Holy Family Catholic Community
In this episode of Word, World and Worship, we reflect on the readings for the Sixteenth Weekend in Ordinary Time, connecting Scripture, life, and the Eucharist. We begin in the Book of Wisdom, where God is portrayed not as a distant or dominating force, but as a mighty ruler who governs with leniency and welcomes our repentance, even when we have questioned or defied him. Paired with Psalm 86's simple refrain, "Lord, you are good and forgiving," these readings invite us to draw near to a God whose power is rooted in mercy. From Paul's letter to the Romans, we hear a beautiful and honest image of prayer: even our groaning counts. Paul reminds us that the Holy Spirit intercedes on our behalf, meaning that even our most wordless moments of struggle can be offered to God. The Gospel of Matthew brings us three parables from chapter thirteen. Weeds grow alongside wheat, a tiny mustard seed becomes a sheltering bush, and a pinch of yeast raises an entire loaf. Together they remind us that evil is a reality of life, that small things hold great potential, and that God's kingdom quietly and powerfully grows all around us. This week, the invitation is simply to listen, throughout the Mass, the readings, the prayers, and the songs. Listen to more episodes at holyfamilyparish.org/podcasts.
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