Gospel Reflection for October 13, 2013, 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

On his way to Jerusalem, Jesus encountered ten people with leprosy who asked for his healing.  He sent them on and they then recognized they had been cured.  One returned to thank Jesus.

Jesus said, “Weren’t ten cleansed?  Where are the other nine?  Did none return to give glory to God but this man who is not of our country?”

Luke 17.17-18


Luke’s miracle story raises questions people who became believers after Jesus’ death and resurrection must have asked.  Is healing more than skin deep for the nine lepers who don’t return to thank Jesus?  Does physical healing lead to faith or require faith?

Luke probes the mystery of why the same sign of God’s presence—healing from leprosy—leads a Samaritan man to believe in Jesus and nine to remain under the law of Moses.

How does attitude affect healing?  How does healing affect attitude?

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1 thought on “Gospel Reflection for October 13, 2013, 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time”

  1. Joan

    I love your reflections: short and pithy. You leave me thinking and pondering the questions you raise. Thank you. Love and prayers, Mary Louise

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