Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 22, 2013 Cycle C
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In the
name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
In the first reading, we find an example of
what it means to be imprudent. The prophet Amos speaks against the powerful
who buy the poor for money: “We will buy the lowly for silver, and the poor for
a pair of sandals.” This means to treat the
other as an object and not as a person.
In the time of the prophet Amos, the chosen people had
forgotten the Covenant. They were living as if God were not a real
presence among them. When God disappears from the human horizon, tyranny begins
and we act toward our neighbor in a
way that does not recognize his dignity. We only really start respecting the
other when we recognize his eternal destiny.
The great question of our lives is our salvation, finding
meaning for our lives. This week, more than ever, with what
happened at the Naval Yard, we feel the need for meaning and salvation, the need
for a love greater than hatred and
violence.
Saint Paul is clear when he says: “God wills everyone to
be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.” In order to
reach this salvation, we need to be wise, to act prudently. Like the dishonest
steward of the Gospel, we need to prepare for
our future.
Let us ask the Virgin Most Prudent to intercede and obtain
for us the gift of wisdom. May she help us to live and act
prudently.
In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Amen.