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In this reflection for Sexagesima Sunday, we explore the powerful parable of the sower and ask ourselves an uncomfortable but necessary question: what kind of soil am I? Drawing on the wisdom of Saints Augustine, Francis de Sales, Alphonsus Liguori, and Thérèse of Lisieux, we examine how the cares of the world, our attachments, and even our own hardness of heart can prevent God's Word from bearing fruit in our lives. As we prepare for Lent, this reflection offers hope and practical insight into becoming the good soil that receives God's grace and produces an abundant harvest. Perfect for families seeking a deeper understanding of the Sunday readings and how they apply to daily life.
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By The Domestic ChurchIn this reflection for Sexagesima Sunday, we explore the powerful parable of the sower and ask ourselves an uncomfortable but necessary question: what kind of soil am I? Drawing on the wisdom of Saints Augustine, Francis de Sales, Alphonsus Liguori, and Thérèse of Lisieux, we examine how the cares of the world, our attachments, and even our own hardness of heart can prevent God's Word from bearing fruit in our lives. As we prepare for Lent, this reflection offers hope and practical insight into becoming the good soil that receives God's grace and produces an abundant harvest. Perfect for families seeking a deeper understanding of the Sunday readings and how they apply to daily life.
Visit thedomesticchurch.com for more Catholic content for families and kids.