Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, September 14th, 2025
In the Tenth Chapter of St. Luke's Gospel, we hear Our Lord tell His disciples the following: "BLESSED are the eyes which see the things that ye see: for I tell you, that many prophets and kings have desired to see those things which ye see, and have not seen them; and to hear those things which ye hear, and have not heard them." (vv 23-24) Boy, if there was ever an "understatement" in the Bible this was definitely it. The disciples heard and saw things on a regular basis that that prophets and kings and regular folks like you and me would have longed to hear. The disciples were in the presence of Our Lord on a daily basis. Think about all the wonderful things they heard. Think about all the miracles they witnessed during that time. But even with all that they had seen and all that they had heard, they still took things for granted, didn't they? Look at the example of St. Thomas, who has gone down in history known more famously by another name: "Doubting Thomas." This is because despite the fact that he saw so many miracles with his own eyes. Despite the fact that he heard so many wonderful things and truths which Our Lord spoke. Despite all of this St. Thomas still "doubted" and questioned whether it truly was the Lord Who was raised from the dead. But are we really so different from St. Thomas? Has God done wonderful things for us in our life? Has He blessed us throughout our lifetime? Has God been with us when we needed Him most? Has He walked alongside us when no-one else would? God has spoken to us as well. God has blessed us during our lifetime. We have seen the miracles which God has done for us. Or maybe not. Maybe we didn't hear God speaking to us. Why? Because we were too busy listening to what the world was saying to us. Perhaps we never noticed the blessings which the Good Lord provided for us because we were too occupied chasing after what the world has to offer. God speaks to us. Take time to pay attention. God provides for us. Take the opportunity to thank Him. God teaches us. Make sure that you learn what He is teaching.
Join us at 10:30 AM on Sundays at St. Margaret church. We worship at the beautiful chapel at Marquette Manor, located at 8140 N. Township Line Road on the Northwest side of Indianapolis.