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We know God commands us to love our neighbor. So one of the oldest, time-honored excuses is to say, “that person isn’t really my neighbor.” It’s a wonderful way to rationalize our selfishness. So the question becomes, who is my neighbor?
Homily for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C).
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We know God commands us to love our neighbor. So one of the oldest, time-honored excuses is to say, “that person isn’t really my neighbor.” It’s a wonderful way to rationalize our selfishness. So the question becomes, who is my neighbor?
Homily for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C).