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We are almost at the end of January. The days are passing by quite quickly. The new year that we began just a few weeks ago has already set us in a fast motion. An old adage says “Time flies when you’re having fun.” Mahatma Gandhi once said, “There is more to life than simply increasing its speed.” The readings on this fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time have to do with time. Time is in your basket. Whether it is Jesus speeding up his ministry in Capernaum even on a Holy Sabbath, the Saturday and healing a man with a demonic spirit or Moses conversing with God to get future prophets for his community, or Apostle Paul himself advising how best to serve the Lord either as single person or married man or woman. They are all saying that the future begins now. Therefore we must be ever ready to embrace.
By Olvin Veigas, SJWe are almost at the end of January. The days are passing by quite quickly. The new year that we began just a few weeks ago has already set us in a fast motion. An old adage says “Time flies when you’re having fun.” Mahatma Gandhi once said, “There is more to life than simply increasing its speed.” The readings on this fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time have to do with time. Time is in your basket. Whether it is Jesus speeding up his ministry in Capernaum even on a Holy Sabbath, the Saturday and healing a man with a demonic spirit or Moses conversing with God to get future prophets for his community, or Apostle Paul himself advising how best to serve the Lord either as single person or married man or woman. They are all saying that the future begins now. Therefore we must be ever ready to embrace.