From the REC
Catholic World
25th Sunday of Ordinary Time
First Reading Isaiah 55:6-9 Seek the Lord
Second Reading Phil 1:20-24,27 Both on life and death, Paul finds joy.
Gospel Matthew 20:1-16 Parable of the workers in the vineyard
REFLECTION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE – by Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart
The parable of the vineyard owner and the workers doesn’t always play out in the real world as cleanly as we might wish it to. It often bothers us.
Would it bother you if you worked at a car wash or a bakery all day, and another young person who showed up an hour before closing time received the same pay as you did? Why or why not?
Would it bother you if you worked for a week typing up a wonderful English essay, and received an A for your work, and then you found out that someone else who scribbled their essay on scrap paper during the lunch break and handed it in late also received an A? Why or why not?
If we work hard and do well, why are we jealous if someone else does well also – especially if we think that they have not worked as hard as we have?
This parable is not exactly about an effective workplace or school policy. It’s really about the way God forgives. If we have a small sin, we are forgiven. If we have a really huge sin, we are forgiven just as much.
Mrs Christine Meharg

