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Daily scriptural reflections by Fr. Rory Pitstick, SSL from Immaculate Heart Retreat Center in Spokane, WA
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Daily Retreat 08/24/07

2007 Aug 24 Fri:Bartholomew, ap F
Rv 21:9b-14/ Ps 145:10-11. 12-13. 17-18/ Jn 1:45-51

From today’s readings:  “The wall of the city had twelve courses of stones as its foundation, on which were inscribed the twelve names of the twelve Apostles of the Lamb....  The LORD is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth....   Can anything good come from Nazareth?”

Bartholomew/Nathanael

“There is no duplicity in him.”  What a great compliment Jesus gave when he spoke thus about Bartholomew (also known as Nathanael).  So often, sin sits in a stealth mode in the duplicity of our hearts, as we delight in our own cleverness in disguising our motives and misleading others in ways that are not “technically” dishonest.

To be sure, charity and humility demand something from us akin to duplicity, as we endeavor to focus on one aspect of a given action while downplaying another.  For instance, if I were to make a generous donation to a charitable cause, but sought to stay out of the limelight, I wouldn’t necessarily be guilty of duplicity.  However, if I flatly denied my contribution, or conversely, if I were motivated primarily by secret hopes to gain fame from it, then the charge of duplicity would be justified.

Too often, we excuse our lapses into duplicity, and can even convince ourselves of its necessity and inevitability, when the light of Christ’s Truth would remind us that the opposite of duplicity is sincerity and integrity, traits which shine so brightly in the life of Christ and are thus also found in the lives of those who, like Bartholomew, seek to follow Christ and model their lives on His example.