
Bear with One Another in Charity
24th Sunday after Pentecost 2012
10am Mass
Living with our fellow man is always difficult. Remembering the numerous occasions in which we knowingly or unknowingly afflict our neighbor will make it far easier to endure his shortcomings. Charity is the bond of perfection because when we possess it we love God more than we love ourselves. We go to God as He is in Himself and surrender ourselves, seeking to be united to Him. Without charity all the other virtues are worthless, because they are all so many modes of expressing divine love. God has loved us first, and by expressing our love for Him we only return the love He has given us.
In this parable of the weeds, we are given a bleak look into the life of the Church. We have the explanation of this parable from the words of Christ Himself. It is a prophetic story about the evil to be found within the Church especially among the clergy. However, these trials can also bring out the very best in the faithful who courageously stand against the incursions of the devil.
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