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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Learning From Mary

From www.catholictradition.org

"This story throws light on the kingdom of Heaven:  A landowner went out early in the morning to hire workers for his vineyard.  He agreed to pay each worker the usual daily wage, and sent them to his vineyard.  He went out again at about nine in the morning, and seeing others idle in the town square, he said to them, 'You also, go to my vineyard, and I will pay you what is just.'  So they went.

"The owner went out at midday, and again at three in the afternoon, and he did the same.  Finally he went out at the last working hour--the eleventh hour--and he saw others standing there.  So he said to them, 'Why do you stay idle the whole day?'  They answered, 'Because no one has hired us.'  The master said, 'Go and work in my vineyard.'

'When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his manager, 'Call the workers and pay them their wage, beginning with the last and ending with the first.'  Those who had come to work at the eleventh hour turned up, and were each given a silver coin.  When it was the turn of the first, they thought they would receive more.  But they, too, each received a silver coin.  So on receiving it, they began to grumble against the landowner.

"They said, 'These last hardly worked an hour, yet you have treated them the same as us, who have endured the heavy work of the day and the heat.'  The owner said to one of them, 'Frind, I have not been unjust to you.  Did we not agree on one silver coin per day?  So take what is yours and go.  I want to give to the last the same as I give to you.  Don't I have the right to do as I please with what is mine?  Why are you envious when I am kind?'

"So will it be:  the last will be first, the first will be last."

Matthew 20:1-16

"Thank You, Lord, for the gift of our Mother Mary.  May we learn from her humility, her courage, and most of all, her deep love and devotion to Jesus.  Mother Mary, pray for us."

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