Today's Message: 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time C
Sirach 35: 12-14, 16-18; 2 Timothy 4: 6-8, 16-18; Luke 18: 9-14 My dad would use a variety of sayings/quotes and I have no idea if they were his own or from another not-so famous person or famous person. I preface them by saying: ‘my dad used to say.’ One that fits in with today’s readings is ‘…one might say to you, ‘I use to be proud but now I don’t have any faults.’ I certainly have seen this attitude. Probably it has found its way in me too. We will be ‘celebrating Halloween’ this week. Now it is restricted and protected in all areas, I hope, so that our little ones can have fun and get dressed up while parents try to control their input of sweets. The idea of disguising who one is goes back to even before Jesus’ time. Actors would put on masks to ‘pretend’ to be someone else. The Greek word for hypocrite means actor. The actors would wear large masks to mark which character they...