"The ordinariness of Ordinary Time is setting in - not just liturgically, but even culturally. The wreaths are gone, the crèches are put away, and the Christmas trees have been disposed of. As we return to the Ordinary Time of the liturgy, we return also to the ordinary time of our daily lives. The friends and relatives we hosted have returned to their own homes, school is beginning again, our household decorations are back to their ordinary arrangement. It's all just back to normal again."
"But the ordinary times of our lives are not simply ordinary. The Christian tradition has always shown that every time is touched by Christ. . . ."
In a recent commentary, Brother Micah Kim, O.P., reflected on all time belonging to Jesus and on what this means for us.
To access Br. Micah's complete post, please visit:
Dominicana: All Time Belongs to Him (10 JAN 23)
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