Sunday, November 14, 2021

Homily: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

 

This Sunday we brought to a close Ordinary Time of our Liturgical season and through the year we have walked through the Gospel of Mark, using the Sunday gospels learning how to see as God sees. But the question remains whether we have allowed the words to help us see any better?  In his latest book release, Fr. Greg Boyle, SJ reminds us that we need to see as a Mystic sees.  Jesuit theologian Karl Rahner said, “The Christian of the future will either be a mystic – or (s)he will cease to be anything at all.” We are all called to be mystics? What does that even mean or look like today? Check it out…

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