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Matthew 18:21-35 + Homily
16 Minutes 32 Seconds
Link to the Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/091320.cfm
(New American Bible, Revised Edition)
From the parish bulletin of Sunday 13 September 2020:
In our city accustomed to protest demonstrations of all sorts, a recent one was particularly dismaying and even frightening. The anarchistic chants were bad enough, but the frightfulness was in the glazed eyes of the expressionless marchers, like the “pod people” in the 1956 cult film “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” Carrying signs supplied for them, they chanted refrains called out by a leader as they moved through one of our pricier neighborhoods. As a boy, the black-and-white film was scary, though in later years it was amusing to watch again, but now it has taken on an unsettling reality in the living color of live people.
By Fr. George William RutlerMatthew 18:21-35 + Homily
16 Minutes 32 Seconds
Link to the Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/091320.cfm
(New American Bible, Revised Edition)
From the parish bulletin of Sunday 13 September 2020:
In our city accustomed to protest demonstrations of all sorts, a recent one was particularly dismaying and even frightening. The anarchistic chants were bad enough, but the frightfulness was in the glazed eyes of the expressionless marchers, like the “pod people” in the 1956 cult film “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” Carrying signs supplied for them, they chanted refrains called out by a leader as they moved through one of our pricier neighborhoods. As a boy, the black-and-white film was scary, though in later years it was amusing to watch again, but now it has taken on an unsettling reality in the living color of live people.