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As the Church's liturgical year nears its end, our Mass readings turn to the end of time. In this homily reflection for November 16, 2025, the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Archbishop Weisenburger explains that these Scriptures, written in times of turmoil, aren't meant to frighten us. Instead, they remind us of God’s enduring love and His promise to be with us no matter the sufferings of the day.
By Archdiocese of DetroitAs the Church's liturgical year nears its end, our Mass readings turn to the end of time. In this homily reflection for November 16, 2025, the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Archbishop Weisenburger explains that these Scriptures, written in times of turmoil, aren't meant to frighten us. Instead, they remind us of God’s enduring love and His promise to be with us no matter the sufferings of the day.