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Weeds and Wheat: Vigilance, Patience, and the Christian Life

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How can we remain faithful to God while living amid both good and evil in ourselves and in the world? In this meditation, Fr. Paul Donlan reflects on Christ’s parable of the weeds and the wheat, emphasizing that God allows good and evil to coexist until the final judgment and calls us to respond with patience, humility, and trust in His mercy. He highlights the need for vigilance, warning that spiritual dangers often arise when we become inattentive, and encourages the development of consistent habits of prayer, discipline, and daily offering to God. Drawing on examples from military watchfulness and personal experience, Fr. Paul reminds listeners that every Christian is called to be a "watchman" for others through prayer, sacrifice, and charity, recognizing the deep spiritual connectedness that unites families, friendships, and the entire Communion of Saints.

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Weeds and Wheat: Vigilance, Patience, and the Christian Life

How can we remain faithful to God while living amid both good and evil in ourselves and in the world? In this meditation, Fr. Paul Donlan reflects on Christ’s parable of the weeds and the wheat, emphasizing that God allows good and evil to coexist until the final judgment and calls us to respond with patience, humility, and trust in His mercy. He highlights the need for vigilance, warning that spiritual dangers often arise when we become inattentive, and encourages the development of consistent habits of prayer, discipline, and daily offering to God. Drawing on examples from military watchfulness and personal experience, Fr. Paul reminds listeners that every Christian is called to be a "watchman" for others through prayer, sacrifice, and charity, recognizing the deep spiritual connectedness that unites families, friendships, and the entire Communion of Saints.

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