Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - September 21, 2025 (Year C)
You cannot serve two masters. One of the last lines of the Gospel reading this week is something that I, and all humanity, struggle with daily. We are constantly bombarded with secular temptations, and these can (and do) cause blind spots shutting us out from the great parts of our nature (those given by God). We have to diligently practice what we hear each Sunday and show that Love which our souls yearn for. This set of readings provides some guidance on how to do that: caring for the poor and dealing honestly with others in all matters. It is easy to lose the big picture of our life here on earth and focus only on ourselves, but in doing so we miss out on the whole reason for our existence - to live and love in harmony with the creations of our Creator.
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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