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16th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 
 

In today’s Gospel, Jesus offers three parables to describe the Kingdom of Heaven. He also explains why he speaks to the crowds in parables and interprets the parable of the sower for the disciples. This reading is a continuation of Jesus’ discourse that we began reading last Sunday.

All three parables use commonplace experiences to describe aspects of the Kingdom of Heaven. The first parable is longer and more detailed than the next two, and it alerts us to the two-fold reality of the Kingdom of Heaven. The beginnings of the Kingdom of Heaven can be found in this world. The fruition of the Kingdom of Heaven, however, will not be realized until the final judgment. In the meantime, as Jesus’ explanation to the disciples cautions, any effort to judge the progress of the Kingdom of Heaven is premature. Only God, in the final judgment, will distinguish the fruit of the Kingdom of Heaven and offer its reward.

The second and third parables call to our attention the abundance that will result from the small beginnings of the Kingdom of Heaven. Just as a mustard seed—the smallest of all seeds—will become a large bush, so too God will bring his Kingdom to full bloom. As a small amount of yeast will leaven the entire batch of bread, so too God will bring about the expansion of his Kingdom. In each case the image is of the superabundance that God brings out of even the smallest of signs of the Kingdom.

Contained within these parables are words of caution as well as words of consolation. In the parable of the sower we are warned against judging others. To judge and uproot the “weeds” prematurely will harm the wheat; final judgment rests with God. In the parables of the mustard seed and the yeast, we are consoled by the message that God can work wonders and produce abundance from even the smallest beginnings of the Kingdom of Heaven.

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Sunday Masses (Parish Center)
5:30 p.m.-(Saturday)(English)(Original Church)
7:00 a.m.-Spanish
8:30 a.m.-English
10:00 a.m.-English
11:30 a.m.-Spanish
4:00 p.m.-Spanish
6:00 p.m.-Spanish
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7:30 a.m. Monday, Wed – Friday (English)
7:30 a.m. Tuesday (Spanish)
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12:00 p.m. – Mon – Thu (Spanish)
6:15 p.m. – Fridays (Spanish)(Parish Center)

Saint Mary’s History (filmed in 2018)

400 years living the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul

Vincentian Spirituality ​

Vincentian Priests and Brothers
A Roman Catholic community of priests and brothers founded by St. Vincent de Paul to evangelize the poor and educate clergy. Read more →
Encountering Christ in the Poor

St. Vincent teaches us to see Christ in the poor and suffering, so much so that the poor become our Lords and Masters and we their servants. Read more →
Congregation of the Mission

The Eastern Province is a province of Congregation of the Mission, often known as Vincentian Fathers and Brothers or Lazarists … Read more →

Famvin Resources

  • Famvin is the growing community of more than 2 million people seeking to follow Christ, the evangelizer of the poor…Read more →
  • VinFormation has resources for those who serve the poor and the marginalized in the way of St. Vincent de Paul…Read more →
  • Vinhson.org has information about the Vincentian community in Vietnamese.
  • Daily Reflection

    “What can shut us out from the love of Him, who will ever dwell within us through love?” (CW 1:266) – St. Elizabeth Ann Seton – Heavenly Father, soften my heart when anger closes me off from those who have upset me. Help me to overlook and forget these incidents just as you are constantly

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