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December 3, 2025

In answering to people’s needs, Jesus does not act alone. He involves his disciples in his saving action.

He asks for whatever they may have on hand. It is not much, just seven loaves of bread and a few fish, but it is enough for Jesus. It represents poverty of spirit that disposes men and women to divine grace.

Aside from providing the initial components of the multiplied bread, the disciples stand as the intermediaries between Jesus and the crowd. Jesus asks for their hand in extending divine blessings. In the shared meal, the crowd celebrates God’s compassion and grace meeting their need. The bread and fish restore their strength.

Matthew notes that leftover fragments (Greek klasmata) fill seven baskets. They are gathered so that they are not wasted. At Mass, the sacred hosts are also called klasmata. This establishes the connection between the loaves that Jesus multiplied to feed the crowd and the communion bread that the people receive today, which is the Body of Christ. This is done through the intermediary of ordained ministers.

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2 mins

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1 min

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1 mins

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1 min

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1 min

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Manila Bulletin

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1 mins

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Manila Bulletin

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2 mins

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1 mins

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2 mins

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