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Proper 24B / Ordinary 29B / Pentecost 21
October 21, 2012
"The little child (paidion, young child), Jesus, and God are connected by the world 'welcome' (dechomai) in this utterance by Jesus. How simple and conclusive!"
"Christianity is an inherently magnanimous life, a life of truly heroic ambition. But given what these readings disclose about greatness and glory, it's no wonder that a pusillanimous life is tempting."
"When Job sat down in ash to try to figure out why tragedy had pounced on him and his loved ones, he wavered (he fudged) in his own mind on the goodness of God. He wondered if God even cared about his plight. It is at that moment that the whirlwind appears. It is at that moment that God starts firing questions at Job."
"Biblical writers present a grand vision of the priestly vocation, in which the sacramental life of worship is translated into an ethical mission to the world. It is a vision in which the priestly vocation of the ordained in the sanctuary and the priestly vocation of the laity in the world work in concert to fulfill the divine vision of a transformed earth."
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