![]() ![]() Our Gospel for today stops here, but Mark’s report of the unyielding demands of the crowd continues in the verses that follow. ![]() Mark’s Gospel tells us that Jesus is moved with pity and begins to teach the crowds. The crowds are so persistent that Jesus and his disciples cannot find a place to be alone. ![]() But the crowds notice this and arrive ahead of them. In an effort to get away, Jesus and his disciples board a boat in hopes of finding a deserted place. The crowds continue to approach them, and Mark reports that the disciples don’t even have time to eat. As the Twelve have shared in Jesus’ ministry, they now appear to share in his popularity. When the Twelve return to Jesus, he invites them to come away from the crowds and rest. In this today’s Gospel, we read the report of the return of the Twelve, who were sent by Jesus to preach repentance, heal the sick, and drive out demons. Background on the Gospel Reading Mark 6:30-34 Jesus invites his disciples to rest after their ministry, and Jesus is moved with pity for the crowds who pursue them. ![]()
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