Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time: 'What Must I Do to Be Saved?'
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How is Paradise and who lives there? These questions are neither childish nor naive. For Daniel Vigne, the theologian deacon of Toulouse, they pass through the centuries. The Gospel of this Sunday opens a perspective, that of a Salvation offered, not to all, but to everyone, a rich difference of meaning.
Who Will Be Saved? Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time
Someone in a crowd called out to Jesus, “Will only a few people be saved?” Why was this the wrong question to ask? Gospel (Read Lk. 13:22-30) St. Luke tells us that as Jesus “passed through towns and villages, teaching as He went,” someone called out a question to Him: “Lord, will only a few people be saved?” This is a curious question, isn’t it? Why would anyone be interested in knowing the number of people saved? The idea that there are …
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