He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother

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Today is the feast of St. Andrew. Andrew was the brother of Simon Peter. In the first reading from Romans 10, St. Paul asks a number of questions…”How can they hear without someone to preach? And how can people preach unless they are sent?” Did you know that the word “apostle” means “one who is sent?” St. Andrew and his brother and the rest of the Twelve were sent by Christ. We share in their apostolic mission.

Jesus spoke often of family relationships. When He wanted to really get points across, he talked in terms of family. Fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, etc. Jesus found family so important that he called not one, but two sets of brothers to be His Apostles; Andrew and Simon, James and John. Both sets of brothers were part of a family business; they were fishermen. I grew up with two brothers, one less than a year younger and the other two years younger. We were the Lloyd boys. And we always had each other's backs. (When we weren't fighting each other, LOL!) I suspect Simon and Andrew always had each other's backs as well.

Remember the old song by The Hollies, “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother”? It’s a song about a guy who carries his brother (read: fellow man), and how it’s not a burden. Even more, it reminds us that we are all brothers in the Lord. There are times when you will need to be carried, and other times when you may need to carry another. May we always carry our brother joyfully.

Father, we thank you for our brother Jesus and our common brotherhood in Him. May we bear each other’s burdens with brotherly love and strength. Amen

Today’s Readings

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3 comments

  • Stef Bradford: December 01, 2022

    Love your show; listen daily and you provide more information for a returning Catholic.

  • Carol Roth: November 30, 2022

    I listen to you often Gus . I love your encouraging words each and everyday .

  • Jeanne Rood: November 30, 2022

    Brotherly love. I’d forgotten that kind phrase. My brothers have passed & how I miss them. You’ve reminded me Jesus is our brother. Thank you.

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