life is an example to all of your truth and goodness. Help my example teach others about the fruits of love and holiness.

Liturgical season information

Lectionary: 408

Place in Year: Ordinary Time

Color of decorations and priest's vestments: Green

Daily readings

Reading 1: Jeremiah 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 102:16-18, 19-21, 29 and 22-23

Gospel: Matthew 14:22-36

Alternate Gospel: Matthew 15:1-2, 10-14

View complete readings on USCCB.org

Meditations

Meditation for Gospel

In today's Gospel, we hear the story of Jesus walking on water. The disciples are in a boat, and the weather gets stormy - so much so that their boat is rocked in the waves. In the midst of this stormy, scary chaos, Jesus comes to the disciples calm and in control. Likewise, Jesus wants to meet you when life gets stormy and hard - he wants to bring you His peace and calm. Inspired by the Gospel today, remember that Jesus wants to be a part of your life when times get hard! He comes to us, just as He came to the disciples, when we are most vulnerable and scared, and gives us His peace.

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