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I believe Brendan was speaking more about the Shepherd who leaves the 99 in the desert and goes after the one that is lost. We heard this gospel September 15th. On the surface, it seems rather novel that anyone would light a lamp and search for a lost coin at night, rather than begin the search during the day when light is bright. Also seemingly foolish to call her friends to rejoice that a thing of little value (a coin) was found. Similarly, a good shepherd will not leave the flock unattended so that others may attack them during the shepherd’s absence. It demonstrates the extremity of God’s care for those who are lost.Whoa. Another very false dichotomy. The Pope is the Vicar of Christ on earth. That implies universality. “The others” are not “more important” than ourselves because we are also those others. His communication with members of the Church is at least as important as it is with “others.” As every Pope has always known, his job first and foremost is to lead the Church Militant (us) in the battle for souls.
