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Emoke Greschik
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2018. Júl. 28., Szo, 12:58:03 CEST
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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Saturday, July 28, 2018*
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Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time
Matthew 13:24-30
*Friends, our Gospel today is the parable of the wheat and the weeds. God
sows his good seed, his word, his love and compassion, but his project is
met with opposition. And the evil is such that it insinuates itself right
into the very fabric of the good. In classical theology, we speak of evil
as a privatio boni, a privation of the good, meaning that evil is always
and everywhere parasitic on the good. Just as a parasite is living off of
the healthy body (and thereby weakening it), so moral evil lives off of the
good soul, the good society, the good Church (and thereby weakens
them).What is the result? That it is exceptionally difficult to extricate
the evil from the good without damaging the good. That’s why it is
extremely difficult—and often counter-productive—to go after these evils *with
a crusading spirit.
*To be sure, there are certain evils that simply have to be addressed—right
now, no questions, no hesitations. But there are other evils (and they
really are evil) that are best left alone for the time being, lest more
damage is done in the process of extricating them.*
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