Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time - August 31, 2025 (Year C)
The set of readings for this Sunday represent a good reminder of our need for humility. We must approach life with the knowledge that God has made everything in our lives possible. We are the poor, and Jesus is our benefactor. Without the gifts bestowed to us by God, we cannot begin to fathom the mysteries, the wisdom, the love that has been left on this earth (and beyond) for us. We must take our place, the lowest place at the table, and wait for our turn to be elevated. In humbling ourselves by accepting that place, we allow ourselves to re-built and shaped by our Creator, the One who Loves each of us more than we can possibly ever know.
Disclaimer: This will be at the bottom of all reflections, but I’m not intending to put out any sort of professional critique, attempt at a homily, or investigation into the historicity of the readings, but will “let the Spirit move me” as some say, to share what has spoken to me in my reading and reflection on the set of Readings for each week.
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