If you wish to read the texts click here: 2 Tim 4:10-17b; Lk 10:1-9
St. Luke is
regarded as the patron of physicians and surgeons. He wrote one of the major
portions of the New Testament, a two-volume work comprising the third Gospel
and the Acts of the Apostles. In the two books he shows the parallel between
the life of Christ and that of the Church. He is the only Gentile Christian
among the Gospel writers. Tradition holds him to be a native of Antioch, and
Paul calls him "our beloved physician" (Col 4:14). His Gospel was
probably written between C.E. 70 and 85.
Luke appears in Acts during Paul’s second journey,
remains at Philippi for several years until Paul returns from his third
journey, accompanies Paul to Jerusalem and remains near him when he is
imprisoned in Caesarea. During these two years, Luke had time to seek information
and interview persons who had known Jesus. He accompanied Paul on the dangerous
journey to Rome where he was a faithful companion. "Only Luke is with
me," Paul writes (2 Tim 4:11).
The Gospel text chosen for the feast is the Mission
Discourse to the seventy (seventy-two). These numbers seventy/seventy-two seems
to have their origin the list of nations in Gen 10, where the Hebrew text lists
seventy nations and the Septuagint lists seventy-two. It may also recall Moses’ appointment of seventy elders to help him
(Exod 24:1; Num 11:16, 24). The more likely interpretation,
however, is that the number is related to the biblical number of the nations
(Gen 10), so that the commissioning of the seventy/seventy-two foreshadows the
mission of the church to the nations (Lk 24:47). In these verses Jesus
instructs his disciples how they are to do Mission and conduct themselves in
Mission. The key to Mission is detachment. The disciples are to be detached
from things, persons and place. They are also to be detached from the outcome
of Mission. They must constantly keep in mind that the Mission is the Lord’s
and not theirs.
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