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Saints Cyril, monk, and Methodius, Bishop 

1 Kings 12:26-32,​13:33-34
Psalm 105(106):6-7,19-22
Mark 8:1-10

The multiplication of bread foreshadows Jesus’ sacrifice on the Cross, where His body would be broken to provide spiritual and eternal nourishment for all who believe in Him. This miracle is central in the Gospels and took place in both Jewish and Gentile regions, showing that Christ came for everyone. Moved by compassion for the hungry crowds, Jesus blessed and broke the loaves, revealing Himself as the New Moses and as the Bread given for the life of the world.

The miracle ultimately points to the Eucharist, where Jesus gives His Body and Blood. However, this gift bears fruit only if we believe and live according to His teachings. The Eucharist calls us to imitate Christ’s selfless love, especially by caring for the poor and the marginalized.

Fr Joseph Osho

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