Catholic Daily Reflections

Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) - “Hating” So As To Love

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Sep 6, 2025
Explore Jesus' radical call to discipleship, where loving God means re-evaluating earthly attachments. Delve into why the notion of 'hating' family and self is actually about prioritizing deep, authentic love for God. This thought-provoking discussion challenges lukewarm faith and encourages listeners to reject selfishness, ultimately fostering a more profound connection with both God and others.
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Hate As Call To Radical Allegiance

  • Jesus' call to "hate" family shocks to reveal a deeper demand for total allegiance to God.
  • Discipleship requires ordering love so God is first, otherwise other loves become obstacles.
INSIGHT

Hate Means Reject Selfish Attachments

  • "Hate" here means rejecting selfish attachments that rival love of God.
  • Anything demanding love above God becomes an obstacle to true Christian love.
ANECDOTE

Family Pressure Example

  • The reflection gives concrete examples like a spouse who discourages Mass to illustrate the point.
  • These show how listening to such demands places another before God.
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