
Faith and Family for February 20: Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
This week’s Gospel reminds us to love our enemies and do to others as we would have them do to us.
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This week’s Gospel reminds us to love our enemies and do to others as we would have them do to us.

Our world is as violent as David’s world. Had King David heard Jesus’ message, how would he have responded? More importantly, how will we?

Christian life is complex. It’s not something we can execute without focus and attention. The author of today’s reading insists we must be clear about our purpose–not merely responding superficially to the Lord in our lives.

We move to a deeper level of Being ourselves when we genuinely receive the being and the gaze of the self-giving Jesus.

Saint Claude de la Colombière met Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque and eventually became her confessor. Together they advanced devotion to the Sacred Heart at a time when God’s mercy needed emphasis. God raises the right people at the right time to keep his Church on the right path.

The Pharisees didn’t understand Jesus. His disciples didn’t, either. Jesus responds with frustration. Even now, Jesus keeps after us too, to deepen our grasp of him.

If God would accept us now, when we are clearly unworthy, then why would God change the policy later?

God is love. That is all we know and all that matters in the end.

Lust seduces me not only to say more with my body than I could ever imagine saying with my heart, but also to violate trust and fidelity in my committed relationships.

Often missionaries face the difficulties of language and culture. Saints Cyril and Methodius were no exceptions. But they faced the difficulties by writing the foreign language in a new alphabet and translating the liturgy for the local people.