A homily for the Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Nov. 8, 2020
Wis 6:12-16, 1 Thes 4:13-18, Mt 25:1-13
Imagine, if you will, that you’re standing at the train station waiting for the 5:14 to New York, and it’s 5:12 p.m. Where are you looking? At your watch or smartphone? Randomly, all around?
Maybe.
But the odds are good that you’re looking up the tracks in the direction your train will be coming from. You want to see the train coming. You want to be ready when it arrives … as if you weren’t already ready to climb aboard.