Thirtieth Sunday in
For Jesus and his disciples, there were to be no aliens or outsiders. Each person, having been created in God’s image was and is to be loved and valued as a neighbor. Love God and one another; this was and continues to be the whole law and covenantal obligation of every believer. ~ Fr. Matt
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
How can words of the gospel be powerful? Do they shake us and call us to new heights? There is an understanding of the portability of the word. It’s our personal decision to take words of Jesus and allow them to transform us and our surroundings. ~ Fr. Matt
Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The pandemic has made us appreciate meals together around the family table. Think back a few, short months ago when public Mass was forbidden to slow the spreading of the virus. We have recaptured our hunger for the Eucharist and feasting with the Lord and one another. Thanks be to God! ~ Fr. Matt
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
What a loving portrayal of God and his people. The Isaiah image of the vineyard is detailed and easily applied to ourselves as God’s people. God has invested his divinity into our daily lives. What we do with the tenderness and grace? ~ Fr. Matt