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Dear Brothers and Sisters:
We are on the twenty fifth ordinary Sunday of year C. The first reading speaks about the corruption and injustice done to the poor. Amos is the prophet who promoted social justice. Closely connected to this lack of social justice is the dismissive attitude some people had toward worshipping God. This is evidenced by their targeting of the vulnerable in society, the needy and the poor. But God takes up the case on behalf of those in need. Do we try to look up to God in need? Do we promote and practice social justice?
The second reading provides instructions on prayer which are rooted in very practical considerations. St. Paul encourages people to pray for everyone in general and for those in authority more specifically to encourage and allow them to continue worshipping God and spreading the good news. Once this is promoted amidst political and social unrest, life will be peaceful. It is the need of the day for a peaceful life across the world, which reminds us to pray for our political leaders. Do we feel responsible to pray for our authorities?
The gospel presents the parable on the dishonest steward. The master’s words are a recognition of the effectiveness of the steward’s actions that secured him friends and potential future employment. Here it is not advocating dishonest practices but highlights the shrewdness of the steward. Instead of clinging to material wealth, we are called to be good stewards within our given gifts and possessions. Alms giving is an important aspect of Christian living, which does not fail us when we die, instead will help us to attain eternal life. What is our priority, God or mammon?
Fr. Aloysius Royan Anthony
Fr. Aloysius Royan Anthony
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Family Masses
Sunday, September 21 @ 9:30AM at St. Mary
1st Reconciliation & 1st Communion
Enrollment Mass (St. Mary)
Sunday, October 5 @ 8:00AM at St. Augustine
1st Reconciliation & 1st Communion
Enrollment Mass (St. Augustine)