6th Sunday After Pentecost 2022
This Sunday brings our minds back to the two great sacraments of Holy Week: Baptism and the Holy Eucharist. Through the former we are given life in the Mystical Body and by the latter that life is nourished and grows. Those who fall short in attempting to “walk in newness of life” have the example of the reparation of King David along with the conversions of so many saints. Just like those saints, we must use our falls to our advantage, being urged on with greater zeal to fight harder than ever. In doing so, our frailty becomes our strength, and our falls only propel us forward to our goal.
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