
From the Desk of Father Mark - Our Pastor
October 12, 2025 -
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Ten were cleansed, were they not? Where are the other nine?”
In a familiar passage from the Gospel of John, Jesus washes the feet of his disciples. At the end of this ritual, Jesus asks them, “Do you know what I have done for you?” Chances are that the disciples did not understand at all what Jesus had done. Realizing and appreciating all God does and has done in our lives is a life-long process.
In the passage of this weekend, we read the account of the 10 who are healed, but only one acknowledging it. What could be some reasons for this?
- It is easy to forget. When something is done for us, we return to normal, forgettng our need or quest.
- It is easy to lack realization. Many times, when someone does something nice for us, we do not realize the effort they put forth. The greatest gift others often give is the gift of time.
- It is easy to feel entitled. When we feel we are owed something, gratitude is very distant.
The most important gift Jesus gave in life, and continues to give through the sacraments, the Church, and people was/is his time. The Lord always has time for us, especially in prayer of gratitude.
Make a point each day, to say, “Thank you God”.
“All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation by our God. Sing joyfully to the Lord, all you lands: break into song; sing praise.”
Have a great week!
Fr. Mark Walter
Pastor of Our Lady of the Ridge - St.Linus Parish |