Thursday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time
Rahner recognizes the possibility that some Church rules may be too burdensome for people to bear. He finds in the gospel itself testimony that those who legislate unwarranted precepts will be held accountable. In the gospel yesterday and today Jesus charges the Pharisees and Scribes with doing just that. They need to repent as much as thieves and adulterers.
Jesus champions our cause by revealing God’s will. He shows us that people who appear to be holy
may not in fact be living according to God’s will. He wants us to be holy but takes pains to point
out of what true holiness consists. It has
less to do with following countless regulations than with freeing people from
slavery to power or pleasure. In this
way they too may love as God loves
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