
Faith and Family for November 7: The Poor Widow's Contribution
In this week’s Gospel, Jesus tells the crowds that the small donation of a widow was greater than the large sums of money donated by the wealthy.
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In this week’s Gospel, Jesus tells the crowds that the small donation of a widow was greater than the large sums of money donated by the wealthy.

There may not be a lot of things to laugh at or be joyful about these days. But it’s at these difficult moments that we should look for joy and laughter.

In this week’s Gospel for the 30th Sunday in Ordinary time, we hear the story of Bartimeaus, a blind man, who has his sight restored by Jesus.

“Where are you taking us?” This is a refrain often heard on our family vacations from both the kids in the back of the van and even sometimes me from the front seat.

In this week’s Gospel, James and John ask to be seated beside Jesus in his Glory, only to be reminded that they are called to be servants for others.

In this week’s Gospel, Jesus reminds the disciples of the commandments and then tells them that those who have a wealth of possessions will have a difficult time entering heaven.

Boomers and Zoomers each have something important to offer our world. We should take advantage of it.