The image of the vineyard features prominently once again in our readings this Sunday. Who owns the vineyard in which we live today? In baptism we were consecrated to the Lord, with the cross being traced on our foreheads as the mark of God’s ownership over us. If the Lord came unexpectedly for us today, […]
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, bulletin now available
A couple of key themes running through today’s readings are: it’s never too late to have a change of heart, and actions speak louder than words. We are still in this world because we still have lessons to learn and work to do before we will be ready to move on to the eternal realm. […]
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A bulletin now available
The Lord challenges our innate sense of fairness in this Sunday’s parable of the labourers who are called to work in the vineyard. Is the owner in this story being unfair? If we interpret it literally and by the accepted standards of this world, perhaps he is. More than that, his actions seem radical and […]
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, bulletin now available
Our readings this Sunday focus on the need for forgiveness. Which beckons the question: is there anyone in either our own lives or the lives of others (including those we hear about in the media or history books) we would be unwilling or unable to forgive? Perhaps we ourselves have done something we think is […]