Walking with Jesus: 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time A
For Sunday, July 19, 2026 Wisdom 12:13, 16-19; Romans 8:26-27; Matthew 13:24-43 A common expression — so much a part of our interactions with people in our lives, maybe more especially among those who want to “get it right” — is: What is the bottom line? Growing up, I never used this expression when either of my parents told me to do something. I was told, I performed the assigned task, and I waited with bated breath — hopefully to be complimented or thanked. The bottom line for all people — Christians and non-Christians, those who belong to a specific religious belief, and those who have no belief in God or the afterlife — is: What happens at the end of my life? Is heaven open only to Christians? No, it’s open to all. Do the same rules for entry apply to all? Yes. Jesus prescribes following the Ten Commandments and the threefold commands of Love — the Great Commandment found in two of the gospels: In Mark 12:28-31, Jesus responds to a scribe’s question: “Which is the first of all t...