ST BARNABAS, Apostle, pray for us
10th Week in Ordinary Times : Thursday, 11th June 2026
Act 11:21-26, 13:1-3; Ps 97 (98):1-6; Mt 10:7-13 (Ps Wk II)
Reflecting on the life of St Barnabas through today’s readings, I am deeply inspired by his significant impact on the early Church. His role as a companion to St Paul embodies the essence of encouragement and support, vital in nurturing faith among new believers. Barnabas’ gift for recognising the worth in others, particularly his advocacy for Paul, reminds us the importance of uplifting one another in our spiritual journeys.
As I delve into the first reading, I am also struck by how the early Church grew through the community’s willingness to welcome new believers. This challenges me to actively share the Gospel in my own life, embodying the spirit of encouragement that Barnabas so graciously exemplified.
In the Gospel, Jesus prompts me to examine my relationships more thoughtfully. He emphasises the importance of reconciling with others before presenting my gifts to God. This message resonates deeply within me,
reminding me that my faith is not merely a personal endeavour but is intrinsically linked to how I treat those around me. Like Barnabas, who built bridges and fostered harmony, I aspire to be a peacemaker in my own life. I long to cultivate kindness, love, and reconciliation, ensuring that my faith becomes a living testament to God’s love and inclusiveness. Through these reflections, I recognise the ongoing journey of growth I must embrace, inspired by the example of St Barnabas and the teachings of Christ.
PRAYER Lord, I follow You closely.
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