Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Side By Side

July 31, 2018

Today’s gospel is a sobering reminder that the presence of evil is always among us. Side by side, good and evil, exist and grow. It is the theme of super hero movies, great novels, and epic poetry. The existence of one gives the other its purpose. Does that make sense? Free will is the gift given to us to choose the good or to choose the bad. God wants us to freely choose good, of course, but when sin entered the scene (through the enemy), the battle began and continues. The parable says, “The slaves of the householder came to him and said, ‘Master, did you not sow seed in your field? Where have the weeds come from?’ He answered, ‘an enemy has done this.’ His slaves said to him, ‘Do you want us to go and pull them up?’ ‘No, if you pull up the weeds you might uproot the wheat along with them. Let them grow together until harvest.’” I know that we, the “righteous”, want to rid the world of all the jerks, the rude, the ugly, the hateful, the more sinful than we, but today’s gospel tells us that we are not qualified nor called to this task. That is reserved for God and our only care is to grow. It occurred to me that both the wheat and the weeds are covered in the same sunlight and rooted in the same soil. God covers all and God can make all things good and beautiful as well. If we uproot the weeds, we uproot their chance at becoming beautiful, useful, and good. 
So let’s let God be God and He will continue shining on all with the hope and the desire that all will make it to the harvest. Let’s not forget that sunflowers and dandelions and daisies and wildflowers are weeds. God’s mercy allows even the sinful to be redeemed and it is well with my soul. 

P.S. Happy Memorial of St. Ignatius to all my Jesuit friends (Fr. Gil!!)





Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest
Lectionary: 402

Reading 1 JER 14:17-22

Let my eyes stream with tears
day and night, without rest,
Over the great destruction which overwhelms
the virgin daughter of my people,
over her incurable wound.
If I walk out into the field,
look! those slain by the sword;
If I enter the city,
look! those consumed by hunger.
Even the prophet and the priest
forage in a land they know not.

Have you cast Judah off completely?
Is Zion loathsome to you?
Why have you struck us a blow
that cannot be healed?
We wait for peace, to no avail;
for a time of healing, but terror comes instead.
We recognize, O LORD, our wickedness,
the guilt of our fathers;
that we have sinned against you.
For your name's sake spurn us not,
disgrace not the throne of your glory;
remember your covenant with us, and break it not.
Among the nations' idols is there any that gives rain?
Or can the mere heavens send showers?
Is it not you alone, O LORD,
our God, to whom we look?
You alone have done all these things.

Responsorial Psalm PS 79:8, 9, 11 AND 13

R. (9) For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us.
Remember not against us the iniquities of the past;
may your compassion quickly come to us,
for we are brought very low.
R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us.
Help us, O God our savior,
because of the glory of your name;
Deliver us and pardon our sins
for your name's sake.
R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us.
Let the prisoners' sighing come before you;
with your great power free those doomed to death.
Then we, your people and the sheep of your pasture,
will give thanks to you forever;
through all generations we will declare your praise.
R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us.

Alleluia 

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
The seed is the word of God, Christ is the sower;
all who come to him will live for ever.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel MT 13:36-43

Jesus dismissed the crowds and went into the house.
His disciples approached him and said,
"Explain to us the parable of the weeds in the field."
He said in reply, "He who sows good seed is the Son of Man,
the field is the world, the good seed the children of the Kingdom.
The weeds are the children of the Evil One,
and the enemy who sows them is the Devil.
The harvest is the end of the age, and the harvesters are angels.
Just as weeds are collected and burned up with fire,
so will it be at the end of the age.
The Son of Man will send his angels,
and they will collect out of his Kingdom
all who cause others to sin and all evildoers.
They will throw them into the fiery furnace,
where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth.
Then the righteous will shine like the sun
in the Kingdom of their Father.
Whoever has ears ought to hear."




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